Marine Transport
Among the oldest of human uses of the ocean, the movement of people, goods, and armies by ship remains a major component of the Nation’s ocean use footprint. All involve the transit far offshore by large ships over long distances, with periodic passages into shallower waters for loading, offloading, repairs, refueling, and so on.
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- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: All Vessels (2015), NOAA, 2018
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: All Vessels (2016), NOAA, 2018
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: All Vessels (2017), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Cargo (2016), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Cargo (2017), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Fishing (2016), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Fishing (2017), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Passenger (2016), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Passenger (2017), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Pleasure Craft and Sailing (2016), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Pleasure Craft and Sailing (2017), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Tanker (2016), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Tanker (2017), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Tug and Tow (2016), NOAA, 2019
- AIS Vessel Transit Counts: Tug and Tow (2017), NOAA, 2019
- Oregon Tugboat Towlanes, WSG, 2007