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| Port authority In Canada and the United States a port authority (less commonly a port district) is a governmental or quasi-governmental public authority for a special-purpose district usually formed by a legislative body (or bodies) Port authorities are usually governed by boards or commissions,Minister of Transport selects one board member, the local chief executive one, and the rest of the board are at the recommendation of port users to the federal Minister. Port_authority
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| List of ports in the United States This is a list of ports of the United States, ranked by tonnage. See the articles on individual ports for more information, including geography, ownership, and link to official web site. List_of_ports_in_the_United_States
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| Economy of Texas economy of Texas is one of the largest growing economies in the United States. In 2006, Texas was home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 56 overall, more than any other state. Texas has an economy that was the second largest in the nation and the 15th largest in the world based on GDP (nominal) figures. As the largest exporter of goods in the United States, Texas currently grosses more than $100 billion a year in trade with other nations. Economy_of_Texas
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| List of world's busiest ports by cargo tonnage list of the world's busiest seaports by cargo tonnage, the total mass of actual cargo transported through the port. The cargo rankings based on tonnage should be interpreted with caution since these measures are not directly comparable and cannot be converted to a single, standardized unit. List_of_world's_busiest_ports_by_cargo_tonnage
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| List of busiest container ports list of the world's busiest container seaports, total mass of actual TEU (in thousands) transported through the port. This list contains all ports that transported more than 2,000,000 TEU (Top 50) in 2007.NoteTwenty-foot Equivalent Unit," i.e. a long shipping container. Thus a container is . List_of_busiest_container_ports
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| Port of Manila Port of Manila, Manila, Philippines, is located in the vicinity of Manila Bay, one of the finest natural harbors in the world. The Port of Manila is the premier international shipping gateway to the Philippines. Port_of_Manila
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| United States ports United States Ports handle more than 2 billion metric tons of domestic and import/export cargo annually. By 2020, the total volume of cargo shipped by water is expected to be double that of 2000 volumes. American ports are responsible for moving over 99 percent of the country's overseas cargo. United_States_ports
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| Sea Marshal "Sea Marshal" is an internationally-recognized term to describe armed law enforcement officers who board, sweep, search, protect, escort, and maintain control of vessels to prevent hijacking or acts of terrorism. In the United States of America, a Sea Marshal (more recently renamed "Boarding Officer") is a federal law enforcement officer who conducts fully armed boardings of maritime vessels for purposes of ensuring the security and safety of the United States as well as the boarded ship, its cargo, and crew. Sea_Marshal
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| Puget Sound region Puget Sound region is an inland area of the Pacific Northwest in Washington (State), including the Puget Sound, the Puget Sound lowlands, and the surrounding region roughly west of the Columbia basin. Puget_Sound_region
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