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  • Marine Exchange of Southern California Marine Exchange of Southern California
    The Marine Exchange of Southern California is a ninety plus year old, non-profit organization dedicated to the development and efficient flow of maritime commerce throughout the region. Our records of ship arrivals and departures go back to 1923 in a string broken only by WW II. Since then, we have evolved into the Maritime Information Center for the Los Angeles - Long Beach Port Complex. San Pedro, California
    https://mxsocal.org/
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  • Marine Exchange of the San Francisco Bay Region Marine Exchange of the San Francisco Bay Region
    The Marine Exchange of the San Francisco Bay Region is a non-profit, membership organization. The collection, analysis, and dissemination of ship traffic information for the Golden Gate maritime community has been the primary purpose of the Marine Exchange since 1849. Its primary efforts focus on collecting and disseminating shipping information, facilitating communication and discussion in the community, and identifying and developing improvements. San Francisco, California
    https://www.sfmx.org/
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  • Port of Hueneme Port of Hueneme
    The Port of Hueneme welcomed its first vessel in 1941, embarking on an ambitious mission to maximize maritime commerce and provide extensive economic benefits to the community. Since its inception, The Port's hallmark has been strong leadership. The Port of Hueneme is a major contributor to the economic health of Ventura County and Southern California. Hueneme, California
    https://www.portofhueneme.org/
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  • Port of Los Angeles Port of Los Angeles
    The busiest container port in North America, the Port of Los Angeles has sustained its rank as number one for more than two decades with record volumes for containerized trade. The Port maintains an efficient, sustainable supply chain, adopting new technologies to improve the reliability, predictability and efficiency of the flow of cargo across global seaborne trade. San Pedro, California
    https://www.portoflosangeles.org/
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  • Port of Redwood City Port of Redwood City
    The Port of Redwood City, the only deepwater port in South San Francisco Bay, provides berths for dry bulk, liquid bulk, and project cargoes, along with unparalleled recreational opportunities and access to San Francisco Bay. While in use since 1851, the Port of Redwood City was founded by City Charter in 1937. The Port of Redwood City is located 18 nautical miles south of San Francisco and is the only deep-water port in the South San Francisco Bay. The Port of Redwood City specializes in bulk, neo-bulk and liquid cargoes. Having a strategic location, available deep-water facilities and efficient service, has enabled the Port of Redwood City to become the fastest growing "small" bulk port in California. Redwood City, California
    https://www.redwoodcityport.com/
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  • Port of San Diego Port of San Diego
    The Port is an economic engine, an environmental steward of San Diego Bay and the surrounding tidelands, and a provider of community services and public safety to tourists and residents. The Port of San Diego is the fourth largest of the 11 ports in California.
    https://www.portofsandiego.org/
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  • Port of San Francisco Port of San Francisco updated
    The Port of San Francisco manages the waterfront as the gateway to a world-class city, and advances environmentally and financially sustainable maritime, recreational and economic opportunities to serve the City, Bay Area, and California. The Port of San Francisco is a public enterprise committed to promoting a balance of maritime, recreational, industrial, transportation, public access and commercial activities on a self-supporting basis through appropriate management and development of the waterfront for the benefit of the public. San Francisco, California
    https://www.sfport.com/
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  • Port of Stockton Port of Stockton
    We work with upwards of fifty-five different countries, with goods flowing in both directions. On any given day here at the Port you might see organic grain coming in from Turkey, refined sulfur going out to Australia, or any other of a litany of products that are going to or coming from places all around the world. And of course we do business domestically as well. We regularly work with people all across the U.S., especially right here in the fertile Central Valley of California. Stockton, California
    https://www.portofstockton.com/
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