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DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE PUBLICATION 1~~. " / - / ATERBORNE EXPORTS kid GENERAL IMPORTS APRIL 1971 FT 985-71-4 July 14, 1971 e Area, District, Port, Type Service, and U.S. Flag This report presents information on the segment of U.S. foreign trade that is exported or imported by vessel. Data have been compiled from Shipper's Export Declara- tions (Commerce Form 7525-V) and import entries during the regular processing of statistical data on foreign trade shipments and reflect the physical movement of water- borne foreign trade shipments into and out of the U.S. Customs area (includes the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico), with certain exceptions as indicated. Both export and import statistics exclude data on shipments between the United States and Puerto Rico, between the United States and its possessions (including the Virgin Islands), and between U.S. possessions and foreign countries. They also exclude shipments made by mail or parcel post (including such shipments trans- ported by vessel), exports and imports of vessels moving under their own power or afloat, shipments of household goods or personal effects belonging to travelers, and other transactions that are not considered exports or imports for statistical purposes (such as temporary exports or imports). Data on merchandise shipped in transit through the United States are included in tables E-1 and 1-1 and excluded from other tables. Shipping weight figures represent the gross weight of shipments, including the weight of containers, wrappings, crates, and moisture content, but excluding the weight of lift vans, cargo vans, and similar substantial outer containers. Additional information regarding the export and import statistics is given below. Exports The value shown in the export statistics is defined as the value at time and place of export. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes in- land freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Transportation and other costs beyond the U.S. port of exportation are excluded. Effective September 1970, sampling procedures have been reinstituted for estimating data on shipments valued $251-$499 to countries other than Canada. (Data for such shipments were fully compiled during January- August 1970, but sampling procedures were in effect for these shipments during October-December 1969 and for shipments valued $100-$499 prior to October 1969.) Therefore, effective September 1970, the sta- tistics on waterborne exports of domestic and foreign merchandise and non-Department of Defense shipments of Special Category commodities to countries other than Canada reflect fully compiled data for shipments valued $500 and over combined with estimated data for shipments valued $251-$499, based on a 50-percent probability sample of such shipments. For exports to Canada there has been no change in compiling procedures and the statistics continue to reflect fully compiled data for shipments valued $2,000 and over combined with estimated data for shipments valued $251-$1,999, based on a 10-percent probability sample of such shipments. Data on shipments valued under $251 are excluded from the statistics on waterborne exports presented in this report. Vessel export shipments are credited to the port at which the merchandise was laden on the exporting car- rier. The figures for exports of domestic and foreign merchandise (as indicated by column headings in table E-1 and as presented in tables E-2, E-3, E-4, and E-5) include nongovernment shipments, shipments to U.S. civilian government agencies, and government-financed economic assistance shipments under the Foreign As- sistance Act. Excluded from the figures on exports of domestic and foreign merchandise (in addition to the exclusions previously mentioned) are shipments of sup- plies and equipment to U.S. military forces for their own use, shipments of Department of Defense controlled cargo under foreign aid programs, and all shipments of Special Category commodities (commodities for which detailed information may not be released for security reasons). The figures for Department of Defense and Special Category non-Department of Defense controlled cargo (shown in tables E-1, E-6, and E-7) represent consoli- dated data for shipments of Department of Defense controlled cargo under special foreign aid programs, such as Department of Defense Military Assistance Program--Grant-Aid, etc., shipped on commercial or military vessels (vessels owned and operated by the Department of Defense) and shipments of Special Category commodities not controlled by the Department of Defense. Since the commodities currently under security re- strictions do not include those of the type that would normally be carried on tanker vessels, separate information is not presented for exports of Department of Defense and Special Category shipments on tanker vessels. A list of the Special Category commodities may be obtained from the Bureau of the Census. For sale by the Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. Price 10 cents per copy. Annual subscription (FT 900, 975, 985, and 986 combined) $3.00. U.S. FOREIGN I HAUL 2 Imports General Impurt.t are the total of entries for immediate Lo insumpt io and entries into customs bonded Storage and m.nLufaL during warehouses In addition to the exclusions mentioned previuush, vessel import figures exclude American gtodx, returned byU militarN forL es for their own use and imports Jrriving on vessels owned and p.-rateJ by the I -par.irnent of I efein.c Ihe statistics presented in this reporT also exclude data on shipments valued under $251 reported on both formal and in- formal entries I nformal I entries general lly contain items valued not more than .2'I ) Iht- value shown in the import statistics is defined generally as the market value in the foreign country and therefore ex lude' I .S. import duties. freight charges from the foreign country to the United Stares and insurance Value information is required to be reported on import entries in accordance with Sections 4(12 and 402'1 of the Tariff Actof l(i. asamended. Vessel import shipments are credited to the customs district and port at which the merchandise was unladen, not necessarily the district or port at which the merchandise was entered into warehouse or entered for immediate consumption Types of Vessel Service Iiner service is that type of service offered by a regular line operator of vessels onberth The itineraries and sailing schedules of vessels in liner service are predetermined and fixed Irregular (or tramp) service is that type of service afforded by vessels, other than tanker vessels, that are chartered or otherwise hired for the carriage of goods on special voyages Vessels inthis type of service are not on berth and their sailing schedules are not predetermined or fixed. Tanker vessels are primarily designed for the carriage of liquid cargoes in bulk All others are classified as dry cargo vessels. Foreign Trade Areas I he foreign trade areas shown in this report are defined in Schedule R. Classification and Iefinitions ,f I reign I rade Areas; copies available from the Rureau of the ('ensus'i Fxports by vessel are credited to the foreign trade area in which the merchandisewasunladen imports are credited to the trade areas in which the meT. h.indi.e was laden I he countries of destination or origin of mert h.indisc are not necessarily located within the trade areas to which the merchandise is shippedor from which it is received U.S. Coastal Districts I he U ,. coastal districts are defined as follows- a North Atlantic--Includes pJrts along the eastern s.-.ib -.ird from the northern bhiundarrv of \Li.ine to the southern Ibou.i.rin of \ irgina b ',uth Atlantic--Includes ports- .ong Ohe eastern aboard from the northern INaund.,r of North .linIElT to, but rnot inCluding key 'e-t I la Alo included are all pirt in Puerto Vic"- c. (ullf--Includes all-porti'iQang the Gulf of Mexico from Key WeVt. T L0'q!lr wnsville. lex in- clusive ; d South, lfic- -I n, ludes aM rs',n the States of ( alifooa adnd Ilaw il e. "orth ~aiifiu-In, ludes .ll pa. (in the Stater of Oregqn.,i'WOthington. and AlalJgi f. Greai I akes-'lncludes alj) f. ordering upon the (Great I alef and,-"tTf' --Me ing waterways as Mell as all ports in4he 'ta of %\er York on the St I awrence River - In-Transit Shipments Information on merchandise shipped in bond through the United States in transit from one foreign country to another without having been entered as an import is shown in tables E-1 and 1-1 The waterborne outbound and inbound in-transit statistics include (1) foreign mer- chandise transferred from one vessel to another in the L'.S. port of arrival and shipped to a foreign country without being released from customs custody in theLnited States. and (2) foreign merchandise arriving by vessel at one L' S. port. shipped through the I nited states under customs bond. and leaving the 'United States by vessel from a port other than that at which it arrived In addition. the waterborne outbound in-transit statistics also include (1) foreign merchandise withdrawn from a general order warehouse for immediate export by vessel or for transportation and export by vessel (such mer- chandise was not recorded as an import when it entered the warehouse). and (2) foreign merchandise shipped via vessel from a U.S. I foreign Trade Zone to a foreign country such merchandise is deposited in the I foreign Irade 7one without being entered as an import Any inbound or outbound in-transit merchandise moving by methods of transportation other than vessel is excluded from the in-transit statistics Thus. mer- chandise arriving at the U'nited States bv vessel and leaving by some other method of transportation is in- cluded in the inbound data onl\ (On the other hand. merchandise arriving by other than waterborne trans- portation and laden aboard vessels upon departure is included only in the outbound statistics The inbound and outbound segments. therefore. do not counter-balanceone another and are complementary only insofar as they involve merchandise carried by vessels to arid from the United ratess 'vmbols Used in the Tables of This Feport: cpre-ernt zero P I'cr,ent not shown uhen base is less than half of the unit of measurement shown / I essthan half of the unit of measurement shown; less th..n 0 05 percent APRIL 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE EXPORTS 3 Table E-1. Customs District and Port of Lading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service (Totals represent sum of unrounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) Shipping weight (in millions of pounds) Value (in millions of dollars) Dry cargo Tanker Dry cargo Tanker Dept. of Customs district and port Total- andSpecial Domestc, Domestic Domestic, Domes , Gracd Domaldomestc, Domeses D Domestic. Domestic oeic, Domestic Grand total domestic, Domestic Category foreign D e, foreign, an foreign, ad Total foreign, and In-transit Non-Dept. and and and n and fe and foreign of Defense in-transit foreign in-transit fore n transit foreign in-transit controlled cargo TOTAL ALL DISTRICTS: MONTHLY AVERAGE 1970 40 155 36 848 36 795 36 662 133 53 3 307 3 305 1 964 1 931 102 102 APRIL 1970 38 927 35 231 35 190 35 082 109 40 3 696 3 691 1 945 1 909 104 104 MARCH 1971 . 34 065 31 346 31 295 31 149 146 51 2 719 2 719 2 065 2 034 95 95 APRIL 1971 . 36 033 32 669 32 621 32 487 134 48 3 364 3 360 1 978 1 940 105 105 NORTH ATLANTIC. TOTAL. 10 365 10 204 10 184 10 117 67 20 161 161 951 924 9 9 PORTLAND, MAINE. . 7 7 7 7 1 1 - PORTLAND. MAINE (.Z) () (Z ) (Z) (Z1 (Z) BANGOR, MAINE. . - EASTPORT# MAINE. - BATH, MAINE. . BAR HARBOR. MAINE. - CALAIS. MAINE.. * ROCKLAND# MAINE. . JONESPORT. MAINE . PORTSMOUTH, N.H. -. . BELFAST. MAINE .7 7 7 7 1 1 SEARSPORT, MAINE - BOSTON. MASS.. . 157 146 146 146 (Z) (Z) 11 11 16 16 1 1 BOSTON. MASS.. 154 143 143 143 (Z) (Z) 11 11 16 16 1 1 GLOUCESTER. MASS.. 2 2 2 2 (Z) Z) (Z) - NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 1 1 1 1 (Z) (Z) (Zl - PLYMOUTH, MASS.. - FALL RIVER, MASS.. - SALEM. MASS. - PROVINCETOWN, MASS.. - PROVIDENCE, R.I. 31 31 31 31 (Z) tZ) NEWPORT, R.I.. .- - PROVIDENCE, R.I. 31 31 31 31 ) Z) MELLVILLE, R.I... .... - BRIDGEPORT, CONN.. 23 23 23 23 - BRIDGEPORT, CONN;. - HARTFORD, CONN.. - NEW HAVEN, CONN. 23 23 23 23 1 1 NEW LONDON, CONN.. .. - NEW YORK, N.Y. . 1 332 1 316 1 307 1 263 44 10 15 15 577 557 2 2 NEW YORK, N.Y. 1 245 1 230 1 220 1 177 44 10 15 15 575 555 2 2 ALBANY. N.Y. 87 87 87 87 2 2 - PHILADELPHIA, PA.. 551 436 436 426 10 (2) 115 115 54 49 3 3 PHILADELPHIA, PA.. 467 416 416 405 10 (Z) 51 51 52 46 2 2 CHESTER. PA. 3 3 3 (Z) (Z) WILMINGTON, DEL. 3 2 2 2 2 2 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) PAULSBOROv N.J.. 56 12 12 12 44 44 1 1 1 1 CAMDEN, N.J. . 5 5 5 5 2 2 - GLOUCESTER CITY* N.J* - MARCUS HOOK, PA. 18 2 2 2 I 16 16 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) BALTIMORE* MO. *. 1 266 1 266 1 256 1 244 11 10 1 1 114 113 (Z) (Z) ANNAPOLIS, MD. - CAMBRIDGE, MD - BALTIMORE, MD. . 1 266 1 266 1 256 1 244 11 10 1 1 114 113 (Z) (Z) CRISFIELD, MO. - NORFOLK, VA. ........ 6 998 6 979 6 979 6 977 1 (Z) 19 19 188 188 3 3 NORFOLK. VA. . 5 835 5 816 5 815 5 815 1 (Z) 19 19 149 149 3 3 NEWPORT NEWS, VA... 1 111 I 111 1 111 1 110 (Z) 37 37 - RICHMOND-PETERSBURG, VA. 52 52 52 52 2 2 - CAPE CHARLES CITY, VA. .. - REEDVILLEt VA. - HOPEWELL, VA.. . -- WASHINGTON. D.C. .- - WASHINGTON. D.C. - ALEXANDRIA, VA .. .- -- - SOUTH ATLANTIC, TOTAL. 1 138 1 039 1 025 1 016 9 14 99 99 106 102 2 2 WILMINGTON. N.C. . 126 126 112 112 14 17 17 - WILMINGTON, N.C. 22 22 8 8 142 - ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. -- " BEAUFORT-MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. 104 104 104 104 15 15 - CHARLESTON' S.C 130 130 130 129 (Z) (Z) 16 16 - CHARLESTON, S.C. 127 127 127 127 (Z) (Z) 15 15 - GEORGETOWN, S.C. 2 2 2 2 -1 IZ) ) - U S WATERBORNE EXPORTS APRIL 1971 TdbTe El Customs District and Port of Lading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service T .. *,-..*' T S jf .l.G.J( TOw. F C '' ll .u * 5 *. l ............ i S S ..- A'LAT; :--CYO.';"L:- %ASI %.*............*.. S AB.A NA.. .. . j*ACRSO^d:L^E* to . rEmAIND A B AC :L . a CaSAd SAN J .A' P.*............. AGLAOZLLA. P..R** * CIAAADC. Ps.,. . ..ANICA* P.., * .., AA D. * A ,AGA. P. . * PONCE. ,-P.... .* **........ SAN ~AR.* p.. * lOBUS. B.F .. **.* -AA*LLI-*A. P.1. * lA L ** * PDAR E.['iL*ADE5* FLA*.. . *IS! PALM BEa*:-- L. . DAO' sPERCE. F.A. . .GULr. TCTAL. . TAMPAFL. .. . . MAMA. A. . . MOBi ALA.......* 0*SCAAOJA, C *USA . AtB A[,I I; iAl, At. . CARRAB. EL~ L.... * i AAA Cl'. FLA.. . PEN'ACOLA FL.. . A'- ST,. [.E :. . NEm )PL.EANS LA. * 0GA %Cl'. LA..... "EE ',L.EAS. L.A. . *a:P- i. L 'N. * '4 A% L A . :-t. 'N- ;,t. '.%'.. .. * BfA qf. -A .. . -. 2C! 'L * 1A:. '"( ..... .... s.& ." A4 'F.... ..**" .AM :sI. *t ... I *.. a.. L .. L .. .* * e ... .-' ... .. 0:."L "'..'. ....... R .. . * ,, .* iA i . ,* AL L .L r ....-*. . *A ;. .* )LtB i $ -ft'. "*'* > I Tf Ti. AT E* 4O*'* * 1 roll " "rA a: Rctt r v,: '* ,!. S , **r z" . A. . - Sfl. t 'rPM Au. ~ A.': N... eir *-. r 20O 2'40 229 229 13 u22 11 "26 11 *17' 11 09 2 *20 2 26' 157 2 "20 2 26 15? 762 389 26 13 2 .20 2 26b IS? 762 389 161 158 26 13 1 3 2 120 2 26" 1ST 762 389 160 2 13 Hi .5 N 21 !2 ; If ,: .1 : ;- Z ;53 8 9 1 99 l l 99 16 12 10 11 903 33 5 2- '-1 53 2~i S'... *'I, *f r r! j. .kg1 .i1W . I 3('J, .r *'T%.1 *. 25 2, I l e S2 9 IS 35 25 2 1 '1 ! i7 | " - 7 I~mrv ~nr I '... ~r D.C 'Tier *. ,lOA .f, wfe i--- 2 2 1 I7 2' 42) 2 l 9 9 3 3 3 S 2' - ,Z ,' -, i 50O 'C' .et 181 25. , SW ., I -.f' '..' ....'', APRIL 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE EXPORTS 5 Table E-1. Customs District and Port of Lading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service (Totals represent sum of unrounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) Shipping weight (in millions of pounds)- Value (in millions of dollars) Dry cargo Tanker Dry cargo Tanker Dept. of Customs district ad port Total- Defense CustomsGrand total d t, Domestic ndSpecial Domestic, DomestiDo Domestic, Domestic Domestic, Domestic Total to domestic, Domestic ICategory foreir and foreign, and foreign Total foreign, and In-transit Non-Dept. and forn and n d and foreign of Defense in-transit foreign in-transit oeign intransit foreign in-transit controlled cargo SOUTH PACIFIC. TOTAL 3 529 2 757 2 753 2 750 3 4 772 772 213 211 10 10 SAN DIEGO CALIF.. 99 99 98 98 (Z) Z) 4 4 LOS ANGELES. CALIF. 2 177 1 680 1 680 1 678 2 (Z) 498 498 90 89 6 6 LOS ANGELES. CALIF.. 910 653 652 651 1 (Z) 257 257 65 63 3 3 PORT SAN LUIS* CALIF.. -- LONG BEACH, CALIF. 1 268 1 027 1 027 1 027 (Z) (Z) 240 240 25 25 3 3 EL SEGUNDOv CALIF. . VENTURA. CALIF. .. * PORT HUENEME, CALIF. - CAPITAN. CALIF*.. . MORROW CALIF .. - SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.. 1 225 967 963 962 2 3 258 258 117 117 4 4 EUREKA, CALIF. 102 102 1 102 02 4 4 - MONTEREY. CALIF. .- - SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF.. 180 180 179 178 1 1 60 60 - STOCKTONt CALIF. 63 63 63 63 Z) 1 1 - OAKLAND. CALIF.. 198 198 196 195 1 3 39 38 - RICHMONDO CALIF. 29 10 10 10 18 18 2 2 1 1 ALAMEDA. CALIF.. 26 10 10 10 (Z) (Z) 16 16 2 2 1 1 CROCKETT. CALIF. - SACRAMENTO. CALIF .. 207 207 207 207 8 8 - MARTINEZ. CALIF. 87 87 87 1 1 REDWOOD CITY. CALIF 63 63 63 63 (Z) (Z) - SELBY# CALIF.. . - SAN JOAQUIN RIVER. CALIF.. 89 89 89 89 z Z - SAN PABLO BAY. CALIF.. 46 46 46 (Z) (Z) CARQUINEZ STRAIT. CALIF. 99 44 44 44 56 56 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) SUISUN BAY. CALIF. 35 35 35 (2) (Z) HONOLULUt HAWAII . 28 12 12 12 (Z) 16 16 2 2 (Z) (Z) HONOLULU. HAWAII 28 12 12 12 (Z) 16 16 2 2 (Z) (Z) HILOw HAWAII .- - KAHULUI# HAWAII.. - NAWILILI-PORT ALLEN. HAWAII. - NORTH PACIFIC, TOTAL 4 127 3 843 3 842 3 795 47 1 284 284 120 117 3 3 PORTLAND, OREG.. 1 887 1 887 1 887 1 887 (Z) (Z) 54 54 - ASTORIA. OREG. 303 303 303 303 4 4 - NEWPORT. OREG. . COOS BAY. OREG.. 411 411 411 411 7 7 - PORTLAND# OREG .. 558 558 5558 58 (Z) (Z) 28 28 - LONGVIEWI WASH*.. 422 422 422 422 9 9 - VANCOUVER. WASH. 14C 140 1 140 40 (Z) 4 4 - KALAMA. WASH.. 53 53 53 53 2 2 - SEATTLE, WASH. . 1 775 1 775 1 775 1 774 1 1 58 58 - SEATTLE, WASH. .. 215 215 214 214 1 1 18 18 - TACOMA# WASH.. . 46' 467 467 467 (Z2 21 21 - ABERDEEN-HOQUIAM; WASH... 335 335 335 335 5 5 - BLAINE# WASH.. .* : - BELLINGHAM, WASH.. 41 41 41 41 2 2 EVERETT. WASH. 250 250 250 250 6 6 PORT ANGELES. WASH.. 174 174 174 174 4 4 PORT TOWNSENDe WASH. 2 2 2 2 () (Z) ANACORTES. WASH. 33 33 33 33 1 1 FRIDAY HARBOR, WASH. 164 164 164 164 Z) (Z) - SOUTH BEND-RAYMOND, WASH.. 12 12 12 12 (Z) tZ) OLYMPIAt WASH. . 83 83 83 83 1 1 NEAH BAY. WASH... - ANCHORAGEs ALASKA. 465 181 181 135 46 284 284 8 5 3 3 JUNEAU, ALASKA - KETCHIKANt ALASKA. 37 37 37 37 I I - SKAGWAY. ALASKA. 70 70 70 24 46 3 1 - WRANGELL' ALASKA 4 43 43 43 1 - FAIRBANKSt ALASKA. - PETERSBURG# ALASKA . SITKA# ALASKA. . 0 30 30 30 3 PELICAN. ALASKA. - SAND POINTt ALASKA - ANCHORAGE. ALASKA. 2S4 284 284 3 3 KODIAK# ALASKA . GREAT LAKES. TOTAL 3 452 3 400 3 400 3 400 (Z) (Z) 52 51 37 37 2 2 OGDENSBURGo N.Y. - OGDENSBURG. N.Y. - MASSENAv N.Y.. - FORT COVINGTONt N.Y. - 6 US WATERBORNE EXPORTS APRIL 1971 Lable El. Customs District and Port of Lading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service I I r 'j .- t .. .-. ( --* --- - B F .A' ,R*A ', 1 "i, |. E l .E i .- * I .. 3i , B.PAC.0> N.Y . ................ t -- l - B CFA*N0-NIAG*aR FLLS N l 1 12) 1 j 1- PE C E1 N.Y. -.i.-.I.-.. l TPEMINA, N.* ..- | -. . AR~~~A O M.. . 1 * 8 ERTT AT*L FA -RANIER. IN...I 1 PXIU T T A IS.. . 25 254 2.. 25 6 * AN PORAY I. *.. j -. I E BAY. :S*.. I - A E. ..iT *I5. ..* 2S.5.976 5 -2 -- PBTA, 6. .............. ... .1 1 i ; i . PIL EBTh. a :.. -- - AR *V S. .. 6 l l I 1 1 | RE BAY.e *IS... 5 .. . ANITOOC. S. .......... * SEB0YGAN. *s. .. l - RACINE. *IS. . .12) 121 (1 121 11 (2 ODT7OIT PIC.. .. ........84 17. 172 172 (21 12 12 3 3 PORT URftON ICk i --........ -.. l - SAA.. 5ET. NAQ1E. MIC-.. j - SAINA,-BAY CITY. MICN. .. 2 2 2 2 t2t t2 | ESC*ANA8A MICM. .......... - PAPQUETTE.* IC. . .... t - AULDNAC. MIC.. . *- - P0GEPS CITYT NiCK. ......... .38 38 38 38 12 -2 I NACKINAC ISLANDO PlC". .. - 5, NM MAVENC. .- -.. j. j j PE0 15 1C.... .. .........s.. B*. % .. k K2 - C"ICAM. lease ... 29 2a5 285 285 : 6 ( 9 9 1 1 CMlCA l. I .. ... ... 2.S 22S5 28' ( 8 9a 9 1 t peoRiA, ( .. . - CAST CNIC..A -NO....... -* - MK* I . *. -[ e EC AD'n*B' . a .. 2 2 Oo 2 o 2 640 19 r i i *2 1a7 EIC M ........ 8 .59 .9 --. a 19 2 (1? E PA. . ...........-- - .ANT OMav .. .. *.T .. .. 6T2 T02 4 - AhlktPOTl a -' 7' 7' 8* 2 -7 -I NAN 0R.i. .... 1 * PQt *!. ... I I .- - *rot*1 s> o.AY1's. a ? t. Pil octi II AN *' CORATAL O PT CT ty a 6m N(D TO OuTAIN TOTAL LAPOTS T 1u. oI 7 c I. APRIL 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE EXPORTS 7 Table E-2. Foreign Trade Area by Type of Service Sr,i o r., "e.s- in millions of pounds. Data shown represent domestic and foreign merchandise. Export shipments of Special Category commodities are excluded from these data. See tables E-3, E-4, and E-5 for cargo in each service by coastal district. Totals represent sum of unfounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) All services Liner Irregular Tanker Trade area Total U.S. flag p Total flagflag Uercent otal US. flag percent Total U.S. flag percent GRAND TOTAL . 35 847 2 594 7.2 5 103 1 179 23.1 27 384 1 061 3.9 3 360 354 01.5 FOREIGN TRADE AREAS# EXCEPT CANADIAN . 31 371 2 191 7.0 5 075 1 167 23.0 23 278 800 3.4 3 018 223 7 .4 CARIBBEAN .. . 1 628 80 4.9 504 66 13.1 725 14 1.9 399 - EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. 23 9 39.1 19 9 47.4 4 - ALL OTHER CARIBBEAN PORTS 1 606 72 4.5 485 57 11.8 721 14 1.9 399 - EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 1 546 262 16.9 250 109 43.6 1 084 153 14.1 212 - WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 345 64 18.6 168 64 38.1 156 21 - WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO . 413 11 2.7 81 11 13.6 136 (Z) (B) 196 - WEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. 20 3 15.0 18 3 16.7 (Z) 3 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO 393 9 2.3 63 8 12.7 136 (Z) (B) 194 - GULF COAST OF MEXICO. 245 (Z) (B) 10 230 (Z) (B) 5 - UNITED KINGDOM AND EIRE 1 257 34 2.7 226 34 15.0 787 243 - BALTICo SCANDINAVIAt ICELAND. AND GREENLAND. . 705 2 .3 98 2 2.0 591 16 - BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE 5 979 152 2.5 821 113 13.8 4 458 2 (Z) 700 36 5 .1 NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM 3 605 99 2.7 479 60 12.5 2 462 2 .1 664 36 5 .4 FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION 1 082 12 1.1 90 12 13.3 968 24 - GERMANY--ATLANTIC REGION. 1 289 40 3.1 250 40 16.0 1 028 12 (Z) ( B) OPTIONAL PORTS--BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE. . 3 1 33.3 2 1 50.0 (Z) - PORTUGAL AND SPANISH ATLANTIC 964 4 .4 28 4 14.3 867 69 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGAL . 732 1 .1 8 1 12.5 715 9 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTUGAL. 54 3 5.6 7 3 42.9 24 24 PORTUGAL. . 178 (Z) (B) 14 (Z) (B) 129 36 - UNIDENTIFIED COUNTRIES IN WESTERN EUROPE .............- - AZORES, MEDITERRANEAN, AND BLACK SEA. . 3 600 514 14.3 424 107 25.2 2 922 265 9.1 255 142 55.7 WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 392 81 20.7 186 60 32.3 198 20 10.1 8 - MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION. 132 28 21.2 18 8 44.4 107 20 18.7 8 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 260 53 20.4 169 52 30.8 91 1 1.1 - SOUTH AND EAST AFRICA 204 36 17.6 88 36 40.9 40 (Z) (B) 76 - AUSTRALASIA . 331 24 7.3 169 24 14.2 105 1 1.0 57 - AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA 328 24 7.3 166 23 13.9 105 1 1.0 57 - TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. . 3 (Z) (B) 3 (Z) (B) - INDIAt PERSIAN GULF. AND RED SEA. 659 208 31.6 352 118 33.5 145 45 31.0 161 45 82.0 MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA. 128 9 7.0 94 6 6.4 22 3 13.6 12 - FAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREA, INCLUDING TAIWAN AND PHILIPPINES. . 1 144 190 16.6 483 190 39.3 616 (Z) (B) 45 - FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREA, ! INCLUDING JAPAN. . 11 831 520 4.4 1 091 224 20.5 10 197 296 2.9 543 - CANADIAN TRADE AREAS. 4 476 404 9.0 28 12 42.91 4 106 261 6.4 342 131 83.3 PACIFIC CANADA. . 751 208 27.7 18 2 11.1 584 87 14.9 150 119 97.3 GREAT LAKES CANADA. 2 884 195 6.8 10 10 100.0 2 844 174 6.1 31 12 83.7 ATLANTIC CANADA . 840 (Z) (B) 679 (Z) (B) I 161 I MONTREAL . ... 50 36 14 - NEWFOUNDLAND. . 47 (Z) (B) 30 (Z) (B) 17 - ALL OTHER ATLANTIC CANADA PORTS. . .744 (Z) (8) 613 (Z) (B) 131 U S WATERBORNE EXPORTS APRIL 1971 Table E 3 Liner Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District & ~h. ~ >.' i- -**.*'; s I.* l w J 't"i.re.- .' l inus : .rr m1- :9c ',tr Ia e te 1* I.S' ,J Cap. fl "f /. *, 'i1"lr^.r ..ir u:->/j4 )p pair-,h.. I I.f g l g| if < p"'i 's me .g ,t I infOff all~rilr "A.-t" f'. I ..:. LYqU r pa I _..;'. t, ". -- T, .>, 'r, "o A' f '" ,. .*." ' C T q ' '. * '1 - .54 jS ~~1 1 '*-' 552 311 d9 1 62'w 359 6"3 iS' 623 .3 is I 1 ,-9 5.2 3.1 2;9 i 62 339 .57 ;57 62; :.: 9 ,7. S.,A .'E "- 4* t.L At LA,. [- L '" :' A .s . . ALi W n F L... .. A L LEc.' .)a "' *.I ;.*A, Z; '*[. . -A.. *ER ;t :BBt 'A P A-'S . t,' E 'AS' L5 S,.'- AS.L;-A . MEX CO * * AeST COAST OF CANAl. ZONE* . AL. OT --F COAST OF EsXICO. . ALTIC, SCANDINAVIA, ICELAND, AND A NSEL .AM8: . ETNCEPLANDS AND BELDIUM . FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION . SERMAN%--ATLANTIC REGION. . OPT IONAL PORTS--8AYONNEM.AHAM5 RANE, . . PO0T'AL AND SPANISh ATLANTIC . SPAIN-ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGA. . . SPAIN-ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTAL* . PO RT-GAALL. . . NIDENTIIEO COUNTRIES I% WESTERN AZOREA5 MEDITERRANEAN. AND BLACR SEA. . . $EST COAST OF AFRICA . MOROCCO-ATLANTIC REGION. . ALL. OThR IEST COAST OF AFRICA. SOT AND EAST AFRICA . AUSTAA~ASIA . . AUST7RALIA AND OCEANIA . T'UST TERRITORY OF T1E PACIFIC ISL-NANOS.. . INDIA, PERSIAN GULF, AND RED SA. MA.AYSIA AND INDOSIA. . FAR EAST--SOTERN AREA, INCLvING TAIVAN AND PICLIPPNES. ... . . FAR EAST--.ORTMCEN AREA, INCLING ,APAN. ...... . CANADIAN TRADE AREAS. . PACIFIC CANADA.. . EAT LAES CANADA. .. ATLANTIC CANADA . NETO O.AN . . ALL T.R ATLANTIC CANADA. PORT.S *********** 9 1 2 (z2 1 1 12) I l 3' ,li 1 19 S - S 1, 2 'I - 2 (! Z >I 12 3 12 9 e 96 J3 AS ,: J26 12 13 3 - IL H - 7Z 1e I - - 23 1 - 1C iZi - '7 15 - 2 1 IZ. - 19 Z 1 Z) 8 'IZ I 6 1 1 .Z - 3 3 (Z) (2? 3 'Z Z 10 Z) (Z i Z - 186 71 26 6 122 3C 1 -I 92 1*S 3 8 e. 32 lt TC e9 35 233 22 32 3 25B .l 2.V 5" 2sJB 9C 1" 10 I Ij'tN' fPr. APRIL 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE EXPORTS 9 Table E-4. Irregular Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District (Shipping weight in millions of pounds. Data shown represent domestic and foreign merchandise. Export shDp.en tI 'f StD ; ~I CAiEgor, commodities are excluded from these data. See table E-2 for total cargo carried in irregular service. Totals represent sum of unfounded Igures her,.:e r,3V, va, ighiily from sum of rounded amounts) North Atlantic Coast South Atlantic Coast Gulf Coast South Pacific Coast North Pacific Coast Great Lakes Trade area Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S flag TOTAL . 8 469 374 704 12 9 580 332 2 077 82 3 172 87 3 381 174 FOREIGN TRADE AREAS# EXCEPT CANADIAN . 8 348 374 525 12 9 184 332 2 037 82 2 878 (Z) 305 - CARIBBEAN . 38 91 12 588 2 9 - EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. : I 3 - ALL OTHER CARIBBEAN PORTS 38 90 12 585 2 9 - EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 436 32 583 153 32 (Z) - WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 39 9 65 43 - WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO . 12 (Z) 63 3 (Z) 59 - WEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. (z) - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO 12 (Z) 63 3 (Z) 59 - GULF COAST OF MEXICO. (Z) 50 180 (Z) - UNITED KINGDOM AND EIRE 380 27 345 1 35 - BALTICt SCANDINAVIA. ICELAND# AND GREENLAND. . 170 (Z) 348 49 24 - BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE 1 874 119 2 013 2 244 6 202 - NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM 706 97 1 347 2 189 3 120 - FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION 619 1 317 3 1 28 - GERMANY--ATLANTIC REGION. 549 21 350 51 2 54 - OPTIONAL PORTS--BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE. . (Z) - PORTUGAL AND SPANISH ATLANTIC 701 166 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGAL . 634 81 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTUGAL* 24 - PORTUGAL. . 67 62 - UNIDENTIFIED COUNTRIES IN WESTERN EUROPE . ..- . AZORESt MEDITERRANEAN. AND BLACK SEA. . 1 156 215 174 1 540 50 11 (Z) 41 - WEST COAST OF AFRICA. I1 5 192 20 (Z) (Z) - MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION. 107 20 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 1 5 85 1 (Z) (Z) - SOUTH AND EAST AFRICA (Z) (Z) 11 29 - AUSTRALASIA . (Z) (Z) (Z) 64 1 40 (Z) 1 - AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA (Z) (Z) (Z) 64 1 40 (Z) 1 - TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. .- - INDIA* PERSIAN GULF. AND RED SEA. 9 (Z) 134 45 (Z) (Z) 2 (Z) - MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA. 2 3 3 (Z) IZ) 16 - FAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREA, INCLUDING TAIWAN AND PHILIPPINES. . 27 I 408 (Z) 35 144 (Z - FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREA INCLUDING JAPAN. . 3 501 159 6 2 529 56 1 616 81 2 542 2 - CANADIAN TRADE AREAS. 120 179 396 (Z) 39 294 87 3 077 174 PACIFIC CANADA. . 179 71 39 294 87 - GREAT LAKES CANADA. 51 2 793 174 ATLANTIC CANADA . 120 274 (Z) (Z) 284 - MONTREAL. . 36 NEWFOUNDLAND. . 3 9 (Z) 19 - ALL OTHER ATLANTIC CANADA PORTS. . 118 266 (Z) (Z) 229 - US WATERBORNE EXPORTS APRIL 1971 Table E 5 Tanker Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District FOL TRAfL ARAS* OCEPT CAA AN .. . EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. . AH. OTtER CARIBSEAN PTS * EAST COAST OF 5OvT AMLRA C .. I.AT COAST OF SOTi AMERICA . e A IC .:A s' A A E :A .. *tST COAST OF CAN A. OE. .L At. *E lEST COAST OF ..'e.. AMRCA AN MXICO . fIS COAST OF L ACICA .. SNITETOAN 4 TAND %AS 1 5AOTI|C. SCANOINAIA, ICEL.AD.R &. PR EALE. . . AtTONNE IAN8URO .E . P TREAL ANOS SPANO LsAN .S . SPANC-- ATLANTC RE6 0N T PORT AL . . SPAINS--A TLANTIC REGION SO-UThEAST OF ORTUG AL . JNlOENTIFIEO COuNTRIES IN UESTERl EUROPE . . AZORES. NEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA . . *EST COAST OF ARIICC* ROROCCO--ATi.ANTIC REGION * A.L OTWER *EST CAST OF AFRICA. SO AND EAST AFRICA* . AUJSTRAASLA5IA ...... AUSTRLIA AND OCEANIA . TRUST TERRITORY OF TNE PACIFIC ISC.ANOS ... INIA. PERHSIAN UGLF AND RED SLA. A %AVSA A INDONESA. . FA EAST--SOT'-ERN AREA, ICLD.ING TAIAl AND I. . . tA EAST--NORT ERN AREA# AA. .A. CANADIAN TRADE AREAS . PACIFIC CANAA. A . GREAT I.AAES CANAOA. .* . ATLANTIC CANAA . . ONT AL. . . Y M . . A.. TER ATANTIC CANADA . . ;t-6 I :11 be: dii 02i - b. - - ~.. - 17 1..~ e - a 7 J. 5 - - - 26 22@ 1..2 - - .e. -5 - I j * J I QrV - ...* I \ .*" P .. rI or. haae 15., .S. APRIL 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE EXPORTS 11 Table E-6. Liner Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District Department of Defense and Special Category Non-Department of Defense Controlled Cargo (Shipping weight in millions of pounds. Totals represent sum of unfounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) All coastal districts North Atlantic Coast South Atlantic Gulf Coast South Pacific Coast North Pacific Coast Great Lakes Trade area Total U.S. flag U.S. Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total percent flag GRAND TOTAL. 37.8 28.1 74.3 18.2 11.9 7.1 7.0 8.2 6.7 4.1 2.2 .3 .3 (Z) - FOREIGN TRADE AREAS. EXCEPT CANADIAN 37.8 28.1 74.3 18.2 11.9 7.1 7.0 8.2 6.7 4.1 2.2 .3 .3 (Z) - CARIBBEAN. . .3 .1 33.3 .2 .1 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (ZI) - EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE - ALL OTHER CARIBBEAN PORTS. .3 .1 33.3 .2 .1 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) - EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. .* 8 .7 87.5 .7 .7 (Z) (Z) - WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA. .2 .1 50.0 .1 .1 .1 (Z) - WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO. . (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) - WEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO. (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) (2) - GULF COAST OF MEXICO - UNITED KINGDOM AND EIRE. .1 (Z) .1 (Z) - BALTIC, SCANDINAVIAt ICELAND. AND GREENLAND (Z) (B.1 ) ) 1 Z) - BAYONNE-HAMBuRG RANGE. 1.2 .1 8.3 .7 .1 .1 .1 .3 (Z) (Z) - NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM. .3 .1 33.3 .3 .1 .1 .1 (Z) - FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION. (Z) (Z) - GERMANY--ATLANTIC REGION .8 (Z) (B) .4 (Z) .1 .3 (Z) (ZI - OPTIONAL PORTS--BAYONNE- HAMBURG RANGE - PORTUGAL AND SPANISH ATLANTIC. .2 .2 100.0 .2 .2 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGAL .2 .2 100.0 .2 .2 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTUGAL - PORTUGAL . (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) - UNIDENTIFIED COUNTRIES IN WESTERN EUROPE. - AZORES, MEDITERRANEAN9 AND BLACK SEA . 12.3 5.9 48.0 6.0 1.3 5.5 4.7 .8 (Z) - WEST COAST OF AFRICA .3 .2 66.7 .2 .2 (Z) (Z) - MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION .2 .2 100.0 .2 .2 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF AFRICA. . (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) - SOUTH AND EAST AFRICA. .1 .1 - AUSTRALASIA. . .2 .1 50.0 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) .1 .1 .1 (Z) - AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA. .2 .1 50.0 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) .1 .1 .1 (Z) - TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS - INDIA, PERSIAN GULF. AND RED SEA . 4.7 4.5 95.7 2.2 2.2 .5 .5 2.0 1.9 (Z) - MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA .2 .2 100.0 (Z) (Z) (Z) (Zr .1 .1 - FAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREA, INCLUDING TAIWAN AND PHILIPPINES . 8.3 6.9 83.1 1.7 1.3 5.3 5.3 .1 (Z) 1.3 .2 (Z) (Z) - FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREA, INCLUDING JAPAN 9.1 9.0 98.9 5.8 5.8 1.2 1.2 (Z) (Z) 1.8 1.7 .3 .3 - CANADIAN TRADE AREAS - PACIFIC CANADA - GREAT LAKES CANADA - ATLANTIC CANADA. .. .. - MONTREAL . - NEWFOUNDLAND . - ALL OTHER ATLANTIC CANADA PORTS . - PORT........................ US WATERBORNE EXPORTS APRIL 1971 Table E-7. Irregular Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District Department of Defense and Special Category Non-Department of Defense Controlled Cargo S; KM .t Bu et ~~- T Ire-f *' .,'* I.'uO -ra %r wg r &Ln na ,I '. Er I -.0 ;_ F* Et -! imiwaurn, TI rp JkAZ. 'h,.. . At . 9.7 5... 55.7' Gnu P.,'. *i q T~.r.' i.' * I I GfL *oat P ,cCo Tc'. .'I i,.. L' t ag S t 'a I'*~ W. u -a I .. 6.9 M.7 .5 .1 ,Z 2 Z .2 .2 F .RE i 'RAZE AREAS. -CEP %' C A:.A,N . :a" 1BBL', . . E ,s ; ; s '. = C A Zt 4 . ALL :'-ER CARIBBEAN PDNr . LSAT C:.A' 3C s.'- AMLRICA. . ES' CL-AS' :F C.'- AMER CA. mES, CCAS.' Cr CEN.'RA AMERIZA A'.. E I:C ........* @EST C:AS' DF C '.*A. ZONE. . AL.. OE'ER E5S' I'CAST 0F CEN'Ra. A ERICA AN:D E.ICO. G..F CCAS' Or ME, XI(;. C I.":'E; *" .:Go'' A~.C EIRE. l .. . BA.'IC. SCANDINA.IA. ICEL.ANDr A. JALEENLAND . BA-;NNE-;.AMBui, RAMjGL. . NLET-ERACS5 AZ BE.IM. . FRANC[-.A'LAIC REGON. . 'E."MAN,--A'.A,'IlC REaION * CTr.: sT" PC0R'S--BAVNN.- -AMB. '. SANGE . DC,'uRGA AND SPA% SN ATLANT.IC. SPAI%--ATLA.:TIC RBE.ION ORT* CF R ,TJ(,AL R. 5PAI% --A_'.ANT I: RLGIDN 530T-FAST OF PORTJJL . . EN! NT'IFIEC CO.,lNrIES I'; (E5TERN E(.RDPL. * AZQELS. MEDITERRANEAN AND B.ACK EA . . IES7 COAST' Or AFRICA . MOR'CCOA--ATLANTIC REGION . AL. 0"7"Erq EST COAST OF A MICA .............. . .0' AN% LAS' AFRICA..* * A 5'RA.ASIA. . .. A.! 'R IA A.' cEAN.|A. . ''i.S' TERlR'OR' 0O "'E PACIFIC IS.A%:S . :%.I PBRSIAN .6.c ANC; GE EA . * EA.... A ....... A...S.. .. FA, A A5'--5; .- E% ARLA. *'L :..CI.N 'AlsA'. 6AN cAR E;[A'-- ;R4% ARLA. :AsA::A% *'1AE AREAS . 9.7 5.. 55.' 2.1 .s 6.9 .7? . .1 'Z, Zi' .2 .2 i'i abi 21i ijj - IBi 56. 5 100.O I I l I 16 - '2, '.' B' .5 .1 'Zi i2 - - Zll i'Z - '' - I: - - LZI 12i - LZ iZ - - -A .3 - - ,Z - - I: .. .3 - PAI: !7C :"A'A A . .U1A' ..AXl 5. CA'.Al: . at. -, ANA. A. . *.s"t ( m. A. A . %l "' .*% .4'. . % "o Af I ,- '. ",. *.. .A. . A-.-; A 5.. 2.9 SS.7 W d. -.u 2.3 APRIL 1971 U. S. WATERBORNE IMPORTS 13 Table I-1. Customs District and Port of Unlading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service (Totals represent sum of unrounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) Shipping weight (in millions of pounds) Value (in millions of dollars) Customs district and port Dry cargo Tanker Dry cargo Tanker Grand total Total, General Grand total Total, General Total Geneal Total In-transit cluding ports imports clud imports Ttl imports in-transit imprsIin-transitIf,, rII TOTAL ALL DISTRICTS: MONTHLY AVERAGE 1970 53 609 22 853 22 783 70 30 756 26 904 2 128 1 890 1 867 238 193 APRIL 1970 52 041 20 944 20 905 39 31 097 27 217 2 101 1 875 1 852 227 191 MARCH 1971 63 719 25 547 25 505 42 38 172 32 701 2 421 2 121 2 104 300 243 APRIL 1971 . 54 156 23 264 23 224 40 30 892 27 090 2 459 2 202 2 185 257 214 NORTH ATLANTIC# TOTAL. 31 743 11 164 11 149 14 20 579 16 777 1 370 1 200 1 193 169 126 PORTLAND, MAINE. . 4 243 15 15 4 228 426 49 1 1 48 4 PORTLAND. MAINE. . 3 983 9 9 3 974 172 46 1 1 45 1 BANGOR, MAINE. .- - EASTPORTe MAINE. . ( () (Z) ) BATH. MAINE. . . BAR HARBOR' MAINE. . . CALAISt MAINE. : : : : : : : : : ROCKLAND# MAINE. . . JONESPORT, MAINE *- - PORTSMOUTH. N.H. . 95 2 2 93 93 1 (2) (Z) 1 1 BELFAST. MAINE . 117 117 117 1 1 1 SEARSPORT, MAINE . 48 4 4 44 44 1 (Z) (2) (Z) (Z) BOSTON. MASS... . 1 841 302 302 (Z) 1 539 1 539 79 67 67 12 12 BOSTON, MASS.. *.. . 1 300 249 249 (Z) 1 051 1 051 60 51 51 8 8 GLOUCESTER. MASS.. . 45 45 45 14 14 14 - NEW BEDFORD, MASS. . 44 7 7 37 37 2 2 2 (Z) (Z PLYMOUTH. MASS.. . 115 115 115 1 1 1 FALL RIVER, MASS.. . 164 164 164 1 1 1 SALEM. MASS. . 172 172 172 1 1 PROVINCETOWN' MASS.. -. PROVIDENCE. R.I. . 523 32 32 491 491 5 1 1 4 4 NEWPORT. R.I.. . 151 151 151 1 1 1 PROVIDENCE' R.I. . 337 25 25 311 311 3 1 1 2 2 MELLVILLE, R.I.. . 36 7 7 29 29 1 (Z) () (Z) (Z) BRIDGEPORT. CONN.. . 1 100 103 103 996 996 15 8 8 7 7 BRIDGEPORT. CONN.. 245 44 44 201 201 4 3 3 1 1 HARTFORD. CONN.. . - NEW HAVEN# CONN. . 701 44 44 656 656 9 4 4 5 5 NEW LONDON' CONN.. . 153 15 15 138 138 3 1 1 1 1 NEW YORK, N.Y. . 9 286 2 421 2 409 12 6 865 6 865 803 752 745 51 51 NEW YORKw N.Y. . 9 070 2 389 2 377 12 6 681 6 681 801 751 745 50 50 ALBANY. N.Y . 217 32 32 184 184 2 1 1 1 1 PHILADELPHIA' PA.. . 9 074 4 880 4 878 2 4 195 4 195 152 120 120 32 32 PHILADELPHIA, PA;. . 5 771 4 421 4 420 1 1 350 1 350 108 97 96 11 11 CHESTER, PA. . - WILMINGTON. DEL. . 762 129 129 632 632 13 9 9 5 5 PAULSBOROV N.J.. . 1 426 136 136 1 290 1 290 14 5 5 10 10 CAMDEN, N.J. .. ..428 194 193 1 235 235 12 10 10 1 1 GLOUCESTER CITY. N.J.. - MARCUS HOOK, PA. . 687 687 687 5 5 5 BALTIMORE, MD. . 4 018 3 075 3 074 (Z) 944 944 180 172 172 8 8 ANNAPOLIS, MD. . - CAMBRIDGE. MD .......... 8 8 8 2 2 2 - BALTIMORE. MD. . 4 010 3 067 3 066 (21 944 944 177 170 170 8 8 CRISFIELD, MD. - NORFOLK. VA. . *. 1 632 315 315 (Z) 1 317 1 317 85 77 77 8 8 NORFOLK. VA. . 897 257 (Z) 641 641 69 65 65 4 4 NEWPORT NEWS, VA.. . 697 43 43 654 654 12 9 9 3 3 RICHMOND-PETERSBURG. VA. 38 16 16 22 22 3 3 1 3 (Z) (Z) CAPE CHARLES CITY VA. -- - REEDVILLE, VA. . . HOPEWELL. VA.. . - WASHINGTON, D.C. . 25 20 20 5 5 2 1 1 (Z) (Z) WASHINGTON# D.C. .* (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) - ALEXANDRIA. VA.. . 25 20 20 5 5 2 1 1 (2) (Z) SOUTH ATLANTIC' TOTAL 5 233 1 608 1 604 4 3 625 3 625 194 166 165 28 28 WILMINGTON. N.C. . 468 198 198 270 270 20 17 17 2 2 WILMINGTON. N.C. . 388 186 186 202 202 18 16 16 2 2 ELIZABETH CITY. N.C. . - BEAUFORT-MOREHEAD CITY' N.C. 80 12 12 68 68 1 1 1 1 1 CHARLESTON, S.C. . 522 270 270 252 252 30 28 28 2 2 CHARLESTON' S.C. . 452 270 270 182 182 29 28 28 1 1 GEORGETOWN. S.C. . 70 70 70 (Z) (Z) (Z) U. S. WATERBORNE IMPORTS APRIL 1971 S11 Customs District and Port of Unlading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service i { 6 F< f9 1 I-- -- .2. :1 SAV AN .N 6A**. .*. . . BAPA++NCA A ... .* * SAMPA, F &A.* * * T A. C A . . Ae J LA, BEAP.. F. .. ACAAE P+. .. ..* *. 6u I r A .. . .* * 6AUAROO, P.R* .* * ca[ P.R.... ... . .. ,.aMACAE. P.. *. * ACT F* -E .. .... SAN JAN P.... ... .. *. JOGOS. P.RA . . MIAMI, FLA... . . MIAMI, ....... ...*...... POAT Ee6L A.o. F. .... . EST 'TL BECM, FLA.. .*. . FOT PIECE. FLA.. . 6.G C TOTALA. .. .* . T A. FLA. . . TAMP, F.A. .. . . OCA NOE. FLA... . ... ST. PETER5B6. FA... ... MO LE T. *... . MOBILEC, ALA....... ..... AmFITTRT MISS.... .* . PASCA60U+.* MISS... . . APAsLACCLA, *LA. *. . CARRA.E lE. F*A. . *. DCMBAeL' FI. . . N CT+ .. . . PORT ST. .OE o FL V.. .. . NE, ORl .EANS. I.. .. *.* . CTA C'IT LA... . SOLNS, .. ... .. ... . PFOT SVL.U.^* A....*.......*...* .... MfNPDls TEN .........*....*.*..*.*. CM'ATKANOOtt*A TE. T . GRAMERCYAN. A ... .. EtNI. E. MISS... .... .. . ONA. ..A. .. *. *..... 5T, O ,o, ... * RT AMT.V, TE ..... *. T(A N .. * A T t. A.. .. ..... ... rap4vA T "t.. ..... I ~ 1. "C' 49- 215 1 55 1 169 I 6 12Z 5- a 869 6 652 6 646 656 985 87 86 2 053 1 872 73 S0 90 1 1 27 28 248 I e00 1 830 73 9 5 2 919 I 1 133 S17 602 7i 9 el- S.. 36 640 o" 131 131 964 I 64 9t5 I 5 6 2 21 ? 2 217 2-8 I 830 S73 2 916 131 I 171 *02 9 M p'.t 8 jr ., 1r., e . I T L -t'r Ll I. .'C .Lr I . r*"** sr .. *' i er ,,." *-.-* 1: * '.-" '2 - * . S 2 -- 5 I B S 29 l *. a i 5 2 2 i 2 t Z1 aZli (2) 2 2 - O 296 296 i - 1 24I 2 1 20 20 12 12 15 12 5I 2 : 5,. 3-- 3~- 66 89 3 3 S '~ APRIL 1971 U. S. WATERBORNE IMPORTS 13 Table I-1. Customs District and Port of Unlading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service m ust neserpers latoT( of unfounded figures hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) Shipping weight (in millions of pounds) Value (in millions of dollars) Custms distct and port Dry cargo Tanker Dry cargo Tanker Grand total General Total, General Grand total Total, General Total, General Total I-rnn-a I,: d ,-, includingmots imports Imports imports ,imports in-transit imports mpo;ts SOUTH PACIFIC, TOTAL 5 986 1 544 1 539 5 4 442 4 442 425 389 386 36 36 SAN DIEGO# CALIF.. . 23 23 22 1 4 4 3 - LOS ANGELES, CALIF.. : : 3 090 916 914 2 2 174 2 174 270 253 252 17 17 LOS ANGELES. CALIF.. 1 625 480 479 2 1 145 1 145 187 179 178 8 8 PORT SAN LUIS, CALIF.. (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) - LONG BEACH' CALIF. 1 356 436 435 () 920 920 82 74 73 8 8 EL SEGUNDO0 CALIF. . 109 109 109 1 1 1 VENTURAi CALIF.. - PORT HUENEME# CALIF. (Z) (Z) (Z) (ZZ 1Z) (Z) CAPITAN@ CALIF.. . - MORRO@ CALIF..- * SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.. 2 329 500 498 2 1 828 1 828 137 123 121 14 14 EUREKA, CALIF. . 1 I 1 (Z) (Z) (z) - MONTEREY* CALIF. - SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF..: 490 265 263 2 226 226 74 72 71 1 1 STOCKTON' CALIF. . 9 3 3 6 6 2 2 2 (Z) (Z) OAKLAND, CALIF.. . 133 110 110 (Z) 22 22 29 29 28 1 1 RICHMOND, CALIF. . 474 32 31 (Z) 443 443 7 3 3 3 3 ALAMEDA. CALIF.. .. 71 6 64 4 7 7 11 10 10 1 1 CROCKETT' CALIF. . (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z1 (Z) - SACRAMENTO, CALIF. . 11 11 11 (Z) (Z) (Z) - MARTINEZ, CALIF. . 261 261 261 2 2 2 REDWOOD CITY, CALIF. . SELBYt CALIF.. ..- - SAN JOAQUIN RIVER. CALIF.. 7 7 7 (Z) (Z) (Z) - SAN PABLO BAY. CALIF.. 347 347 347 3 3 3 CARQUINEZ STRAIT. CALIF. 485 8 8 477 477 8 5 5 3 3 SUISUN BAY' CALIF. . 40 40 40 (Z1 (Z) (Z) HONOLULU. HAWAII . 544 105 105 (Z) 439 439 15 10 10 4 4 HONOLULU, HAWAII . 526 87 87 (Z) 439 439 14 9 9 4 4 HILO. HAWAII . 14 14 4 (z) (Z) (Z - KAHULUI. HAWAII. . 4 4 4 (Z - NAWILILI-PORT ALLEN. HAWAII. (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) - NORTH PACIFIC, TOTAL 1 605 1 586 1 577 9 19 19 132 131 127 2 2 PORTLAND, OREG.. . 409 406 406 1 2 2 35 34 33 1 1 ASTORIA. OREG. . 11 11 11 1 1 1 NEWPORT, OREG. . - COOS BAY. OREG.. - PORTLAND, OREG.. . 193 191 190 (Z) 2 2 22 20 20 1 1 LONGVIEWw WASH.. . 110 1110 10 8 8 8 - VANCOUVER. WASH. . 94 94 94 (Z 5 5- - KALAMA, WASH.. .( (Z) () (Z) ) () (Z) (Z) - SEATTLE, WASH. . 1 139 1 139 1 131 9 94 94 91 - SEATTLE, WASH. . 545 545 536 8 80 80 77 - TACOMA, WASH.. . .. 395 395 395 (Z) 12 12 12 - ABERDEEN-HOQUIAM, WASH*. - BLAINE, WASH.. . - BELLINGHAM, WASH;. . 76 76 76 1 1 - EVERETT, *ASH. . 74 74 74 Z ) (Z) - PORT ANGELESt WASH.. . 4 4 4 Z Z Z PORT TOWNSEND. WASH. . 38 38 38 17) Z - ANACORTES. WASH. . 6 6 6 Z (Z) (Z) FRIDAY HARBOR, WASH - SOUTH BEND-RAYMOND, WASH.. 1 1 1 (Z (Z) - OLYMPIA. WASH. . 1 1 1 (- ( z (z - NEAH BAY. WASH.. . - ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. . 57 40 40 16 16 3 3 3 (Z) (Z) JUNEAU, ALASKA . - KETCHIKAN. ALASKA. . 3 3 3 (Z) Z) 1) - SKAGWAYv ALASKA. .. 20 4 4 16 16 (Z) ,Z) Z) (Z) (Z) WRANGELL# ALASKA . (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z (Z 1 (Z) FAIRBANKS, ALASKA. - PETERSBURG, ALASKA . Z - SITKA, ALASKA. 2 2 2 ( ( Z - PELICAN* ALASKA. . - SAND POINTv ALASKA . - ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. . 31 31 31 2 2 2 - KODIAK. ALASKA - GREAT LAKES. TOTAL .. 720 709 709 11 11 19 18 18 1 1 OGDENSBURGr N.Y. . . OGDENSBURG. N.Y. . - MASSENA. N.Y... . . FORT COVINGTONs N.Y. . U. S WATERBORNE IMPORTS APRIL 1971 rT.,ie l, Customs District and Port of Unlading by Dry Cargo and Tanker Service S.'.1 4 uN I I %. u1 lniia'lCe ''u ig.r. r r n. r *,.,Ili A gI II Dm rigi uiagW aawil S--.V( *- 11' .- .P. C.1 PouAda ,,' ; ,n ~J, -~ 7 -4, .A'~ * . '..i '' ,* P i,,r P, r r .. . ' -5. *.;, .. .v .. .. . .' i .. .. . . MBINA. T DAK* . . AARMOAO3 MN1 . BAUDETTE. -INN.. . . tIftn r r ,' I -i u" 09Wsar Di Lae Tang -. .- ,* '-'* ;r "'-. . 2 - 7 .* . - ,2 2 - (HXLUTN* MINNo. . AmSHANO. *1S. . INTERNA'T FAL..5-RA1IERt SUPERIOR *I. 5, . sRA., PORTAGE. 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II COr INIC TO OBTAIN TOTAL 1-PORTS APRIL 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE IMPORTS 17 Table 1-2. Foreign Trade Area by Type of Service (Shipping weight in millions of pounds. Data shown represent general imports of merchandise. See tables 1-3. 1-4, and 1-5 for cargo in each service by coastal district. Totals represent sum of unfounded figures, eie t~l T ii iy sqr.i, from sum of rounded amounts) All services Liner Irregular Tanker Trade area Total U.S. flag U.S. U.Sg U Tl U.S. Total U.S. flag percent Total U.S. flag percent Total U.S. flag percent Total US. flag percent GRAND TOTAL . 50 314 2 733 5.4 5 372 1 091 20.3 17 853 196 1.1 27 090 1 445 5 .3 FOREIGN TRADE AREAS EXCEPT CANADIAN 44 873 2 468 5.5 5 176 1 080 20.9 12 727 21 .2 26 971 1 367 5 .1 CARIBBEAN . 27 246 1 228 4.5 235 13 5.5 6 932 8 .1 20 079 1 207 6 .0 EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. (Z) (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) (B (Z - ALL OTHER CARIBBEAN PORTS 27 246 1 228 4.5 234 13 5.6 6 932 8 .1 20 079 1 207 6 .0 EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 1 085 70 6.5 173 70 40.5 709 202 - WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA .. 1 350 78 5.8 190 78 41.1 929 (Z) (B) 232 WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO . 594 4 .7 61 4 6.6 485 48 - WEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. 1 1 100.0 1 1 100.0 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO 594 4 .7 61 4 6.6 485 48 - GULF COAST OF MEXICO. 818 48 5.9 36 2 5.6 159 623 46 7 .4 UNITED KINGDOM AND EIRE 548 79 14.4 332 79 23.8 127 88 (Z) ( B) BALTIC# SCANDINAVIAt ICELAND. AND GREENLAND. . 391 11 2.8 236 11 4.7 155 (Z) - BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE 1 910 165 8.6 1 223 165 13.5 444 243 - NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM 1 325 46 3.5 767 46 6.0 355 203 - FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION .* 174 20 11.5 91 20 22.0 45 38 - GERMANY--ATLANTIC REGION. 411 98 23.8 365 98 26.8 44 2 - OPTIONAL PORTS--BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE. . (Z) (Z) - PORTUGAL AND SPANISH ATLANTIC 178 22 12.4 71 22 31.0 19 (Z) (B) 89 - SPAIN-ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGAL . 28 4 14.3 11 4 36.4 17 (Z) - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTUGAL. 112 16 14.3 23 16 69.6 (Z) (Z) (8) 89 - PORTUGAL. . 39 3 7.7 38 3 7.9 1 (ZI - AZORESw MEDITERRANEAN9 AND BLACK SEA. . 1 824 161 8.8 270 72 26.7 385 (2) (B) 1 169 89 7 .6 WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 1 084 47 4.3 177 47 26.6 646 261 - MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION. 2 1 50.0 2 1 50.0 - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 1 082 46 4.3 175 46 26.3 646 261 - SOUTH AND EAST AFRICA 222 37 16.7 98 37 37.8 82 41 - AUSTRALASIA . 595 24 4.0 142 24 16.9 453 (Z) (Z) ( B) AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA 595 24 4.0 142 24 16.9 453 (Z) (Z) ( 8) TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. - INDIA@ PERSIAN GULFt AND RED SEA. 2 673 51 1.9 159 39 24.5 42 2 472 12 .5 MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA. 1 358 24 1.8 126 24 19.0 12 1 221 - FAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREA, INCLUDING TAIWAN AND PHILIPPINES . 830 160 19.3 352 135 38.4 424 11 2.6 54 13 42.1 FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREA, INCLUDING JAPAN. . 2 168 260 12.0 1 295 258 19.9 724 2 .3 149 (Z) ( B) CANADIAN TRADE AREAS. 5 441 265 4.9 196 11 5.6 5 126 176 3.4 119 78 56.5 PACIFIC CANADA. . 1 438 152 10.6 156 11 7.1 1 187 63 5.3 94 78 38.0 GREAT LAKES CANADA. 374 112 29.9 8 358 112 31.3 8 - ATLANTIC CANADA . 3 630 (Z) (B) 32 (Z) (B) 3 581 (Z) (B) 17 - MONTREAL. . 7 (Z) (B) (Z) (Z) (B) 7 NEWFOUNDLAND. . 52 6 47 - ALL OTHER ATLANTIC CANADA PORTS. . 3 571 (Z) (B) 26 (Z) (B) 3 528 (Z) (B) 17 - U. S WATERBORNE IMPORTS Table i Liner Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District Sg A : *; I.. -. j ." '- ** ..e*.I . l.=> .' o e ,, ,.ss,: .r *.-.' .* M r* : a *, d *A'.~ t:e FOCI6Nu TRADE AREA$. EAXCPT CANA IAN .. . EAST COAST OF CANA*L ZONE. A*L OT4Et CARIBBEAN PORTS * EAST COAST OF SOUT. AMERICA . *EST COAST OP SOCT AMERICA * *EST COAST OF CENTRAL ANERICA Ai EXICO .. . *ET COAST OF CR*.AL ZONE. AIL. OTNER *EST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO * 6ULF COAST OF MEX ICO. O * .NITED RINfiOO AND EI1P . BALTIC SCANOINAVIA* ICELANDO ANO EA- NPNA.O,*. * BA 7NNE-SAM. E * ETHERLAODS AND BELGI. . FANC.E--ATLANTIC EC ON * SERMAN--ATLANTIC REGION. . OPTIONAL .''.--'E'-**1- - A. . . PORT~GAL ANO SPA'.ISM AT.ANTIC . SPAIN-ATLANTIC REGOO. NORTH .'t PORTUAL . 5PAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTu.AL... . CORTuGA............**....*.* . AZORES. MEDITERRANEAN. AND BLACK SEA...... ............ .. WEST COAST OF AFRICA. *. MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION. * ALL OTNER WEST COAST OF AF"::a. SOUTH ANO EAST AFRICA * ALSTRALASIA *. .. AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA . TRUST TERRITORY OF TME PACIFIC 1SLANOS............ ...... INDIA* PERSIA GN LF AN RED SEA* MAL.AYSA AND INDONESIA. . AM EAST.-SOUTM ERN AREA INCLwtINf TAIWAN A'D Pl.,iJPPlNES. . FAR EAST-*NORTERN AREA, IN(.DIjNG RjPAN. .. CANADIAN TRADE AREA*. . PACIFIC CNAOA..A. A ...*. l.AEA .* ES CAT.A . AT.ANTIC CANAOA ..A * NEh'tEA ............... ........ A. OTt ATL*TtC CANAOA PORTS........................ 2 .31 6061 526 37 1 0*6 .' ?'>p .*6 E 2t 23 (L1 I 11 2) 10C .5 1zl ) I (, Z i ' 23 11 10 - 22 2 Z1 (21 13 205 77 23 1 70 * .. 36 3 Z, 2 ,2 - '2' -2 19 6 <2 14 3 5 .'- 3 f6 l 2 (Z> 3 .1 ' 17 t I 3 3 2 - C 2 3 3 z - '2' - - 2 - 193 64 19 2 3 e St 1 ..o .. iS 1 121 (3 7 5 .' 34 16 13 (2 11 1-0 26 2 12 33 13 10' 6| 1 1 *3| e6 ST 1 206 22 4 23 96 1I 6 ( 4 2 - 21 ~1 - 1 2 i I " S - S - 'I ..-* APRIL 1971 r" A r. S1 JAf :.t ! *..., ,Sf~, -e T / 'IT:'- Las I-- *( tar I APRIL 1971 U.S. WATERBORNE IMPORTS 19 Table 1-4. Irregular Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District (Shipping weight in millions of pounds. Data shown represent general imports of merchandise. See table 1-2 for total cargo carried in irregular service. Totals represent sum of unfounded figures, hence may vary slightly from sum of rounded amounts) North Atlantic Coast South Atlantic Coast Gulf Coast South Pacific Coast North Pacific Coast Great Lakes Trade area Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S flag Total U.S. flag Total U.S. flag TOTAL . 8 630 12 1 048 3 5 587 7 636 14 1 289 49 663 112 FOREIGN TRADE AREAS# EXCEPT CANADIAN 5 517 11 744 3 5 308 7 507 (Z) 600 50 - CARIBBEAN . 2 570 338 1 3 885 7 7 132 - EAST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. (Z) - ALL OTHER CARIBBEAN PORTS 2 570 338 1 3 885 7 7 132 - EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 410 10 231 58 - WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA 682 111 99 (Z) 30 7 - WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO . 158 9 47 112 160 - WEST COAST OF CANAL ZONE. - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO 158 9 47 112 160 - GULF COAST OF MEXICO. 33 1 125 - UNITED KINGDOM AND EIRE 118 4 6 (Z (Z) BALTIC, SCANDINAVIA, ICELAND, AND GREENLAND. . 121 4 9 12 10 - BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE 164 54 153 9 14 50 - NETHERLANDS AND BELGIUM .. 149 42 106 4 10 45 - FRANCE--ATLANTIC REGION 7 (Z) 35 3 - GERMANY--ATLANTIC REGION. 8 12 12 4 5 2 - OPTIONAL PORTS--BAYONNE-HAMBURG RANGE. . .- - PORTUGAL AND SPANISH ATLANTIC 17 (Z) 1 (Z) - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION NORTH OF PORTUGAL . 17 - SPAIN--ATLANTIC REGION SOUTHEAST OF PORTUGAL. (Z) (Z) (Z) - PORTUGAL (Z I (Z) - AZORES. MEDITERRANEAN. AND BLACK SEA. . 105 (Z) 159 121 - WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 522 5 119 - MOROCCO--ATLANTIC REGION. - ALL OTHER WEST COAST OF AFRICA. 522 5 119 - SOUTH AND EAST AFRICA 43 40 - AUSTRALASIA . 188 104 2 159 - AUSTRALIA AND OCEANIA 188 104 2 159 - TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. . . INDIA9 PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA. (Z) 2 40 - MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA. 1 I 10 - FAR EAST--SOUTHERN AREA, INCLUDING TAIWAN AND PHILIPPINES. . 286 11 5 72 55 -6 - FAR EAST--NORTHERN AREA. INCLUDING JAPAN. . 98 41 2 260 221 (Z) 103 - CANADIAN TRADE AREAS. 3 112 (Z) 304 279 129 14 689 49 614 112 PACIFIC CANADA. . 284 35 42 129 14 681 49 16 - GREAT LAKES CANADA. 358 112 ATLANTIC CANADA . 2 828 (Z) 268 237 8 239 - MONTREAL. . 7 NEWFOUNDLAND. . 39 8 - ALL OTHER ATLANTIC CANADA PORTS. . 2 789 (Z) 261 237 8 233 - US WATERBORNE IMPORTS APRI t.bie 15 Tanker Service-Foreign Trade Area by U.S. Coastal District ., .. e. .. .. .,.. .-.*** p ers w -^ .*Lar.; g *Qe- ; *-l( j .ep I a rria r irans net sail te.rill Inu. 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