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Table 3-16: U.S. Waterborne Exports by State and Vessel Type: 1999

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Table 3-16: U.S. Waterborne Exports by State and Vessel Type: 1999

(Thousands of metric tons)

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Cargo loaded in Total Vessel type
Tanker Dry bulk carrier Full container Other freighter1
Louisiana 97,765 9,842 77,773 3,669 6,481
Texas 50,504 23,279 18,917 4,769 3,539
California 34,746 4,778 11,074 17,011 1,883
Washington 30,972 2,459 19,190 6,897 2,426
Virginia 27,599 269 22,106 4,019 1,205
Florida 17,956 692 9,332 2,773 5,158
Ohio 13,074 74 12,506 130 363
Oregon 12,767 501 8,535 2,181 1,550
Alaska 10,163 5,794 3,301 319 749
New York 9,725 508 2,992 5,476 748
All other states 57,715 3,500 33,656 12,045 8,517
United States, total 362,986 51,696 219,382 59,289 32,619

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.