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Table 6-3: Water Transportation Establishments and Employment: 2005

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Table 6-3: Water Transportation Establishments and Employment: 2005

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State Number of establishments Number of employees Annual payroll ($ thousands)
Alabama 24 444 23,159
Alaska 71 698 44,355
Arizona 4 W W
Arkansas 5 W W
California 138 5,433 344,492
Colorado 2 W W
Connecticut 29 770 65,185
Delaware 10 W W
District of Columbia 1 W W
Florida 253 13,087 815,220
Georgia 29 288 14,837
Hawaii 23 707 53,584
Idaho 1 W W
Illinois 44 W W
Indiana 8 W W
Iowa 7 W W
Kansas 3 W W
Kentucky 28 W W
Louisiana 325 11,145 553,671
Maine 17 W W
Maryland 41 818 40,978
Massachusetts 50 W W
Michigan 37 478 33,259
Minnesota 16 W W
Mississippi 21 786 35,882
Missouri 13 W W
Montana 1 W W
Nebraska 1 W W
Nevada 3 W W
New Hampshire 4 W W
New Jersey 85 2,346 140,802
New Mexico 0 0 0
New York 145 3,353 202,545
North Carolina 24 W W
North Dakota 0 0 0
Ohio 34 1,120 64,062
Oklahoma 5 W W
Oregon 20 1,180 64,263
Pennsylvania 27 942 37,827
Rhode Island 13 W W
South Carolina 19 170 7,105
South Dakota 0 0 0
Tennessee 16 2,226 108,358
Texas 154 4,925 272,692
Utah 2 W W
Vermont 6 W W
Virginia 55 2,102 146,535
Washington 112 3,248 197,760
West Virginia 9 306 11,650
Wisconsin 8 W W
Wyoming 3 W W
United States, total1 1,946 65,483 3,731,909

1 Values for states not reported individually are included in U.S. totals.

KEY: W = data withheld to avoid disclosure.

NOTES: The Water Transportation subsector (NAICS 483) includes industries providing water transportation of passengers and cargo using water craft, such as ships, barges, and boats. The subsector is composed of two industry groups: one for deep sea, coastal, and Great Lakes; and one for inland water transportation. This split typically reflects the difference in equipment used. These data do not include scenic and sightseeing water transportation services (NAICS 4872) and support activities for water transportation (NAICS 4883).

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 County Business Patterns, Washington, DC: 2007, available at http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html as of Nov. 15, 2007.