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Commerce—Corps of Engineers Expenditures 639<br />

No. 1112. Exports and Imports, by Method of Transport: i960 to 1981<br />

[Export data include both domestic and foreign; import data for general imports only. For details, see source]<br />

ITEM<br />

Unit<br />

EXPORTS<br />

IMPORTS<br />

196 0 196 5 197 0 1975 1980 1981 196 0 1965 1970 1975 1980 '1981<br />

A ll methods1.........................<br />

Vessel...............................<br />

A ir..................................................<br />

Shipping weight<br />

Vessel...............................<br />

A ir.................................................<br />

Bil. dot...<br />

Bll. dol...<br />

BII. dol...<br />

Bil. lb.... .<br />

Bll. lb.....<br />

20.6<br />

13.1<br />

(NA)<br />

2 48.5<br />

(NA)<br />

2 7.5<br />

16.9<br />

2.3<br />

3 4 3 .5<br />

.5<br />

4 3 .2 ,<br />

2 4.6<br />

6.1<br />

4 80.5<br />

.9<br />

107.6<br />

’ 63.4<br />

15.2<br />

538.5<br />

1.4<br />

220.7<br />

120.9<br />

46.1<br />

801.8<br />

2.3<br />

2 3 3 .7<br />

125.8<br />

4 7.2<br />

8 1 5 .0<br />

2 .3<br />

14.7<br />

11.1<br />

(NA)<br />

398.1<br />

(NA)<br />

21.4<br />

14.9<br />

1.3<br />

511.5<br />

.2<br />

4 0.0<br />

2 4.8<br />

3.4<br />

598.4<br />

.6<br />

96.9<br />

6 3.5<br />

8.9<br />

8 55.3<br />

1.1<br />

240.8<br />

165.1<br />

28.0<br />

976.8<br />

1.3<br />

261.3<br />

177.6<br />

3 0.0<br />

932.5<br />

1.6<br />

NA Not available. includes types other than vessel and air.<br />

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, H ig h lig h ts o f U S . E x p o rt a n d im p o rt T rad e , FT 990, monthly.<br />

No. 1113. Waterborne Commerce—Cargo Tonnage: 1950 to 1980<br />

[In millions of short tons. Includes Puerto Rico and outlying areas. Import and export figures differ slightly from those shown in<br />

tables 1119 and 1120 due to minor differences In basic concepts. See source for details. See also H is to ric a l S ta tis tic s , C o to n ia !<br />

T im e s to 1 9 7 0 , series O 530-541]<br />

CLASS 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1977 1978 1979 1980<br />

Net total.............................................. 821 1,016 1,100 1,273 1,532 1,695 1,908 2,021 2,074 1,999<br />

Domestic commerce1................................... 651 7 4 5 761 8 2 9 951 946 9 7 3 1,075 1,080 1,077<br />

Coastwise, between ports........................... 183 196 2 09 202 238 232 248 305 305 3 3 0<br />

Great-Lakes, between ports........................ 170 1 85 155 154 157 129 109 143 144 115<br />

Intra-<br />

Seaports. Great Lakes ports, and<br />

inland waterways ports......................... 107 113 104 103 81 78 83 9 0 93 94<br />

Ports a nd river ports2. 102 2 52 2 92 371 4 7 4 507 532 5 3 8 5 39 539<br />

Foreign commerce.......... 169 271 3 39 4 44 581 7 4 9 9 3 5 9 4 6 9 93 922<br />

Imports, through seaports 96 144 198 2 45 313 4 5 5 6 2 5 6 1 6 6 08 5 0 2<br />

Imports, Great Lakes ports.......................... 6 9 13 26 2 6 21 3 3 27 25 16<br />

Exports, through seaports 44 9 5 105 142 2 0 6 237 241 2 5 9 3 12 3 5 9<br />

Exports, Great Lakes ports.......................... 24 23 23 32 3 6 35 3 6 4 4 49 4 5<br />

'Includes traffic among ports of outlying areas. "Represents traffic mainly utilizing inland waterways.<br />

Source: U.S. Corps of Engineers, W a te rb o rn e C o m m e rc e o f th e U n ite d S ta te s , annual.<br />

No. 1114. Freight C a r r i e d o n I n l a n d Waterw ays, b y System: 1950 to 1980<br />

[In billions of ton-miles. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii, except as noted. Includes waterways, canals, and connecting channels]<br />

SYSTEM 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980<br />

Total................................................ 163.3 216.5 220.3 262.4 318.6 354.9 342.2 372.9 368.3 409.3 424.6 406.9<br />

Atlantic coast waterways............................ 6.5 27.0 2B.6 27.8 28.6 35.4 31.8 32.1 30.4 30.5 31.9 30.4<br />

Gulf coast waterways................................. 1.2 13.9 16.9 21.8 26.6 33.5 30.8 34.3 37.6 37.1 38.1 36.6<br />

Pacific coast waterways ‘............................ 1.7 4.7 6.0 6.6 8.4 10.3 0.7 11.3 12.8 13.6 14.1 14.9<br />

Mississippi River system2........................... 33.6 52.0 69.3 96.6 136.5 168.3 170.7 189.5 196.9 209.3 218.8 228.9<br />

Great Lakes System3................................. 120.3 118.9 99.5 109.6 114.5 107.5 99.2 105.6 90.7 118.9 121.7 96.0<br />

'Beginning I960, Includes Alaskan waterways. "Comprises main channels and all tributaries of the Mississippi, Illinois,<br />

Missouri, and Ohio Rivers. aDoes not include traffic between foreign ports.<br />

Source: U.S. Corps of Engineers, W a te rb o rn e C o m m e rc e o f th e U n ite d S ta te s , annual.<br />

No. 1115. F e d e r a l E x p e n d i t u r e s f o r C i v i l F u n c t i o n s o f the C o r p s of E n g in e e r s , U n it e d<br />

<strong>States</strong> Army: 1950 to 1981<br />

[In millions of dollars. Through 1976, for years ending June 30; beginning 1977, years ending Sept. 30. Includes Puerto Rico and<br />

other U.S. outlying areas. Represents funds expended for maintenance and improvement of rivers and harbors, flood control,<br />

etc. See also H is to ric a l S ta tis tic s , C o lo n ia l T im e s to 1 97 0, series Q 558]<br />

YEAR<br />

Total<br />

Rivers<br />

and<br />

harbors<br />

YEAR<br />

Total<br />

Rivers<br />

and<br />

harbors<br />

YEAR<br />

Total<br />

Rivers<br />

and<br />

harbors<br />

1 0 5 0 .........................<br />

1 9 6 5 .........................<br />

1 0 7 0 .........................<br />

6 35<br />

5 1 2<br />

8 69<br />

1,211<br />

1,186<br />

190<br />

456<br />

801<br />

1,093<br />

1,051<br />

1 9 7 2 ..........................<br />

1 9 7 3 ..........................<br />

1 9 7 4 ..........................<br />

1 9 7 5 ..........................<br />

1 9 7 6 ..........................<br />

1,535<br />

1,737<br />

1,936<br />

2,199<br />

2,266<br />

1,522<br />

1,614<br />

1,859<br />

2,121<br />

2,080<br />

1 0 7 7 ..........................<br />

1 0 7 8 ..........................<br />

1 0 7 9 .........................<br />

1 9 8 0 ..........................<br />

1 9 8 1 ..........................<br />

2,560<br />

2,805<br />

3 ,2 5 9<br />

3 ,527<br />

3 ,650<br />

2 ,2 4 4<br />

2 ,4 7 9<br />

3 ,1 3 0<br />

3 ,4 0 6<br />

3,471<br />

Source: U.S. Corps of Engineers, P e rfo rm a n c e M e a s u re m e n t S y s te m s , annual.

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