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Table 3-15: U.S. Waterborne Imports by State and Vessel Type: 1999

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Table 3-15: U.S. Waterborne Imports by State and Vessel Type: 1999

(Thousands of metric tons)

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 Cargo discharged in  Total Vessel type
Tanker Dry bulk carrier Full container Other freighter1
Texas 215,158 177,950 31,448 3,442 2,318
Louisiana 140,684 98,723 37,092 1,101 3,769
California 75,164 31,143 10,345 29,169 4,507
New York 55,175 30,575 11,814 10,701 2,085
Pennsylvania 37,382 25,980 8,319 1,140 1,943
Florida 28,512 10,565 10,166 3,656 4,124
Virgin Islands 21,955 19,634 2,294 16 11
Maine 20,795 18,616 1,521 29 629
Mississippi 18,733 16,446 1,435 556 295
Washington 18,301 2,585 6,708 5,915 3,093
All other states 153,433 65,907 60,908 16,189 10,430
United States, total 785,292 498,124 182,050 71,914 33,204

1Roll-on/roll-off, breakbulk ships, partial containerships, refrigerated cargo ships, barge carriers, and specialized cargo ships.

SOURCE FOR DATA ON THIS PAGE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Waterborne Databank 1999, available at www.marad.dot.gov/ as of Nov. 5, 2001.