Ports of the Baltic Sea
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There are over 200 ports in the Baltic Sea. When only those ports that handle minimum of 50,000 tonnes of cargo annually, and where at least part of this cargo is international, are taken into account the number of ports reaches approximately 190. In 2008, the total amount of cargo handled in the Baltic Sea ports amounted to 822.4 million tonnes, which is 0.4 per cent less than in 2007. Primorsk, Saint Petersburg and Tallinn were the biggest ports in the Baltic Sea in 2008. Together the three top ports handled over one fifth of total cargo volumes in the Baltic Sea in 2008.[1]
This table lists statistics (2002) (Świnoujście, Szczecin and Helsinki - 2004, Lübeck and Rostock - 2005, Gdynia, Klaipėda, Gdańsk, Riga, Liepāja - 2010) for the major ports of the Baltic Sea. Container traffic is given in terms of Twenty-foot equivalent units of cargo.
References
- ↑ Baltic Port List 2006 and 2008
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Annual report from CMP 2008 (in English)
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- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 international passenger traffic in seaport on ships of gross tonnage more than 100
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- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Trafikanalys Sjötrafik 2011 (see page 45) (Swedish)
- ↑ Cargo at Port of Klaipeda 2005.
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- ↑ Port of Tallinn Statistic 2013
- ↑ Free port of Ventspils authority. 2013 Summary