PRIORITY

  • Latitude: 27.9718
  • Longitude: -82.8241
  • Gulf of Mexico
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Marine ports in the United States play a crucial role in facilitating international trade and domestic transportation. Each port has its own unique features, specifications, and priorities based on its strategic location, capacity, and the types of goods it handles. However, here is a general overview of what you might find in a detailed description and specification of a priority marine port in the U.S.

Key Aspects and Specifications

  1. Location and Access

    • Geographical Position: Located on the coast, river, or Great Lakes, providing natural deep-water access.
    • Connectivity: Proximity to major roadways, rail links, and sometimes airports.
  2. Infrastructure

    • Berths and Docks: Number, length, and depth to accommodate various types and sizes of vessels.
    • Terminals: Specialized terminals for different cargo types, such as container, bulk, breakbulk, Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off), and liquid bulk terminals.
    • Equipment: Cranes, forklifts, conveyor systems, and other handling equipment.
  3. Services Offered

    • Cargo Handling: Loading, unloading, and storage facilities.
    • Customs and Immigration: On-site customs facilities for efficient cargo clearance.
    • Maintenance and Repair: Facilities for ship maintenance and repair services.
  4. Capacity

    • Throughput: Annual cargo volume handled (measured in TEUs for containers, tons for bulk cargo).
    • Storage: On-dock and off-dock storage facilities, including warehousing and container yards.
    • Traffic: Number of vessels accommodated annually.
  5. Technological Integration

    • Port Management Systems: Automated systems for cargo tracking, berth management, and logistics coordination.
    • Security: Advanced security measures, including surveillance, screening, and compliance with international regulations like ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) code.
  6. Strategic Priorities

    • Economic Impact: Role in local, regional, and national economies.
    • Employment: Job creation and workforce development initiatives.
    • Environmental Stewardship: Sustainable practices, pollution control, and eco-friendly technologies.
    • Expansion Plans: Ongoing or planned projects to expand capacity and capability.
  7. Regulatory Compliance

    • Safety: Adherence to maritime safety regulations set by the U.S. Coast Guard and other authorities.
    • Environmental Regulations: Compliance with EPA guidelines and other environmental regulations.

Example: Port of Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles is the busiest container port in the United States and serves as a prime example of a priority marine port.

  • Location: San Pedro Bay, Southern California.
  • Infrastructure:
    • Berths: 25 cargo terminals with a combination of container, breakbulk, dry and liquid bulk, auto, and warehouse facilities.
    • Cranes: High-capacity gantry cranes for container handling.
  • Services:
    • Intermodal Logistics: Integrated with rail and trucking services to facilitate the movement of goods across the country.
    • Customs: State-of-the-art customs inspection facilities.
  • Capacity:
    • Throughput: Handles over 9 million TEUs annually.
    • Storage: Extensive on-dock rail facilities and off-dock container yards.
  • Technological Integration:
    • Port Management: Uses advanced software systems for cargo tracking and management.
    • Security: Robust security measures including advanced scanning and surveillance systems.
  • Strategic Priorities:
    • High economic impact with significant contributions to both local and national economies.
    • Numerous employment opportunities across various sectors.
    • Environmental initiatives like the Clean Air Action Plan.
    • Expansion and modernization projects continuously underway.

Ports like the Port of Los Angeles highlight the complexity and critical importance of marine ports in the U.S., driving economic growth and facilitating global trade.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
HASTE AWAY Other US VWA 04:28:41
MIMI'S FOLLY Other 04:27:06
STARSHIP IV Passenger CLEARWATER 03:57:45
THE GOOD STUFF Other 03:56:22
STARLITE MAJESTY Other 03:26:13
BATE CORACAO Sailing 02:53:50
CANIS MAJOR Sailing 02:53:44
PORTER Sailing 02:53:21
YES DEAR Other 01:59:45
C SPRAY Other 01:45:27
REGRET KNOT Other 01:26:24
SEAYOU Sailing 12:54:55
BOOMER Other 7/12/2025
BREEZE Other 7/12/2025
CARTERMARAN Other 7/11/2025
CHAPTER FOUR Other 7/11/2025
PERFECT FIT Pleasure 7/7/2025
SV APOTA Sailing 7/7/2025
TOWBOATUS #16 Towing/Tug 7/5/2025
NO NAME Other 7/5/2025

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