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Details on each of the US ports of entry are provided using the links in the table. On the U.S. side, each crossing has a three-letter Port of Entry code. This code is also seen on passport entry stamp or parole stamp. The list of codes is administered by the Department of State. Note that one code may correspond to multiple crossings. [1]
Other ports on the Corps of Engineers list include the Port of Houston in the number one spot. South Louisiana is second, then Corpus Christi; New York/New Jersey; Long Beach, California; New Orleans; Beaumont and Baton Rouge. As of May 2024 the Port of Lake Charles surged to the number 10 on the list below. [2]
Incorporated cities in the U.S. state of California that have an official port authority. For marinas, see List of marinas#California . Pages in category "Port cities in California"
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Weak consumer demand and full warehouses mean fewer companies are shipping merchandise across the Pacific Ocean from Asia.
United States, California Humboldt Bay: Includes the Port of Eureka (in Eureka, California) and Port of Humboldt Bay in the surrounding county. Ensenada: North America Mexico, Baja California Bahía de Todos Santos
Port of Humboldt Bay — (aka Port of Eureka) the only deepwater port in California north of San Francisco Bay; Port of Richmond; Port of Stockton — California's farthest-inland deepwater port. Port of Oakland — channel is fifty feet deep and eight hundred feet wide. Port of Redwood City — resulting from dredging the mouth of Redwood Creek
The Andrade Port of Entry is the easternmost and lowest volume border crossing of the United States-Mexico border in California, USA. It is located 2 miles south of Interstate 8 , and about 2000 feet west of the Colorado River , in Imperial County opposite the Los Algodones border crossing in Baja California, Mexico.