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Table 6-3: Water Transportation Establishments and Employment: 2009

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Table 6-3: Water Transportation Establishments and Employment: 2009

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State Number of establishments Number of paid employees Annual payroll ($ thousands)
Alabama 28 588 37,297
Alaska 81 999 53,504
Arizona 6 W W
Arkansas 4 72 4,392
California 127 5,889 428,191
Colorado 1 W W
Connecticut 27 634 74,508
Delaware 12 484 51,149
District of Columbia 1 W W
Florida 215 13,651 793,972
Georgia 24 119 6,788
Hawaii 10 W W
Idaho 2 W W
Illinois 45 W W
Indiana 10 W W
Iowa 9 W 6,741
Kansas 1 W W
Kentucky 25 1,936 104,170
Louisiana 315 13,137 859,330
Maine 15 64 2,394
Maryland 42 1042 77,814
Massachusetts 48 844 58,349
Michigan 35 451 29,585
Minnesota 7 W W
Mississippi 17 889 51,558
Missouri 17 1,361 91,655
Montana 1 W W
Nebraska 0 0 0
Nevada 3 W W
New Hampshire 2 W W
New Jersey 76 2,091 134,902
New Mexico 1 W W
New York 125 3,767 321,596
North Carolina 26 211 10,253
North Dakota 1 W W
Ohio 23 535 36,258
Oklahoma 1 W W
Oregon 21 W W
Pennsylvania 35 W W
Rhode Island 10 W 2,834
South Carolina 28 117 3,590
South Dakota 0 0 0
Tennessee 16 2,130 128,067
Texas 127 4,978 400,771
Utah 6 W 561
Vermont 6 W W
Virginia 40 W 42,458
Washington 87 4,612 283,859
West Virginia 3 W W
Wisconsin 11 95 3,869
Wyoming 2 W W
United States, total1 1,775 68,517 4,480,674

1Values 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, County Business Patterns 2009, available at http://www.census.gov/econ/cbp/ as of April 27, 2012.