WATERBORNE COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES NC) 1987 PART 4 WATERWAYS AND HARBORS PACIFIC COAST, ALASKA AND HAWAII DTIC 8D DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WATER RESOURCES SUPPORT CENTER WRSC-WCUS- 87-4 DISCLAIMER NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT IS BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE. THE COPY FURNISHED TO DTIC CONTAINED A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF PAGES WHICH DO NOT REPRODUCE LEGIBLY. Unclassified SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE Form Approved REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE OMB No. 0704-0188 la. REPORT SECURITY CLASSIFICATION lb. RESTRICTIVE MARKINGS 2a. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION AUTHORITY 3. DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY OF REPORT Approved for public release; 2b. DECLASSIFICATION / DOWNGRADING SCHEDULE distribution unlimited. 4. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER(S) 5. MONITORING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER(S) 6a. NAME OF PERFORMING ORGANIZATION 6b. OFFICE SYMBOL 7a. NAME OF MONITORING ORGANIZATION Waterborne Commerce (If applicable) Water Resources Support Center Statistics Center • CEWRC-NDC-C Navigation Division CEWRC-CC 6C. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) 7b. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) P.O. Box 61280 Casey Building New Orleans, LA 70161 Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060 8a. NAME OF FUNDING/SPONSORING 8b. OFFICE SYMBOL 9. PROCUREMENT INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ORGANIZATION Office, Chief of (if applicable) Enineers-U.S. Army CECW 8c. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) 10. SOURCE OF FUNDING NUMBERS Casimir Pulaski BuilOin6 PROGRAM PROJECT TASK IWORK UNIT 20 Massachusetts Avenue, NW ELEMENT NO. NO. NO. ACCESSION NO. Washington, DC 20314 1 I 1. TITLE (Include SecurityClassification) Waterborne Commerce of the United States Calendar Year 1987 Part 4 - Waterways and Harbors. Pacific Coast. Alaska and Hawaii 12. PERSONAL AUTHOR(S) Department of the Army Corns of Engineers 13a. TYPE OF REPORT 13b. TIME COVERED 14. DATE OF REPORT (YearMonth Day) 115. PAGE COUNT Annual FROM 1/1/87 T012/31/81 89 May 1 140 16. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTATION National Technical Information Service (NTIS) 5285 Port Royal Road Available from: Springfield, VA 22161 17. COSATI CODES 18. SUBJECT TERMS (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) FIELD GROUP SUB-GROUP Waterborne Commerce -- Statistics 19, ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) Waterborne Commerce of the United States, (WCUS), Part 4, Calendar Year 1987 is one of a series of five (5) publications containing statistics on the commercial movement of foreig and domestic cargo. WCUS, Part 4, presents detailed data by commodity and traffic for the waterways and harbors on the Pacific Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii. The statistics include commodities given in short tons (2000 lbs.) and vessel trips for the harbors and waterways. 20. DISTRIBUTION /AVAILABILITY OF ABSTRACT 21. ABSTRACT SECURITY CLASSIFICATION |1UNCLASSIFIED/UNLIMITED 0 SAME AS RPT. 0 DTIC USERS Unclassified 22a. NAME OF RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL 22b. TELEPHONE (Include Area Code) 22c. OFFICE SYMBOL David L. Penick (504) 862-1404 I CEWRC-NDC-C OD Form 1075, juN2*j Previous editions are obsolete. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE III WATERBORNE COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES CALENDAR YEAR 1987 PART 4 WATERWAYS AND HARBORS PACIFIC COAST, ALASKA AND HAWAII COMPILED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE WATER RESOURCES SUPPORT CENTER U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS FORT BELVOIR, VIRGINIA For sale by: District Engineer, U.S. Army Engineer District, New Orleans P.O. Box 60267, New Orleans, Louisiana 70160 Price $2.00 IV d 0/ -- $~- *s'La Lai, CV) V 43 4, I- 0-- ILnA u~ j t 2- m &3 41 In a- or Ix A It -4 CL "'.t 'a . - ~ 0 I0 z IL I' o cc -4 4- I CI Lt-'- *' 10 . / -f, a * -~ ~~1 m CONTENTS V Page Map of the United States showing geographical areas covered by each of the five Waterborne Commerce Statistics publications ... ............. . IV Introduction ................ ..................................... VII Explanation of Terms for Kind of Traffic .......... ........................ . VIII Commodity Classification for Domestic Waterborne Commerce ....... ............... IX SECTION 1. Comparative statements of commerce for preceding years and the detailed freight traffic for calendar year 1987 of waterways and harbors of the Pacific Coast, Alaska and Hawaii, arranged by U.S. Army Engineer Districts ..... ................. . I Los Angeles, Calif ................. .................................. 3 Sacramento, Calif ................. ................................... 10 San Francisco, Calif ............. ................................. . 17 Pacific Ocean Division ............. ................................ . 31 Walla Walla, Wash .............. ................................... ... 38 Portland, Oreg .................. .................................... 40 Seattle, Wash ................ ..................................... . 60 Alaska ................ ....................................... 76 SECTION 2. Trips and drafts of vessels for waterways and harbors of the Pacific Coast, Alaska and Hawaii, arranged by U.S. Army Engineer Districts ............... .................................. 103 Los Angeles, Calif .............. .................................. . 105 Sacramento, Calif .............. .................................. . 107 San Francisco, Calif ............. ................................. ... 109 Pacific Ocean Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Walla Walla, Wash ................................................... 11 Portland, Oreg ................. ..................................... 115 0- Seattle, Wash ............... .................................... 121 Alaska ................ ....................................... 124 Index ..................... ......................................... 129 ods / or 'I.' ?QLa I:~-~ awl IVTRODUCTON VII This publication is one of a series containing statistics on the waterborne commerce of the United States during the calendar year 1987. Four of these publications present detailed data on the movements of commodities and vessels at the ports and harbors and on the waterways and canals of the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, and the fifth c,'ntain$ summary data of the country as a whole. The numbers of the publications and the areas covered are: Area Part 1. Atlantic Coast Part 2. Gulf Coast, Mississippi River System, and Antilles, Part 3. Great Lakes Part 4. Pacific Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii Part 5. Waterborne Commerce of the United States (National Summaries) Both the foreign and domestic commerce moved on United States waters are included. Data on the foreign commerce were supplied to the Corps of Engineers by the Bureau of the Census; data for the compilation of the domestic statistics were collected by the several offices of the Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, in compliance with various acts of Congress. The principal provision governing the collection of these data is included in the River and Harbor Act of September 22, 1922; as amended by Section 919 of the 1986 Water Resources Development Act. Section II. That u...rs, agents, masters, and clerks of vessels and other craft plying upon the navigable waters of the United States, and all individuals and corporati-' engaged in transporting their own goods upon the navigable waters of the United States, shall furnish such statements relative to vessels, passengers, freight and tonnage as may be required by the Secretary of War: Provided, that this provision shall not apply to those rafting logs, except upon a direct request upon the owner to furnish specific information. That every person or persons offending against the p-ovisions of this section, shall for each and every offense, be liable to a fine of $5,000 or imprisonment not exceeding two moths, to be enforced in any district court in the United States within whose territorial jurisdiction such offense may have been committed. While the information as now collected 6nd compiled is designed to meet the administrative requirements of the Department of the Army in connection with the duties ab6tiied by Congress, it also provides useful data for other governmental departments, coimercia and shipping zoncerns, and others interested in transportation. Waterborne traffic movements were reported to the Corps of Engineers by all vessel operators of record on prescribed forms approved by the Office of Management and Budget under the Federal Reports Act of 1942 for those movements of their vessels which were classified as domestic traffic; namely, between United States ports, continental and noncontiguous, and on the island rivers, canals, and connecting channels of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, excluding the Panama Canal. The reports were generally submitted on the basis of a vessel movement completed in one direction and, for movements with cargo, the origin and destination of the water transportation of each individual commodity. In compiling the data, the entire movement was included in the year in which the movement was completed even though the shipment may have originated in the preceding year, except that, beginning with calendar year 1961 statistics, a cutoff date of 28 February was established for the processing of reports from vessel oeerators covering the prior year's completed movements. Hence, reports of movements completed in 1987 but not reported to the Corps of Engineers until after 28 February 1988 will be included in the next year's, 1988, statistics tather than in this publication, white reports of movements completed in 1986 but reported to the Corps after 28 February 1987 are included in this publication. Sponsored by the Office of Statistical Policy, Office of Management and Budget, a uniform system of classification for freight was developed with cooperation of all Federal agencies engaged in collecting and compiling data on shipping. This classification, the Commodity Classification for Domestic Waterborne Coanerce, is used for data on the foreign and domestic commerce presented in these publications, although some minor modifications exist in the foreign data which were necessitated by Bureau of the Census policies and orocedures. The domestic traffic includes all commercial movements between points in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Traffic with the Panama Canal Zone is treated as foreign commerce. Cargo moved for the military agencies in commercial vessels is reported as ordinary commercial cargo; military cargo moved in Department of Defense vessels is omitted from these statistics. All movements between the United States and foreign countries and between Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, U.S.A., and foreign countries are classified as foreign traffic. Trade between United States territories and possessions, i.e. Guam, Wake, American Samoa, etc., and foreign countries is excluded. These data are furntshed to the Corps of Engineers by the Bureau of the Census under a working arrangement sponsored by the Office of Statistical Policy, Office of Management and Budget. The data are confined to movements by water, and are reconcilable with published reports of the Bureau of the Census. Shipments of domestic merchandise and re-exports of foreign merchandise are termed exports. The imports include inbound merchandise for direct consumption and entries into custom bonded storage and manufacturing warehouses. Intransit merchandise, defined by the Bureau of the Census as merchandise coming into the United States from a foreign country and shipped to a foreign country without having been entered as an import, is treated as an import when unloaded from a vessel and as an export when loaded on a vessel. Export shipments for use of the United States Armed Forces abroad are excluded from the statistics as are import shipments on Department of Defense owned and operated vessels. Foreign trade data of territories and possessions other than Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, which are under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior, were not furnished to the Corps of Engineers by the Bureau of the Census and are excluded from the statistics of both agencies. Export shipments under the various foreign aid programs on Department of Defense operated vessels, either American Flag commercial vessels under time, voyage, or space charter or vessels owned and operated by the Department of Defense, and various items (listed by the Census) which affect national security are not published in terms of the individual commodities shipped. Instead, a lump-sum tonnage figure is compiled and appears in these tables as commodity code 9999, "Department of Defense Controlled Cargo and Special Category Items." The 1987 statistics on waterborne exports of domestic and foreign merchandise and non-Department of Defense shipments of Special Category comodities reflect fully compiled data for shipments to Canada individually valued at $2,000 and over combined with estimated data for shipments valued $251-$l,999, based on A 10-percent sample of such shipments. For countries other than Canada, the export statistics reflect fully compiled data for shipments valued $1,000 and over combined with estimated data for shipments valued $251-$999, based on a 50-percent sample of such shipments. Data on export shipments valued under $251 are excluded from this report. Import statistics for 1987 exclude data on shipments valued $250 and under reported on both formal and informal entries. Informal entries generally contain items valued not more than $250. Foreign trade data furnished by Census are based on reports processed for Census' monthly data January through December and represent statistical year rather than calendar year data. VIII ticre 4 £ *ad Sata. 197 The figures on ton-miles are computed by the Corps of Engineers; each ton-mile figure reflects only the distance each ton of cargo, foreign or domestic, moved on the waterway described in the section for which the figure is reported. The sumary of ton-miles for the entire United States contained in Part 5 includes movements on the inland waterways and Great Lakes System only, cargoes. foreign and domestic, of deep-sea vessels are included only for that portion of the voyage that occurred in inland rivers. canals, or connecting channels-neither the carriage on the oceans nor the Gulf of Mexico nor the tonnage moved among the territories and possessions, "Intra-territory Traffic," is taken into account. Trips of vessels at ports are reported as inbound, which represents the number of entrances or arrivals, aid outbound, which represents the number of clearances or departures. On the waterways, the number of trips signifies the number of individual vessel movements on the waterway in each direction; a'single trip is counted for each vessel using the waterway in a continuous direction regardless of the number of stops made on the waterway. Some towboat trips and empty barge moves are sampled to expedite processing and reduce cost.- Even with sampling; however, the number of towboat trips are calculated from better than 70-percent of the total number of towboat moves reported and the number of barge trips are derived from better than 85-percent of the total number of barge moves reported. The number of trips reported includes vessels engaged in foieIgn trade, which are furnished by the Bureau of the Census based on Customs Entrance and Clearance forms. Complete information on trips of vessels, ferry and other, not required to clear formally was not furnished by the Bureau of Customs beginning with data for the year 1969. Adjustments are made to the trip counts, if necessary, to more accurately reflect actual traffic patterns (e.g. inbound vs. outbound trip counts). Customs regulations with regard to entrance and clearance do not provide all data as required by the Corps of Engineers where supplementary information could be obtained, adjustments were made by the Corps of Engineers to reflect the true volume of vessel movements in and out of channels and harbors reported in these publications. Excluding from these figures are United States Army and Navy vessels, such as Army transports and Navy tankers entering or clearing without cocmercal cargo, and foreign military and naval craft. Some duplication may exist in the number of vessel trips at ports for those American flag vessels engaging both foreign and domestic trade on the same voyage. Since movements of vessels and cargo between two United States ports are reported to the Corps of Engineers, and entrance and clearance must be obtained from Customs at each port of call while foreign cargoes are aboard, those vessels engaged in combined toretgn and domestic movements may be reported twice. Draft, in all cases, is the distance from water level to the lowest point of the vessel under-water and is measured when the vessel is completely stopped - either tied to a dock or at anchor. The draft under way - while the vessel is moving - is dependent on many factors, such as speed of the vessel and depth and width of the channel, and varies from channel to channel. Channel depth of at least 3 feet more than the draft of a vessel at dock is required where vessels must be operated at slow speed. Channel depth of 5 feet more than the draft of a vessel at dock is required in channels where vessels can be operated at more efficient and economical speeds. Passenger arrivals and departures on the various waterways and channels and at ports include passengers engaged in foreign travel. While the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, no longer provides foreign passenger data to the Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center, foreign passengers traveling between Canada and the United States in the Great Lakes and Alaska areas are reported to the Corps of Engineers from other sources available to the Corps. In addition, the New England Division has been able to obtain foreign passenger data for calendar year 1987 in Bar Harbor, Lubec, Eastport and Portland Harbor. Foreign data on various connecting channels having no terminal facilities, such as Cape Cod Canal, and Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, are not available from Census records. Hence, the Corps of Engineers developed such data from canal records. SECTION I of this publication presents comparative statements of commerce for preceding years and the detailed freight traffic for calendar year 1987 of harbors and waterways in the area covered by this part of the statistics series. SECTION 2 presents data on the movements of vessels at the harbors and on the waterways included in the first section. TERMS FOR KIND OF TRAFFIC The terms applied to the kinds of traffic as found in these publications are explained as follows: Pertaining to Ports Imports and Exports. These terms apply to traffic between the United States and foreign ports, including the Canal Zone. Traffic of the U.S. Great Lakes ports with Canada is supplemented by the term "Canadian" to differentiate it from overseas traffic. Coastwise Receipts and Shipments. These terms apply to domestic traffic receiving a carriage over the ocean, or the Gulf of Mexico, e.g. New Orleans to Baltimore, New York to Puerto Rico, San Francisco to Hawaii, or Puerto Rico to Hawaii. Traffic between Great Lakes ports and seacoast ports, when having a carriage over the ocean, is also termed "coastwise." The Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound are internal bodies of water, therefore, traffic confined to these areas in 'internal" rather than "coastwise." Lakewise Receipts and Shipments. These terms apply to traffic between United States ports on the Great Lakes System. The Great Lakes System is treated as a separate system rather than as a part of the inland system. Internal Receipts and Shipments. These terms apply to traffic between ports or landings wherein the entire movement takes place on inland waterways. Also termed internal are movements involving carriage on both inland waterways and waters of the Great Lakes; inland movements that cross short stretches of open waters which link inland systems; marine products, sand and gravel taken directly from beds of the oceans, the Gulf of Mexico and important areas thereof; and movements between offshore installations and inland waterways. Local. Movements of freight within the confines of a port whether the port has only one or several areas or channels, except car-ferry and general ferry are termed "local." The term is also applied to marine products, sand, and gravel taken directly from the Great Lakes. Intraterritory receipts and shipments. These terms apply to traffic between ports in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, U.S.A., which are considered a single unit. Pertaining to Rivers, Federal and Private Canals, Connecting Channels, and Intracoastal Waterways The terms "imports," "exports," "coastwise receipts," "coastwise shipments," 'internal receipts," and "internal shipments" are used as at ports. Upbound and Downbound. These terms are applied to movements within the confines of a river, intracoastal waterway, canal, or a segment of one of these channels as described in the "Section included" for each channel. Inbound and Outbound. Traffic moving from one waterway into another is termed "outbound" in the case of the shippinK waterway and "inbound" with respect to the receiving waterway. Through Traffic. Traffic moving through a waterway to and from points on other waterways ts termed "through traffic." General Terms Freight reported under the terms "car ferry" or "general ferry" is not directly included in the port or channel :onnage, but is separately statea and tabulated. ITRODUCTM IX COMMODITY CLASSIFICATION FOR DOMESTIC WATEROOR1E COMMERC NOTE: The commodity descriptions used is the statustical tables vs laws pubdication are abbreviated to conserve printing space of the folowing corrnodties: Code Code so. Item fame ho. Item Ram Group 01-Far. Products Group 20-Food and Kindred Products 0011 Ctn, ao 2034 Vegetables and preparations, canned and oth-ewise 0102 Barley and rye prepared and preserved 0103 Corn 2039 Pruits, and fruit s-d ..- tsble juices, canned and 01J4 Oat. otherwise prepared or preserved 0115 Rice 204L %at flour and semo-Ia. 0106 Sorghum Groins 2042 Animal feeds )107 Wheot 2049 Grain mill products, not elsewhere classified illI Soybeons 2061 Sugar Sill FLacoeed 2062 Molasses 0119 Qilseeds not elsewhere classified 2091 Alcoholic beverages 0121 Tobacco, leaf 2091 Vegetable oils all grade; marglrio and 0122 Hay and Fodder shortening 0129 Field crops. not elsewhere classified 2092 Animal ois and fats. not elewhere classified, 0131 Fresh fruits including marine 0132 Bananas and plantains 2094 Groceries 0113 Coffee, green and roasted (including instant) 2095 Le U134 Cooa beans 2099 iscellsnevos food products 0141 Fresh and frozen vegetables 0131 Live animals (livestock) encept sou animals, Group 21-Tobacco Priducta cats, dogs, etc. Olhj Animals and animal products, out elsewhere 2111 Tobacco nlesactren classified 0191 Miscellaneous far, products Group i-Basic Textiles Group 08-Forest Products 2211 Basic textile products, except textile fibers 2212 Textile fibers not elsewhere classified 0041 Crude rubber and allied goes Uodil Forest products, not elsewhere classified Group 21-Apparel and Other Finished Tentile Products Including Knit Group 09-Fresh Fish and Other Marine Products 2311 Apparel and other finished textile products. includind knit 0911 Fresh fish, escept shellfish 0912 Shellfish, except prepared or preserved Group 24-Lasber and Wood Products 0913 Mennaden Esrept Furniture 0931 Marine shells, unmanufactured 2411 Logs Group 10-Metallic Ores 2412 Balted logs 2413 Fuel wood, charcoal, and mastes LOll Iron ore and concentrates 2416 Timber, posts, poles. piling, and other wood in the 1021 Copper ore and concentrates rough 1051 fausite and other s,.inom ores and 2615 Pulpwood. log concentrates 2416 Wood chips, Staves. ioldinga. and eacelsior Lo6 Manganese ores and concentrates 2421 Lomber 10fl Nonferrous metal ores and concentrates, not 2431 Veneer. plywood, snd other worked wood elsewhere classified 2691 Wood manufactures. at elevhere classified Group fl-Coal Group 25-Farniture sad Fistures 1121 Cool and Lignite 2511 Furniture and fixtures Group IJ-Crude Petroleum Group 2b-Pulp, Paper and Allied Products 1311 Crude petroleum 26L Pulp 2621 standarI newsprint paper Group l-onsetallic Ainerals. 2631 Paper and paperboard Except Fuels 2691 Pulp, paper and paperboard products, not elsewhere classified 1411 Limestone flun and calcareous stone 1412 building ston, ass.rked Group 27-Printed Matter 142 Sand, gravel and cruahed rock 1451 Clay, cermaic and refractory materials 2711 Printed matter 1411 Phosphate ronk 1419 Batural fertilizer materials, not elsewhere Group 28-Chemicals and Allied Products cla,-Ifted 1491 OSI 2810 Sodium hydroxide (caustic sode) 1492 Suli r: dry 2811 Crude products from coal tar, petroleum, and I493 Sal; e, liquid natural gas, escept htenene and toluene 1696 Gyps , crude and plasters 2812 Dyes, Organic pigment, dy*eing and tasning materials 1499 Non sllic minerals, except fuels. not 2813 Alcohol else tre classified 2816 Radioactive and associated materials, including .ates Group 19-Ordsance and Accessories 2817 $ensen and toluene, crude and coercially pure 281s Sulphuric acid 1911 Ordn e and accessories 2819 Basic chemicals and basic chemical products, not elewhere classified Group 20-Food and Kindred Products 2821 Plastic materials, regenerated cellulose and synthetic resins, inrlodimg film. sheeting, and 2011 Pleat resh. chilled, or frsen lainatee 3012 Meat d mess products prepared or preserved, 2822 synthetic rubber ifct ng canned eat products 2823 Sythetic (man-made) fiber 2016 TnL animal fats and ois 2831 Drugs (biological products, medicinal rhemicals, 2015 Anti ny-products,. Io elswhere classified botanical products and pharmaceutical preparations) 2021 Dair inducts, except dried milk and cre 2641 Soap, detergents. ad cleaning preparstions; 2022 Drisq ilk and cream perfImes m osmetics, and other toilet preparations 2031 Pish I fish produrct including shellfish, 2851 Fat, varnishes, larqmers, sils and allied pr ed or preaet products 2861 I. and wood chemicals 2871 NitroaemOan chemical fertiliers, encept mintures 2872 FOtl¢as :sic chelc ertilizers, esIsps itares 2873 Phophat ic chemica tertilier,. escept mixtures VCtadan &*wowq deM tma Shift 198 7 tode Code no. Ite Nase l. [tem m. Group 2d-Ctwmtc.sl and Allied Peoducts Group h4-Fabricated Metal Products. FUcept Ordnance. Machinaery sed 287b tnsecccde,. fungic.des. pesticides, and Tramsportatio Iquipmeat distntcraoctn 2879 Fertilitcrs and ort mater iss, not 3411 Fabricated metal products, except ordnance,. ese herrausiticd machinery, and transporatioaon equipenc 2891 Mincelluneoosccmtcal products Group 35-Machimery. Earept lactrical Group 29-Petroleum and Coal Products 3511 Machinery, except electrical 2911 Gasoline, including natural gasoline 29M2 Jet furI Group 36-tlectrical Machinepy. Iquipment 2913 Keroso-n and Supplies 2914 Distillste tl oil 2915 Residual felf oil 3611 Electrical mabchinery equipment sad supplies 2916 LubricatLng oils and greases 2917 Naphtha, xtineral spirits, solvents, not Group 37-Transportation Kquipment elseshcre classified 2918 Asphalt, car, and pit-ea 3711 Motor nehiclen, part. sad eqipet 2920 Coke, including petroleum coke 3721 Arcraft and parts 2921 Liquefied pecrolcus gas coal Lae, 3731 Ship. and boats natural gs., and saturol gas liquids 3791 Miscellaseous transprtation equipment 2951 Aphalt buildinS materisls Z991 Petrolcum and coal products, not elsewhere roup 38-Istrumnts. Photographic ad classified Opticsl Goods. Watce$ and Clocks Group 30-Rubber and Miscellaneous 361I Instruments, photogeaphir and optical goads, Plastic Products matches and clocks 3011 Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Group 39-Misceltneous Products of Manufacturing Group 31-Leather and Leather Products 3911 Miscellaneous prodaccs of manofartnrisg 3111 Leather and leather products Group 40-Waste sod Scrap Materials Group 32-Scone, Clay, Glass and Concrete Products 4011 Iroan end steel scrap 4012 Nosferrous atal scrap 3211 Glass ssd glass products 6022 fetci vast., scrap, and sweepings 3241 fuildisn cement io& Paper aoste and scrap 3251 Structural clay products, including 4029 Waste and scrap, not elsehero classified rnfractories 3271 Line Group 41-Special Itms 32d1 Cut stone ad stone products 3291 Miscellineous nonmetallic *inerl products 4111 Iter 4112 Misellanseous shipmests hot identifiable by Group 33-Primary Metal Products codity 4113 LCL freight 3311 Pig iron 4118 Materials used is watersay improvest, Coermmt 3312 Slag materials 3313 Cose (coal and petroleum), petroleum pitches 4119 Empty cotainere and asphalts, asd nsphtha asd soeents 9* Deparrene of ]*fene controlled cargo and special 3314 Iron and steel isgocs, and other primary category itema form i ans for tub and pipe., and sponge iron sCargoes exported on Departamnt of Defense controlled 3315 Iron and steel bars, rods, angles, shapes and vessels lather than goods for the use of U.S. Ared Forces sections, including sheet piling ahrosd) and ao-Department c Defense shipments of military 331h Iron sod areel plates and sheets component items (abbreviated SCi) for which coomoaity 3317 Iron sod steel pipe asd cube detail is not furnished to the Corps of Ingineere. 3318 Perronlloys 3319 Primary iron and steel products, not elsewhere elassified including castiogs in the rnugh 3321 Nonferrous setals primary smelter product, basic shapes, wire castings snd forgings, escept copper, lad, sic ad aluiinum 3322 Copper and copper alloys, whether or not refined, unworked 3323 Lead and sinc iscluding alloys, unwored 3324 Aluminum and aluminum alloys, uaOrked SECTION 1 FREIGHT TRAFFIC LOS ANGELES, CA, DISTRICT 3 3AN 31,,3 46933., :&4,F SECTIONSI%%JOEOI: ENT1QE''jq CJS93.A.N 03'T"314 MO~JECT ?Lf ,I2FEET INE,T84%CE C4,6NNELT 30 TO .2 FEET IN BA C-AN%EL, AN) TJ .D 5331 26 '4 35AI%4CHO3400 4E45T 3ICT I l -L' 1. 3) E" -^A iE,. 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E .................... 51 51 .......... .. 2421 LJ45-----------------3081 6,1-----41,9-------------- 900..... ,3 244j 33 AJ~c4,jFA~yjq3 'L:- - - - ---- -54 5- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --.. .............. ..... 2511 FU9',17QRAN J.Fx;j.E- - - - - - - - 350 5- - - - - - - - - - - 26 2 570%489 9EA$ 4 O1N .64---------- 6b4,706 47 2691 0,6P 6. *A'0'4 Pn 4)JTS WEC- - - - - --.... 41 41...... . 2 711 P 1I '3 "877&9------ ------ 7..7-------------------- 2814 adAS IC CIE10.. 8.3 NEC4 '0---------------27,559 27,559 ------ - - - - - - - - - 2921 LA51 v6~j~ - - - - - 165 l65 2823 37',79V1C AN-MAQE) 185-------------20 20 2831 Dqa3S--------------------------------------------19 19-------------------------------------------------------------------- 2853 84P 5- - - - - - - - 280 280----------------------------------- 2871 SIT R33EN3,iS C.,E- FERTI0IZERS------------------4,,229 4b,229----------------------------------------- 2872 POT*S111 C4E" FER1E1E0------------84,415----------- --8475------------------------------- 2314 DISVILLAE FE L C -------------------------- 75,298-------------2389 54,316.............................................. 2 915 9ES:I3JAL JEL a1,-------------------------4,372 ---------- --------------- ,458 57,91------------------- 291 LUO9I ,l' 2IL 60 96E-------------2----------------2----------------------------- 303I 3 3R 094 tN 3 " C PLASTIC PROD3------------------------.336 334 2 ......... 31l1 LEATE a AN) LEA 9ER PROSJCTS---------------------- 15 ..........--------------------------------------------------- 1233 EA3 AN OLSS.PRDDJCT3 ------------------------ I 81 3241 8U1L01N2 CEENT- - - - - - -32,541 312,541 --- 3281 C..! STJNE AN7 'I 573:4 9 2C3------------20 2..................................... 3291 MISC 4ON"'ETS.LIL INERAL PROD-------------------32 32----------------------------------- 3315 3939, STEEL 544APE3, E AC 394---------------------,833 6,813---------- ------------------------------ 3311 IR3N AND 3714EE4 P IPE AND TlosE -------------------- 3 30------------------------------------------ 13338 FERRJALLOYS----------------- ----------- 4,804 416,8------------------------------------ 319 1.69AJ 43STEL P932,C73, 'E------------509 509 3321 90.99F33 "47443TAL, NEC---------------- ---- 42 . 332j ALj"'.T £ L AD3 '*43-------- 4 44 .......... .......... .......... 3033 A 48 13 *ETA P90.ER - - - - - 171 13 - - - - - - - - - - 3533 A ,INEAT E ' XCE 9T EiECT4RICA--------------------1 98 16b42 3633 ELECTRICAL. "A4 493 4433 - - - - - - 70 691 3 721 AIRCRAFT 443P643- - - - - - - -S-----------------......0000000000000000000000000000000000000 3733 I32s 4143 AI JT---------------------------- - -6 I3 I ... i ..... ................ .... 3911 413 4N28C7 A D OAT - - - - 3 3 !0II 3M04 AND S T EL 5...-- - - - 4,93 - --. ,9 4022 TEXTILE flT4, 30989, .......... P-......-.......- 6.. 402 9 *ASTE A 0 " NEC- - - - - - -3,.... 15'43,' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -556,200. .87,000 4333 MATE. - - - - - - - 7,66- - - - - - - - - - - - -7..,66 ...... ...... ...... 43112 CoMo 3T33 NE - - - - - 13059 33" .......... 5,648- - - - - - - --....... 1 ,544 4899 DEPA.7'ENI 38 3EFE4SE ANtD SC01- - - - - - - 2, - - ........ "-............................ 4 ?e&u 4 de Zrd J 7 NEWRPORT bAY HAR8OR, CALIF. SECTION INCLUDEDO ENTRANCE CHANNEL A4D ENTIRE BAY. CONTROLLING DEPTHs 20 FEET IN THE ENTRANCE CHANNEL, RAIN CHANNEL, AND TURNING 8MI1N, 15 FEET IN TOE YACHT ANCHOAAGE, NS I0 FELT IN ALL OTHER PARTS UF THE SAY SOUTH OF U.S. RI;nRAY 101-A, AND EAST Of STArE .VGORAY $5, PROJECT DEPTH: SANE AS CONTOaLLING DEPTH. NAVIGATION SECTIONI ENTIRE YEAR. C04PARATIAE STATERENT OF TRAFFIC YEAR TONS YEAR TON8 1978--- -. 84 1983 102 9979198o o 67 19980. 19e5-- 23,100 196901................................ ................ 9 8 148 . ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... L 4oo FREIGHT TRAFFIC, 1987 DOESTIL (SHORT ros) CONODITY TOTAL COAST.13E 1TERIAL RECEIPTS SHIPMENTS T TL I- -rN-.~ e u -' ° - m 290,575 15L 290,500 009 ASTA AND RP, NEC.............................................................................. . 290, 0 0............. ... SOO 4112 COD3ITIES, NE. Co... ............................. ........ . .................................. 75 75! ......... LONG BEACH "ARBOR, CALIF. SECTION ICLUODE i ENTIR!LHARBQR .ITIIN 7.40 CITY L.75 OF LURA BEACH. CONTOLLIVG DEPTHS A2 FEET IN LONG BEACM ENTRANCE CHANNEL 50 FEET TJ 55 FEET IN TJR ING dAS 1S 35 FLET IN CERRITUS CHANNEL. PROJECT DEPT4: 35 FLET IN L0G AEACH CIANNEL A') oTHER COANAELS AND SASIN5. COPARAIIVE STATEHENT Of TRAFFIC YLAN TU45 YEAR TONS 197 ................................................... 3158,04 98......................................l,1258 1979................................ ..................33547,303 1 900b................................................. 4,8b5: 1980...................... ................ ...- o.........38,719,672 195............................., 7T,333 1941...................................... .....-........ 3537 ,11 198b.,110,2bb 1:.2- .................................................. 42,01,254 1907.... .................................................. 45,d96,41 FRE[IHT TRAFFIC, 1987 (SHORT TJNS) I FOREIGI I DIESTIC COHOaITY TOTAL C u I A I- LUCAL IRPORTS EXPORTS RECEIPTS SHI0 INTS, RECEIPTS I[PfENTS' TOTA ..................................... 4, ,oR6,77 0l01 CuTTON, HA................................... A19,642............. 1b6,78............... 2,462,............ .......... i.......... 20 .ARL.. ... YE................................. 1 02.............................. 0103 CORN3 ..... 2 27,31..................................-..7.........7.... 0105 E -IC.......................................... o33 9,247 1,7........................... ...... ..... I......... 3106 SUG4.J AS -.............- . ...........------ 1,696 .......... 1,9........... SEA........................................ 7,724 7 7,7.97-..- 0111 SOYE ......---................... .....--....... 601 ,397-........ ..... . .00..... ..... ............. Ol11 DILSEEDS, N ........... 16,90 1,701 13,18. 0121 TOBACCO, LAF..................................... 9,99 1,330 is2 ..................... .......................... 0121 FIELD CHIPSC 0..................... ...... .. 8,79 ,1-- ,763-..........--. .............-.................. 131FRES FR.I..S. .......... ............... 390,726 BIT 593o55 ........... 369............................... 412 490005 40 PANAISa-. ....... .... 336,569 336 ,6..... ..... ......... ..---------- --------... --....... 3133 C3FFEE-................. --... ..... 31,21S 27,779 3,43..-.................. ---------- ----....-- -----...... 0130 COCOA ALAN...............................--- 21311 2,131 ............-......... o.......................... 11 F S 2 FO N E ............... 3..... .. ... .............................. '1141 F R ES FROUN VG------- -- ------*-------1Z2 1 - t-oo-4-2 25--o--0b 1151 LIVE 44H~ 1i 0161 ANIRALS AN PRODCIS, NLC.....-..-.-..- .17,301 1,616 9,7251 .................... ..................... .......... 0191 :ISCELLANEUS FARR PRODUCTS ................... 845 1,802 795 ... 1................. ......... 0841 C uDE RU9AER RHO ALLIED .! .............. 36,475 36,12 25... .......--. . 1861 FOREST POUCTs, NEC ........ .. ......... ...... ,o2 5,31 2 oI........ 0911 FRL- FIS, EXCEPT SHELLFISH.-------.--- ..... 25,06 20,532 5,32 o902 SnELL.F 15't LXCLYT PKLPAREO.................. 1,412, 477 z ,4336...........21 ...................... 0931 ARI'E HELL, O0NANJFACTUEO ..... .. ........ ,01' 410 ,01-.................................................. I 10 41 4N1A44 COCEITNtES ......... 1 ......... 0....... :!a .. 0..-- ................................ ...... 2021 CUPPE4 JRE AO,,) LOCEvTNAT...---......---.- --- 11,00 ........... 11,0-...--................ .................. 1051 ALJ:IVUO 395, COCETqATES- .......... . . 9,131 17.10 2207. ............................ .................... 1091 EUNFEROJ5 0003, CJCT, NEC....-.----- - - - - 17,70 14 ----------....... 1121 CIA,. Aol L11NIT........................ .... 545,717 75 b556o ............................... 1ilCHE P0 59J 0 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". . . . . . .. . 1032,73 919 62 697 30 31'0 0,2 ,0...... 111 NU F ... . ......... ........ ...... ....8 d 6 ------. . . . . . I4 A043, -- 4;:-, ;-OSHL.. .. C.................2322 3,613 20,167 151 CLAY..."................... ;;; .. ..... ....... 1,5.9 99 2,05..... ...... . . ...... .................... 271 PA SP AG T& 0 1 . . . . . ?--- -------------. --- 4,008 9 483 30, 4 ... ----- . ..-- . . .--........... ........... .. ....... 147 4010001. FEHTILISER RATS, 0EC-...-...-.-- .1000 lA81.. . . .--- .......-..........-....-...............-............... - 179 SALT... :.... ............................ 125,4631 175,6 IN........... ............. 149? SULPHIR, DA - ............................. ., .. .......... .9.'12.......... I........ .................... LOS ANGELES, CA, DISTRICT 5 LU'lb 6EACH 44.80R, CALIt,--CONT7.UEO F4EIGMT TR4FFIC, 14R7--CDNTI'.JEU (SHORT TO-'S) CJASTAISE I, T L . C3OADiTY TOTAL IT LOCAL IMPO T EXP ORT RECLIPTS ] ..... .. .. ~ct -r . I-L . . .. I 14914 09P334, :9JuL 4.3 PLASTERS----------- ---- 764,67 ?,5,598 2,8h8 --------------------- ---------- -------------------- 1899 NmUETAL.IC I ERALS, ', E ---------------- -152,901 9,195 143, u7b ...........- .......... ....... .......... .......... 1911 CAD AJCE 4')ACCESSORIES .............-......... 5 I,1T3 9 - - - .......... - .......... .......... .......... 281 EA. RE',CILED FDZ'4............16.1 16,78 89ol--------------8'---------------------- 205 ONETA 43 O P JC , .. LC ....-------------. 1 788 321,V7 13,247b .......... - - ................................... 203 FISE AND . LF', P8PAHEU--------------------7,9 69I 9 ,4 2039 PREP P4301 A O yES UJIC, OEC-----------------124,9 66,908 57,918-----------6.......-'" 17" ........................... 2041 RHEAT FLOOR 400 SEULI A0-------------------- ... 730----------3.......... 0 ...................... ........................... 2014 ANIj* 4 A L FES-------------------------4,0 4,976 21905----------------------------- 201 0 L1' 'iL P OjUCT3 . C ............ NC..... 1------$---- - --32 .......... 1- .............................. 061 54------------------- ---- -----------------------2.2 170 92---------------------- ......................---- 2021 OIASSES ................................. -3,174 2. .. 8- - - - - -- - .......... 1-- .---------- --------------- 2041 ALCOIDLIC oL8ERAOLS----------------------------110,17 98,c07 17,132------------.8--------------------- 2091 VEa ETkyLE OILS, 440, T ......... 7-,047 eel 498, 6 .......... ...... .149 ....... .. ......... ------ 2092O1 IHAL OILS ISM FALS, PLEt -------- ----- 321 307 4 - - - - .................... ............-............-- ---- 2094 G ESCE AIES . . . . .. ----------------- ..... 9- 77,542 - 85,-- ---------- - ..........-...- 7 ................... 2095 ICEP F.......................-------.............. -22,71 22,571-- 57- ---------------- ...... . ---------- ---------- ---------- 309 RI A FUO ROU CT ' .......----..... 1 7530 .......... 0 --. .. . ... -. .. ..... 20991 9ZSE I L ANSE L PRODUTS----------------145S 83,86 6----25 0--- ---------- --------------------- 2111 T063CC0 HANJF&CTORES-----------------------------13,51 387 15.12------------------140.............-------------------- 21I BASIC TEEIIL P-DJCT .-------------------------- 1572 160,3 9,7- .......... -6 .................... 2212 TOT.LE FI E' S, EC ........----------------- 3,b57 76 2,8,9 ---------- . ---------- .---------- ----- 2411 LU- - -- R .......................... S....... 2-72 1094......... . . 91 . .7........................... 2O2.1 FUL400 C6AOAL AT-------------------3,70 1316 52------------------------------- 241 PLOSTS... ES. PIL.N....... -. , 936 61.......................................................... 2091$ FUE L E O ILS ; A RSA ASHOT ........--...... 148,0 Qh 3#51 14811 ---------- 144 .......... .......... ..... -.. 2616 CHIw A BTMS, SA% ES 0 DLAIt ----------------- - - 2 90 £4 ------ - 204 D C E T-- - 0. 7 ES .----------------------------- 33550 7 7. 9l 20,30 241,503. ... .. 2351 ENEEN PLY. O OR 2,0 0------------------61,534 .......... .....................................--- - a041 6USD CISFACT ES, .wEL-.............-..... 66,660 7,313,------------ .......... ...........- --- 2511 FURNITRE 491 FIATORES-------------------------266,598 262,06a 3,890'........ 0- - - ----.- .... 2611 PULP- ................ --------------------- 13,39S 2,667 10,526 .......... ....-- .. ....... -.................... 2211 3A0C949 HEASPINT PAPE ----------------- 74 ---------- 2 6,2... 2631 PAPEH AND PAPERSOARO..-----------------'-..----79,166 113,958 65,124--------------------- .......................---------- 2691 PULP 800 PAPER PRODUCTS, ,EC-.............-31,397 21,736 955 ---------- - 03-------------------------- .... 2711 PRI ,TED L F . . . . ------------------- - --- --3,7 26b.......... .7 2 2 75- ........................... .... 2810 3014 DUt --------------------------------- -52,161- ----- ---------- 0 35,161 ............... ........................ 2511 CRUDE TAR, OL, 040 P oCT.....----------------- -- 4 , .515 -.......... .......... -..................... .....-- ... 281 OTES, POHENT, TANINI. .90------------------77---------79 16 ------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 24210 LCE S - .............................. . 33-- ---- 2,707 23,876 20,30 7 1 ....... . . . ---------- ---------- ---------- 2816 RADIOACTIVE MTRLS, 'ASTES ------------- ----- 9---------1---------...... .......... ..................... ....... 28491 8Ej NZEHA TOLUE------------------------45 8,392 3 31,8---------- ---S3,'.55 6.. 0--------- 2819 OA3IC CIEHICAoS AND PVC0, NEC'-------------1,045,083 276,929 707,571 4797 1,4------------------ 2821 PLASTIC RA T LAuS- ------- -------------------- 26693 1 1060 39 800, 0----------- 6-,0--------........... . 2822 SYNT ETIC RU oLH-- ---.............. --- 1 - 35,582 ...................... 290 3... 1,96- - - 2623 STNrETIC (4N-HAUEJ FI8ERS-------------------- 8,290 63,30 1 ---------- ..... ,$ A ER D E 4ITP ............... ........ ,6., .......... ................... 2831 08 AN0 A3--- A-0-------------- 12,82 01,936 6,38 9 2841 SUAP A " D PAPER-- RODU----- ------------- 33,149 7,031 26,8b ------------- 5---------- ---------- ------.... 2811 PAINTS- ---- - ...........- . ....... 7----------- 3705 25,789 11,079---------- 17 ........-----.......- .......... 2861U9 40 ADS C'E'ICAL ----------------------------- 3,326 1.. 1 3,------------- 2871 45TflLNO.--.E.-FERTLIZERS------------------4,091 4,54 39 , 2872 POTASS C C1CEU FOTILIZLS, . .---------------------- 23,317 833 22,84- 2673 PPSPATC C2DE FEHTILILE S --------------- 1,327 1,249 76 -----------------................. .......... .......... 2s3AC 3~ -- 2,2 3876 INSCTEIES ---- FET-N3----------- ---------- 65870 5 884 287b RAI OATIVE e III qTuT ..... --- -' - 9#5 ----- SF i . . . . .. . . ... ' "....... . .. t. ... 't " 2879 FERTIL 2EH Ae.O MATERIALS, EC--------------- -1,994 2e 1,756'1- - - - - - ...... ......... ..... --.... ........-- 2891 ISCELLAEUS CEWICAL R----------------- 40.51,14 1013 $0 05 ....... 16. I8' 3,83 .......... 2911 GASOLINE--- ............... - ....-- -- ------- 75,038 19,593 10 23,12 ... ........ 2, 0 2912 413 FOE------------------------------ ..... !! .. 43-----------19 --- --.. J133,6971................................... ......-- 2916 DISTILLATE NUEL OIL---------------------... 735,183 39g893 403,974 87,i93| 63,59U I 32,056 125,11 2,850BS 2915 RESIOJAL FIJEL 01-----------------------------.5,695,317 29,'.5o 97,883 £7,288 1 140,1621 3.954,883 141,289 280,268 2916 LEU6RI.ATING OILS ANO GALASE-..-----166,777......... .......... ..... 7-.... 29 7 A8T2 3IU d SOLr cTS ............. 2 . . .-- - 1 , 9 / 1 e 3 . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ' ' 2913 NHSTA, ET--L--- SOTN------------------ - 25 8 9-----1,76 1 - ,------------------- ------------------- 29.3 UOPHA, PTAN, AND ICES--------------97 49............... #9#1' $0 ~~,11.................... .................... .......... 2923 LIQUEFIED OASES----------------------------... 1,875' 123 1,750-----------" ---------------------------------------------- 2951 APALT .UIL..G ATERIAL3..-------------....63 ----- 6- - - --........ 1------------------------------- 3011 RulAE4 AND q1SC PLASTIC P433---------------'-412,328 387,500 24,215--........--- *l8j---------------------- .---- 811 LEATHEV 440 LEATHE4 PR000CTS-------------------25,403 217,933 7,833'----------5.........$7--...................... -.... 3211 OLASS AND OLASS PH OUTS-------------------6....6*41 51,221 12#257!-........----........ .............-. 324£ SUILDINO CE WENT---------------------------------636,99 838,105 640--------------------------------------------5----------- 3251 STROCTURAL CLAR PROUCTS---------a-0----- 64,529 00, .ISI 064.. ....--..-- .. ................--- --------- 3271 L ---.... E------------------------------------..--......-"----..... .........--.....--.. 2. 2 -' 3281 CUT STONE A) STONE PROOCTS--------------- 2 9,738 40,328 9 i-..........---- --...... .... 3291 "ISE NUN'ETALLLC MINE RL P ....----....... 148,12 £28 11 ' £9,291---------- - -.-.. -..-..-... -.-..........- .... 8334 IkON AND STEEL P419490 FD4 S--------------- 274,597 273,qtq 5B8----------------0------------------------- 3315 IRON, STEEL 3riAPES, ESE SMEE!-----''---I 1,079,39? 3,AT8,72 656 ...... I .... 3316 ION A STEEL PLATES, SHEETS--------------- 9,561 2,553 6,96 ................ .......... .......... ............ 0317 IRON AND ST lL PIPE ArO TUBE-----------------20,33 25,172T 4,415-...-------------219 SI? ......-.............. 5518 FERROALLOY-----------------------------------2, g127 592 1,25----------- --------------------------------- 3319 IRON AID STEEL POUCS, NE------------ -20,032 17,335 ......... 21...- 7-............ ................... 321 NQNFER OS 4 ETOAL, EC..-........) ------------- 16,68 , 7,325-------- ..... . -- -20----.... .................. 3322 COPPER ALLOTS, U------O-------------------- ---- 3,067 18,86 24,102- '-------- -- I---------------- - .... 3325 LEAD AND ZINC, uN,.4HD-----....... ------.... -27,658 25,527 2,089------------- ----------------------- ------- 324 ALOAR 600 AL-OS, U%*D'-ED--------------I 7,b223 49,744 25,282-----97! .. 1,197-- ------------ .....----- 5811 FArICATEU METAL P9OuCTS------------------ 550,04 522,343 2,600 2 1,158 86 71 95l RACIDERT. EXCEPT ELECTRICA------------- ... 644,754 517,338 86,322 6.. 1 * ?99 39S 2 ---- .. 3611 ELECTRICAL 94CR AND EAUIP--------------- 2,58------71,579, 619,5 61,29 37 Sll 0OTOR VEHICLES, PARTS, EUIP---------------- -- 79,50 72,633 37e780..---------- ---------- 109 ---------- ----- ----- 2:2:I L OG ---------- ,? 2 ,5 ..... .......... .. 6 lC~ma4"m &anw~ 4 de. *aed Scurem 119f7 LONG BEACH HARBOR, CRLIF.--CONTINUED FREIGHT TRAFFIC, 1987--C3NTINJED (SHORT TONS) L- FOREIGN 1 DOmESTIC I COASTPISE INTERYA. CO OOIr FTOTAL LOCAL S-~~- -- 5 A!fR jPOMTS AECEIPTS SH PM I 8j!S PET 3721 ARR T No PAllTIS............. ........ RQ97 54b 4,257 ---------- ' 17, .......... . .......... . ......... 1721 AICRF AND PAT..........................I 4 3731 SHIPS AND OATS ........................-.- 12,b53 11,18; 1,456'............. 9 ............................... 379( MISC TqANSPORTAII EuIPET ........--....... 6,485 4,076 2,809 - ........... ........................................ a lI :NSTR, TI1E, FHOTO, OPT S305 ............ .95,9631 8v,052 15,875 .............. 3 ......................... ..... 3911 MISC 4ANJFACTURED PRODUCTS ... 50 4 4 - bb ,8 ----..................----- 9,6 11,034 634.... ...--- 4011 IRON ANQ TLEL SCRAP ..... 310,40t.i 134 310,275 ......................................................... 4012 NONFER S ETAL SCRAP;-................. . 24,1601 1,919 121,877L ......... ...... ............................. 4022 TETI6E AASIE, SCRAP, S*EP ....----...... . 3,999' 242 13,757- - ......... .......... .............................. 602' PA E4 HASTE AD SCHAP ................... .771,526' 49 711l1 ........... . 4b 6..... ...................... ... 4112 COMMO3lTIE NEE- ...............------. 135b42, 24,299 47,8531 12 57,578 2,956 2,828.......... 4119 EMPTY COTAINERS ......................... . 7 ............ I.............31 --- ........ 9999 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND SCI----.. - 2,862-- ........................ 882 . LOS ANGELES HARiUR, CALIF. SECTION I'CLUDED: ENTIRE HAR8OR PITHIN THE CITY ,LIMIT5 OF LOS ANGFES. CONTROLLIN DEPTH: 45 1 5I FEET IN ENT4A4CE A ,)OUTER MRR CHANNELS AND BASINS! 14 FEET IN LOS ANGELES CHAN.EL AND INNER HAR.51 543133 AND CHANNELS! 35 FEET IN CETRIYOS OPANNEL. PROJECT DEPTNi 85 T3 51 FEET IN ENTRANCE AND OUTER HARBOR CHANNELS AND BASINS) 45 FEET 1.4 L US ANGELES CHANNEL AN INNE4 494RR dA56 IN3 CHANNELS) S5 FEET IN CERRI OS CHANNEL. COwPA-RTIvE STATEMENI OF IkAFfIL YEAR TONS PASSENGERS YEAR ToNs PASSEHGERS 978....................-.-..---.............2,26.8b31 9, 3 ...................................... .,04,oI .12,384 l979........... . .. 749,AMS 624,289 1994........ ..-- ..-----......--........-..... 1l ,3b9 659,7s3 1980 - .......................................... 30,15,53 694,175 5 ................. -----................ 3b,373,907 389,161 1981........................------------ 31,52b,075 712,290 1956---------....-----------.........,--- 359,449 3SU,447 198Z2.............................3,09,929 5b2,302 1957....................................w------V,A60,556 07152 FREIGHT TRAFFIC, 1987 (SHORT TONS) FOREIN IDOmESTI -C ICOAST-41ISE IN1TERA. L CO'F401DTY TOTAL 1 LOCAL IMPORTS EXPORTS RECEIPTS SHIPMENTS RECEIPTS S.IP'ENT5,______ TOTAL. .............................-.......... 40,460,55610,3l,8 L,231,82310,221,7 3,229,380 626,297 0 2 0103 COTTON, A ............................... ------ 347404 .......- ---............... 347....................... . -- 0102 BARLEY AND RTE ------ - -w.................-------.- 1,57.. - - ,52 ......---- ....................................... 0103 OR ---------------............................ 44,606 2 440"!.... --- - ...... ....... . .......... 105 RICE. .............. --------....... ...... .16,623 34,586 917 .......... '.. .................. 0106 SDRGHJM GRAINS ................................. . .3,1831 ............ I ., .. i .... ....... .............. 0107 AE A ................................ w ....... 6,396 I q,5 6 .......... 1- ............................ .... 0111 SOY--ES.. I.. ------ N-ENT-.... ... 6,54...........I B6.57 ................. ................................. . L sIS, NEC ............................ .... 91 686 5,665.. .............................................. 0121 TOUAC, 4E. ............--..- ...... 4,1.9 14 4 0329 FIELD CROS, NEC..... . . 0.... ... 9,941 6.895 39. ---------- ---------- ------.......... ................... 0131 FRESH FR UI ............ 22 .... 19.... 71W 155,912' 56,526. 1,86.................................. 0132 BAN,,AN 0 PLN TAINS ................... ....... 03,1721 leO , ............ 5,200. ---........................ 0133 COFFE..... ...... ......................... .17,434 17,041 !S . . 372....................... 0134 COCOA, BENS -----..--.-----.------ ..... ... 56. 5...........I............... .................. .......... 1 43 FRES ANDF E.ETA.. S............... ... 1,4261 3,050' (1,761 . 3,113 3,0............................. 0151 LRE ANIMALS............---.-.-...-.....- .357, ,$ IB IS 330 --------- - A01 AMS 4 0 FHI 3T, NE -.. ...... 9342' 3,225 5,031 .. ... 8 ........... 0191 TVISCELLANEJUS, FARM PROUTS.. ..................... 3.274! 1,30- 1,970'............................ 084 CRUDE P080:AWLU) ALLILE GU M.......... ....... 2121 84 1...........................................-. 081 OAET NREUCT, EC-.....................6,251 3,903 136 2,956 25...........-..-.......... 0 91 FOES P154 LCET FSH bE02E .................. 2 26,405 2,398'........................... ....................... 0O12 SEfLFIS4 EXCEP T PREPARED ---........-........ .65,5351 4[,041 2,078 319 e.147, -............. ....... 0931 3 AN I NAI S H ELLS. UNAINUFSCTIRED ............ I..4,3-- 5 4R? 3,658:...-... . . ............ Oi011 1104 ORE AND CJ,CEOTO.............66,567 66,567................................................ .021 CO0PPER aRE ANQ CONCENRTS...........8,5.........8,57.................................. (051 ALUIA1RUR ORES, CONSCENTIRATES......................C9 37 572....................................... 3061 M ANGANESEES ON CENTRTES.....................0' -- ;:; .............. 7................................ 1091 NONFEAROUS URES CoNtf ) ; CENTA- EC.........24,405 65, 4467.........132................. 1121 COAL AN D LINITE..................666,...............688,085.......................................................... 3311 CRIOF FETRIIE.................6366,633 95$,l1171........ .. 50156 2610 ,14 H2, 2,5 (121 BUILDING STONE, UNORRED ....................... 82....... 8.......... ...... ... .................... 144 2 583IRBOELt. CRUSHED RDC,,............... 6 54 S 4 ,04----- : .5L22,C6 1O5R43: 11,44O ------ 2O.......... .......... u............ (471 PHOSPHATE HU....................20........... 26...................................... 3479 NATURAL FERTILIZER MATS, NEC ........................... 3491 SALT..............................................3119 1,0391 59 ............... 21....................... 32 SLLP'J-, JR...................................423,141...............23,341........................................................ 1H95 GTp S',, C RUE AND PL ASTERS....................10,537 5 3,686.................6848................................ 149 NONMETALL I ILL, N.............74,332 2,#A1 73,851 .......... .......... .......... ................. 3911 ORDNANCE 8. CCESSO,,RIES...-.................,3 2,7 86.................................... 203SAT, FRESH, CHILED , FROZE................15,02 3368 58,432 3 629.................. 2412 MiAT ANO PR)DUCTS, NE................I1366 113,163 203............................. 2014 YALLOR, AII TMAL FATS AND OIS...........,A.............. ,2............................. 2015 ANIMALRY;PRCDjCTS, 1E...............3,19 7T3 110,007 239........................... 22 DAIRY PROJUCTS,CNEC..:.........................8289 955 385 391 4.................. 2022NHIED LLRAND2CEAM.......................31,72......--..----1,272---............................................ 203! F ISH A"D'OmNI I tL 'AS: PRPRD..........3,96 2 41,21 2:335S 2034 RGEISREES AND PREP, 2E.............8,7 25691 9,129~ ,2 34.............. . LOS ANGELES, CA, DISTRICT7 LOS ANGELES HARBOR, CALlf.--CONTINUED (SHORT TONS) F!3REI& DOMESTIC i CUAStISE ITERNAL COIA-O IT Y TOTAL LOCAL S IMPORTS EXPORTS RECEIPTS S-IP-ENTS RECEIPTS SHIP-EYTS 2:3! :,MEP RUITRAND E[G JdICE,_NEC-: -.... ... 201:331! 105,815 32,153 59,50a1 5,625 ---------- - -------- ... .....--- a0@ 4 E:T FLOJR ANDSE ULINA- .. . . . ---- 1 75b "' ..... . |# 99 ' ' ' - -| 7 - - -. . . - - - . . . . .- - 0 9 A N ILL P;U:UZ 15 NEC .. . . . -. . .4,e1 I 1 5 192 .....---- ----- - - ....... ... - --------- . . . . ..-- 2 o61 U G A;- - . ......... ................ -...... 12tr 43 27 21 3S ------- ----------... ... --- 2062 -OLAI!ES . ..-.................. -....... 12b,14331 1Qo.QI 56b 50,467 .......... ...--....... .......... 61,399 2061 ALC C 6 rL:A;E .. .. . . .3:.. . .. 4: 61 123:6013b 13:bt| 182 111::31 . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 2091 VEG ET A aLE JILS# MARG 3f)M ...... --- 0b 20,00 5# 9 p I ID 97 - - ... ... .. .. -- 2092 AN14 L 0165 AND F T , NEC ---------------- 1205 I. S1 ....... !! .- -I ... . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . - - R094 GR 0C:QIES3 ......... .. !TS, ... ... 52 3 .... ... .. .$ 1 3 @ .. .. . 7 511 T22:C 3Au A Tj S - ......... !71 ........ ; -- - - : 2095 AS ICE IL .. OJT........-- --..... 191.o9671 19,46'0 ..... 7 .......... .. 97........ .......... .......... 2099 TM XISC LL NE F OOD~ PRDC-- --- ------.. .--- 1 02 13,6 7 , 2 1 3 1, ' - - - .. .......... .....---- ---------- ... .. .. 11 P ILEL . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . m . . . 91 7 50e S 71 .. . . ........... ------ . . . . . ........... all, 1-UE' OOE 1MROL :'19 ....- ... 08 17 9 4*66 977 3,W 29 ''" . ..... .... ?212 TLXTIL; FOl L ES .................... 2,:771 1,143 1,34 ...........--. ..- ..... ..... .... .- 24116 L 00S ----- # 2TV S WO D S . . . .- . .9 759 8W ---------. . ' --. . . .. . . . . . . ' - 4213 FUELE:'--......--3 4-2-396---------------------Ol 7 ~ 27 lll £*S --------- "---------- --- o--- 2qg! VENER# ALt 0 .:STOR S WO......... 7 63 7 ~ 1 9 1 bO 61 00 ,8 .......... S-'- ...... ...-.... ..... e 2;1:. O 4 T F SA P LE L N i - a- - -- -- 149......... .......... .... ! eg o ?,8 !...... .... ihJ - ...... .......... ¥1 U45.1 LUNI U G ......................... - -- -69S 7 1. 0 1 $2 7 U 70 18 0 1'''' ". . .. .. ". .. . 2 411 0) HP S STAVES - ---....... 4LIG----------- 1 9 9 1; .89 ".... ." ... """.... ..... ."''' 22 1 B A W NsPR N PAPL . . . . ... . .. 72 5 -------- 691l. . . - - - -- - - - - - - - - -' . . . . . - - 2491 U& w j ANJ FACPuER S C ....... 239, 40 08 , le94 7, 62! q ,7 -. ............. -,3 a....... .. ye 2511 FRITO UR E u .... R --- ...---- -- --- Je 71 1W709 S271~'' ... . 75 1,01 "-''". .... " ........ TB1 A NH ...... "::: ..... ......... ....... ............. e75 Q5 1 28217 S"L[ 147285 140,504 .... : 7.... -- .... 1 1 o, 9 17 - - - -.. -- - -- ' ,$0 .5 ..... ' U B A N D q APE4 PR U e 4----0---- 14Qe2 ,U94 99e," 1t:9 °$: .... .M7... . 2711 PRSI C 4 TED ILS 4k..............:------ 3,31! g,2 1852'''''" L 41 --....-- ..........--- 2810 8YNOD I "YRUO ........... ---... 3#5 °b 896--- ... ....... . ...... . ...... ...... 2811 CYRUDE TAI L , G - AS[ F ERCS ... ---- ::::: 1 0,0:9 1 ;4 8,02i 3,232 -'''1--- - ... .. .. ........ . ...... .... 26512DYES" ...54. T,- TA. 4 S-------- 175......... ;:45 ....... a..''' ... lb;S e12 ' ~ g.... -- :: .............- .......... ,B13 SLO R.. .. .... . - ..... . . 5--- -9531 9,18 2 513 15 8 /952 ... .... ... . . .. .. ... -.... 2881bPAA I VE-'- - ................. s- .. ,5 8 e :~ S33 .......... ... .. ...... . ....- 2817 S~ 8 % E A 4O TOL EN -; ;; 83,IC 0... .. i , 9 01 --------- --------- 5 0 O~ O . .. . .. - ... .. . .. .. - .. .. . 5. . 2801 BAICR & C E 1C LS T L Z S- - - - AN). 171 1 4 1 Z 2 2S 72426W - .... .. , 9 b:111 - -. . . ........ !: . .......... 2872 SYOT RSEIC LZRU ....----- ll ,2 88 -2 - 99.. ......!.... ...... a... .......... ...... .. 2 573 SYN PT I "' E E ~ T ... .-- .... 11 .'1 .... ..- 117 "' ....... ....... :: . ...... a... .......... ..........' 2876 .... T.........$....TA T...... . . 1---- ~ el e5 9 211 196 ......... .. .. .... 1571 DLTZRUG - ..... A'B E- .. -.. 1.,789 6,19S b,*2 , ' .... 3,195 a...-..... 2891 S,$) AP [J ----------------- ------------- 85,e0b 8.153 21082! 1 8S 1.$05s .... -..... 11 l ..................4 ............. ,1... :''I l | ...... .................... ........... 291 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 12'5 b[T A e~ I .....------- 2187$aI(6 SB29 ,qZ' ---------- 2 JB vl T1 ';SI CJ F[ 3L''' ..... ......... 0 5 ,6,8! 9.$6 e5 9 Ue8 ,8, ,7,0 29& IATICCE: O RIL A ER S£------------ 5 1781 ) 19 .65 60 0 9, 5- --.. o $* 9 6 Z917 PTs P IO J IO¥N$ --- - - ..... !.0.1 ..... 15 7e51-- .... .....-. - "- . ... .....- 289 FL MAT IIZ , A N TEIT!LS. ....... -------- !!I,6 ! 29 - . ... . | I .. ... . .. .. .. ." ' I 920 "ISCE LLA Taj E 1 CX A..... D ----------- 851,90bi ........ 25 85 1.:27, ,3 .......... 4,1 ...... ..... ..... ....... Z911 GASJLINEa -A- ....... - ..---------------- 2,431:56 1270341, 481 .......... b....... 25 4 ...... ...... ..... 29512 E 8P AF L lq ----------- ------ - . - - a.0 ....... .... 96i 7sS 8 -- 7. .. 1i. .... . .. . .. . .. - 2913 KE ,ROSENE . R : ........ , 1 9 s --------- .. ... .. 7; ........ ....... :::::: 0911G6BR ABB I:GDIS 591:T$'----76-' 82 331. i 62,60S, b 2 129 , - --.. .. .. ........ ------- Sb 2 9417 NPOTIA: EQ{N - - D6 " SO V . ....... .... 112 ! 4 , 3 , 3 7 ,5 ---------- --------- ------ 1 ---. .- "' " |? .. " ".. . . - ----... ----- ' a9i S P LT T A V IO CT ... ........ .. 896 4! 82996 ----- ---- 5, I5 , .......-.-. ' ''---'''' 2920 CUKE T R J E C -------- OCT--------- .... 9O S 4! 8 ------ ------ ------ 2921 LIJJS IE GO!STA I 3--- ~ 7bD-- ..... 7 1 7 610R91 1 ...... .......... ........ 2951 AP 446 IRON .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . 5, 7 ....... .......................... BBI2~ ~ a , COAL...O.....C..................... 3s,,8 $,,,0, ...... ;Q11 ............ ..--. -..-. ---.- '" " ' ' " " ''' " 3011 IRO96 140 5 T 1L PR DUARY 1, 630 03b: :79--9--57--------- 5 09 018 3m8 Lzr 4R 40 8tb PA T5 SHTE' --- ' N°0 P 09 CTS .......... 2.... " .... -------- - - - ... -------- 3,11: IR 6O lq 0 ICK . .. - .....---------- 48,02b '4991. 49 |1,?1b _' b 124 --------- ----- ----- ------ '---- 324I UA , : , G A E R , .. . . .. . . . 301,685 30, 5,? |?o j9 .... .... i r4,117 - 32I 1 CTISTJV , Ax P £TJN R0UCT ------------ 5 3 47:4: :0. ,$ ,1 i ... ... 1 , 2 S~ ... . . 3311 IOT O N ....L B .... S -dP----'' ,9o6 e2o 2 ,z: 7;2 ,9 .... ;-- .. ... '' ? I A 27:,F .o ... ... .. ....... $.o ,8 ,, .......... .......... " "'"'""""'" 3314 IO%,4ND TEE PQ4ARYFR4S7:::::::::: 2S1:07: 50:1: 31 1 0 . S TE A. . LXO ? '. E ,1 .9 1-- --... .......... .. ,S 9,2 .S / .9 .82 ........ .......... ::::: 3192 6 [ S6 [ ELL SCRAP--, 3i .. .............. ............. ''' ''" 1°$21 8 eoe me *wld Statta, 1987 LOS ANGELES HARBOR, CALIF.--CONTINUED FREIGHT TRAFFIC, 1987--CaNTINUEO (SHORT rOSS) ! , FOREIGN D34 ESTA ER' CO4ODITY TTAL JASTAISE INTERA . ..... AL IMPORTS EXPORTS RECEIPTS SHIPMENTS RECEIPTS SKIPAEVTS L 4029 OASTE AND SCRAP, NEC ----- -- 1,271'-------- .... 812 110 b9 280 .......... 411 TATERE -------------. - 70 . ..... .7....... ....... ........ o0 4112 COMO33ITIES, NEC ---------- 250,020 3,2 ,:6970' 203,89,R 8 38 se1 69 4119 [ PTY ONTAINERS ...................... ,776, 600 ......... .......... 276 4:°- ...... .......... 4119 EMPTY CONTAINERS ----- ,--16--------- & 9999 OEPA RT OF O FE9 E , 3O C. . 2,DP T E .......... DEFENSE ---- .......... i .......... .................... PORT HUENEOE, CALIF. SECTION INCLJDED. 4ARdDR AT PUNT 4JENEME. PROJECT DEPTMS$ 40 FEET IN APPROACH CHANNEL; 36 FEET 1N ENTRANCE CLANNELI 35 FEET IN CHANNEL AASIN AND CHANNEL A. CONTROLLING DEPTH: 40 FEET IN APPROACM C4ANNELJ 3b FEET 14 ENTRANCE CIANNELS 35 FEET 14 CENTRAL BASIN AND CHANNEL A. COPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC YEAR TONS YEAR TONS -978 .................................................. .958,668 193 .................................................. .20.76 1979O............................................I .... 180,424 19S4 ................................................... .34,514 1980 .................................................. .,405,70 I 1985...................................................,139,8. 1981oo........-o--o-o- ......... .....................1,4 74. 1986 ...................................................... 2,657 198. .................................................. ..... S3,71 I .................................................... .310 PASSEN;ERS-.-o. FREIGHT TRAFFIC, 1987 (SHORT TrOS) ._ FREIGN DOMESTIC i3 CAT IWE 1 T ER AL CO4ODITY T3TAL L LOCAL ..... __ _PORTS EXPRTS RECEIPTS SHIP'ENTS RECEIPTS SP4ENTS---- TOTAL..........................................13,029 388,733 11,185 56,022 30,063 9,205 20,601 200 0131 FRES FRUITS------ --..........-.... ......-- -0,185. .......... 0,185..................... 0132 BANANAS AID PLANTAINS ............---- ...... .233,051 233,0 .................... ..... 13 COFFEE-.......... ........... ..... 288 d ............... ....... 911 FRESH FISH, EXCEPT bHLLLFISH--.-.-.-.--3 .................... .......... ... ........ ......... ... ............ 0912 SHELLFISH, EXCEPT PREPARE...................12 412.......... ................... .......... .......... .................... 1492 SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED ROCK ................. I 8................... .......... ....... .......... ..... . . . .. 1451 CLAT ...................................... 550...................... i .3.............. ... .. .......... 1499 NONRETALLIC MINERALS, NECIV 48..... .. ........ .78 69 .... ............. . ... ......... ....50.......... 2011 MEAT, FRESH, CHILLED, FR3LEN.....................1................18 ....................................... 2039 PREP FRJIT AND VE; JUICE, EC ............ ... 76 ?.............................................. .......... .......... 2099 ;ROCERIES ..................................... 181..............................21............ 1d5...... 2099 MISCELLANEOUS FOOD RUODUCrS ......... 3....25........... . 0............. . 91 290........ 2111 TObACCO 4ANuFACTuRES .............................. 145 ----------.................. 2211 BASIC TEXTILE PRODUCTS ........ -.........----- 23 a............................ 2311 APPAREL- ....... ............ .. ..... 21 LUMoER- ......-------....-.....---...... .31,007. ................... 23,090 4,33............................ 2491 OOD 4ANUFACTURE, NEC---.......--...... .125.................... .......... 36 2? o2 2511 FURNITURE AN0 FIXTURES ................... i 2611 PULP.............................................2,127 42,327..................................................... ......... 2819 SASIC CHE4ICALS 4ND PROD, NEC---....-.... ..... ----........ 2821 PLASTIC MIERIALS............... ------- 5----- Is.............. ..... .. Z91 MISCELLAEOS C"ECA L PRO... .................... .509 .. ......... 504 ......... .......................................... 2930 DISTILLATE FUE JL ---------------........--- . 2,809 .................... 993 2201 4 1,58 ........ 2935 RESIDJAL FUEL 3 1' ....................... 30,e29 .......... ......... .3Ob29 ..............----- ..... ...... ......... 2921 6IEFIEO GASES ..............---------- I ........................................ S0I U8AES AND RAISC LASTIC PRD ............... .. . - Sill LEAT4ER AND LE&IER P... JCTS............. ... .5 .. ... ..................... . .. . .......... 5211 GLASS AND GL., RJOJT--........... ................ .. .. 2. . ... 2 .......... 3241 AUILDING CEMENT.. ................................ .............. .......... .......... 10 Sb ........... 3251 STRUCTURAL CLAY PR30ULTS .......................... 23 2.. .......... . .......... .... 3291 01S 4ONMETALLIC MINERAL PROD ............. I ................ .......... .. ..................................... 3317 IR4N 3T PIPE D T E .---.........----- - 905 .......... .......... .................... . 220 6"0.......... 3411 FAMICATfO AETAL PRODUCTS ..................... , 1 12 al 3 119 892.......... 511 MACIIERY, EACEPT ELECTRIL -----.........-.----- 57,421 ........ I 1 1 513 1,339 5,6.....62 .... 3611 ELECTRICAL A I . . . EJIP.................... . . .. . . 211. 7.............. ....... .......... ......... 3731 40TJR VEHICLES, PART3, LJJIP..................09,03 -1309,719' 9b......... ............................. 3791 RISC TR43RPJRTATI,)d EUUIP-E4T------- .......... ......................................... 3911 MISC 404jFACTIUVEj PR30,CTS .................. 27,372 -- 12 ----------................ 38753 99 A33 4011 1R39l AND STEEL SCRAP.............................01 .......... .......... ......... ................................. 4029 $ASTE £90 SCRAP, SEC.....................503!...................21? 32 247 ?..... 4111 HOTEY....................................,326............. . .. 71 9 3,382 ........ £132 C U-MITIES, NEC .......................... 98. .......... .. 1 . .. ... 3 142 63 1,372 b,3 200 11 EMPTY C'.TA .........................------- - 1- L .......... 50 261 ......... LOS ANGELES, CA, DISTRICT 9 OTHER HARBORS AD MATERMAYS I TOTAL HARdOR OR WATERMAY COMODITY TOS TN- PASES 1RS MILES PROJECT HSSION BAY, CALIF . .................---.---- --------- -- NO COMMERCE REPORTED MORRO dAY HARBOR, CALIF .......... C.LI.-- ----- ---------------. COMMERCE REPORTED REDONDO BEACH, CALIF.- -- ........- .........-....... .--.... ND OMMERCE REPORTED SANTA 6ARBARA HARBOR, CALIF.-.------.----------.---- NO COMMERCE REPORTED ,ONPROJECT p ELLOODD, CALIF.----------------------------------------------- 1311 CRUDE PETROLEUM....................... 463,2741 .............. :42 AND, GRAVEL. CRUSRED ROCK----................... 1451 CLAY............................................................... 2094 GROCERIES ................................ ii............. 2099 MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS-....... 16. ......... 2421 LUIISE................................l~. ........... ::.......... 2491 OO MAUATRS NEC....................... 2914 DISTILATE FUEL OIL ................ 6791..................... 3291 418C. NONMETALLIC MINERAL PROD-...........I. -.....-.....-.-. 3317 IRON AND STEEL PIPE AND T UBE..-.-- 5....................... 3411 FAeRICATE 4 ETAPL PRODUCTS..-..- .... 214. ... .... I 3511 HAC4INERY EXCEPT :LECTRICAL. ........ 6b6.-... .. 3791 MISC THANSPDRTATD E2LIPHLNT ...... 1....................... 3911 ISC HAIUFACTURED PROIUCTS......... 19,756.............. ... 4029 9ASTE AND SCRAP, NEC.... ........ 139....................... 411 MATER ............ ...... ............... .175..................... .lIi CORMUDITIES, NEC................... 1,S75........................ 4119 EMPTY CONTAINER$ ......................... 20 ...................... TOTAL..............................I . S.06,61i......... .46,026 10 7#4f,4qae eommmm 64 de 1fait Stuila 1,98 7 10 SACRAMENTO, CA, DISTRICT SACRAMENTO RIVER, CALIF, (INCLUDING COMMERCE OF SACRam.4NTO RIVER DEEPMATER SHIP CHANNEL AND THE PORT OF SACRAMENTO, CALIF.) SECTION INCLUDED$ FROM MUJTH OF RIVER TO RED BLUFF VIA RIVER ROUTE, A DISTANCE OF 248 MILES) FROM ROUT-4 OF CACHE SLOUGH TO OABHIGTUN LAKE VIA SACRAMENTO RIVER DEEPmATER SHIP CHANNEL, A DISTANCE OF 29.9 AILES. CONTROLLING DEPTH: MOUTH OF RIVER TO CACHE SLOUGH, 29 FEET) MOUTH OF CACHE SLOUGH TO RA3HINGTON LAKE VIA SACRAMENTO RIVER DEEPAATER SHIP CHANNEL, 29 FEET) MOJTH OF CACHE SLOUGH TO SACRAMENTO VIA RIVER ROUTE, 10 FEETJ SACRAMENTO TO COL4SA, b FEET IN LOO ^ATER SEASON) COLUSA TO CHICO LANDING, 3 FEETI CHICO LANDING TO RED DLUFF, 1.5 FEET. PROJECT DEPT4; 30 FEET FROM MOUTH OF RIVER TO CACHE SLOJG) 30 FEET FROM CACHE SLOUGH TO MASHINGTON LAKE VIA SACRAMENTO RIVER DEEPMATER SHIP CHANNEL) 10 FEET FROM MOUTH OF CACHE SLOUGH TO SACRAMENTO VIA RIVER ROUTE$ b FEET FROM SACRAMENTO TO COLUSAP 5 FEET FROM COLJSA TO CHIC LANDINGS SUCH DEPTHS AS PRACTICABLE FROM CHICO LANDING TO RED BLUFF. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC TEAR TUNS YEAR TONS 1978..................................................... 1,16U,717 1963..................................................... I,838,583 1979 ..................................... 200598...................9 1960-.-......- ................. .... 1,6B8,766 1980.................................................. 2,964,769~ 1985........................................................,1R9,346 1981.....................................................I 1,927 196b ................................................... ,208,532 1962.......................................................2,016,415 1 96T..................................................... 1,400'.217 FREIGHT TRAFFIC, 197 (SHORT TONS) FOREIGN ORET COMMODITY TOTAL COAST.ISE INTERNAL __ _____IMPORTS EXpoRrS RECEIPTS SHIPMENTS1 INBOUND OJTBOUNO UPBOUND DONBOUND TOTAL-----.......--........---- - ,217 13b,28 754,013 , 307,54b 25,51iA 120,551 32,385i 1,001 9,100 010 RICE.---------------...........-------. .. 319,915............" 1 ....... .... .... . ...--.. ......... .. ........ .......... 0107 RHEAT..............................132,205..............132,263 .......... .......... 1.................................. .......... 0119 OILSEEDS, NE .................. "2-,094 ............ 24,094 - - -- - ........................................ 0129 FIELD CROPS, NECU------------.-- 1.70 ----... -........ -- ..... .... . . . . . . ....... 0131 FRESH FRUITS.. -------- -.------ - .39. --------- ..... 3M....................... ........... ..... ......... 111 LIMESTONE. ------- .----------- -- 7,334 7,334.......... ............................................................... 1442 SAN , GRAVEL, CRUSHED RC ... 19,70.......... .......... 1........ .. .......... ... 15,700 ,000....................... 1RSI CLAY.......... ................. 3,000...... .......... 3,000.............................. .......... .................... 1A92 SULPHUR , OR ................... 1,5............. .1,2 -- -.......... ............................... 109 GYPSUM, CRUDE AND PLASTERS...... . 26,555 26' 6 .......... .................... ........ 2011 MEAT, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN--- ............ .. 3 ........................... ...... ................ ... 2012 MEAT AND PRODUCTS, EC .......... - .......... , .......... -......... ............... '. 2022 DRIED MILK AN) CREAM ........... 9 ....... 7 .... ... ...... ................................... 2031 FISH AN SHELLFISH, PREPARED .... ......... --------- ----------......-- .......... ........... '1'......."...................... 2034 VEGETABLES AND PREP, NEC ......... .. 3.5 ......... 9 --. 3. ................................................... ?039 PREP FRUIT ANO EG JUICE, NEC-- 2.......... . 2.................... ............................... 2011 BmEAT FLOUR AND SEMOLIN.------- 12.......... -. . 12 .......... .......... ........................................ 201 ANAEE S - - - - ---- 7 .................... 2061 SUA. ........................... ........... 7.............. ........... 1:::::::::::......................................... . 2081 ALCOHOLIC BEVERALS ................. b1 1 t ............ . ...... ..................... 2091 VEZETABLE OILS, MARa, SHORT.---- 2 ...... 2......i......... .... 2099 MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS:::: 3,590...............3,590....................................... ................ 2111 TOBACCO MANUFACTURES........... -0. .......... ... .. I: ::... . . 2211 BASIC TEXTILE PRODUCTS . - 1: .... I ........... I....I------------ 2311 AEL ,-----..---- ------ 5o .......... o .......... IPAE. .... .......... ..... .......... ---------- - 2411 LOIS...... ............ ....... . 3,29' b....... ..... 3:259.......... -- ----- - ---------- b916 4OOa CHIPS, STAVES, MOLOING is 15, -- 9 ........... I .- 9..........-................ 2421 LUMBER ---------- :1........................RI..........901.......... .......... ...... : .......... .......... ............ 2031 VENEER, PLAOD, ... RKLD . . . --. Of .......... 5.................................. 2621 STVNA$ O NL.SPN T PAPER -- - 7,616 7,616 ....... I.................... . 2631 PAPER AND PAPLRD--- --- ..... 3.. .. .13 ........ . . .......... ................................................ 2691 PULP AD PAPER PRODUCTSNEC.... E C--........... . . .. ............ .......... .......... .......... 711 DYEO, MTT....................... . .......... .......... .................... 2819 BASIC CHE41CALS AND PRID, NEC-. 151,166, a4,773 SR 120,551l 5,783 .............. 2831 DRUGS....................S...........s............................... .......... 2851 PAINTS .... --........................ 3 -------- -..... .. 3. ....- -- .................. .............. ............. 2871 NIT rGENOUS C"EM FERTILIZERS--- 256,907 49,952 .......... 186,95"........ .................... .................... 2879 FtRTILIZER AND MATERIA3, NEC-- 5 ........... .............. .......... 2891 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PR -.-.. ............. ............ ......... .... . .......... 2991 PETOOLEUM AND COAL PRUD, NE... 7,855.................20...............1,035 ...... .................... 3011 RuBdER AND "ISC PLASTIC PROD . 0 ........ P D- ... 0..... .............................. " 3111 LEATHER AID LEATHER P301JCTS--- 3................................"........................................... 3211 GLASS AND GLASS PROuCTS .............. 12 .................. - 3521 BUILOINC CEMENT ................. .20 .......... : ..... .20 .................... 3251 STRUCTURAL CLAT PROUUCTS ---- 474 ..... 0..... 3291 ISC NONMETALLIC MINERAL PROD-- 3,892- .......... .......... ............ ....... . .......... ..... 3315 IRON, STEEL SAPES, EAC SMEET-- 6 .......... 6 .................... ....................... I....... 3317 IRON ANO STEEL PIPE AND TUBE--- 100 .............................................. ....... "........ .. 10........... 3I FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS ....... 9 .......... .S......... .......................... 8................. 3511 mACrNERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL-.. 80 1i 5 .................... 1. Boo.......... 5611 ELECTRICAL MACH AND EQUIP ...... 56 31, ...................................... :-::I, S11 MOTOR VEHICLES, PARTS, EOUIP-- .5........... . ................................... . 0 3791 MISC TRANSPUARATINO ETuIP-ENI-- 3 5 ....... . . ................................................................ 1811 INSTA, TIME. PVOTO, OPT GOODS-- 3 1 2.................... ....... 391 41$C MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS........ .----- - -...........-- ------. ..-..-.----- 4112 COMMODITIES, NEC ................ ,931 5' 30 ..........-- ,09........... .... 11B MATERSAY IMPROVEMENT MAT ....... .. ,6.. ........... 103,900 00V 1,0 9,100 9999 DEPARTMENT UF EFENE AND SC-- -- ------..... ...... .. - .........------- - -..-....- - -- TOTAL TON.MILES, 52,303 , _ __ _ I SACRAMENTO, CA, DISTRICT 11 SACRAA E*,TJ RIVER OLE,66 SNIP CNA' NL, CALIF. (INCLLED 1N SACOANENiT RIVERH, CALIF.) SECTIjN INCLUEJI A OEEP.AT? SH IP CHANNEL F O 5UISOZ dAY 73 T.E INLA' HARR pA 5 NtRAMENYO, A DISTANCE JF u0 WJLLS; A T.JANGULA4- SAPED DEEP DRAFI UARR AND U N NIG BASIN OCATLU AT ALST SAC AWENTOI A 1.5 RILE-LN' 8 AR E CANAL *.II4 NAN IIDAT .LUCA Lr,,ECTING TIE DEEP DRAFT HARdOM R : TH TE SACRAmNTO R IVER. CONROLLING DEPT HI 29 FEET 1ON "E DEEPRATEA SIP C ANNE. A I TOIANHuAR-S APE[ HANOR AND TJARNIG ASI U FELT IN " E BARGE CANAL. PqOJECT DEPTH: S0 FEET 14 IRE OEEPAkTER 5NIP CIAN:[, AND I IA U M -S APE H k R A U TJRNING 8ASIN; 1 FEET IN THL A ARL CANAL. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC YEAR TUN$ YEAR TONS ------- 1,550,12 .................................................. 853,59 1 979- - - - - - - - - - -:,7b2 1Q6 - - - - - - - - 12 21 1978 .....................-.. . . . . 01 19 - - - -1 9S,001 191- - - - - - - .-............... ................ 3,1 I,912 1956-- 5 198a .................... ..............-.......... - .. . 1,928,115 1 1961- ----- - - -. .--- - e2 ,07u FREIGHT TRAFFIC, 1987 (SHORT TONS) FOREIGN DURESTIC CbloAlS E INTERNAL COMMODITY TOTAL I-PORTS EXPORTS RECEIPTS SHIPMENTS INSOUNU TOTAL --------------------------------------------------------- 1,220,0701 136,48 7590| 3 D7,S~b 5,783 1b00 0105 RICE ---------------------------------------------------------- 319,915- ...........3,915.---------- 0107 HAT ..-- ------ - ---------....--- .......... - t 12,22b3- ......---------- 132,2bi ........ .....--........-- 09ILSEEDS, NE-- -------... ------ .... --- ---------- at EL3 C !, .... ... b... .. ............ .. .. ... .. ....... ... ..... .......... Z2 ZZZ ZZ ZZ 19 FIS EL CR05 ND -- E----------------------- I..------.- ------- 0131 FRENFIT - - - - - - - - - 399 IQ! ET _OF ED, 7:3LE~ FR7E .... . .. .. . ..... ...... ... IAI CLE T N - - - - - -- T- -- N- - ........ 73 ...........................-------.- ,-- 1A92 SULPHUR, DR- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -AI,:::::::::::::::: 41214- - --.. , ;- - - - - - - lAN 4 YPSUN CR51 AND PLSEb-- - - - - - - 2,55 26, 555- - - - - - - - - - 2011 MEAT A, CYILLED, RD--------------------- ---- -3-------- --- '---- --- 2c12 VEAT AND PROUC T S, NEC ----------------------------- - 5i -......... .......... .................... 2022 DRIED -OL4 AND csEA - - - - - - - - - 91- - - - ' - 20,31 FISI AND SNELLFISN, YVP'E - - - - - - - 7!- - - - -- ::7.. . . . ?0334 V EGETABLES ANJ PREP, NE- - - - - - - - 3- - - - - - ------- - - 2039 PREP FRUIT AND VED JUICE NEC- -- - - - - - - - - - - 2 2. 2061 AI LAT FLOUR AND SE. . W ,...------------------------ 12 ....... 1 - - --...................-- 20642 A ' NAL FEEDS,--- -- - - - - - - 3,3- --- ,3- - - - - a 861 SUGAR ------------- - - - -7 7 2081 ALCOMULLIC AENERAAES:-;---b I! 1---------- --- 26 AS 7 2161 VE;ETABLE SILS, 'ARD, S2T -------- ------------ 2099 ISCELLA NE OUS FOOD PRODUCT S - - - - - - - - - -- --......-- ... .- 9- .......- --.. 2111 TOBACO A"0F ACTURE$ -------------------------------------------------------- I- .........-- - - -. 2211 .AS C TEXTILL P J0 Tb . . ..---------------- 1------------------------ I ......... 1 .............................. 2b11 APPAREL ------------------- -------------------------- 7 7. . . . .---.----- 2R11 L-- - -----.- 3-.--- ,259-.--.- - 5b,259------ -- a 3 41. E aO D a AE 58.................. ..... 9 .......... 844 :::. ....... ..... 2621 LAdER ----------------------------------------------- -0---------- 2431 VENEERTPLY.U -- N .R . .OOD- ---------------------------- - -50i .........---- ---- -- 2621 S1 AD .... P'7 PA.. R ...---- - - - - - - - - - - -7,m6..7.. 261 PAPER- AND...P...D A----.....-------------- -1-.------- 2691 PILPANDS PAPE PRODucT3, EC-------- ------- 2------2--------- 2711 PHRINTED 6,0 - - - - - - - - - - - - -5- - - - 55- - - - - - 2812 DYES, P[E T, A6. MATS-- -- - --- - ...........-.- 2 26 1 9 PAS T C I A E ADS - - - ..... ............-- - - - - - --'... - - - - -...... ...- 65, - -- do , .......... 5 -- - - 283 A 455-- --- - -- -------------- -S------------ ---------- ---------- 2 6 1 S EAP - - - - - -- PLT- - - - - .... . . . . .. .i --- 231 E TRU GS O L TH R J T .. .. . . .................... .. 3 I:: : .. ... . .. T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 AiS - ...-- ---- ------ ----- 3 P A ..LI G C " N ' " . . . . . . . . - ' . . " . . . . . . " - -2 ' . . .. .. - ;' " . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 87. NOTOTENOUS, C", F eRTILI2ERS-...................25...9..7...... 7 9,952 .---------- --- 8,995-- .......... ....... 2 79 ....... E. .ERIALS.................... ---------.....-- --------- 281 I LLAEDO .PERCAL PRO ...-- -. . ----- -. 3- .......... .................... a511 MAI E R~ EL EP S C R C L - - - - ...... 201.. .-..... ...--. 1 1EkETR L A CO AL3[ ?.. --- ..--- ....-... - 1 T3RE CL PR , E ..........-.....-............. ---------------------------------- 301 1,0,869 ISC PLASTIC Pk0------------------------2801------------ --- 280------- 3t1 E 60 LEATER PRODCTS---------------------------------- 3 3;11 LASS 6 N GLFASS PRJOCT- ....................................... 12 .......... . . 2. 3281 AUILDING CEMEN----------------------------------2,----------- 20----------------- 325 STRCTURAL CLAY PRDCS - - - - - - - - 71------------76------------------ 3291 -iC E' T ALLIC .INERALPOD.................................... .. 2 - ---------- 381 FA9CAE M0E 5..ETL -- RO--C----------------S------13 b---------- ,4l RAE , 0-R "P ............. ................ 130 ...... ....... = : ! : = ! 5511 MAC R 1ERY,' EACEPT ELECT.ICA- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -6::: ......... j1 51 ........- - - - 3611 ELECTRICAL MACH 695 1,09 - - - - - - - 36 S1 Sj - - - - - 3711 "OTOR VEHICLES, PARTS, L2UP--------------------------------- - - 3791 MICTPA%:PuPTTO - - -- N-E AN- I----.- ....--- E18'----- . . .......... .......... .......... T81 1T T IE,0 P , OPT 0033--- I ------------------------------------------ 1I 2---------- ---------- ",1W "I ,C , J , ACTURED PROG.TS-------------------------------------5 5--------------------------------- 611? CUJMOIIES NLE---------------------------------35 51 ......---------------------------- A11 16 ATER.AY IMPROVEMENT----------------------------------------------- 1b,300-----------..-- - - - - - - - -1,500 9999 DEPAPT-ENT JF DEFENSE AND SCI------------------------------------------18-----------------is---------------------------------- TCTAL IJN-AILES, 69,356570.I 12 ae wcc te ited Staes, 11 7 SACRAMENTO, CALIF. (INCLUDED I4 SACRA4ENTD RIVER, CALIF.) SECTIO, INCLUDED: A TRIANGULAR-SHAPED MARODR A.'D TLJRNIE G, ASI. AT ,ASHINGTON LAKE, #EST SACRAMENTO, AOJACENT TO CRANNELI A CJZNECTING 4ARGE CANAL TO THE SACRAMENTO RINER SnALLDA DRAFT ChANNELS THENC E PSTREAM TO A POINT APPROXIMATELY 6.6 HILES UPSTRA4 AT hRYTE. CONTROLLIO3 DEPTH: 29 FEET IN THE DEEPnAIER CHANNEL hAROUR AND TuRNoIG US1 5 IS EET IN THE C3DNECTI'G A4GE VA'AL; 1 FfET IN 'TME S8ALO A DRAFT CHANEL. PRUJECT DEPT: 0 7 FEET IN THE DEEP .ATtR C ANNEL HARBOR ANU TURNING dASlN; 13 FEET IN THE 3DNNECTING ® CANALS 10 FEET IN THE SNALLCO URAFT CHANNEL. CUPARATINE STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC YEAR TONS YEAR TONS 497................................................. 1,657,61 198 ----------------------------------------------- .. e.8,496 191.----------------.-----.--------------------------. 2,030,770 18 ..................--..------------......... ---------..... --- , 29 1981 ".. 3,113,A25 196,--..-..-.-.--.-.-......................................,#A.521 1982........................... 1, 9AA,9b5 I.9?.........................................................,27,351. FREIGHT TRAFFIC, 1987 (SHORT TDNS) FOREIGN 00UESTIC COMODITY TOTAL IA _S-- I ___ IMPORTS Ex )RTS AECEIPTS SIPMENTS' RECEIPTS TOTAL' ........................................ "................. 1,227,391 136,425 750,013 307,506 28,510 595 O10S RICE.......... ................................................ - ,1 .......... 31,1---------319,915---------------------------------- TOTAL AET-------------------------------------------------------------- - 1,231-----------32.2631 2,5a 9 111 0 ILSEDS N------------------------------------------------------------21,090-----------------2,915------------ ---------- ---------- 0107 FMEAT CROPSC--------------------------------------------------- ---- 2,2b5 .......... 132,263 .--------------------.---------- O11 0 aXLSEEO3, C.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2q,0q4 ---------- 0 .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . 12 FIELJ C:US, . . . . . . . -.. . .- - -. . . . . . . .- - -5 .......... !1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 FRESH FRUITS ......... .--......................-.............. - .......... ---------- - 9 .............................. 1011 LIESTONE- ..............-......................................- 7,334 7,334....-...................................... 1051 CLAY----------------------------------------------------------------- 3,000------------...--------------------- 1492 SULPHR, 34------......... ------........-..............--........... 41,25 ........... 1.25- ...............- ..........----- 1494 GYPSJM, CR.LE 0.3 PLASTERS.---- 'I 2-----....-------------------2,555 26,555 ................................. .......... 2011 AEAT, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN------------------------------------------- ...--------------------------------------- £012 MEAT AND PRUDUCTS, NEC----- --------- ------ ---...... 5 2022 DRIED M ILN AND CREAM- ..........-- -....-------- 9,-..........--- -- 9. ........................ 2031 FI S AND SHEtLLFI, PR1 RE-------------------------------------------------------------- 2034 VGETARLES AND PREP, NEC- - --...- --...............--... - ----.......... 3 ............................ 2039 PREP FRJIT AND VEG JUICE, . . .......... .---------- - - ---.......- 2-- - ....................... 2041 AVEAT FLOjR ANO SE OLIA------------------------------------- ..............-- 2-12-........................ 2002 ANIMAL FEEDS---------------..---------------------------------33,63. " #b5-----------365---------------------------------- 2061 SuGAR----.......-.---- ------.----------------------------------------- -- 7 1 7 2081 ALCDVULIC REAERAS-----------------....-...----..---------------I 5 7..........-- 2, 15 7--.........................- 2091 RESETARLE OILS, HARG, 5MODRT ----------------------- -------- ------- 2! 2 --------------------------- 2099 "ISCELLAEJUS F0L0 PRODUCTS ------------------------------------ ----- 3V.----- ,590 .......... ................. 2111 TO3AZ mAN FACTJRES -------------------------- --------- --------- i-----"----------------------- ------------------ 2211 BASIC TEOILE Pn30C ------------------------------------------------ -. . 2311 APRAR E -------------------------------------------------------------------- ......... ----------- ....----- - ---- 2411 L"S- - 3b---- ----.................. ,259----... - .............. ------ - . . .... 3--... 206P AT. P E TS, HLON----------------------------------------158,409 ---- ------ ------.----- ..........---------- 2'I T .........- ----------- -90- .......... 4 ...... 310 VLt EER, .......... PLY. . ... 5M .......... 12-- - - - - - - .......... 2,21 STI NARDINEASP-T P 0 E------------------------7,61......-------------- ... .. .... ... 2651 PAPEN A4 .. APE 40390-----------------------------. ----- - - -132 1- ......... 15-----------------------------" 269 PPAND E ,uCTG, 9E .................................. ---- 21 ---------- - .......................---------- 2711 PHI',TEO, HATTER------------------------------------5---- 280.3R ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5---------------------S................................ 281 PAINTS-------------------------------------- .............----- - -3 - --.................................... 281; NITSC HE FE RT E----------------------------------- --- ,..56, . 9.-- 5- --------- ,---....... Ji IR4 T[ SM ....... S E .........".................... " .. b .......... .'.. ... ....... -- 2991 MSCELANEOUS CHETICALO-..............---------------------------- -. .......................... 2991 SEADLEdAN C. L . .D.. - ------------------- -- 5 - 1 - - -7.. ...--------- ?S79, OTR EIZ E 0 PttA S ,,,,-------- ..-........................... "... .. .. '-" ''''- 2011 RoRA IC R T PATCP433----------------------------------- --------........- .........-------------.........- 3111 IL THE , LTER P;ODCS ----------------------------------- .... ..----........ ..... ---------- SO1 I C Ru;RA UFa TJS P A dlCT .,3a.................................... 28 . . ........ 280 :::: .......... :::::: 3111 LAS AND GLAS PVDoJCS------------------------------------------- 1 I !........... 3251 SO:TRUTAL LAMS P3OULT --- ---------..................-------............ 1------------------------------ 3291 MSACT NE4TAL MNERAL P---- ---- - -- 2-....-.............-.......-...... --------------....---------- 3511 S MCHINERY E ACE1PTELECRIL------------------------------ -- - 2 .... 5g Sbfl ELECTRICAL RACH"4 A0 EQI--------------------------3b 311 3711 40709 VEHICLES, PARTS E2I-------------------------5-----------5............................ I---- 3791 MISC TRASPDRTATISN LEIPMENT ----------------------------- 381t INSIR, TIME, PHOTO, DPT ;UJD------------------------S 2------------------------ 391 RI4SC 4ANUFACTURED PRDOUCTS-------------------------------------------- 5 5 1......................... I11 COITE NC----------------------------1 4,9 31 57 3---------14,89........... 9999 DEPARTMENT OFDFE AND C------------------------I-----------1........ .. .................. SACRAMENTO, CA, DISTRICT 13 SA JOAQJZ RVEkR, CALIF. (ICLUIIN C,-P RCE OF PONT IF STICKTI', CALIF.) SECTION 1%CL LD: F34 MUTH JF E4 7Y RK S JGH ID CITY IF STUCTI 4 RI z14 ES; FnUC STICITON C ANNEL T3 ILLS FE6AT, 84 IlES. CINT"LLIN3 IEPTMI 9jijTR OF RIOER TI qo9Ov CIONL, STOCTU, 33 FELT; ITRER CD %ECI NG CIANNELS, 2 FET EETT TO EDISOL STREET, 2FEET. PROJ E CT I EPTi: 33 FEET FRO M IRE A40 jl4 IF NE.1 TIR SL OJ TI . ORN C ANIA STICKTIN 30 s FEET FRM 64 4 CIANNEL TO tOlSO4 .TREET; OTIER CJVNITZVL; CnhNES, 9 FLCT. CORPARATIvE STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC YEAR TUS YEAR TONS 197-----------------------------------------23b38522 IRA------------------------------------------------------ 3,217,368 97- - - - - - - - -104 5 48- - ...........-...-.............-...-.....-.......... , 3,372 1980----------------------------------------------------- 3,9e0,171 INOS- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --.................. 2,516,bes 1981-------------1------------------------------......-----3,98,148 19- - -- ,0 FNEIMT TRAFFIC, 1987 FOREIG (SORT TONS) :OR0401TY TOTAL i I4PIRTS EXPORTS TOTA- - - - - - - - - --------.....-.......- --...............-.........- 2.... . . 776,278 972,555 1.633,123 0101 COTON Rig.. ............ -......................................................................... bul ...... -..... 1514 011 COTTON,~t ILO E---- .....-- '----------."''--------------......6- ... lo--- --... -66 312 FIEi. 0,'S NC-----------------------------------------------36. - -1,36 1sq 3101 -F.E. FJITS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .......... all! F TNE 5 A, P E '-.. ....... .... .... .. .. ..-............................. 32 "l FR S... A- .... E. ................ .. ...-...................... i$13 1 a0 t 0161 11F4' T3XTN Pl 0JCT oES--------------------------------------------------- -------------- ---------IOR 21 1 12~ SOE .. . . F .. .. . -P .. .. .. --.....................................-. . . . . . . .-. . . 6 . .-. . b 06|1 AIN I A A P--O------------------- - -- - ---- ------- 7 7 -- 3912 SrIS4, LAlEP------A-E---------------------------------------------- --------- ---------- ------------ --2 20 11 304 Rv, J A)G .. C-----R . ---- - . -- -----..-----.-- -24 2AAAAAAA 10----------------------------------------------------------13,120.---------------1,7124 1492a54 24, . ------------------------ ------. 1.,I4---...12,.9. 489 4F l:T lLE -I L -AE I~ - C - .. .. . . ... .. - .. - ... . -- -.... - ... .. .. .. . .. A 3#5 IT!e 1$91 240 qICE )4 CES "RIES-- ------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- 9 N 201 E, J FS 4 1 Z|LLEJ, PH E - - - E- -- 16 2012 4,AT 4A 'RJDUT, 'IC-----s------.------------ 920 ,lE620,JD PIIC, NC - --------- --- - ---- - --- 1 I I 22 )IE) I -.............................-.................. 2...........80 02231 P139 0.0 SRE4..FI31, PREPARED------------------------------------------- 2034 OLETAELES A,,) PREP, eE------------------------------------------ d21 203 PREP FRUIT AN) VE. L - -............ 2.6 6 20 4 146 FEE--- .......... ....... -- - ....--- ................................--- ........------ .....----------- '----- 209 'ILL ROuCTS, .E.....................--...... ----- .........-......--- 2 " 2 201 A C4LT E R A. P E T ....... ..................... ...... ..... .... ...... ........ •........ ..... 357$ 2 V91 PLOEAeLE J TIL9, NRG, OT------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -1,00 . -....- 1,080 2211 T651 TEXTILE PROJCTS--- - .....................-..................................................... 2 38 A 24"21 6 "'4WER------------------------------------------------------262 ...... 262 2511 UR T'F 092E A IT ES - -- ........................................................ .....--------- - ............ b .... 2 .. . 281 CbIET-3 F.An ---------- 29813 ALCOROLS-----------------------------------------------------,05 6,65-------- 281919ASAC1C3ClICAIC0l043 U NEC----------------------------------------------------------------------... ---195,5uR 187,170' ,,31 2871 I1TNJN3 CNA;'4 FE-RTILIZERS----------------------------------------62, 720 62, 72------------ 287 9 FLRT1LLLER AN.) MATERIALS, IEC- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --................. 4,631 0,b292 29 ROCE6LNE3OS ClERICAL.P_ P1-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,056i 1,10195 2915 RESIDIi PFEL 31---------------------------------------------253,5 519 "20,4 2 910 .8NRICATIt Ga 6O OILS...... 84 REE----------------------------------------24,550 ------------- 4,550 29188 AS3PAHAT,7 TAN, ANDA PIT P ES-------......................................................................-22------- 22 2920 CORE, ETRILEJA COE - - - - - -- - - - - - - 716, 796 22, 066 682,750 2952 8SPNT s:~IN RAEIL--------------------------------------3----------- 38 3011 RENSER ANI 4151 PLASTIC PRODQ---------------------------------------------- 59 12 3111 LEATHER 040 LEOTIER PRIOJCTS--------------------------------------------------------------------------- I AAAAAA 3241 0010140 E------------------------------------------------------121,202 1122----- 3280 CUT STONE LID STONE 'UCS - - - - - - - - - - - - 99-- 3319 Rs N STEEL PNJODUCTS, EC------------------------------------------- 22------ 341 PRITEREAL PRODUCT--------------------------------------------32 720 b 351 *RAC NERT, EXCEPT ELECTRI2A-------------------------------------------------260 2:: 12 SA1l ELECTRI CAL 98ACR 43 E---------------------------------------------16 1 13 18 3111 RO TOR VEHNICLEtS, PART S, ESO..----------------------------------------------------------------------23 ... 23 091114M5C 5ACJPACTJNEDCPRODUCTS--RD -----------------------------------------------------------------------------.. -56 52i 64011 IRON AN 3 TLEL SCRAP----------------------------------------------5,6489-----------------5,489 6022 tEOTTLE 4ASTE, SCRAP, SpE-------------------------------------------3---..... As 4112 COR44I) ItIEO, NEC- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 96 15 A4 4999 EPARTR4EJT OF .... E.... AN1C51-- - - - - - - - - - I - - - TON-R4ILES, PONLION, 38,697,979. 14 7 m4,ae *omewce o te Uaited Stata, 1987 SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, CALIF. (INCLUDING COMMERCE OF PORT OF STOCKTON, CLIF.)--CONTINuED FREIGHT TRAFFIC, 197--CONTINOEO Dusr ISc (SHORT TONS) COMOOITY TOTAL, I TMRUULG RECEIPTS SlIPMENT5 INBOUND OUTBOJND UP8UN0 D34A6OUND UPBOUNO DOONBO mN O TOTAL ---- ------ 081----* - 173,707 66,678 364,535 036,988 23,400 6,620 101,080 21,800 1442 SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED 40CK----- 1,400 , ......... ---------- 4,000 1b3,400 2,000 ........ . .......... 1491 SALT 3.... - ---- ----. 339,60 ........... .......... . -. -..... - . .. ........ a062 OLASS . 53,259' 53,259 [. 0414 TOROER, P331$, POLES, PILING 50G) 3.-. 0..... . ....... -......... ;80 3034 'Y 0- ....... Z9,0851 2,155 ,9... ...... ...... 2819 BAS: CHEMICALS ADP0, EC- 90,231l 3 6, 483 53,Q8 41 R A .U.. 0.................... 5,40 9, o 00...............3. .. .. 35 .... ......... .......... 2941 P OL 0 CL PROD ....................... ,40 ,1 ::o, .......... .................. 3291 2bSC 9 0 I ..... 4,100, 29..... ........ 3,00........... I .......... 33217 40 ND STEEL PPE AND T4-- 7,00 . , 5.......... ..................... ........... . ,0001.......... 0411 FA4RICATEO NETAL PHOO, CTS9 .......... .,65......r. ----- . 4,1 1 0 i .......... . .00.................... 3511 ACN0NERY, tOCEPT ELECTICal--- 2,701. ........... 3 ............. 0.................... 3711 TR EHICE, PARTS, 3 - 1,001. . ........... . . 5 -5001 ........................... ....... ... 4029 OASTE A4 SCRAP - NE - ........... .131,0! .... . ------.------ 30,00 ........... .................... .101,00 .......... 4118 4ATER AY IMPR3VE9ENT -AT ....... .165,600: ...................... 95,6u0 0b,0 19,0uo 1,500 .......... 26,400 TON--ILES, JOMESTIC, 11,858,742. TONS, ALL TRAFFIC, 3,771,086. TON- ILES, ALL TRAFFIC, 70,556,721. STOCTON, CALIF. CINCLJOED IN SAN J3U4UIN RIVER, CALIF.) SECTION INCLJDEDI HARBOR AT STOCKTON (AND VICINITY). CONTROLLING DEPT.% 35 FEET IN STUCKYON CHANNEL JP TO %OUT- OF OR40 CHANNELI 8 FEET IN 404401 CHANNEL; 6 FEET I FREMU T CHANNEL, 4CLEOD LAKE AND IN THE MEAD OF STOCKTON CNANNE6. PROJECT DEPTH: (INCLJDED IN SAN JOAOUIN ROVER PRUJECT). CIUPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC YEAR YTONS EAR TONS S.................................................. 1,554,482 193.................................................. 1,1086 694.....................................1,617,508 1V46......................................921,049 19 ............................. ............. 1,5, .................................................. 14,85 1982.................................................... 1,3351019111 1i 197.............................,89,4 8 FREIOHT TRAFFIC, 1987 (SHORT TOIS) ( FOREIGN DOESTIC COAST.ISE INTERNAL :JMMODITY TOTAL - IMPORTS EXPORTS 4ECEIPTS RECEIPTS SHIPMENTS TOTAL--........--............ ................................... 1,389,048l 419,4S2 490,825 27,892 57,059 Z020 0101 COTTON, R4-..................... -----.........................64............. b- ...... .--- - -...........-....... 0107 BIEAr......... -........................................... . 2,014..........294,0 .. . 0629 FIELO CROPS, 0 EC ........... .................. -- ..... ... ,0...-- ..... ...(, .. ............ 0131 FRESH FRJITS ...................................................----- .35'. ......... ......... 5 ................... - ..... 0141 FRE$S A1 F4F0E, VEGETA8LL- ..... ------ ............. .... 1.... . 131 ............ 11 ..........................--- 3161 4NIALb 00 PRO6UCTS, .4. ---------- o ----------------------- 71 7...--------.-----------------.-".-.-.-.-.-" 09,12 S E6.0FIS, EXCEPT EPRVE3....... ........................ . . ......................................... 1942 S"ND, GRAVEL, CRUS:D . .................. 24 24.......... .................... ........ 1451 CLA Y.......... ..................................... 6,2.........11:,20.................. 1492 SULPHJ4, 0RY ...................... ........................... . 457,764.... 457,764 ...................... 1999 NONMETALLIC T MINRALS, NLC ................................................ 318-"-- - 318 .......... . .. ....... ........ 0:11 MEAT, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN. -------------------.......... . . . .............. 6....... ..................... 0012 EAT AND PRDCTS, NEC-.....--......----............................ ' .--- . ...... . .3 ........................... -- 2021 D IRY PROJLTS, EC ................... ................................... 2022 DRI ED 41L4 4"ND C E.............................8..........280.................. 2031 FISH AD SIELLFISH, PRCPRE...... ............. .......... ........ 2'.......... 2 .............................. 2034 VLGETAHLES AND PREP, NEC. .....--................. ..................221 .221 .......... .......... .......... 2039 PREP FRUIT AND VEG JUICE, NEC ..............................--. 248. ......... 248 ...................... -.... " 202 ANI'4AL FEEDS......... ................... .......... .... ..... .. 345 ......... . 345.................... ---..-... 04 RAIN ILL POUC, NEC.-..... .-- ........ - - ..................... ..... .......... 2062 UL SSES ............... ------.--........... ..... 53,259 .................... .......... ..... 559......... 08 5 LC1M3LIC 4ENERAGE,............. ........................ ---- .357 27, 330.--..-....................... 2099 4I;CELL:NE33S F030 PRIDUCTS---..---.----. ......... 7,139 ............... 7,139.... ............ --. -. 211 ASCITE NItES..........----.----......................----...................2 . ....... 242 SE......0... D--- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . 7 . . 20.------.....230 .......................... 0991 96310E 4ARFATES- NE....... ................ ............ .............. .501 10: 02.............................. 2516 FURITR CEIAD FN (AT 340-5'-''--'-.....................................................---6................................ 1 PAPE- A .D P .............. -------- .-------....... ....-........ s5 ---.. . ---- ------ --..................... --- 0711 RITUE M UAT ES.... ......................................... ... , 1.. .. ----- 60----.......... ...... --.....---- 2871 NITROGEROUS EE FERTIL2R,--....--- ..--.......... .. ---- ..... .... 8,720 6,1 0........... ............................. 2879 FERTIL E01AND ATERIALS, NEC .................................. 216,27- 1,31 4,69 ............................ I891 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL .0-.... 1............. ......... .... . ........... .............................. SACRAMENTO, CA, DISTRICT 15 STOCKTON, CALIF. (INCLUDED 1N SAN JOAOJI4 RiVER, CA4LF.)--CONTINJED FREIGHT TRAFFIC, INAT--CNTINJED (SHORT TONS) FOREIGN DOMESTIC CJASTWISE INTERNAL C3O40DITY T-TAL IMPORTS EAP3R7S RECEIPTS RECEIPTS SAIP-ENTS 2915 RESIDJAL FUEL OIL ---------------------------------------------- 19,598 19,598......................................... 2916 LUBRICATING OILS AND GREASES--------------------------------- --- ...... --..... 2917 ASPALT tA, 22 ..... ....................... 2920 COKE. PETRULJM CKE ............... 77,293 22 0Ab8 5S,2A7................................. 2951 ASPHALT 8JiLDINI MATERIALS-----.-.---..------------------ .-- . . ..... 38- ............................... 3011 RUBRER AN4 RISC PLASTIC PROD-------------- 59 52 . ,.... .. -.. ............ 3111 LEATHER 4N LEATHER PRO DCTS 1 O LOI CE.-ENT ........................--- . .....--......-............. . 121,242 121,2A2i... " ................. .................... 281 rUT STONE AND STN POUCT .....--- -................................--.- 9 9 . ......... ..... .. ... 3319 IRON D STEL L O POUCETS EC........ -----............ - .......... --- 72 22 ... Al3 a ABINCATEa METAL PRODUCTS ..................................... .72 726 - - .... .................... --....- 3511 MACI NERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL-------.....- ..................... 1,780 248 12-...................... 1,5?0 3611 ELECTRICAL ACI AN) EJIP-----------................-.......- ..... ....... .1-1- A I............................. 711 MOTOR VEHICLES, PART3, EOJIP ................................... 23 ........-- 2,1.............................. 3911 RISC ANJFACTJRE PWJCT--................... . -.......... .... .. 552 A ............. ............ A011 IAN IN STEEL S C RAP -- E-- ...... .................. ..... ..... ...-. ..... l22 TXTILU STE, SC R AE ......... A S ................................. A112 C AOIOITI E . .................. A A. .. .............. .......... .......... RuB 1 ATER.AY a'sRAEEN 'AT...--- ------.......... A0. Soo ,DV 16 W ~etce oe de 1(aeed 54te4. 11997 OTHER HARBORS A j WATERMAYS TOTAL HARBOR OR WATEROAY COMMODITY TO%$ TON- PASSENGERS MILE& PROJECT IODOLE RIVER, CA1F,.............. I ..... *........... 4126 NATERNAY IMPROVEMENT OAT-...... 16,800 lAbY*OO ......... 40KELUMNE RIVER, ALIFP .4....2 . . .. w.. 4116 KATERNAY IMPROVEMENT OAT .......... 4,000 32,000 ......... 3O RIVER, CA6Fi............................................ 3317 IRO AND STEEL PIPE AND TUBE ...... 2,000 ....... ...... 4029 PASTE AND SCRAP, NE C....... 201,080 ..... :n..... 4118 OATERNAY IMPROVEMENT '0AT....... 20,2s0 ........... .......... TOTAL. ...- . ... ...-.. 132,330 5,0b9,b60..O...--... SAN FRANCISCO, CA, DISTRICT 17 TOTAL iATERdORNE COm"E4CE OF THE SAN FRANCISC) BAY A1 DELTA AREAS CAL.EN)&A YEAR 19N7 IS'OAT TO'.SI FOREIGN )O0ESTIC COASTAISE INTERNAL T:.434, 6OCALITY RECEIR TOTAL PEQNT T AFFIC. I4RTS EXPORTS AND LOCA. -- _-__RECEIPS 13 IP,ESr5 H I ESTS - E 4 15 S A FAe, CIERE, CALIF............. ...... ... ......... .... ............ ...... ........ . 0 A . 4 1, 1.. . .. . . . .. . I '5,0 . .,7,4 1.9. . RA0A H.,'E4. :A 4 1F.-....-....--.........."''°''"'''''---''- Ao0.....°- obO0 , S . . .=-- zAR.JINEZ STR IT. CALIF...-.-..------.1,211,927 2,267,59li 8,151,256 2,788,55b 3.817,981 174,344 I,406b.857 21.36 821::b 15. I3ISJ5 4A C-IA IJLfL,I - --. 1 -- F.. --..--..---..-- . -- 241 309 1,824,5TC 1,222,235 7Z5,513.. . d,12707 4.6 5,01.51 S ISJ N CHANNE,. CALIF --.-- -------- o--o-- o ---- .......- oo- .......... 2 301 ........ 2 , 31 .01 ... ... 5ACRAREsTo RIVER, CALIF. ............. l-b------- 13. 754,011' 3U7S 28,1 I52,91b 20,8)U 1,403,217 1..2 ... SAN JL;AjIi 91VER, CALIF. ASO TRIo. *- 972,555 1,805,723 113,7071 b,*7b, 75Z,601 30,u7o 3,794,31b Q.O 124,803 SA. Ad L i AkY 4' )4A4 E ILA'., rAIT CAL IF.................... 9' 414,915 2,293,735, 1,741,71 2,$61,187....---- 7,130,235 6.26 27,614,402 RIC7-O, 40 4839, C.0IF...... 1,Y05 2,991, 7U5 9,552,25) 2,214,062 .19,260 240,e!8 21,AIA8 2.3 . NARLA. 149909. CAA-(d...IF.- - -- . b590 3,375,073' 425,235 514,3?9 1,1,b63..l o o at,1932 1 .bT. .. E C... . . S' oo. .... C...I... .......... .......... ... ...... .............. . :OSTE IL 6 CA.IF.. .. ---.-.-- o-.. ...- o.. .D ........ . .. . A 1 -1 5 0 SOJG4, CAIF.--..o-...--.- °--- ..- ---- ...... .-.-°.e -o--..-. °.°*°-..° °.oo ... ----------°--...... -.--.- - R004000 CITY A000R, CALIF.... .41- :23 215,030 eAa,1 212,510 141 169 ---- . .- bb4,2 1. . . 35FANCSC SAOCLIF. . .162,46 0S,1 31 3,404 70,928 21,413 25,422,999 13.27. . S:N FOASCOSCO 344, CT4E9 PORTS, CASC 38,,6o52 1C5,I27 4,051,442 C , 6b 12 29,02 11,150,266 2. I5bbQ22 I.15 ... E4LLY, CA6F................. ......... .... .... ...... .... . . -- TOTAL_ 13'.AJUb I .) -----------. , ,7, 89o. I3,2e8,f3I 28,t541,607 9 , I2',38, em,010,821 IS7, 3u5 563(0,75?-----41,666,470 PERCENT UNsADJoJSTEO.-------------- 9.6 1 15.11 31.13 10.57 52.47 .85 ........... 100.00 ......... NET 40L39E IF TU44A.E FOR T.t A . ...................... 5,,7,9413,228,731 26,b434,67 9,122,369 14,019,986 737,308 12,309,895 ..... ..... PERCENT (A)JLSTE).----1----------- 11.56 18.29 37.12 12.62 19,9 1.02 ........- IO0O.U ......... 1 dOT INCLJOE) I T,. TOTAL TO'4',AE OF THE BAY AND DELTA AREA. .. T I JTAAIEO IC A'. JUA I I ER INCLjDE ",KEL J4NE " DLE, ANO.) 0,0 IERS. • ** OQJ 1TEO TO SLI ,3L34E 47 EACL3OI'.0 O'4AF OF 14TE97 A4 TRAFFIC REO 3ETOEE4 0003 8) AATF9MAYS OF T4E SAN FRANCISCO JAY AND )ELTA AREAS. SAN FRANCISC3 RAY ENTRANCE, CALIF. SECTION [4CL3OED: 0NIT8, 4815 SHIP AND 50JT CMANNELS., CSNTROLLING OOPT"I 409ITA C'48N.SEL, 13 'EET; SOJT' CR9ANEL, 33 fEETO 4AIN SHI P CHA4NEL, 52.b FEET. RJ JECT OEPT MI AIN S-41 C'ANE,, 55 EEr. O18 053 30075 CTAANELSA 10 E)ER -RU 0T, CO|PARATIrE STATE4LIT oF TRAFFIC (54JAT TJNS FOREIGN TROJG4 OUMESTIC T3490d1 FOREIGN T4ROJH I3WESTIZ Trm0jG. YEAR - TOTAL YEAR - TOTAL J080JN0 OOA'.oOoD OPdOJ o D3.N46004 JPOJN3 00414jo') JP3040J4 )O344ioj% 98...: j1':5C,7 6 1 ,10,775 2 0, 213:694 11,84191 52,177,403 1983::::::7,3,8 ID,736. 16,7,6 1b385' A.I. 63..1d0. 32,4:2 4,12082 22,401,040 1 4,445,334 55,442,177 Ir..9.315,819 10,34,546 20,374,.T6 3,$31,116 492b I.I05? 1980 ..... A,6,4:,4,5 20,799,552 1788.12 S1, SbB Iya 195....7,562,21 I aI,.'b'1 a2,274.56 I,171, 13. , ,'1.,2 9 A.. 8474 U,84b,6I 20,8,3 1740,31 55,687,026 1986 .... 8,180e,949 1.6A9 3 , 24,457,322 I t' ,1~ 5',*D Is 1982------- .o,95s54 6,712,56 18, 585,91 15,157,937 48,51,282 1987,------- S57,84 13,2e3,731 2b,671,211 4,121.'41. 7,81,7i3 SAN FRANCISCO 9A,880, CALIF. SECTION INCLUOEDI FW04 FORT POINT TO 38N FRANCISCO AIRPORT ON TE nEST S10E OF THE IAN "ANCISCJ47A 304ROLL11 OERT: '.41 b'l. C4ANNLE, 54.8 FELT; PRESIDIO SA0L, 34I fEET$ BLACK POINT L501. 15.3 FEET; RINCON REEF 90C INE), 4I rEET; '415C, REEF I 4TE.), 42.5 ELT; BLOI5O4CC, 40 FELTI; ILCATRAZ SOAL , 345 FEETAR 0 3 ; 9 11 RACRS, 16.7 FEEr, S'. R3C