List of deep water ports

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A deep water port is any port that can accommodate a fully laden Panamax ship. With the approval of the Panama Canal expansion proposal in October, 2006, this list will need to be significantly revised when the expansion is completed.

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[edit] Africa

[edit] Atlantic Ocean

(from North to South)

[edit] Indian Ocean

(from North to South)

[edit] Americas

[edit] Canada

[edit] Atlantic Ocean

[edit] Pacific Ocean

  • Port Alberni - The Alberni Inlet is a fjord like channel that deep sea vessels and cruise ships can easily navigate.
  • Port of Prince Rupert - A Deep Sea Port that has direct rail connection to major North American Cities like New York and Detroit.
  • Crofton - The main factor for its location is the depth of the water, unusual for the east coast of Vancouver Island.
  • Port of Vancouver - A modern port of entry on the west coast of Canada.

[edit] United States of America

[edit] Atlantic Ocean

[edit] Caribbean & Gulf of Mexico

  • Port of Beaumont - a deep-water port located in Beaumont, Texas.
  • Port of Galveston - the oldest port on the Gulf Coast, west of New Orleans.
  • Port of Mobile - the only deep-water port in the state of Alabama
  • Port of Ponce, Puerto Rico - capable of servicing Post-panamax vessels with a controlling depth of 50 feet [1]

[edit] Pacific Ocean

[edit] Central America, South America

[edit] Asia

[edit] Proposed

[edit] Europe

Benelux
Scandinavia
United Kingdom
Central Europe

[edit] Oceania

[edit] Australia

(clockwise from north)

  • Flag of Queensland Port of Townsville - Military port, Mineral Ores, Fertilizer, Concentrates, Sugar and Motor Vehicles. Able to accommodate 4 Panamax vessels at a time.
  • Flag of Queensland Abbot Point - coal export terminal
  • Flag of Queensland Dalrymple Bay - coal export terminal
  • Flag of Queensland Hay Point - BHP (BMA joint venture) coal export terminal
  • Flag of Queensland Gladstone - coal

[edit] New Zealand

(Source: Recount, Taranaki District Council newsletter, page 5.)

[edit] Other

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