- Port of Los Angeles
The Port of Los Angeles is the busiest port in the
United States . [http://aapa.files.cms-plus.com/Statistics/WORLD%20PORT%20RANKINGS%202005.xls "World Port Rankings - 2005"] - Port Industry Statistics -American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) - Updated May 1, 2007 - (Microsoft Excel *.XLS document)] [http://aapa.files.cms-plus.com/PDFs/2006%5FNorth%5FAmerican%5FContainer%5FTraffic.pdf "North American Port Container Traffic - 2006"] - Port Industry Statistics -American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) - Updated May 14, 2007 - (Adobe Acrobat *.PDF document)] [http://www.portoflosangeles.org/about_faq.htm#22 FAQ # 22] at the Port of Los Angeles.org] Also called "Los Angeles Harbor" and "WORLDPORT LA", the port complex occupies 7,500 acres (30 km²) of land and water along 43 miles (69 km) of waterfront. The port is located on San Pedro Bay in the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles, approximately 20 miles (30 km) south of downtown. It adjoins the separatePort of Long Beach . It employs over 16,000 people. For public safety, the Port of Los Angeles utilizes theLos Angeles Port Police to fight crime and terrorism, and the [http://lacitylifeguards.pyroinnovations.com Los Angeles City Lifeguards] to provide lifeguarding services for inner Cabrillo Beach and all of the Los Angeles outer harbor.History
The south-facing San Pedro Bay was originally a shallow
mudflat , too soft to support awharf . Visiting ships had two choices: stay far out at anchor and have their goods and passengers ferried to shore; or beach themselves. That sticky process is described in "Two Years Before the Mast " byRichard Henry Dana, Jr. , who was a crewmember on an 1834 voyage that visited San Pedro Bay.Phineas Banning greatly improved shipping when hedredge d the channel to Wilmington in 1871 to a depth of convert|10|ft|m. The port handled 50,000 tons of shipping that year. Banning owned a stagecoach line with routes connecting San Pedro toSalt Lake City, Utah and toYuma, Arizona , and in 1868 he built a railroad to connect San Pedro Bay to Los Angeles, the first in the area. After Banning's death in 1885 his sons pursued their interests in promoting the port, which handled 500,000 tons of shipping in that year. TheSouthern Pacific Railroad andCollis P. Huntington wanted to create "Port Los Angeles" at Santa Monica, and built theLong Wharf there in 1893. However the "Los Angeles Times " publisherHarrison Gray Otis andU.S. Senator Stephen White pushed for federal support of the "Port of Los Angeles" at San Pedro Bay. The matter was settled when San Pedro was endorsed in 1897 by a commission headed by Rear AdmiralJohn C. Walker (who later went to become the chair of theIsthmian Canal Commission in 1904). With U.S government support breakwater construction began in 1899 and the area was annexed to Los Angeles in 1909. The Harbor Commission was founded in 1907.In 1912 the
Southern Pacific Railroad completed its first major wharf at the port. During the 1920s, the port passed San Francisco as the west coast's busiest seaport. DuringWorld War II the port was primarily used for shipbuilding, employing more than 90,000 people. In 1959,Matson Navigation Company 's Hawaiian Merchant delivered 20 containers to the port, beginning the shift to containerization at the port.Citation | last =Cuevas| first =Antonio| author-link =Antonio Cuevas| title = Seaport's Legacy Drives Its Future
newspaper = Los Angeles Times | pages =U6 | date =2007-12-09 | url = ] The opening of theVincent Thomas Bridge in 1963 greatly improved access toTerminal Island and allowed to increased traffic and further expansion of the port.Port district
The
port district is an independent, self-supporting department of the government of the City of Los Angeles. The Port is under the control of a five-member Board of Harbor Commissioners appointed by the Mayor and approved by the City Council, and is administered by an executive director.hipping
The container volume was TEU|7.4 million|first=yes in fiscal year 2004 and TEU|6.7 million in fiscal year 2003. The Port is the busiest port in the
United States by container volume, the 8th busiestcontainer port in the world and the 5th busiest internationally when combined with the neighboringPort of Long Beach . The top trading partners in 2004 were
#China ($68.8 billion)
#Japan ($24.1 billion)
#Taiwan ($10.8 billion)
#Thailand ($6.7 billion)
#South Korea ($5.6 billion)The most imported types of goods were, in order: furniture; apparel; toys and sporting goods; vehicle and vehicle parts; and electronic products.From 2002 to the present, the Port has had a large backlog of ships waiting to be unloaded at any given time. Many analysts believe that the Port's traffic may have exceeded its physical capacity as well as the capacity of local freeway and railroad systems. The chronic congestion at the Port is beginning to cause ripple effects throughout the American economy and is disrupting Just In Time inventory practices at many companies.
The port is served by the
Pacific Harbor Line (PHL) railroad. From the PHL the intermodal railroad cars go north to Los Angeles via theAlameda Corridor .Cruise ships
The Port of Los Angeles is the largest cruise ship center on the
West Coast of the United States and contains three ship berths transporting over 1 million passengers annually. The newly renovated World Cruise Center is claimed to be "the nation's most secure cruise passenger complex". The complex has a security patrolled long term parking lot with 2560 stalls. On days when cruises depart or arrive, courtesy shuttles transport passengers and luggage between the parking lot and the terminal.cite web | url=http://www.portoflosangeles.org/facilities_passenger.htm | title=Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center Facilities | publisher=Port of Los Angeles | accessdate=2007-10-17]Environment
That shipping volume comes with a cost:
air pollution . Container ships burning low qualitybunker fuel idle dockside because most have no capability to connect to shore-generated electricity. Diesel-poweredsemi-trailer truck s andlocomotive s idle while waiting to be loaded and unloaded. The local air quality regulatory agency did a study that found that air pollution from the port is responsible for 2,000 cases ofcancer per million people (25 per million is the upper limit sought by regulators). The 47 tons ofnitrogen oxides generated daily by port marine vessels nearly equals the amount emitted by the 350 largest factories and refineries in the region, and that number is expected to increase 70% by 2022.A $2.8 million Port of Los Angeles Clean Air Program (POLACAP) initiative was implemented by the Board of Harbor Commissioners in October 2002 for terminal and ship operations programs targeted at reducing polluting emissions from vessels and cargo handling equipment.
To accelerate implementation of emission reductions through the utilization of new and cleaner-burning equipment, the Port has allocated more than $52 million in additional funding for the POLACAP through 2008.
References in popular culture
On two separate occasions, the Port of Los Angeles was used as a setting in the TV series "24", first as the site where Victor Drazen held Kim Bauer hostage, and secondly as the site where CTU agents, led by Jack Bauer and Christopher Henderson, investigated a nerve gas attack on a naval submarine.
Recently, in the 4 season of "Prison Break" the main characters operate out of a warehouse on the waterfront. This can be found at 33.730876N 118.269954W.
References
External links
* [http://www.portoflosangeles.org/ Official Port of Los Angeles Website]
* [http://www.sanpedrowaterfront.com/ Bridge to Breakwater Development Website]
* [http://www.angeles.sierraclub.org/hvtf/ Harbor Vision Task Force] (working to reduce port-related pollution)
* [http://www.theimpactproject.org/ The Impact Project] (working to reduce port-related pollution)
* [http://www.ehlinelaw.com/pages/3080/Best_California_Cruise_Ship_Attorneys.htm Maritime Law] (La Cruise Ship Lawyers Resources)
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