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)
- Jorf Lasfar, Morocco
- Nouadhibou, Mauritania - iron ore terminal.
- Nouakchott, Mauritania - proposed railhead for Phosphate mine.
- Deep water port for Simandou iron ore - proposed.
- Port Kamsar - bauxite loading port, origin of kamsarmax ship type.
- - Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana - built 1928
- Cotonou - Benin
- Lome - Togo [1]
- Kribi - oil terminal
- Grand Batanga - iron ore - proposed
- Owendo, Gabon - railhead
- Santa Clara, Gabon - proposed deep water port with railhead for Makokou iron ore.
- Lobito, Angola
- Walvis Bay, Namibia - railhead
- Saldanha Bay, South Africa
[edit] Indian Ocean
(from North to South)
- Nacala, Mozambique - railhead for Malawi
- Richards Bay, South Africa
- Ngqura, South Africa - under construction in 2007
[edit] Americas
[edit] Canada
[edit] Atlantic Ocean
- Port of Halifax, Nova Scotia - the most easterly North American full-service container port.
- Port Cartier, Quebec - An iron ore terminal on the St Lawrence River.
- Sept-Iles, Quebec (Seven Islands) - An iron ore terminal on the St Lawrence River.
- Chandler, Quebec - large deep-water wharf.
[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
- Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal
- Port of Boston
- New York Harbor
- Port of Savannah
- Hampton Roads - huge port complex with naval and commercial facilities
[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
- Port Madison - sometimes called Port Madison Bay, is a deep water bay located on Puget Sound.
- Port of Seattle
- Port of Portland - Three post-panamax terminals.
- Port of Coos Bay - Oregon's second busiest seaport
- Port of Humboldt Bay - is the only deep water port in California north of San Francisco Bay
- Port of Hueneme-The only deep water port between Los Angeles and San Francisco, and the only military deep water port between San Diego Bay and Puget Sound
- Port of Long Beach - One of the busiest container ports in the world.
- Port of Los Angeles - Busiest port in the United States.
- Port of Oakland - the channel is thirty feet deep and eight hundred feet wide.
- Port of Redwood City, California: resulting from dredging the mouth of Redwood Creek
- Port of San Diego - Home to the bulk of the United States Navy Pacific Carrier Fleet. Only the first nine miles of the bay are accessible to Panamax vessels.
- Port of Stockton - California's farthest inland deep water port.
[edit] Central America, South America
- Bahía Blanca - Argentina
- Lázaro Cárdenas - Mexico
- Puerto Bolívar - Ecuador
- Boca Grande, Venezuela - Venezuela - Iron ore transfer station
- Port of Tubarão, Vitória - Brazil It is the largest iron ore embarking port in the world deep-water port receiving ships 350,000 tons .
- Ponta da Madiera - Brazil
- Punta Ubu - Brazil
- Guaiba - Brazil Iron ore export terminal owned and operated by Vale (ex CVRD) in Sepetiba Bay
- Itaguai - Brazil Iron ore export terminal now owned and operated by Vale (ex CVRD) in Sepetiba Bay
- Ciénaga, Colombia - coal export port [2]
[edit] Asia
- Muara - Brunei's only deep-water port.
- Port of Haifa - has a natural deep water laguna
- Mina' Zayid - commercial deep-water port that serves the city and Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
- Port of Tanjung Pelepas - Malaysia
- Johor Port - Malaysia
- Kakinada - India-Fertilizer,petroleum and electronics.
- Kashima - Container, dry and wet bulk and general cargo port
- Fukuyama - Multi-purpose and dry bulk port
- Singapore
- Karachi
- Port Qasim
- Shanghai
- Damman, Saudi Arabia
- Jeddah Seaport, Saudi Arabia
- Qingdao
- Hazira
- Gwadar
[edit] Proposed
- Vizhinjam - India
- Kakinada - India-Second
- Machilipatnam - India
- Chennai - India
- Kyaukphyu - Myanmar for import of oil to China.
- Thanlyin - Myanmar
- Sonadia - Bangladesh near Cox's Bazaar
[edit] Europe
- Benelux
- Port of Antwerp
- Ijmuiden (Amsterdam)
- Port of Rotterdam, (post-Panamax, largest port in Europe)
- Port of Zeebrugge - located in Belgium.
- Scandinavia
- Gothenburg - located in Sweden
- Port of Södertälje - (Stockholm)
- Narvik
- Port of Aarhus - (post-Panamax)
- Port of Helsinki - (post-Panamax)
- United Kingdom
- Port of Felixstowe - (post-Panamax, 35% of UK container traffic)
- Port of Liverpool - (planned new post-Panamax container terminal expansion)
- Port of Southampton - (post-Panamax, traditional liner port)
- Port Talbot
- Redcar
- Invergordon
- Hunterston Terminal
- Hound point
- Central Europe
- Omišalj - super tanker oil terminal on island Krk in Croatia
- Wilhelmshaven - Germany (oil, coal, chemicals)
- Port of Sines - located in Portugal.
[edit] Oceania
[edit] Australia
(clockwise from north)
- Port of Townsville - Military port, Mineral Ores, Fertilizer, Concentrates, Sugar and Motor Vehicles. Able to accommodate 4 Panamax vessels at a time.
- Abbot Point - coal export terminal
- Dalrymple Bay - coal export terminal
- Hay Point - BHP (BMA joint venture) coal export terminal
- Gladstone - coal
- Port of Brisbane - coal, containers
- Port Stephens - shallow and sandy but contains sufficient deep water to accommodate large vessels.
- Newcastle - coal
- Port Botany (Sydney) - containers
- Port Kembla - coal, wheat, cars
- Melbourne
- Geelong
- Portland, Victoria
- Adelaide Outer Harbour deepened to Post-Panamax in 2006.
- Port Bonython, Capesize - oil and proposed iron ore [3]
- Whyalla, SA - 65,000t ships
- Port Lincoln - deep-water port for exporting grain and future iron ore. Barges take ore to deep water.
- Fremantle, Western Australia (Perth)
- Port Hedland - north west Western Australia - iron ore.
- Dampier - north west Western Australia - iron ore.
- East Arm Wharf (Port of Darwin) - Panamax
[edit] New Zealand
- Ports of Auckland, Auckland
- Lyttelton
- Marsden Point, Whangarei
- New Plymouth
- Port Chalmers, Dunedin
- Tauranga
(Source: Recount, Taranaki District Council newsletter, page 5.)
[edit] Other
- Apra Harbor - is a deep-water port on the western side of Guam.
[edit] Links
- E-ships.net port database.
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