2012 Annual Traffic Volume Report

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ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM

2012 Annual Traffic Volume Report

Published by the Alaska Marine Highway System For the State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities


Table of Contents Introduction

1

Tariff Traffic

27

Alaska Marine Highway System

3

Car Deck Tariff Usage

28

Comparisons to Previous Years

3

Passenger Tariff Chart

29

2000 to 2012 Traffic Data Sources

4

Vehicle Tariff Chart

29

Southwest Alaska Routes

4

Car Deck Space Usage Chart

30

Cross-Gulf Service

5

Car Length Chart

30

Southeast Alaska Routes

5

RV Length Chart

31

Vessel Information Table

6

Van Length Chart

31

Operating Schedule

7

Sailings

33

Southeast Routes

34

Historical Traffic

9

Annual Traffic

10

Southwest Routes

37

Annual Traffic Chart

11

Cross-Gulf Routes

38

Annual Southeast Traffic Chart

11

Southeast City Pairs

39

Annual Southwest Traffic Chart

11

Southwest City Pairs

39

Annual Traffic Percentage Change

12

Regional Traffic Percentage Change

13

Monthly Port Traffic

41

Embarking Passenger Traffic

14

Southeast Passengers

42

Embarking Passenger Traffic Percentage Change

15

Southeast Vehicles

43

Embarking Vehicle Traffic

16

Southwest Passengers

44

Embarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage Change

17

Southwest Vehicles

45

Disembarking Passenger Traffic

18

Aurora Passengers

46

Disembarking Passenger Traffic Percentage Change

19

Aurora Vehicles

47

Disembarking Vehicle Traffic

20

Chenega Passengers

48

Disembarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage Change

21

Columbia Passengers

48

Port Departures

22

Chenega Vehicles

49

Columbia Vehicles

49

Fairweather Passengers

50

Current Annual Traffic

23

Regional Monthly Traffic

24

Fairweather Vehicles

51

Regional Monthly Passenger Traffic Chart

24

Kennicott Passengers

52

Regional Monthly Vehicle Traffic Chart

24

Kennicott Vehicles

53

Vessel Passenger Chart

25

LeConte Passengers

54

Vessel Monthly Passenger Chart

25

Lituya Passengers

54

Vessel Monthly Traffic Comparison

25

LeConte Vehicles

55

Vessel Vehicle Chart

25

Lituya Vehicles

55


Malaspina Passengers

56

Cross-Gulf Link Volume

87

Malaspina Vehicles

57

Aurora Link Volume

88

Matanuska Passengers

58

Chenega Link Volume

89

Matanuska Vehicles

59

Columbia Link Volume

89

Taku Passengers

60

Fairweather Link Volume

89

Taku Vehicles

61

Kennicott Link Volume

90

Tustumena Passengers

62

LeConte Link Volume

91

Tustumena Vehicles

63

Lituya Link Volume

91

Contract Vessel Passengers

64

Malaspina Link Volume

92

Contract Vessel Vehicles

65

Matanuska Link Volume

92

Taku Link Volume

93

Port to Port Traffic (On/Off)

67

Tustumena Link Volume

94

Southeast On/Off: Calendar Year

68

Contract Vessel Link Volume

95

Southeast On/Off: Summer

69

Monthly Southeast Link Volume

96

Southwest On/Off: Calendar Year

70

Monthly Southwest Link Volume

98

Southwest On/Off: Summer

71

Monthly Cross-Gulf Link Volume

100

Cross-Gulf On/Off: Calendar Year

72

Cross-Gulf On/Off: Summer

72

Stateroom Usage

Aurora On/Off

73

Columbia Staterooms

104

Chenega On/Off

74

Kennicott Staterooms

104

Columbia On/Off

74

Malaspina Staterooms

105

Fairweather On/Off

75

Matanuska Staterooms

105

Fairweather On/Off

75

Taku Staterooms

106

Kennicott On/Off

76

Tustumena Staterooms

107

LeConte On/Off

77

Stateroom Usage by Link

108

Lituya On/Off

77

Stateroom Usage by Capacity

109

Malaspina On/Off

78

Cross-Gulf Link Diagram

110

Matanuska On/Off

79

Southeast Link Diagram

110

Taku On/Off

80

Southwest Link Diagram

111

Tustumena On/Off

81

Contract Service On/Off

82

Link Volume Summary

85

Southeast Alaska Link Volume

86

Southwest Alaska Link Volume

87

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Introduction Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Alaska Marine Highway System The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) serves 33 Alaska ports by transporting passengers and vehicles between coastal communities. This service helps meet the social, educational, health and economic needs of Alaskans. AMHS provides year-round scheduled ferry service throughout Southeast and Southwest Alaska, extending south to Prince Rupert, British Columbia and Bellingham, Washington. The system connects communities with each other, with regional centers, and with the continental road system. It is an integral part of Alaska’s highway system, reaching many communities that would otherwise be effectively cut off from the rest of the state and nation. The AMHS also provides a coastal transportation alternative between Anchorage and the “Lower 48” states versus driving the Alaska Highway. The AMHS is designed to provide basic transportation services to these communities—transportation that allows community access to health services, commodities, legal services, government services, and social services; transportation that meets the social needs of isolated communities; and transportation that provides a base for economic development. Service and Amenities: AMHS service is divided into two major systems: the Southeast System (from Bellingham north to Yakutat) and the Southwest System (from Cordova west to Unalaska/Dutch Harbor). The Alaska Marine Highway fleet consists of eleven vessels; 7 operate in the Southeast System and 4 operate in the Southwest System. All eleven vessels are designed to carry passengers and vehicles ranging in size from motorcycles to large freight container vans. Trips on the AMHS can last several hours or several days, so passenger services are an important aspect of the State’s transportation service. Most vessels provide food service, shower facilities, observation lounges, and reclining lounges. The larger vessels provide play areas for children. Six vessels have stateroom accommodations for overnight travel, or for passengers who want a space they can call their own while traveling. Freight Transport: One regular use of the AMHS is the year-round shipment of container vans. These vans transport time-sensitive cargo such as fresh vegetables, meat, and dairy products from Bellingham and regional Alaska centers to communities served by the system. Local restaurants, grocery stores, individuals, and food distribution businesses have established delivery schedules with the AMHS to ensure regular and continuous delivery of perishable goods. Shipping perishable supplies on AMHS is more cost-effective than air freight, and in many cases ensures delivery to communities on a more frequent basis than commercial barge and freight lines. Vans are also used to move fresh Alaska fish and seafood to markets, and to transport U.S. mail and household goods. Planned service reductions: During the fall, winter and spring months, all vessels are scheduled for annual maintenance, which normally requires a six to eight week lay-up per ship. This results in reduced service. Major projects to refurbish the vessels and to keep them in compliance with SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) requirements also keep vessels out of service. Vessels are put into lay-up during periods of low traffic demand, or as a means to reduce operating costs. During 2012, each AMHS vessel was out of service for maintenance, project work, or lay-up status.

Comparisons to Previous Years Care must be taken when comparing the traffic data to 1997. A fishermen’s blockade of the M/V Malaspina on July 19, 1997 resulted in a 138-day suspension of service to the Canadian port of Prince Rupert. Limited service was restored Dec. 4, with one trip per week by the M/V Aurora. The disruption had a major impact on AMHS traffic. In January 2002, AMHS discontinued regular service to Hollis when the Inter-Island Ferry Authority’s M/V Prince of Wales began service between Ketchikan and Hollis. The impact of discontinuing regular Hollis service can be seen when comparing previous years for Hollis and 3


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Ketchikan. While AMHS does not officially serve Hollis any longer, backup support for the Inter-Island Ferry Authority may be provided, if needed. Prior to 2003, Yakutat traffic was included in the Southwest Region. From 2003 forward, Yakutat traffic has been reported in the Southeast Region. Service to Seward was discontinued on September 29th, 2005. However, overall cross-gulf traffic was not impacted because Seward traffic was re-routed to Whittier. On June 9th, 2006 the M/V LeConte ceased operations as a 24/7 vessel and was converted to day boat status. Consequently, statistics for the M/V LeConte will reflect that change in status. In 2009 the M/V Tustumena provided only one trip per month down the Aleutian Chain.

2000 to 2012 Traffic Data Sources For the year 2000 through 2012, counts are based on tickets that were issued for the sailings. This substitution should not affect the traffic totals or the traffic between ports when compared to previous years; however, some counts may not be accurate when subtotaled by vessel.

Southwest Alaska Routes The Southwest system serves Prince William Sound, Kodiak Island, the Kenai Peninsula, and the Aleutian Islands. The M/V Tustumena provides regular service between Kodiak, Port Lions, Seldovia and Homer. In 2012, between April and October, the M/V Tustumena traveled out the Aleutian chain twice per month to Unalaska/Dutch Harbor, stopping at Chignik, Sand Point, King Cove, Cold Bay, False Pass and Akutan. This trip is not made in the winter because of adverse weather conditions. In 2012 service in Prince William Sound to Valdez, Cordova and Whittier was provided by the M/V Aurora. The M/V Chenega provided additional service during the summer season, and the M/V Kennicott provided supplemental service. AMHS also provided stops in the villages of Tatitlek and Chenega Bay. Tourist passengers add a significant percentage to Prince William Sound traffic in the summer, especially between Valdez and Whittier. The economy began to realize gains in the travel market in 2010, which were realized in overall ridership of the Alaska Marine Highway System. Prince William Sound traffic remained strong after a peak in 2011. The Southwest routes connect to the continental road system at Valdez, Whittier, and Homer, Alaska.

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Cross-Gulf Service When the M/V Kennicott, a vessel certified to operate in open waters, joined the fleet in summer 1998 the ferry system expanded to include regular cross-gulf sailings. These sailings connect Southeast Alaska with the Southcentral and Southwest regions of the state. In 2012, the M/V Kennicott operated on a full-time seasonal basis. All cross-gulf trips include a stop at the port of Yakutat, a community that is unique in that it is served only on a crossgulf route.

Southeast Alaska Routes The southeast AMHS route system is divided into two subsystems: the mainline routes which typically take more than one day for the ship to travel; and shorter routes where the vessels depart their home port in the morning, travel to destination ports and then return to their home port on the same day. The shorter routes are commonly referred to as “day boat” routes. The mainline routes carry a high percentage of tourists and vehicles in the summer, and provide service between Bellingham, Washington or Prince Rupert, British Columbia and Skagway or Haines, Alaska. Along the way, the ships stop in Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Sitka, Juneau, and Haines. Although Kake and Hoonah are smaller communities, they are served by certain mainline sailings. During 2012, four out of the five largest AMHS vessels were used on the Southeast mainline routes. These were the M/V Columbia, M/V Kennicott, M/V Matanuska, and M/V Taku. Day boat service was also provided on the North Lynn Canal route during the peak summer season by M/V Malaspina. This route provides round-trip service between Juneau, Haines and Skagway. The day boat routes connect the smaller communities of Southeast Alaska with each other and with the Southeast Alaska mainline communities (Ketchikan, Petersburg, Wrangell, Sitka, Juneau, Haines and Skagway) that serve as regional centers for commerce, government, health services, and/or connections to other transportation systems. The day boat routes primarily serve local residents, and include Angoon, Gustavus, Hoonah, Kake, Metlakatla, Pelican, and Tenakee. In 2012 there were five AMHS vessels that provided service on the day boat routes. These were the M/V Chenega, M/V LeConte, the M/V Fairweather and the M/V Lituya and in the summer, M/V Malaspina. The M/V Lituya is dedicated to providing day boat service between Ketchikan and Metlakatla. The Southeast System connects with the continental road system at Bellingham, Washington, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, and in Alaska at Haines and Skagway.

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6 79 0 1

Staterooms - 2 berth

ADA Staterooms (4 b)

ADA Staterooms (2 b)

88 10

(Qty of 20 foot vehicles)

Van Capacity - Booking Limit

1,760

20

Staterooms - 3 berth

Vehicle Capacity (lane-ft.)

6

Staterooms - 4 berth

247

499

Passenger Capacity

Total Berths

57

Crew Capacity

106

234

Fuel Use (Gallons/hour)

Total Staterooms

16.5

Service Speed (knots)

1,235 7,400

Net

3,029

3,824

9,214

Horsepower @ Service Speed

(cubic capacity)

Domestic Tonnage: Gross

(cubic capacity) Net

International Tonnage: Gross

5,569 16'-11 5/8"

74

Beam (feet)

Loaded Draft (feet-inches)

408

Length (feet)

Displacement (long tons)

1963

Date Built

20

88

1,760

238

72

1

0

26

0

45

499

59

270

16.5

8,000

1,253

2,928

3,667

9,121

16'-11 3/8"

5,552

74

408

1963

7

69

1,380

106

40

2

0

32

0

6

370

43

253

16.5

8,122

1,494

2,624

2,496

7,302

16'-11"

4,283

74

352

1963

6

36

720

68

24

1

0

17

0

6

174

37

151

13.8

5,100

898

2,174

1,451

4,529

14'-4 1/2"

3,067

59

296

1964

21

134

2,680

294

103

3

0

56

0

44

600

86

397

17.3

12,350

2,683

3,946

4,932

13,009

17'-6 1/8"

7,683

85

418

1974

2,132

57

235

1977

AURORA

8

34

680

n/a

0

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

247

24

188

14.5

4,300

566

1,328

987

3,124

8

34

680

n/a

0

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

300

24

190

14.5

4,300

453

1,280

987

3,124

13'-10 7/8" 13'-10 7/8"

2,132

57

235

1974

MATANUSKA MALASPINA TAKU TUSTUMENA COLUMBIA LECONTE

Vessel Information Table

17

80

1,600

320

109

2

3

56

0

46

499

52

354

16.8

13,380

7,354

9,978

3,790

12,635

17'-6"

7,503

85

382

1998

2

18

360

0

0

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

149

5

55

11.5

2,000

66

99

n/a

n/a

10'-6"

647

50

193

2004

2

36

720

0

0

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

210

10

600

32

15,360

870

1280

1,032

3,442

8'-6"

787

60

235

2004

3

36

720

0

0

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

210

10

600

32

15,360

827

1333

1,026

3,420

8'-6"

787

60

235

2005

KENNICOTT LITUYA FAIRWEATHER CHENEGA

Alaska Marine Highway System

Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012


Jan 1, Overhaul

Jan 1, Layup

TUS

AUR

CHE

Apr 2, YPR/SGY

Apr 1, BEL-Fri

Aug 22, O.H.

FILE: 2012 Operating Schedule

Note: Dates represent the first day of the period. Overhaul and refurbishment periods include vessel travel time.

In Transit

NP - Northern Panhandle

NLC + SIT - Northern Lynn Canal + Sitka

Dec 5, BEL-Fri

Dec.5, Layup

398.2

97.6

135.7

164.9

22.3

39.1

39.7

35.6

46.6

50.0

43.4

20.4

43.1

35.4

22.6

Printed 3/13/2013

Total Operating Weeks

Southwest Vessels

Feeder Vessels

Mainline Vessels

Nov 01, Layup

Oct 4, Layup

Oct. 1, Overhaul

Oct 04, PWS

DEC

Nov 01, Layup/CIP

Oct 01, NP/Dayboat

Oct 1, In Transit

NOV

Nov 03, YPR-X-GULF SW

Oct 1, Layup/CIP

Oct 2, Overhaul

SW/PWS - SW/Prince William Sound Route

S.E. Ops - S.E. Operation

MET - Metlakatla Service

YPR - Prince Rupert to Skagway Route

SE/SW - SE/SW Cross-Gulf Route

Aug 22, NP Dayboat

Layup

WP - Winter Panhandle

May 01, PWS

OCT

Sep 17, Overhaul

SEP

Aug 18, In Transit

AUG

Jul 1, SIT 6X - PSG 1X

JUL

Overhaul

Apr 1, Overhaul

Apr 1, In Transit

Apr 11, SIT 4X

Apr 1, PWS

Mar 29, In Transit

Jun 3, YPR/JNU

May 11, NLC - Dayboat

JUN

BEL - Bellingham to Skagway Route

Feb 15, Overhaul

Apr 2, Overhaul

Mar 13, Overhaul

Feb 26, SW

MAY

Apr 12, BEL-X-GULF

APR

On Line

Jan 1, Layup

FWX Jan 1, PWS 4x/wk

Jan 1, NP/Dayboat

LEC

Jan 10, Overhaul

Jan 26, MET Service

Jan 1, MET Service

Jan 1, YPR/JNU

TAK

LIT

Jan 01, Layup

MAL

MAR

Feb 19, Overhaul

Feb 1, Overhaul

Jan 1, BEL-Fri

Jan 1, Layup

MAT

COL

Jan 1, YPR-X-Gulf

FEB

Operating Weeks

KEN

JAN

Operating Schedule

January 1 to December 31, 2012

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Historical Traffic Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Source: Annual Traffic Volume Reports (Link Volume Summary Reports). For 1998 through 2004, all traffic is included except the excursion trip passengers. Percentage change is calculated from the prior year. 9


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Annual Traffic VEHICLES

PASSENGERS

10

Year

Southeast

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

299,538 307,782 311,459 313,147 296,070 326,644 344,209 344,389 363,122 368,780 372,680 342,613 347,998 332,712 318,864 300,653 303,076 323,608 301,244 270,507 263,105 245,818 240,666 233,667 237,965 249,310 268,335 242,940 251,503 253,554 262,931

Southwest 54,507 55,520 55,791 56,282 51,799 52,047 50,432 44,202 50,271 36,248 47,756 48,678 48,545 45,373 46,053 49,450 48,337 48,437 50,216 48,384 51,304 52,147 49,959 48,569 69,255 72,299 72,077 74,951 74,810 81,224 74,843

Total 354,045 363,302 367,250 369,429 347,869 378,691 394,641 388,591 413,393 405,028 420,436 391,291 396,543 378,085 364,917 350,103 351,413 372,045 351,460 318,891 314,409 297,965 290,625 282,236 307,220 321,609 340,412 317,891 326,313 334,778 337,774

Year

Southeast

Southwest

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

73,234 75,445 79,966 79,757 75,996 83,451 90,672 89,793 94,730 95,173 97,239 92,598 90,758 88,942 87,863 82,451 84,328 88,101 82,651 76,413 74,460 72,386 69,993 67,938 71,609 77,000 82,040 77,671 79,745 81,118 85,009

15,606 15,911 15,544 16,509 16,029 16,524 16,642 15,743 16,310 12,860 15,656 15,696 15,245 15,031 14,809 15,878 16,490 16,921 17,484 17,533 17,943 18,586 18,620 18,580 25,461 27,913 27,799 30,870 30,330 32,982 30,439

Total 88,840 91,356 95,510 96,266 92,025 99,975 107,314 105,536 111,040 108,033 112,895 108,294 106,003 103,973 102,672 98,329 100,818 105,022 100,135 93,946 92,403 90,972 88,613 86,518 97,070 104,913 109,839 108,541 110,075 114,100 115,448


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Annual Traffic Chart 450,000

Passengers

400,000

Vehicles

Traffic

350,000 300,000

250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012

Year

Annual Southeast Traffic Chart 390,000

Passengers Vehicles

340,000

Traffic

290,000 240,000

190,000 140,000 90,000 40,000 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012

Year

Annual Southwest Traffic Chart Passengers

90,000

Vehicles

80,000

Traffic

70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012

Year

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Annual Traffic Percentage Change PASSENGER TRAFFIC Year

12

Total Traffic % Change

VEHICLE TRAFFIC Year

Total Traffic % Change

1982

354,045

4.93%

1982

88,840

10.09%

1983

363,302

2.61%

1983

91,356

2.83%

1984

367,250

1.09%

1984

95,510

4.55%

1985

369,429

0.59%

1985

96,266

0.79%

1986

347,869

-5.84%

1986

92,025

-4.41%

1987

378,691

8.86%

1987

99,975

8.64%

1988

394,641

4.21%

1988

107,314

7.34%

1989

388,591

-1.53%

1989

105,536

-1.66%

1990

413,393

6.38%

1990

111,040

5.22%

1991

405,028

-2.02%

1991

108,033

-2.71%

1992

420,436

3.80%

1992

112,895

4.50%

1993

391,291

-6.93%

1993

108,294

-4.08%

1994

396,543

1.34%

1994

106,003

-2.12%

1995

378,085

-4.65%

1995

103,973

-1.92%

1996

364,917

-3.48%

1996

102,672

-1.25%

1997

350,103

-4.06%

1997

98,329

-4.23%

1998

351,413

0.37%

1998

100,818

2.53%

1999

372,045

5.87%

1999

105,022

4.17%

2000

351,460

-5.53%

2000

100,135

-4.65%

2001

318,891

-9.27%

2001

93,946

-6.18%

2002

314,409

-1.41%

2002

92,403

-1.64%

2003

297,965

-5.23%

2003

90,972

-1.55%

2004

290,625

-2.46%

2004

88,613

-2.59%

2005

282,236

-2.89%

2005

86,518

-2.36%

2006

307,220

8.85%

2006

97,070

12.20%

2007

321,609

4.68%

2007

104,913

8.08%

2008

340,412

5.85%

2008

109,839

4.70%

2009

317,891

-6.62%

2009

108,541

-1.18%

2010

326,313

2.65%

2010

110,075

1.41%

2011

334,778

2.59%

2011

114,100

3.65%

2012

337,774

0.89%

2012

115,448

1.18%


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Regional Traffic Percentage Change VEHICLES

PASSENGERS Year

Southeast

% Change

Southwest

% Change

1982

299,538

6.36%

54,507

-2.28%

1983

307,782

2.75%

55,520

1.86%

1984

311,459

1.19%

55,791

1985

313,147

0.54%

1986

296,070

-5.45%

1987

326,644

10.33%

1988

344,209

5.38%

1989

344,389

1990

363,122

1991

368,780

1992 1993 1994 1995

Southeast

% Change

Southwest

% Change

1982

73,234

11.57%

15,606

3.64%

1983

75,445

3.02%

15,911

1.95%

0.49%

1984

79,966

5.99%

15,544

-2.31%

56,282

0.88%

1985

79,757

-0.26%

16,509

6.21%

51,799

-7.97%

1986

75,996

-4.72%

16,029

-2.91%

52,047

0.48%

1987

83,451

9.81%

16,524

3.09%

50,432

-3.10%

1988

90,672

8.65%

16,642

0.71%

0.05%

44,202

-12.35%

1989

89,793

-0.97%

15,743

-5.40%

5.44%

50,271

13.73%

1990

94,730

5.50%

16,310

3.60%

1.56%

36,248

-27.89%

1991

95,173

0.47%

12,860

-21.15%

372,680

1.06%

47,756

31.75%

1992

97,239

2.17%

15,656

21.74%

342,613

-8.07%

48,678

1.93%

1993

92,598

-4.77%

15,696

0.26%

347,998

1.57%

48,545

-0.27%

1994

90,758

-1.99%

15,245

-2.87%

332,712

-4.39%

45,373

-6.53%

1995

88,942

-2.00%

15,031

-1.40%

1996

318,864

-4.16%

46,053

1.50%

1996

87,863

-1.21%

14,809

-1.48%

1997

300,653

-5.71%

49,450

7.38%

1997

82,451

-6.16%

15,878

7.22%

1998

303,076

0.81%

48,337

-2.25%

1998

84,328

2.28%

16,490

3.85%

1999

323,540

6.75%

48,505

0.35%

1999

88,068

4.44%

16,954

2.81%

2000

301,176

-6.91%

50,284

3.67%

2000

82,614

-6.19%

17,521

3.34%

2001

270,443

-10.20%

48,448

-3.65%

2001

76,384

-7.54%

17,562

0.23%

2002

263,040

-2.74%

51,369

6.03%

2002

74,409

-2.59%

17,994

2.46%

2003

245,818

-6.55%

52,147

1.51%

2003

72,386

-2.72%

18,586

3.29%

2004

240,666

-2.10%

49,959

-4.20%

2004

69,993

-3.31%

18,620

0.18%

2005

233,667

-2.91%

48,569

-2.78%

2005

67,938

-2.94%

18,580

-0.21%

2006

237,965

1.84%

69,255

42.59%

2006

71,609

5.40%

25,461

37.03%

2007

249,310

4.77%

72,299

4.40%

2007

77,000

7.53%

27,913

9.63%

2008

268,335

7.63%

72,077

-0.31%

2008

82,040

6.55%

27,799

-0.41%

2009

242,940

-9.46%

74,951

3.99%

2009

77,761

-5.22%

30,870

11.05%

2010

251,503

3.52%

74,810

-0.19%

2010

79,745

2.55%

30,330

-1.75%

2011

253,554

0.81%

81,224

8.57%

2011

81,118

1.72%

32,982

8.74%

2012

262,931

3.70%

74,843

-7.86%

2012

85,009

4.80%

30,439

-7.71%

Year

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Embarking Passenger Traffic SOUTHEAST Angoon Bartlett Cove

2003 3,564 -

2004 3,296 -

2005 3,077 640

2006 3,410 461

2007 3,297 -

2008 4,160 -

2009 4,287 -

2010 4,360 -

2011 4,172 -

2012 4,028 -

Bellingham

16,894

17,307

15,538

15,294

14,328

12,734

12,757

12,805

14,180

14,629

Gustavus Haines

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

112

3,247

4,090

35,557

34,043

32,598

31,249

33,033

34,946

32,267

34,295

34,005

35,411

-

-

49

83

-

-

-

-

-

-

Hoonah

4,946

4,593

4,298

4,891

5,914

6,556

5,217

5,599

4,635

5,560

Juneau

66,123

67,095

65,581

65,269

72,876

81,642

72,150

76,936

75,014

77,399

Hollis

2,233

2,039

1,644

1,708

2,458

2,510

2,344

2,539

2,440

2,584

Ketchikan

31,147

29,006

31,405

36,736

35,604

36,965

34,063

33,079

35,710

35,785

Metlakatla

6,989

6,905

7,195

13,278

15,249

15,655

14,690

12,900

16,624

16,934

623

361

1,411

607

976

1,019

755

568

612

557

Petersburg

11,019

10,768

10,475

9,965

8,754

9,895

9,170

9,203

8,832

8,716

Prince Rupert

15,464

14,191

12,541

11,551

10,269

10,924

9,663

10,483

9,356

8,468

Sitka

12,946

14,350

13,685

12,853

14,401

17,489

14,542

17,250

14,668

17,887

Skagway

28,897

27,800

25,125

21,826

23,450

24,413

22,276

22,197

21,216

21,885

Tenakee

1,113

1,076

909

1,209

1,542

1,653

1,862

1,768

1,776

2,061

Wrangell

8,205

7,736

7,394

7,446

6,929

7,676

6,772

7,156

6,838

6,707

98

100

102

129

230

98

125

253

229

230

Kake

Pelican

Yakutat TOTAL SOUTHWEST Akutan Chenega Bay Chignik

245,818 240,666 233,667 237,965 249,310 268,335 242,940 251,503 253,554 262,931 2003 36

2004 315

2005 210

88

45

104

205

170

126

2006 325

2007 349

2008 217

2009 283

2010 438

2011 542

2012 559

69

81

104

141

127

180

173

303

265

186

203

215

282

221

Cold Bay

58

76

90

150

150

83

143

137

182

182

Cordova

6,293

5,132

8,136

11,532

12,722

12,585

13,799

13,124

13,736

12,055

423

742

720

642

645

339

364

603

697

761

Dutch Harbor False Pass Homer King Cove Kodiak Old Harbor Ouzinkie Port Lions

35

21

3

44

76

23

41

39

67

31

8,729

7,463

7,463

11,029

11,093

12,517

13,192

13,194

13,670

13,179

308

363

270

537

341

291

325

448

489

592

7,862

6,847

6,528

8,754

9,124

9,368

10,436

10,718

10,810

10,996

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

258

326

423

418

1,020

1,471

1,405

1,357

1,356

1,699

1,005

286

294

186

405

374

230

222

254

325

410

Seldovia

2,136

1,887

1,685

2,710

2,872

3,307

3,075

2,666

2,907

2,661

Seward

3,844

4,618

2,035

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sand Point

Tatitlek Valdez Whittier TOTAL

141

61

46

112

112

76

114

138

118

128

13,236

13,262

10,837

13,434

13,745

13,326

12,792

12,641

14,197

11,487

8,141

8,240

9,712

18,189

18,879

18,020

18,464

18,712

21,323

20,143

52,147

49,959

48,569

69,255

72,299

72,077

74,951

74,810

81,224

74,843

SYSTEM TOTAL 297,965 290,625 282,236 307,220 321,609 340,412 317,891 326,313 334,778 337,774

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Embarking Passenger Traffic Percentage Change SOUTHEAST Angoon Bartlett Cove Bellingham Gustavus Haines

2003 -10.6% -

2004 -7.5% -

2005 -6.6% -

2006 10.8% -28.0%

2007 -3.3% -

2008 26.2% -

2009 3.1% -

2010 1.7% -

2011 -4.3% -

2012 -3.5% -

-1.3%

2.4%

-10.2%

-1.6%

-6.3%

-11.1%

0.2%

0.4%

10.7%

3.2%

- 2799.1%

26.0%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-6.7%

-4.3%

-4.2%

-4.1%

5.7%

5.8%

-7.7%

6.3%

-0.8%

4.1%

-

-

-

69.4%

-

-

-

-

-

-

Hoonah

-12.2%

-7.1%

-6.4%

13.8%

20.9%

10.8%

-20.4%

7.3%

-17.2%

20.0%

Juneau

-6.2%

1.5%

-2.3%

-0.5%

11.7%

12.0%

-11.6%

6.6%

-2.5%

3.2%

Hollis

-6.3%

-8.7%

-19.4%

3.9%

43.9%

2.1%

-6.6%

8.3%

-3.9%

5.9%

Ketchikan

-11.0%

-6.9%

8.3%

17.0%

-3.1%

3.8%

-7.9%

-2.9%

8.0%

0.2%

Metlakatla

-13.4%

-1.2%

4.2%

84.5%

14.8%

2.7%

-6.2%

-12.2%

28.9%

1.9%

Pelican

-12.1% -42.1% 290.9%

-57.0%

60.8%

4.4%

-25.9%

-24.8%

7.7%

-9.0% -1.3%

Kake

Petersburg

2.0%

-2.3%

-2.7%

-4.9%

-12.2%

13.0%

-7.3%

0.4%

-4.0%

Prince Rupert

-6.1%

-8.2%

-11.6%

-7.9%

-11.1%

6.4%

-11.5%

8.5%

-10.8%

-9.5%

Sitka

-2.6%

10.8%

-4.6%

-6.1%

12.0%

21.4%

-16.9%

18.6%

-15.0%

21.9%

Skagway

-6.1%

-3.8%

-9.6%

-13.1%

7.4%

4.1%

-8.8%

-0.4%

-4.4%

3.2%

Tenakee

-6.1%

-3.3%

-15.5%

33.0%

27.5%

7.2%

12.6%

-5.0%

0.5%

16.0%

Wrangell

2.8%

-5.7%

-4.4%

0.7%

-6.9%

10.8%

-11.8%

5.7%

-4.4%

-1.9%

Yakutat

50.8%

2.0%

2.0%

26.5%

78.3%

-57.4%

27.6% 102.4%

-9.5%

0.4%

TOTAL SOUTHWEST

-6.6% 2003

-2.1% 2004

-2.9% 2005

1.8% 2006

4.8% 2007

7.6% 2008

-9.5% 2009

3.5% 2010

0.8% 2011

3.7% 2012

Akutan

-52.0% 775.0%

-33.3%

54.8%

7.4%

-37.8%

30.4%

54.8%

23.7%

3.1%

Chenega Bay

69.2% -48.9% 131.1%

Chignik

-1.9% -17.1%

17.4%

28.4%

35.6%

-9.9%

41.7%

-3.9%

140.5%

-12.5%

-29.8%

9.1%

5.9%

31.2%

-21.6%

31.0%

18.4%

66.7%

0.0%

-44.7%

72.3%

-4.2%

32.8%

0.0%

Cordova

9.1% -18.4%

58.5%

41.7%

10.3%

-1.1%

9.6%

-4.9%

4.7%

12.2%

Dutch Harbor

-5.2%

-3.0%

-10.8%

0.5%

-47.4%

7.4%

65.7%

15.6%

9.2%

-85.7% 1366.7%

Cold Bay

-45.8%

-33.7%

-25.9%

75.4%

False Pass

0.0% -40.0%

Homer

-1.6% -14.5%

72.7%

-69.7%

78.3%

-4.9%

71.8%

-53.7%

0.0%

47.8%

0.2%

13.3%

5.4%

0.0%

3.6%

-3.6%

King Cove

6.9%

17.9%

-25.6%

98.9%

-36.5%

-14.7%

11.7%

37.8%

9.2%

21.1%

Kodiak

-3.5% -12.9%

-4.7%

34.1%

4.2%

2.7%

11.4%

2.7%

0.9%

1.7%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Old Harbor

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Port Lions

-24.7%

29.8%

-1.2%

144.0%

44.2%

-4.5%

-3.4%

-0.1%

25.3%

-40.8%

Sand Point

14.9%

Ouzinkie

2.8%

-36.7%

117.7%

-7.7%

-38.5%

-3.5%

14.4%

28.0%

26.2%

Seldovia

-4.8% -11.7%

-10.7%

60.8%

6.0%

15.1%

-7.0%

-13.3%

9.0%

-8.5%

Seward

6.0%

20.1%

-55.9%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17.5% -56.7%

Tatitlek

-24.6%

143.5%

0.0%

-32.1%

50.0%

21.1%

-14.5%

8.5%

0.2%

-18.3%

24.0%

2.3%

-3.0%

-4.0%

-1.2%

12.3%

-19.1%

-1.2%

1.2%

17.9%

87.3%

3.8%

-4.6%

2.5%

1.3%

14.0%

-5.5%

1.6%

-4.2%

-2.8%

42.6%

4.4%

-0.3%

4.0%

-0.2%

8.6%

-7.9%

-5.2%

-2.5%

-2.9%

8.9%

4.7%

5.8%

-6.6%

2.6%

2.6%

0.9%

Valdez

6.8%

Whittier TOTAL SYSTEM TOTAL

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Embarking Vehicle Traffic SOUTHEAST Angoon Bellingham Gustavus Haines Hollis Hoonah

2003 624 5,899

2004 479 6,349

2005 567 5,867

2006 539 5,721

2007 742 6,054

2008 893 5,066

2009 829 5,307

2010 960 5,234

2011 1,040 5,677

2012 1,023 6,185

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

50

1,036

1,419

13,173 12,252 11,468 11,448

11,868

12,778

12,415

12,789

12,876

13,416

-

-

13

21

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,506

1,526

1,409

1,399

1,812

2,130

1,763

1,950

1,739

2,019

18,562 18,457 17,486 18,361

23,306

20,905

23,179

21,238

22,187

22,014

368

475

546

465

483

508

528

8,486

9,741 11,291

11,654

11,687

11,026

10,904

11,482

11,612

2,050

2,048

2,532

4,539

5,406

5,408

5,201

4,688

5,691

5,647

61

47

59

64

74

88

68

64

90

82

Petersburg

2,547

2,458

2,533

2,623

2,183

2,475

2,580

2,547

2,515

2,424

Prince Rupert

5,276

4,708

4,256

4,105

3,515

3,983

3,888

4,100

3,725

3,416

Sitka

3,575

3,782

3,399

3,537

3,973

4,789

4,298

4,816

4,278

4,834

Skagway

7,871

7,162

6,452

5,672

6,273

7,067

6,737

6,800

6,454

6,897

Tenakee

21

20

12

11

45

38

33

71

-

-

Wrangell

1,758

1,765

1,717

1,843

1,894

1,822

1,735

1,952

1,866

2,066

59

73

98

67

127

91

88

150

127

135

72,386 69,993 67,938 71,609 2003 2004 2005 2006

77,000 2007

82,040 2008

77,671 2009

79,745 2010

81,118 2011

85,009 2012 89

Juneau

435

381

Ketchikan

8,969

Metlakatla

Kake

Pelican

Yakutat TOTAL SOUTHWEST

329

5

10

49

20

29

60

46

52

75

Chignik

27

16

13

34

38

26

34

39

35

56

Cold Bay

57

55

46

89

78

57

67

68

80

128

Cordova

2,107

1,847

2,877

4,151

4,805

5,009

5,839

5,598

5,943

5,457

52

105

149

94

62

43

54

52

56

74

5

7

9

15

20

10

20

15

17

23

3,499

3,271

3,260

4,316

4,792

5,131

5,858

5,631

6,036

5,594

71

81

61

138

123

83

85

92

112

148 4,252

Chenega Bay

Dutch Harbor False Pass Homer King Cove

2,964

2,827

2,662

3,295

3,713

3,560

4,192

4,185

4,562

Old Harbor

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

Ouzinkie

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

39

Port Lions

141

173

187

419

566

598

572

550

680

415

Sand Point

68

60

55

126

74

64

65

63

102

144

Kodiak

Seldovia

1,047

969

922

1,138

1,346

1,436

1,493

1,376

1,510

1,397

Seward

1,825

2,310

1,239

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23

22

19

24

29

20

25

24

18

22

Valdez

3,913

4,098

3,292

4,223

4,042

4,208

4,534

4,259

4,811

3,767

Whittier

2,782

2,769

3,740

7,379

8,196

7,494

7,986

8,326

8,945

8,830

18,586 18,620 18,580 25,461

27,913

27,799

30,870

30,330

32,982

30,439

Tatitlek

TOTAL

SYSTEM TOTAL 90,972 88,613 86,518 97,070 104,913 109,839 108,541 110,075 114,100 115,448

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Embarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage Change SOUTHEAST Angoon Bellingham Gustavus Haines

2003 -19.4% 6.1%

2004 -23.2% 7.6%

2005 18.4% -7.6%

2006 -4.9% -2.5%

2007 37.7% 5.8%

2008 20.4% -16.3%

2009 -7.2% 4.8%

2010 15.8% -1.4%

2011 8.3% 8.5%

2012 -1.6% 8.9%

- 1972%

37.0%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-3.4%

-7.0%

-6.4%

-0.2%

3.7%

7.7%

-2.8% -

-

-

-

-17.2%

10.6%

-10.8%

16.1%

3.0%

0.7%

4.2%

-

-

-

61.5%

-

Hoonah

-1.6%

1.3%

-7.7%

-0.7%

29.5%

17.5%

Juneau

-1.1%

-0.6%

-5.3%

5.0%

13.9%

10.9%

-8.4%

4.5%

-0.8%

5.9%

Kake

-2.5%

-12.4%

-13.6%

11.9%

29.1%

14.9%

-14.8%

3.9%

5.2%

3.9%

Ketchikan

-6.5%

-5.4%

14.8%

15.9%

3.2%

0.3%

-5.7%

-1.1%

5.3%

1.1%

-7.8%

-0.1%

23.6%

79.3%

19.1%

0.0%

-3.8%

-9.9%

21.4%

0.8%

22.0%

-23.0%

25.5%

8.5%

15.6%

18.9%

-22.7%

-5.9%

40.6% -1.3%

-8.9% -3.6%

Hollis

Metlakatla Pelican Petersburg

0.8%

-3.5%

3.1%

3.6%

-16.8%

13.4%

4.2%

-1.3%

Prince Rupert

-3.7%

-10.8%

-9.6%

-3.5%

-14.4%

13.3%

-2.4%

5.5%

-9.1%

-8.3%

Sitka

-1.4%

5.8%

-10.1%

4.1%

12.3%

20.5%

-10.3%

12.1%

-11.2%

13.0%

Skagway

-2.5%

-9.0%

-9.9%

-12.1%

10.6%

12.7%

-4.7%

0.9%

-5.1%

6.9%

Tenakee

-34.4%

-4.8%

-40.0%

-8.3% 309.1%

-15.6%

-13.2% 115.2%

-

-

Wrangell

-3.7%

0.4%

-2.7%

7.3%

2.8%

-3.8%

-4.8%

12.5%

-4.4%

10.7%

Yakutat

15.7%

23.7%

34.2%

-31.6%

89.6%

-28.3%

-3.3%

70.5%

-15.3%

6.3%

TOTAL SOUTHWEST

-2.8% 2003

-3.3% 2004

-2.9% 2005

5.4% 2006

7.5% 2007

6.5% 2008

-5.3% 2009

2.7% 2010

1.7% 2011

4.8% 2012

Chenega Bay

-66.7% 100.0% 390.0%

-59.2%

45.0% 106.9%

-23.3%

13.0%

44.2%

18.7%

Chignik

-30.8%

-40.7%

-18.8% 161.5%

11.8%

-31.6%

30.8%

14.7%

-10.3%

60.0%

Cold Bay

18.8%

-3.5%

-16.4%

-12.4%

-26.9%

17.5%

1.5%

17.6%

60.0%

8.9%

93.5%

-12.3%

55.8%

44.3%

15.8%

4.2%

16.6%

-4.1%

6.2%

-8.2%

Dutch Harbor

20.9% 101.9%

41.9%

-36.9%

-34.0%

-30.6%

25.6%

-3.7%

7.7%

32.1%

False Pass

-37.5%

28.6%

66.7%

33.3%

-50.0% 100.0%

-25.0%

13.3%

35.3%

-0.3%

32.4%

11.0%

7.4%

14.2%

-3.9%

7.2%

-7.3%

-24.7% 126.2%

-10.9%

-32.5%

2.4%

8.2%

21.7%

32.1%

Cordova

Homer King Cove Kodiak Old Harbor

40.0%

4.0%

-6.5%

20.3%

14.1%

-2.3%

-4.6%

-5.8%

23.8%

12.7%

-4.1%

17.8%

-0.2%

9.0%

-6.8%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Port Lions

-9.0%

22.7%

8.1% 124.1%

35.1%

5.7%

-4.3%

-3.8%

23.6%

-39.0%

Sandpoint

4.6%

-11.8%

-8.3% 129.1%

-41.3%

-13.5%

1.6%

-3.1%

61.9%

41.2%

Seldovia

7.1%

-7.4%

-4.9%

23.4%

18.3%

6.7%

4.0%

-7.8%

9.7%

-7.5%

Seward

6.7%

26.6%

-46.4%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Tatitlek

Ouzinkie

-11.5%

-4.3%

-13.6%

26.3%

20.8%

-31.0%

25.0%

-4.0%

-25.0%

22.2%

Valdez

1.9%

4.7%

-19.7%

28.3%

-4.3%

4.1%

7.7%

-6.1%

13.0%

-21.7%

Whittier

6.2%

-0.5%

35.1%

97.3%

11.1%

-8.6%

6.6%

4.3%

7.4%

-1.3%

TOTAL

3.6%

0.2%

-0.2%

37.0%

9.6%

-0.4%

11.0%

-1.7%

8.7%

-7.7%

SYSTEM TOTAL

-1.5%

-2.6%

-2.4%

12.2%

8.1%

4.7%

-1.2%

1.4%

3.7%

1.2%

Please see page 27 for an interpretation of the information on this page.

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Disembarking Passenger Traffic SOUTHEAST Angoon Bartlett Cove

2003 3,949 -

2004 3,554 -

2005 3,720 668

2006 3,775 446

2007 3,664 -

2008 4,584 -

2009 4,655 -

2010 4,849 -

2011 4,519 -

Bellingham

13,888

14,402

12,964

13,790

12,935

10,931

10,345

10,961

12,403

Glacier Bay

-

-

-

473

-

-

-

-

-

-

Gustavus

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

168

3,551

4,440

35,237

34,055

32,223

29,759

31,502

34,214

30,944

32,987

33,284

33,575

-

-

99

155

-

-

-

-

-

-

5,529

5,031

4,680

5,204

5,937

7,055

5,847

6,030

5,040

6,428

-

-

171

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

67,640

68,009

66,618

66,038

74,540

82,957

73,189

77,991

76,027

78,134

Haines Hollis Hoonah Hotel Juneau

2012 4,472 -12,987 12,987

2,105

1,968

1,748

1,726

2,601

2,814

2,536

2,629

2,492

2,642

Ketchikan

29,628

27,976

27,173

33,336

33,973

35,506

32,296

31,723

34,687

34,507

Metlakatla

7,504

7,557

11,101

14,782

16,484

16,419

15,667

13,888

17,430

17,959

694

344

1,353

603

985

959

885

555

703

529

Petersburg

11,246

10,903

10,722

10,065

8,606

9,887

8,984

9,527

9,046

8,691

Prince Rupert

14,720

13,746

12,161

11,171

10,843

10,976

9,766

10,688

8,914

8,015

-

-

-

708

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sitka

13,459

14,956

13,292

13,357

14,883

18,047

15,151

17,367

14,967

18,164

Skagway

30,359

28,824

25,745

23,164

23,212

24,297

23,307

22,539

21,081

22,962

Tenakee

1,255

1,170

1,239

1,248

1,574

1,694

2,040

1,758

1,749

2,040

Wrangell

7,981

7,562

7,209

7,676

7,174

7,673

6,979

7,325

7,112

6,909

140

148

158

184

276

162

161

303

294

344

Kake

Pelican

Revill. Is.

Yakutat TOTAL SOUTHWEST Akutan Chenega Bay Chignik

245,334 240,205 233,044 237,660 249,189 268,175 242,752 251,288 253,299 262,798 2003 92

2004 207

2005 208

2006 205

2007 310

2008 192

2009 161

2010 311

2011 390

2012 522

47

66

119

133

114

111

152

128

153

215

213

129

159

252

244

151

186

215

280

223

Cold Bay

137

129

118

242

169

106

149

194

220

260

Cordova

6,456

5,206

7,974

11,650

12,608

12,801

13,787

13,335

13,846

12,350

421

762

585

819

841

466

528

749

925

881

Dutch Harbor False Pass Homer

45

27

37

55

62

23

52

58

61

39

8,096

7,072

6,793

10,243

10,373

11,583

12,621

12,360

12,674

12,456

-

-

41

77

-

-

59

-

-

-

267

330

235

419

410

274

309

375

475

518

8,135

7,410

6,978

9,066

9,520

10,145

10,820

11,396

11,599

11,466

Old Harbor

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

36

Ouzinkie

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

245

Port Lions

399

460

520

1,178

1,525

1,430

1,355

1,474

1,726

1,048

Sand Point

298

288

247

398

288

233

221

258

312

424

Seldovia

2,219

1,986

1,846

2,862

3,028

3,398

3,253

2,818

3,135

2,793

Seward

4,653

5,224

2,064

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Tatitlek

103

47

49

81

89

102

81

78

115

136

Valdez Whittier TOTAL

11,322 9,728 52,631

11,372 9,705 50,420

9,011 12,208 49,192

10,360 21,520 69,560

10,603 22,236 72,420

10,083 21,139 72,237

9,266 22,139 75,139

9,604 21,672 75,025

10,635 24,933 81,479

8,640 22,724 74,976

Hotel King Cove Kodiak

SYSTEM TOTAL 297,965 290,625 282,236 307,220 321,609 340,412 317,891 326,313 334,778 337,774

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Disembarking Passenger Traffic Percentage Change SOUTHEAST Angoon Bartlett Cove

2003 -10.2% -

2004 -10.0% -

2005 4.7% -

2006 1.5% -33.2%

2007 -2.9% -

2008 25.1% -

2009 1.5% -

2010 4.2% -

2011 -6.8% -

2012 -1.0% -

Bellingham

-3.2%

3.7%

-10.0%

6.4%

-6.2%

-15.5%

-5.4%

6.0%

13.2%

4.7%

Glacier Bay

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

- 2013.7%

25.0%

Gustavus Haines Hollis Hoonah

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-4.6%

-3.4%

-5.4%

-7.6%

5.9%

8.6%

-9.6%

6.6%

0.9%

0.9%

-

-

-

56.6%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-4.8%

-9.0%

-7.0%

11.2%

14.1%

18.8%

-17.1%

3.1%

-16.4%

27.5%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Juneau

-7.1%

0.5%

-2.0%

-0.9%

12.7%

11.3%

-11.8%

6.6%

-2.5%

2.8%

Kake

-5.8%

-6.5%

-11.2%

-1.3%

50.7%

8.2%

-9.9%

3.7%

-5.2%

6.0%

Ketchikan

-9.3%

-5.6%

-2.9%

22.7%

1.9%

4.5%

-9.0%

-1.8%

9.3%

-0.5%

Metlakatla

-20.0%

0.7%

46.9%

33.2%

11.5%

-0.4%

-4.6%

-11.4%

25.5%

3.0%

-50.4% 293.3%

-24.8%

Hotel

Pelican

-1.1%

-55.4%

63.3%

-2.6%

-7.7%

-37.3%

26.7%

Petersburg

1.2%

-3.0%

-1.7%

-6.1%

-14.5%

14.9%

-9.1%

6.0%

-5.0%

-3.9%

Prince Rupert

-6.7%

-6.6%

-11.5%

-8.1%

-2.9%

1.2%

-11.0%

9.4%

-16.6%

-10.1%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sitka

-3.7%

11.1%

-11.1%

0.5%

11.4%

21.3%

-16.0%

14.6%

-13.8%

21.4%

Skagway

-6.9%

-5.1%

-10.7%

-10.0%

0.2%

4.7%

-4.1%

-3.3%

-6.5%

8.9%

Tenakee

-8.2%

-6.8%

5.9%

0.7%

26.1%

7.6%

20.4%

-13.8%

-0.5%

16.6%

Revill. Is.

2.9%

-5.2%

-4.7%

6.5%

-6.5%

7.0%

-9.0%

5.0%

-2.9%

-2.9%

91.8%

5.7%

6.8%

16.5%

50.0%

-41.3%

-0.6%

88.2%

-3.0%

17.0%

-6.7%

-2.1%

-3.0%

2.0%

4.8%

7.6%

-9.5%

3.5%

0.8%

3.8%

SOUTHWEST Akutan

2003 2004 3.4% 125.0%

2005 0.5%

2006 -1.4%

2007 51.2%

2008 -38.1%

2009 -16.1%

2010 93.2%

2011 25.4%

2012 33.8%

Chenega Bay

-36.5%

40.4%

80.3%

11.8%

-14.3%

-2.6%

36.9%

-15.8%

19.5%

40.5%

Chignik

41.1%

-39.4%

23.3%

58.5%

-3.2%

-38.1%

23.2%

15.6%

30.2%

-20.4%

Cold Bay

11.4%

-5.8%

-8.5% 105.1%

-30.2%

-37.3%

40.6%

30.2%

13.4%

18.2%

Cordova

10.0%

-19.4%

53.2%

46.1%

8.2%

1.5%

7.7%

-3.3%

3.8%

-10.8%

Dutch Harbor

-17.3%

81.0%

-23.2%

40.0%

2.7%

-44.6%

13.3%

41.9%

23.5%

-4.8%

False Pass

50.0%

-40.0%

37.0%

48.6%

12.7%

-62.9% 126.1%

11.5%

5.2%

-36.1%

-4.7%

-12.6%

-3.9%

50.8%

1.3%

11.7%

9.0%

-2.1%

2.5%

-1.7%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

King Cove

7.7%

23.6%

-28.8%

78.3%

-2.1%

-33.2%

12.8%

21.4%

26.7%

9.1%

Kodiak

-2.2%

-8.9%

-5.8%

29.9%

5.0%

6.6%

6.7%

5.3%

1.8%

-1.1%

Old Harbor

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Ouzinkie

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Port Lions

-3.9%

15.3%

13.0% 126.5%

29.5%

-6.2%

-5.2%

8.8%

17.1%

-39.3%

Sand Point

39.9%

-3.4%

-14.2%

61.1%

-27.6%

-19.1%

-5.2%

16.7%

20.9%

35.9%

-5.9%

-10.5%

-7.0%

55.0%

5.8%

12.2%

-4.3%

-13.4%

11.2%

-10.9%

Wrangell Yakutat TOTAL

Homer Hotel

Seldovia Seward

16.7%

12.3%

-60.5%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Tatitlek

-27.5%

-54.4%

4.3%

65.3%

9.9%

14.6%

-20.6%

-3.7%

47.4%

18.3%

Valdez Whittier TOTAL

1.8% 4.5% 2.3%

0.4% -0.2% -4.2%

-20.8% 25.8% -2.4%

15.0% 76.3% 41.4%

2.3% 2.8% 3.9%

-4.9% -4.9% -0.3%

-8.1% 4.7% 4.0%

3.6% -2.1% -0.2%

10.7% 15.0% 8.6%

-18.8% -8.9% -8.0%

SYSTEM TOTAL

-5.2%

-2.5%

-2.9%

8.9%

4.6%

5.8%

-6.6%

2.6%

2.6%

0.9%

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Disembarking Vehicle Traffic SOUTHEAST Angoon Bellingham

2003 661 4,875

2004 532 5,156

2005 595 4,941

2006 583 5,394

2007 761 5,438

2008 948 4,450

2009 852 4,425

Bartlett Cove

-

-

-

53

-

-

-

-

-

-

Gustavus

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

56

1,165

1,513

13,018 11,973 11,182 10,766

11,060

12,567

11,658

11,945

12,204

12,377

-

-

-

-

-

-

Haines Hollis Hoonah Juneau

2012 1,061 5,748

-

29

34

1,600

1,652

1,523

1,573

1,947

2,207

1,886

2,098

1,853

2,150

18,505 18,191 17,281 18,008

20,794

23,023

21,523

22,525

22,098

23,317

422

513

590

481

504

577

572

11,514

11,564

11,076

10,924

11,608

11,638

5,657

5,620

5,436

4,883

5,859

5,793

381

Ketchikan

8,971

8,638

8,880 10,811

Metlakatla

2,117

2,163

3,577

363

4,837

69

50

88

66

77

97

74

67

89

88

Petersburg

2,587

2,479

2,522

2,521

2,145

2,501

2,502

2,507

2,434

2,425

Prince Rupert

5,128

4,733

4,171

4,122

3,990

4,058

3,945

4,174

3,306

3,299

Sitka

3,793

4,128

3,644

3,695

4,150

4,990

4,483

4,969

4,534

5,194

Skagway

8,507

7,792

7,049

6,481

6,609

7,310

7,371

7,150

6,806

7,563

Pelican

Tenakee

30

27

24

22

56

48

41

76

-

-

Wrangell

1,913

1,917

1,815

2,050

2,084

1,894

1,797

2,010

1,995

2,120

75

102

128

137

202

70

129

179

72,340 69,914 67,812 71,586

170 81,079

85,037

Yakutat TOTAL SOUTHWEST Chenega Bay Chignik

76,997

81,937

77,679

174 79,735

2003 5

2004 16

2005 60

2006 57

2007 39

2008 59

2009 50

2010 55

2011 85

2012 100

50

34

41

51

58

32

53

70

77

72

Cold Bay

67

68

69

97

111

53

70

75

83

125

Cordova

2,200

2,015

3,053

4,328

4,974

5,200

5,972

5,853

6,009

5,571

49

50

60

72

62

26

53

52

68

90

Dutch Harbor False Pass Homer King Cove Kodiak Old Harbor Ouzinkie Port Lions

17

11

12

16

31

10

22

17

23

37

3,098

2,835

2,885

3,808

4,222

4,518

5,261

5,087

5,545

5,110

88

111

112

178

158

117

118

118

150

163

3,161

3,192

3,035

3,598

4,083

4,246

4,688

4,662

4,997

4,704

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

54

167

225

219

482

634

615

613

596

704

436

96

90

83

140

98

87

83

87

141

144

Seldovia

1,131

1,077

946

1,229

1,458

1,502

1,582

1,434

1,541

1,442

Seward

1,935

2,392

1,089

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Sand Point

Tatitlek Valdez

22

22

22

25

30

25

32

19

23

24

3,534

3,664

2,759

3,250

3,304

3,252

3,364

3,299

3,549

2,915

3,012

2,899

4,261

8,153

8,654

8,160

8,901

8,916

10,026

9,413

TOTAL

18,632 18,701 18,706 25,484

27,916

27,902

30,862

30,340

33,021

30,411

SYSTEM TOTAL

90,972 88,615 86,518 97,070 104,913 109,839 108,541 110,075 114,100 115,448

Whittier

20

2011 1,070 5,311

-

493

Kake

2010 994 4,679

Please see page 27 for an interpretation of the information on this page.


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Disembarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage Change SOUTHEAST Angoon Bellingham Bartlett Cove Gustavus Haines

2003 2004 -20.6% -19.5% 0.5% 5.8% -

-

2005 11.8% -4.2%

2006 -2.0% 9.2%

-

-

2007 2008 2009 30.5% 24.6% -10.1% 0.8% -18.2% -0.6%

-

-

-

-11.7%

16.0%

4.7%

-1.9%

5.5%

2.7%

-

-

17.2%

-

-7.8%

3.3%

23.8%

13.4% -14.5%

Juneau

-0.7%

-1.7%

-5.0%

4.2%

15.5%

10.7%

Kake

-0.8% -22.7%

-4.7%

16.3%

21.6%

15.0% -18.5%

Ketchikan

-2.3%

-3.7%

2.8%

21.7%

6.5%

Metlakatla

-12.7%

2.2%

65.4%

35.2%

17.0%

Pelican

23.2%

-27.5%

76.0%

-25.0%

16.7%

Petersburg

2.6%

-4.2%

1.7%

0.0%

-14.9%

16.6%

0.0%

Prince Rupert

-5.3%

-7.7% -11.9%

-1.2%

-3.2%

1.7%

-2.8%

Sitka

-5.3%

8.8% -11.7%

1.4%

12.3%

20.2% -10.2%

-1.6%

-8.4%

-8.1%

2.0%

-6.5%

1.4%

4.8%

14.5%

-0.9%

-4.2%

-1.4%

6.3%

0.3%

-0.7%

-3.3%

-10.2%

20.0%

-1.1%

26.0% -23.7%

-9.5%

32.8%

-1.1%

0.2%

-2.9%

-0.4%

5.8%

-20.8%

-0.2%

10.8%

-8.8%

14.6%

0.8%

-3.0%

-4.8%

11.1%

-8.3% 154.5% -14.3% -14.6%

85.4%

-

-

-4.7%

0.2%

-5.3%

12.9%

Yakutat

-2.6%

36.0%

25.5%

7.0%

-2.8%

-3.4%

-3.0%

5.6%

1.7%

10.6% -9.1%

-5.1%

11.9%

-0.7%

6.3%

47.4% -65.3%

84.3%

34.9%

-2.3%

5.3%

7.6%

-5.2%

2.6%

1.7%

4.9%

2008 2009 51.3% -15.3%

6.4%

2010 10.0%

2011 54.5%

2012 17.6%

65.6%

32.1%

10.0%

-6.5%

32.1%

7.1%

10.7%

50.6%

14.8%

-2.0%

2.7%

-7.3%

-13.9% -58.1% 103.8%

-1.9%

30.8%

32.4%

-22.7%

35.3%

60.9%

SOUTHWEST Chenega Bay

2003 2004 2005 -66.7% 220.0% 275.0%

2006 2007 -5.0% -31.6%

Chignik

11.1%

-32.0%

20.6%

24.4%

13.7% -44.8%

Cold Bay

31.4%

1.5%

1.5%

40.6%

14.4% -52.3%

Cordova

5.7%

-8.4%

51.5%

41.8%

14.9%

Dutch Harbor

-9.3%

2.0%

20.0%

20.0%

88.9%

-35.3%

9.1%

33.3%

93.8% -67.7% 120.0%

King Cove

2.2%

0.4%

Wrangell

Homer

29.9%

11.2%

-3.7%

-

False Pass

- 1980.4% 2.5%

-6.6%

3.3%

TOTAL

-

-7.2%

-8.0%

-9.5%

-

13.6%

-2.8%

-16.7% -10.0% -11.1%

-

-

-

Tenakee

2012 -0.8% 8.2%

-

2.8%

Skagway

2011 7.6% 13.5%

-

Hoonah

Hollis

2010 16.7% 5.7%

4.5%

2.5%

-8.5%

1.8%

32.0%

10.9%

7.0%

16.4%

-3.3%

9.0%

-7.8%

17.3%

26.1%

0.9%

58.9%

-11.2% -25.9%

0.9%

0.0%

27.1%

8.7%

-2.6%

1.0%

-4.9%

18.6%

13.5%

4.0%

10.4%

-0.6%

7.2%

-5.9%

Old Harbor

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Ouzinkie

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Port Lions

3.1%

34.7%

-2.7% 120.1%

31.5%

-3.0%

-0.3%

-2.8%

18.1%

-38.1%

Sand Point

29.7%

-6.3%

-7.8%

68.7%

-30.0% -11.2%

-4.6%

4.8%

62.1%

2.1%

Seldovia

11.5%

-4.8% -12.2%

29.9%

18.6%

3.0%

5.3%

-9.4%

7.5%

-6.4%

Seward

10.4%

23.6% -54.5%

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Tatitlek

-33.3%

20.0% -16.7%

28.0%

-40.6%

21.1%

4.3%

Kodiak

0.0%

0.0%

13.6%

Valdez

2.5%

3.7% -24.7%

17.8%

1.7%

-1.6%

3.4%

-1.9%

7.6%

-17.9%

Whittier

4.6%

-3.8%

47.0%

91.3%

6.1%

-5.7%

9.1%

0.2%

12.4%

-6.1%

TOTAL

3.8%

0.4%

0.0%

36.2%

9.5%

-0.1%

10.6%

-1.7%

8.8%

-7.9%

SYSTEM TOTAL

-1.6%

-2.6%

-2.4%

12.2%

8.1%

4.7%

-1.2%

1.4%

3.7%

1.2%

Please see page 27 for an interpretation of the information on this page.

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Port Departures SOUTHEAST

2003

2004

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

187

281

239

105

109

138

118

108

112

-

-

8

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

66

81

80

74

67

52

54

53

63

64

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

60

116

641

583

591

612

508

619

574

574

641

570

-

-

3

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

Hoonah

242

255

308

319

225

271

233

203

184

232

Juneau

712

840

888

988

1,025

1,085

905

919

974

894

Kake

170

163

155

170

187

183

166

168

177

172

Ketchikan

706

655

695

1,014

945

932

861

805

923

917

Metlakatla

203

206

249

510

515

522

476

416

514

510

17

20

17

24

17

18

19

17

17

17

Petersburg

545

490

509

523

389

420

380

415

418

395

Prince Rupert

162

152

146

170

146

153

146

146

142

136

Sitka

289

313

337

323

262

299

255

281

263

293

Skagway

320

309

314

311

266

320

298

287

310

276

Tenakee

136

123

141

111

100

102

107

101

99

103

Wrangell

490

414

421

470

389

387

361

384

385

380

22

23

34

20

52

21

27

27

12

38

4,967

4,814

5,177

5,885

5,198

5,493

5,000

4,918

5,290

5,225

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Bartlett Cove Bellingham Gustavus Haines Hollis

Pelican

Yakutat TOTAL

SOUTHWEST

8

13

14

26

26

12

14

22

24

24

Chenega Bay

24

33

34

44

35

36

47

51

36

49

Chignik

14

14

14

26

26

12

14

22

24

20

Akutan

Cold Bay

14

14

14

26

26

12

14

22

24

24

Cordova

169

132

278

340

302

289

355

289

283

292

Dutch Harbor

7

7

7

13

13

6

7

11

12

12

False Pass

7

7

7

14

26

12

14

22

24

12

163

149

168

261

253

254

286

254

305

239

14

14

14

26

26

12

14

22

24

24

143

134

138

195

193

171

186

178

202

179

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

Homer King Cove Kodiak Old Harbor

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26

Port Lions

51

66

86

116

119

133

116

98

171

111

Sandpoint

14

14

14

26

26

12

14

22

24

24

Seldovia

69

65

72

110

110

111

125

102

136

118

Seward

76

96

63

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Tatitlek

82

56

44

58

43

55

46

32

30

32

Valdez

259

212

277

372

290

291

351

275

331

244

Whittier

134

111

213

419

381

356

417

340

380

413

1,248

1,137

1,394

2,072

1,895

1,774

2,020

1,762

2,030

1,847

Ouzinkie

TOTAL

22

2005

246

Angoon


Current Annual Traffic Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

The tables and charts in this section provide a visual summary of the traffic data collected from the Passenger and Vehicle Traffic Summaries by Month; this traffic is shown both by region and by types of vessels. The Regional Monthly Traffic tables and charts break the traffic down by region utilizing passenger and vehicle counts to and from ports in the Southeast Region, then counts to and from ports in the Southwest Region. The steep bell curves display the seasonal nature of AMHS traffic, a pattern that is repeated consistently from year to year. The tables and charts presented on page 25 are broken down by three general vessel types. The Southeast vessels are the mainline vessels sailing the long haul routes in the Southeast Panhandle area, the M/V Columbia, M/V Kennicott, M/V Malaspina, M/V Matanuska and M/V Taku. The Southwest vessels are the M/V Aurora and M/V Tustumena. Day Boat vessels include the M/V Lituya, M/V LeConte, M/V Fairweather; during the peak summer season, the M/V Malaspina, and even though the M/V Chenega is a Southwest Region vessel, it is included in this category. Day boats are vessels that depart their home port in the morning, make various stops at small communities then return to their home port at the end of the day. See page 5 for a detailed explanation. 23


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Regional Monthly Traffic VEHICLES

PASSENGERS Month

Month

Total

Southeast Southwest

10,793

1,539

12,332

January

3,473

February

12,766

2,259

15,025

February

March

15,796

3,694

19,490

March

April

16,004

3,860

19,864

April

May

21,238

8,173

29,411

June

34,005

11,343

45,348

July

41,511

14,062

August

38,084

13,690

September

25,208

October November

Total

848

4,321

3,994

897

4,891

5,144

1,658

6,802

6,172

2,022

8,194

May

7,395

3,489

10,884

June

10,460

4,535

14,995

55,573

July

11,982

5,098

17,080

51,774

August

11,156

4,643

15,799

6,385

31,593

September

8,826

2,507

11,333

15,829

4,926

20,755

October

5,623

2,172

7,795

16,243

2,612

18,855

November

5,734

1,414

7,148

December

15,454

2,300

17,754

December

5,050

1,156

6,206

TOTAL

262,931

74,843

337,774

TOTAL

85,009

30,439

115,448

Regional Monthly Passenger Traffic Chart

60000

Total Southeast Southwest

50000 Traffic

Southeast Southwest

January

40000 30000 20000 10000 0

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Oct

Nov

Dec

Regional Monthly Vehicle Traffic Chart 18000

Total Southeast Southwest

16000 14000 Traffic

12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0

24

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Please see page 23 for an interpretation of the information on this page.


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Vessel Monthly Traffic Comparison VEHICLES

PASSENGERS Month January

S.E. Vessels

S.W. Vessels

6,062

6,270

-

12,332

Day Boats

Day Boats

S.E. Vessels

S.W. Vessels

January

1,896

2,425

-

4,321

Month

Total

8,409

6,338

278

15,025

February

2,615

2,138

138

4,891

10,557

6,952

1,981

19,490

March

3,530

2,409

863

6,802

April

8,751

7,680

3,433

19,864

April

3,109

3,323

1,762

8,194

May

16,556

9,185

3,670

29,411

May

5,709

3,878

1,297

10,884

June

22,508

16,768

6,072

45,348

June

7,261

5,534

2,200

14,995

July

29,052

18,852

7,669

55,573

July

8,587

5,973

2,520

17,080

August

26,366

17,738

7,670

51,774

August

8,021

5,456

2,322

15,799

September

February March

15,869

10,370

5,354

31,593

September

5,488

4,036

1,809

11,333

October

8,391

7,642

4,722

20,755

October

2,674

3,073

2,048

7,795

November

8,933

8,322

1,600

18,855

November

2,569

3,834

745

7,148

December

7,729

8,744

1,281

17,754

December

2,252

3,339

615

6,206

124,861

43,730

337,774

53,711

45,418

16,319

115,448

TOTAL

169,183

TOTAL

Vessel Vehicle Chart

Vessel Passenger Chart 200,000 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0

70,000

169,183

60,000

124,861

Traffic

Traffic

Total

43,730

53,711 45,418

50,000 40,000 30,000

16,319

20,000 10,000

Day Boats

0

S.E. Vessels S.W. Vessels

Day Boats

S.E. Vessels S.W. Vessels

Traffic

Vessel Monthly Passenger Chart 35,000

Day Boats

30,000

Southeast Vessels

25,000

Southwest Vessels

20,000 15,000

10,000 5,000 0

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Please see page 23 for an interpretation of the information on this page.

Oct

Nov

Dec

25



Tariff Traffic Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Tariff information should be viewed only as a superficial indicator of travel trends. These categories refer only to those who qualified for the tariff rates which are based on season, route, and other limiting factors. Car deck space is predominantly sold by vehicle length. However, some consideration must be given to width, to the overall weight of the vehicle traffic on the car deck, and to the effect of vehicle placement on the vessel’s overall stability. Consequently, vehicle tariffs are classified as Standard (up to 8-1/2’ wide), Wide (up to 9’ wide), Extra Wide (over 9’ wide), and Vans. Due to their height and weight, vans must be categorized separately. Vans are defined as vehicles, normally commercial, from 12’-13’ in height with enclosed cargo space. Vans can be any length and either self-propelled or towed. A flatbed truck or trailer, with a load higher than 10 feet from the ground, is also considered a van. In 2012 new tariffs were created for the communities of Ouzinkie and Old Harbor the newest communities to receive ferry service. With the addition of new tariffs in 2011 for the roadless communities of Tenakee and Akutan, tariffs for roll-on/roll-off trailers, hand carts and ATV’s are now accounted for separately in the second table under Car Deck Tafiff Usage on page 28. Recreational vehicles are defined as truck/campers, camper vans, motorhomes, and vehicles with trailers. Although RVs are identified with a separate class, they are also classified by width. In the first table, the RV traffic is broken out by width. Recreational vehicles of all widths made up 3.82% of the total motorized cardeck traffic. In addition, 2,193 non-motorized forms of transport were ticketed. Non-motorized traffic includes bicycles, kayaks and canoes that are not being transported in a car, truck or trailer. Another tariff number that has no impact on actual traffic but is always of interest, are the pets, confined to the car deck, this category includes all animals. The pie charts on pages 30 and 31 present the length of various types of vehicles measured in feet. The labels for each slice in each pie chart represent the upper limit of the category size. For example, in the Car Length Chart on page 30, the pie slice labeled 15’ is to be read as “cars larger than 10 feet up to and including 15 feet.” The next slice is to be read as “cars larger than 15 feet up to and including 19 feet.” 27


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Car Deck Tariff Usage VESSEL

STANDARD VEHICLES (TO 8-1/2')

STANDARD RVS (TO 8-1/2')

WIDE & X-W RVS (> 8-1/2')

BUSES

VANS

TOTAL

Aurora

7,190

25

678

15

37

72

Chenega

7,248

62

315

2

4

209

7,840

Columbia

12,934

53

560

25

7

464

14,043

Fairweather

7,284

37

162

14

-

21

7,518

Kennicott

7,249

64

163

7

8

494

7,985

LeConte

12,198

45

97

-

10

742

13,092

Lituya

11,347

9

7

-

-

77

11,440

Malaspina

12,375

36

1,179

39

32

162

13,823

Matanuska

8,017

12,044

55

619

35

49

687

13,489

Taku

8,988

48

348

19

17

479

9,899

Tustumena Contracted Vessels

7,449

127

139

8

2

577

8,302

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

106,306

561

4,267

164

166

3,984

115,448

TOTAL

VESSEL

NONPETS MOTORIZED (INCLUDES TRAFFIC LIVESTOCK)

Aurora

130

Chenega Columbia

ATV’S

VEHICLES WITHOUT A DRIVER

TRAILERS

782

16

66

136

978

-

-

673

279

3,330

-

-

1,616

Fairweather

275

1,117

-

-

641

Kennicott

119

1,738

-

-

1,742

LeConte

340

2,128

115

316

2,141

504

8

312

-

-

358

Malaspina

495

2,216

-

-

552

Matanuska

168

2,741

-

-

1,636

Taku

150

1,694

-

-

1,576

85

1,360

37

-

1,531

8

-

-

-

2,193

18,396

168

382

Lituya

Tustumena Contracted Vessels TOTAL

28

WIDE & X-W VEHICLES (> 8-1/2')

Please see page 27 for an interpretation of the information on this page.

12,970


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Passenger Tariff Chart Senior Citizens 37,510 11.11% Children with groups 1,993 0.59%

All other adults 206,990 61.28%

Children under 6 16,843 4.99% Children 6 and over 16,325 4.83%

Drivers 38,058 11.27%

Adults with groups 20,055 5.94%

Vehicle Tariff Chart

Vehicle Tariff Chart RVs 4,431 3.82% Vans 3,984 3.43% Buses 166 0.14%

Cars 106,867 92.09%

Hand Carts 54 0.05%

ATVs 168 0.14%

Trailers 382 0.33%

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Car Deck Space Usage Chart (In feet)

Standard RVs 117,217 5.16% Wide Vehicles 21,082 0.93% Vans 126,670 5.57%

Standard Vehicles 1,993,477 87.68%

Trailers 7,106 0.31%

Buses 7,450 0.33%

Hand Carts 473 0.02%

Car Length Chart 21' 8,491 7.32%

30' 11,701 10.08%

50' 1,819 1.57%

19' 45,890 39.55%

60' 587 0.51%

15' 38,113 32.84% 10' 3,291 2.84%

30

40' 6,079 5.24%

70' 74 0.06%


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

RV Length Chart 50' 297 6.70%

40' 847 19.12%

60' 131 2.96% 70' 14 0.32%

30' 2,301 51.94%

15' 25 0.56%

21' 577 13.02% 19' 238 5.37%

Van Length Chart

40' 1,676 42.07%

50' 60 1.51% 60' 18 0.45% 70' 24 0.60%

30' 2,187 54.89% 21' 19 0.48%

31



Sailings Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

The following three tables of sailings show the sequence of ports traveled by AMHS vessels during 2012, and the number of times each different sequence occurred. The data is broken into summer and winter seasons, summer being the time period from May 1 to September 30. Of the 2,613 Southeast sailings, 88 different routes are represented, and of these, 35 occur only one or two times. In the combined Southwest and Cross Gulf systems there were 1,179 sailings that occurred with 28 of the 60 different routes seeing only occasional use. It is also noteworthy that many of the routes are minor variations of a standard pattern. Sometimes a vessel is rerouted to accommodate a special event, or a schedule change is needed for an unexpected mechanical repair. Seasonal transitions also account for these variations. 33


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Southeast Routes

Kennicott

LeConte

Lituya

Malaspina

Matanuska

Fairweather

Kennicott

LeConte

Lituya

Matanuska

Taku

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17

-

-

-

17

17

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

13

-

-

-

13

14

ANG TKE HNH JNU

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

1

ANG TKE JNU

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

29

-

-

-

29

29

BEL KTN

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

2

BEL KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

1

BEL KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS SGY

-

22

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22

11

-

-

-

-

12

-

23

45

BEL KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU HNS SGY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

1

BEL KTN WRG PSG SIT JNU HNS SGY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

2

2

BEL YPR KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS SGY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

2

2

GUS HNH JNU

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

8

-

-

-

8

9

GUS HNH JNU JNU

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

1

11

-

-

-

31

-

-

-

-

42

-

-

-

10

-

-

-

10

52

HNH ANG JNU

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

-

3

3

HNH GUS JNU

5

-

-

-

15

-

-

-

-

20

-

-

-

9

-

-

-

9

29

HNH JNU

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

14

-

-

-

14

16

HNS JNU

-

-

3

-

1

-

-

-

-

4

-

-

-

12

-

-

-

12

16

HNS JNU HNH SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

1

HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7

7

7

HNS JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN BEL

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

1

JNU ANG

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16

-

-

-

16

16

JNU ANG HNH

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

2

JNU ANG SIT

-

-

26

-

-

-

-

-

-

26

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26

JNU GUS

6

-

-

-

15

-

-

-

-

21

-

-

-

19

-

-

-

19

40

JNU GUS HNH

5

-

-

-

15

-

-

-

-

20

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

21

JNU GUS PEL

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

1

JNU HNH

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24

-

-

-

24

24

JNU HNH ANG

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15

-

-

15

15

JNU HNH GUS

6

-

-

-

16

-

-

-

-

22

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22

JNU HNH KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2

2

JNU HNH SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2

2

JNU HNH SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

17

20

20

JNU HNH SIT PSG KTN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

1

JNU HNH SIT PSG WRG KTN YPR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

2

3

12

-

-

-

30

-

-

-

-

42

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

42

JNU HNH TKE ANG

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12

-

-

-

12

12

JNU HNS

-

-

3

-

1

-

-

-

-

4

-

-

-

13

-

-

-

13

17

GUS JNU

JNU HNH TKE

-

Columbia

TOTAL

Fairweather

-

ANG JNU

TOTAL

Columbia

ANG HNH JNU

Taku

Aurora

ROUTES

WINTER

ANNUAL TOTAL

SUMMER

PORT CODES ANG- Angoon

CHG- Chignik

HOM- Homer

BEL- Bellingham

FPS- False Pass

HTL-

CBY- Cold Bay

GUS- Gustavus

JNU- Juneau

CDV- Cordova

HNH- Hoonah

KAE- Kake

CHB- Chenega Bay HNS- Haines

34

Hotel

KOD- Kodiak

OUZ- Ouzinkie

SGY- Skagway

KTN- Ketchikan

PEL- Pelican

SIT-

MET- Metlakatla

PSG- Petersburg TAT- Tatitlek

WTR- Whittier

OLD- Old Harbor

SDP- Sand Point TKE- Tenakee

YAK- Yakutat

KCV- King Cove ORI- Port Lions

SDV- Seldovia

Sitka

VDZ- Valdez WRG- Wrangell

UNA- Unalaska YPR- Prince Rupert


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Southeast Routes (Continued)

LeConte

Malaspina

Matanuska

Taku

Columbia

Fairweather

Kennicott

LeConte

Lituya

Matanuska

-

-

4

- 105

-

-

109

-

-

-

91

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

1

JNU KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17

17

-

-

-

-

-

1

4

5

22

JNU PEL

3

-

-

-

8

-

-

-

-

11

-

-

-

6

-

-

-

6

17

JNU PSG

-

-

14

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

JNU PSG WRG KTN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2

2

JNU PSG WRG KTN YPR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

4

10

14

17

JNU SGY

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

2

JNU SIT

-

-

87

-

-

-

-

-

-

87

JNU SIT ANG

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

JNU SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

17

18

JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN YPR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16

-

JNU TKE

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

JNU TKE ANG

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

JNU TKE HNH

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

KTN BEL

-

-

-

-

-

-

KTN MET

-

-

-

-

- 221

KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS SGY

-

-

-

-

-

KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU

-

-

-

-

-

KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU HNS

-

-

-

-

KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT HNH JNU

-

-

-

-

KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT JNU

-

-

-

KTN YPR

-

-

MET KTN

-

-

PEL JNU

3

PSG JNU

-

TOTAL

Kennicott

-

-

Taku

Fairweather

-

JNU KAE PSG WRG KTN

TOTAL

Columbia

JNU HNS SGY

Lituya

Aurora

ROUTES

WINTER

ANNUAL TOTAL

SUMMER

91 200

-

-

1

-

-

-

17

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

19

16

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2

18

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

17

-

-

-

17

17

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

2

2

-

-

-

221

-

-

-

- 294

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10

10

10

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

2

3

-

-

- 221

-

-

-

221

-

-

-

- 294

-

-

-

-

-

8

-

-

-

-

11

-

-

-

7

-

-

-

7

18

-

14

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

SGY HNS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

SGY HNS JNU

-

-

-

-

4

105

-

-

109

-

-

-

92

-

-

-

SGY HNS JNU HNH SIT PSG WRG KTN BEL

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

1

SGY HNS JNU KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

-

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

SGY HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN BEL

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

2

2

SGY HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN YPR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18

-

18

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18

SGY HNS JNU SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN BEL

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

2

2

SGY HNS JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

SGY HNS JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN BEL

-

21

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21

13

-

-

-

-

12

-

25

46

SGY HNS JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN YPR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

1

SGY JNU

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

17 104

294 515

294 515

92 201

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Southeast Routes (Continued)

Fairweather

Kennicott

LeConte

Lituya

Malaspina

Matanuska

Taku

Columbia

Fairweather

Kennicott

LeConte

Lituya

Matanuska

Taku

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

1

SIT ANG JNU

-

-

21

-

-

-

-

-

-

21

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21

-

-

92

-

-

-

-

-

-

92

-

17

-

-

-

-

-

17

109

TKE HNH JNU

6

-

-

-

15

-

-

-

-

21

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21

TKE JNU

6

-

-

-

16

-

-

-

-

22

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22

YPR KTN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

2

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

2

4

YPR KTN WRG PSG JNU

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16

-

16

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

17

YPR KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS SGY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21

-

21

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21

YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

17

19

-

-

-

-

-

4

13

17

36

YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU HNS SGY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT HNH JNU

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

6

6

YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT HNH JNU HNS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7

7

7

YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT HNH JNU HNS SGY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

2

YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT JNU

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

17

21

-

-

-

-

-

4

10

14

35

1 184 442 210

88

71 1,367

30

34

SIT JNU

Grand Total

36

TOTAL

Columbia

SGY JNU PSG WRG KTN

TOTAL

Aurora

ROUTES

WINTER

ANNUAL TOTAL

SUMMER

64

43 264

3 433 588

54 104 1,246 2,613


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

670 209

11 6 40 1 12 1 40 6

1 5 4 4 9 4 7 1 1

1 1 1 14 6 17 1 2 2 4 1 1 13 1 22 3 1 -

6 117

36

91

TOTAL

23 113

7 1 71 2 1 22

3 3 -

Water Taxi

228 306

25 1 1 1 6 20 1 18 10 1 8 2 20 9 8 1 8 2 1 8 1 105 119 1 7 1 97 34

1 8 1 20 73 1 1

Tustumena

Grand Total

2 36 116

Kennicott

15 1 1 1 6 10 1 18 10 8 2 20 9 1 8 2 -

Fairweather

1 10 10 1 1 -

Chenega

Tustumena

2 - 36 - 115 8 1 8 1 105 - 118 1 7 1 97 - 34

Aurora

Kennicott

CDV CHB WTR CDV TAT VDZ CDV TAT VDZ WTR CDV VDZ CDV VDZ WTR CDV WTR CDV WTR VDZ HOM KOD HOM KOD CHG SDP KCV CBY FPS AKU UNA HOM ORI KOD HOM ORI OUZ KOD HOM SDV HOM SDV KOD HOM SDV ORI KOD KOD HOM KOD HOM SDV KOD ORI KOD ORI HOM KOD ORI HOM SDV KOD OUZ ORI KOD OUZ ORI HOM KOD OUZ ORI HOM SDV KOD SDV HOM ORI KOD ORI KOD HOM SDV ORI KOD SDV HOM SDV HOM SDV HOM KOD SDV HOM KOD CHB WTR SDV HOM KOD CHG SDP KCV CBY FPS AKU UNA SDV HOM KOD OLD SDP KCV CBY FPS AKU UNA SDV HOM ORI KOD SDV HOM ORI OUZ KOD TAT VDZ UNA AKU CBY KCV SDP CHG KOD HOM UNA AKU CBY KCV SDP CHG KOD HOM SDV UNA AKU CBY KCV SDP OLD KOD HOM SDV VDZ CDV VDZ TAT VDZ TAT CDV VDZ TAT WTR VDZ WTR VDZ WTR TAT CDV WTR CDV WTR CHB CDV WTR CHB CDV VDZ WTR CHB VDZ WTR TAT VDZ WTR VDZ WTR VDZ CDV

Aurora

Chenega

ROUTES

WINTER

TOTAL

SUMMER

1 8 1 11 26 - 117 2 5 1 4 1 5 23 6 17 1 2 4 2 4 1 1 20 1 1 22 3 6 6 1 13 6 6 7 1 1 - 114 2 1 29

ANNUAL TOTAL

Southwest Routes

1 8 1 13 62 233 2 30 1 1 1 1 4 1 11 43 6 1 35 1 10 2 4 2 4 1 1 20 2 9 2 42 12 14 1 9 2 14 14 7 1 106 1 233 2 1 7 1 98 63

12 471 1,141

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Cross-Gulf Routes

TOTAL

Kennicott

TOTAL

ANNUAL TOTAL

BEL KTN JNU YAK WTR CHB KOD HOM

9

9

2

2

11

HOM SDV KOD CHB WTR YAK GUS JNU KTN YPR

-

-

4

4

4

KTN JNU YAK WTR CHB KOD HOM SDV

-

-

1

1

1

SDV HOM KOD CHB WTR YAK JNU KTN BEL

9

9

1

1

10

SDV HOM KOD CHB WTR YAK JNU KTN YPR

-

-

3

3

3

WTR YAK JNU KTN

-

-

1

1

1

WTR YAK JNU KTN BEL

1

1

-

-

1

YPR KTN JNU YAK WTR CHB KOD HOM SDV

-

-

2

2

2

YPR KTN JNU YAK WTR CHB KOD SDV HOM

-

-

4

4

4

YPR KTN WRG PSG JNU YAK WTR CHB KOD SDV HOM

-

-

1

1

1

19

19

19

19

38

ROUTES

Grand Total

38

WINTER

Kennicott

SUMMER


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

TOTAL

YAKUTAT

WRANGELL

TENAKEE

SKAGWAY

SITKA

PRINCE RUPERT

PETERSBURG

PELICAN

KETCHIKAN

KAKE

JUNEAU

HOONAH

HAINES

GUSTAVUS

BELLINGHAM

ANGOON

ARRIVED DEPARTED ANGOON

METLAKATLA

Southeast City Pairs

Southeast City Pairs

-

-

-

-

20

85

-

-

-

-

-

-

25

-

30

-

-

160

BELLINGHAM

-

-

-

51

-

62

1

64

-

-

51

2

2

50

-

51

11

345

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

-

30

94

-

4

-

1

-

4

-

-

-

-

-

133

HAINES

-

52

-

-

2

297

7

84

-

-

84

24

53

273

-

84

-

960

HOONAH

30

1

51

9

-

112

24

29

-

-

29

25

27

2

54

28

-

421

JUNEAU

88

63

83

296

168

-

72

210

-

17

205

131

239

275

73

190

19 2,129

KAKE

-

2

-

12

16

100

-

72

-

-

72

67

52

4

-

72

KETCHIKAN

-

65

-

84

16

208

100

-

510

-

190

134

54

75

-

190

METLAKATLA

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

510

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

510

PELICAN

-

-

-

-

-

17

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17

PETERSBURG

-

52

-

84

16

204

100

191

-

-

-

124

54

75

-

190

1 1,091

PRINCE RUPERT SITKA SKAGWAY TENAKEE WRANGELL YAKUTAT TOTAL

-

469

19 1,645

-

-

-

33

15

134

87

136

-

-

128

-

50

26

-

128

7

744

22

50

-

11

16

177

43

115

-

-

115

61

-

4

-

114

-

728

-

51

-

274

1

276

6

76

-

-

76

23

51

-

-

76

-

910

29

-

-

-

23

73

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

125

-

52

-

84

16

190

100

190

-

-

190

124

54

75

-

-

-

19

-

19

-

-

-

7

-

-

-

-

540 1,700

510

18 1,140

726

661

859

-

11

4

-

169

399

138

938

339 2,048

1 1,076 -

157 1,123

60

58 11,523

Southwest City Pairs

12

-

12

12

12

-

2

-

12

11

-

-

-

95

3

-

-

19

-

19

-

-

-

-

8

-

8

20

77

CHIGNIK

10

-

-

10

-

10

10

10

10

10

-

-

-

10

9

-

-

-

89

COLD BAY

12

-

10

-

-

12

12

12

12

12

-

2

-

12

11

-

-

-

107

CORDOVA

TOTAL

VALDEZ

TATITLEK

SELDOVIA

PORT LIONS

OUZINKIE

KODIAK

HOMER

CORDOVA

CHIGNIK

WHITTIER

-

-

SAND POINT

12

-

OLD HARBOR

10

-

KING COVE

-

-

FALSE PASS

-

CHENEGA BAY

DEPARTED

COLD BAY

CHENEGA BAY

AKUTAN

ARRIVED

AKUTAN

DUTCH HARBOR

Southwest City Pairs

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

78

271

359

DUTCH HARBOR

12

-

10

12

-

-

-

12

12

12

-

2

-

12

11

-

-

-

95

FALSE PASS

12

-

-

-

-

12

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24

HOMER

12

19

10

12

-

12

12

-

12

140

13

2

56

12

108

-

-

19

439

KING COVE

12

-

10

12

-

12

12

12

-

12

-

2

-

12

11

-

-

-

107

KODIAK

12

19

10

12

-

12

12

141

12

-

13

2

55

12

108

-

-

19

439

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12

-

13

-

-

13

-

2

-

-

-

40

OUZINKIE

2

-

-

2

-

2

2

2

2

2

-

-

-

2

2

-

-

-

18

PORT LIONS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

53

-

63

13

-

-

-

42

-

-

-

171

SAND POINT

12

-

10

12

-

12

12

12

12

12

-

2

-

-

11

-

-

-

107

SELDOVIA

11

19

9

11

-

11

11

109

11

107

12

2

54

11

-

-

-

19

397

TATITLEK

-

-

-

-

8

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23

2

33

VALDEZ

-

-

-

-

76

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22

-

156

254

-

29

-

-

273

-

-

19

-

19

-

-

-

-

8

2

158

-

107

87

79

95

360

107

83

425

95

433

51

16

178

95

342

33

267

506

WHITTIER TOTAL

508 3,359

39



Monthly Port Traffic Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

The data in the traffic tables is generated by the AMHS Reservations Management System (RMSIII) through a standard reporting process. Following is a brief explanation of the terms used and a description of the reports. A “passenger” is any individual who got on or off the vessel, including drivers, infants, partial-fare travelers, and anyone traveling on a pass. A “vehicle” is any passenger or cargo conveyance transported on the vessel, including construction equipment, container vans, motorcycles, unaccompanied cars shipped by dealers, and employee cars traveling on a space available basis. The vehicle count is not related to size; i.e. a 40-foot van is counted as one vehicle as is a 15-foot compact car. The count of passengers, vehicles and cabins is derived from reservation information for specific vessels. A traveler who must transfer vessels to reach a destination or who is traveling on vacation and stopping to visit several communities is counted more than once. For example, a traveler from Pelican to Bellingham will show up in the passenger count as one who embarked at Pelican and disembarked at Juneau. This person will also be counted as one who embarked at Juneau and disembarked at Bellingham. These tables provide the monthly total of embarking and disembarking passengers and vehicles by port. This summary gives an overview of seasonal travel trends, and allows the reader to easily identify the busiest and slowest ports and travel months. Information is provided for the total system by geographic area and by vessel. Note that the quantity of passengers and vehicles embarking and disembarking in the regional charts presented on pages 42-45 do not match due to the fact that the M/V Kennicott loads or off-loads passengers and vehicles in both the Southeast and Southwest regions. For example, when a passenger embarks in Ketchikan (Southeast) and disembarks at Whittier (Southwest), the actions are recorded and reported in the appropriate region. 41


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APR

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

386

411

271

246

327

316

349

293

348

372

457

4,028

BELLINGHAM

597

616

918

1,320

1,361

2,371

1,988

1,994

961

834

983

686

14,629

JUL

MAR

252

JUN

FEB

ANGOON

PORT

MAY

JAN

Southeast Passengers TOTAL

Embarking Passengers

GUSTAVUS HAINES HOONAH JUNEAU KAKE KETCHIKAN METLAKATLA PELICAN

145

76

94

103

319

717

853

891

538

63

150

141

4,090

1,521

1,349

1,594

1,666

2,769

4,214

6,778

5,597

3,713

2,448

1,991

1,771

35,411

256

539

439

471

481

506

792

481

5,560

13,118 10,968

7,246

4,030

4,425

4,420

77,399

375

389

544

287

3,247

3,342

4,180

4,694

6,824 10,905

263

210

234

77

103

241

258

345

205

199

212

237

2,584

1,564

2,353

3,059

2,556

2,437

3,661

4,061

4,519

3,079

2,843

2,833

2,820

35,785

653

1,660

1,668

1,132

1,254

1,295

1,220

1,778

1,241

1,615

1,699

1,719

16,934

13

24

14

12

86

59

138

77

32

24

39

39

557

PETERSBURG

531

558

440

562

630

984

1,110

1,302

931

494

553

621

8,716

PRINCE RUPERT

149

107

405

393

884

1,831

2,079

1,479

550

289

171

131

8,468

SITKA

435

578

943

1,407

1,792

2,425

3,086

2,819

2,239

803

673

687

17,887

SKAGWAY

471

470

882

1,070

1,628

3,433

4,692

4,284

2,784

869

592

710

21,885

TENAKEE WRANGELL YAKUTAT Grand Total

77

67

135

77

219

196

286

282

318

90

186

128

2,061

486

569

275

364

403

758

1,062

890

582

374

551

393

6,707

14

12

-

13

27

49

27

39

15

-

21

13

230

15,796 16,004 21,238

34,005

41,511

10,793 12,766

38,084 25,208

15,829 16,243 15,454 262,931

Disembarking Passengers ANGOON

302

367

485

304

345

416

357

340

306

342

385

523

4,472

BELLINGHAM

553

409

519

791

910

1,490

2,274

1,773

1,363

1,278

766

861

12,987

GUSTAVUS

129

101

85

185

477

801

1,065

878

410

57

125

127

4,440

1,318

1,317

1,823

1,823

2,938

4,953

6,426

4,777

2,867

1,842

2,179

1,312

33,575

376

430

579

375

345

701

540

516

494

646

845

581

6,428

3,503

3,296

4,239

4,343

12,973 11,407

8,005

4,142

4,743

4,301

78,134

255

146

300

114

100

327

282

312

224

170

153

259

2,642

1,524

2,809

2,899

2,541

2,574

3,686

3,779

4,110

2,688

2,638

2,613

2,646

34,507

752

1,532

1,826

1,290

1,286

1,407

1,368

1,841

1,415

1,708

1,715

1,819

17,959

13

14

19

19

91

83

108

102

35

12

19

14

529

462

476

514

584

724

1,058

1,201

1,283

745

525

574

545

8,691

71

100

248

201

372

1,035

1,964

2,142

1,021

525

157

179

8,015

SITKA

509

618

824

1,583

1,742

2,465

3,179

2,937

2,164

719

563

861

18,164

SKAGWAY

422

502

882

1,267

1,848

3,840

5,000

4,386

2,722

801

621

671

22,962

TENAKEE

68

80

134

114

228

223

243

316

226

99

205

104

2,040

448

508

420

413

501

958

929

849

569

325

504

485

6,909

20

17

-

29

59

60

40

54

16

-

23

26

344

15,796 15,976 21,236

33,989

41,728

HAINES HOONAH JUNEAU KAKE KETCHIKAN METLAKATLA PELICAN PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT

WRANGELL YAKUTAT Grand Total

42

10,725 12,722

6,696 10,486

38,023 25,270

Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.

15,829 16,190 15,314 262,798


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

88

123

97

61

83

66

80

78

86

92

107

1,023

360

348

454

697

615

792

606

604

384

414

565

346

6,185

57

30

43

79

181

205

231

224

212

35

77

45

1,419

HAINES

481

434

592

724

1,057

1,624

2,460

2,203

1,591

953

711

586

13,416

HOONAH

111

138

194

162

108

166

133

181

191

192

268

175

2,019

1,059

1,025

1,308

1,730

2,194

2,880

3,285

2,998

2,433

1,390

1,517

1,487

23,306

OCT

JUL

JAN

SEP

62

JUN

TOTAL

PORT

FEB

DEC

NOV

AUG

MAY

APR

MAR

Southeast Vehicles

Embarking Vehicles ANGOON BELLINGHAM GUSTAVUS

JUNEAU KAKE

39

38

45

27

35

66

45

55

39

40

52

47

528

KETCHIKAN

484

696

915

901

850

1,109

1,267

1,342

1,125

1,008

969

946

11,612

METLAKATLA

234

499

523

437

444

485

475

542

465

486

519

538

5,647

5

3

4

3

16

8

8

9

8

7

6

5

82

122

153

161

156

193

274

287

318

244

157

200

159

2,424

69

56

183

232

404

737

705

484

255

142

95

54

3,416

SITKA

137

180

237

370

482

641

740

667

675

246

243

216

4,834

SKAGWAY

144

167

269

408

596

1,133

1,384

1,180

874

313

216

213

6,897

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

101

135

93

137

142

239

266

251

240

154

188

120

2,066

8

4

-

12

17

18

24

18

12

-

16

6

135

3,473

3,994

5,144

6,172

7,395 10,460

11,982

11,156

8,826

5,623

5,734

5,050

85,009

72

81

133

90

73

93

66

87

68

93

101

104

1,061

304

216

255

381

364

572

844

680

613

678

439

402

5,748

PELICAN PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT

TENAKEE WRANGELL YAKUTAT Grand Total

Disembarking Vehicles ANGOON BELLINGHAM GUSTAVUS HAINES HOONAH

50

34

49

105

224

222

250

219

192

37

76

55

1,513

399

481

633

831

1,180

1,877

2,112

1,819

1,177

695

675

498

12,377

124

133

196

207

137

196

156

181

205

200

242

173

2,150

1,179

1,048

1,357

1,675

2,167

2,921

3,217

2,828

2,505

1,323

1,691

1,406

23,317

38

34

71

38

35

70

48

49

65

30

38

56

572

KETCHIKAN

485

827

967

955

992

1,253

1,260

1,240

958

893

967

841

11,638

METLAKATLA

243

469

563

472

448

483

509

541

500

495

530

540

5,793

JUNEAU KAKE

PELICAN

6

2

5

5

18

7

11

10

8

7

6

3

88

124

155

166

175

235

251

285

307

203

155

200

169

2,425

34

43

80

106

183

393

701

817

482

293

86

81

3,299

SITKA

190

194

266

451

486

656

764

675

680

279

267

286

5,194

SKAGWAY

135

174

281

429

625

1,176

1,589

1,456

955

323

218

202

7,563

PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT

TENAKEE WRANGELL YAKUTAT Grand Total

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

103

125

122

163

212

280

230

226

218

122

171

148

2,120

36

14

25

20

11

-

17

16

179

7,415 10,464

12,067

11,155

8,840

5,623

5,724

4,980

85,037

11

11

-

18

3,497

4,027

5,144

6,101

Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

DEC

NOV

OCT

SEP

AUG

JUL

JUN

MAY

APR

FEB

JAN

PORT

MAR

Southwest Passengers TOTAL

Embarking Passengers AKUTAN CHENEGA BAY

-

-

-

26

178

60

95

98

102

-

-

-

559

10

1

-

3

15

41

23

57

5

-

4

14

173

CHIGNIK

-

-

-

4

19

15

56

71

56

-

-

-

221

COLD BAY

-

-

-

16

5

43

46

17

55

-

-

-

182

CORDOVA

313

590

663

604

1,343

1,441

1,807

1,989

942

995

778

590

12,055

-

-

-

20

102

281

130

141

87

-

-

-

761

DUTCH HARBOR FALSE PASS HOMER KING COVE KODIAK

-

-

-

-

5

4

9

13

-

-

-

-

31

393

304

823

902

1,525

1,915

2,077

1,977

1,366

1,142

401

354

13,179

-

-

-

46

124

62

81

100

179

-

-

-

592

273

259

766

714

1,146

1,526

1,440

1,981

1,250

982

372

287

10,996

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

2

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

14

22

42

49

61

28

42

-

-

258

PORT LIONS

-

21

197

156

86

92

72

120

94

167

-

-

1,005

SAND POINT

-

-

-

24

99

46

57

56

128

-

-

-

410

SELDOVIA

140

107

195

155

149

296

537

271

308

320

74

109

2,661

TATITLEK

7

3

18

7

43

6

3

1

-

22

7

11

128

VALDEZ

23

233

218

256

866

2,372

3,339

3,120

510

355

105

90

11,487

380

741

814

913

2,446

3,100

4,241

3,616

1,275

901

871

845

20,143

1,539

2,259

3,694

3,860

14,062 13,690

6,385

4,926

2,612

2,300

74,843

AKUTAN

-

-

-

19

86

209

48

88

72

-

-

-

522

CHENEGA BAY

-

4

-

8

38

30

16

70

1

7

-

41

215

CHIGNIK

-

-

-

24

109

17

40

7

26

-

-

-

223

COLD BAY

-

-

-

28

54

22

36

27

93

-

-

-

260

CORDOVA

301

540

766

786

1,734

1,492

1,696

1,826

897

951

759

602

12,350

-

-

-

30

220

128

201

181

121

-

-

-

881

WHITTIER GRAND TOTAL

8,173 11,343

Disembarking Passengers

DUTCH HARBOR FALSE PASS HOMER KING COVE KODIAK

-

-

10

13

14

2

-

-

-

-

39

329

805

765

1,126

1,589

1,841

2,130

1,545

1,193

382

361

12,456

-

-

-

33

107

82

61

91

144

-

-

-

518

311

288

766

800

1,329

1,460

1,869

1,822

1,189

983

358

291

11,466

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

-

25

-

11

-

-

-

-

36

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

12

36

48

25

48

45

31

-

-

245

PORT LIONS

-

22

214

174

112

109

71

99

71

176

-

-

1,048

SAND POINT

-

-

-

24

127

55

45

61

112

-

-

-

424

SELDOVIA

104

87

196

185

178

569

355

329

276

270

87

157

2,793

TATITLEK

13

13

19

6

42

2

5

4

-

24

8

-

136

VALDEZ WHITTIER GRAND TOTAL

44

390

47

349

195

185

671

1,701

2,311

2,179

490

352

101

59

8,640

441

671

733

809

2,196

3,808

5,211

4,776

1,241

939

970

929

22,724

1,607

2,303

3,694

3,888

13,845 13,751

6,323

4,926

2,665

2,440

74,976

8,175 11,359

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

DEC

NOV

OCT

SEP

AUG

JUL

JUN

MAY

APR

FEB

JAN

PORT

MAR

Southwest Vehicles TOTAL

Embarking Vehicles AKUTAN CHENEGA BAY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

89

4

1

-

2

15

11

23

10

3

6

8

6

CHIGNIK

-

-

-

4

6

-

16

18

12

-

-

-

56

COLD BAY

-

-

-

6

5

32

20

18

47

-

-

-

128

CORDOVA

146

226

313

332

616

715

775

774

450

463

368

279

5,457

-

-

-

5

5

18

16

16

14

-

-

-

74

DUTCH HARBOR FALSE PASS HOMER KING COVE

-

-

-

-

1

6

7

6

3

-

-

-

23

215

135

386

468

717

761

764

654

573

538

220

163

5,594

-

-

-

10

28

23

24

32

31

-

-

-

148

139

118

292

320

437

600

508

637

419

411

225

146

4,252

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

3

-

-

-

-

4

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

-

4

8

4

5

6

12

-

-

39

PORT LIONS

-

8

72

64

31

38

35

45

41

81

-

-

415

KODIAK

SAND POINT

-

-

-

8

19

31

36

23

27

-

-

-

144

SELDOVIA

61

51

113

124

89

153

221

150

141

184

46

64

1,397

TATITLEK

-

-

-

2

4

1

2

4

-

6

2

1

22

VALDEZ

11

38

74

126

346

856

1,067

901

211

60

39

38

3,767

WHITTIER

272

320

408

551

1,166

1,281

1,580

1,347

529

411

506

459

8,830

GRAND TOTAL

848

897

1,658

2,022

3,489

4,535

5,098

4,643

2,507

2,172

1,414

1,156

30,439

AKUTAN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

CHENEGA BAY

-

4

-

6

33

14

10

14

3

4

1

11

100

CHIGNIK

-

-

-

9

25

4

17

2

15

-

-

-

72

COLD BAY

-

-

-

8

22

21

27

19

28

-

-

-

125

CORDOVA

141

214

382

457

814

668

700

738

397

419

342

299

5,571

-

-

-

9

8

14

20

25

14

-

-

-

90

Disembarking Vehicles

DUTCH HARBOR FALSE PASS HOMER KING COVE KODIAK

-

-

-

-

19

3

5

7

3

-

-

-

37

177

137

360

404

461

653

647

735

556

561

223

196

5,110

-

-

-

3

31

29

25

34

41

-

-

-

163

182

113

319

402

590

611

705

544

452

402

223

161

4,704

0LD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

-

6

-

5

-

-

-

-

11

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

1

9

9

4

9

12

10

-

-

54

PORT LIONS

-

10

71

62

45

37

32

50

35

94

-

-

436

SAND POINT

-

-

-

13

41

26

16

27

21

-

-

-

144

SELDOVIA

63

48

113

129

110

254

155

163

134

159

51

63

1,442

TATITLEK

-

-

-

2

3

1

1

5

-

9

2

1

24

VALDEZ

24

55

57

70

278

601

801

712

198

58

33

28

2,915

WHITTIER

237

283

356

518

980

1,580

1,848

1,555

584

456

549

467

9,413

GRAND TOTAL

824

864

1,658

2,093

3,469

4,531

5,013

4,644

2,493

2,172

1,424

1,226

30,411

Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.

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Alaska Marine Highway System

urora Passengers Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

DEC

NOV

OCT

SEP

AUG

JUL

JUN

MAY

APR

FEB

JAN

PORT

MAR

Aurora Passengers TOTAL

Embarking Passengers

WHITTIER

-

-

-

Grand Total

-

-

-

CHENEGA BAY

-

-

2

11

22

4

45

-

7

-

-

91

786

23

-

867

759

602

3,037

-

-

-

-

-

238

410 483

383

1,176

34

35

-

-

-

648

99

6

42

2

5

4

-

24

8

-

91

226

-

-

-

337

352

101

59

5,353

WHITTIER

-

819

732

620

9,859

Grand Total

-

-

-

2,069

1,600

1,281

21,626

CHENEGA BAY CORDOVA GUSTAVUS HOONAH JUNEAU PELICAN TATITLEK TENAKEE VALDEZ

1

-

3

1

604

3

-

-

-

-

7

43

6

3

-

-

-

-

-

5

875

778

590

2,850

221

538

102

416

-

-

759

32

-

453

1,026

26 1

-

22

7

11

518 1,479 58 100

-

-

-

-

63

318

-

-

-

381

256

507

1,863

2,686

1,964

355

105

90

7,826

760

472

1,271

1,790

1,240

-

817

710

590

7,650

1,628

1,025

3,143

4,480

3,949

2,330

2,069

1,600

1,281

21,626

Disembarking Passengers CORDOVA GUSTAVUS HOONAH JUNEAU PELICAN TATITLEK TENAKEE VALDEZ

46

-

-

-

-

111

185

412

1,258

1,790

1,196

649

537

1,861

2,681

1,960

-

1,628

1,025

3,143

4,480

4,070

2,330

Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.

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Alaska Marine Highway System

Aurora Vehicles

Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

DEC

NOV

OCT

SEP

AUG

JUL

JUN

MAY

APR

FEB

JAN

PORT

MAR

Aurora Vehicles TOTAL

Embarking Vehicles CHENEGA BAY

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

6

-

-

8

CORDOVA

-

-

-

332

2

-

-

-

-

390

368

279

1,371

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

82

212

-

-

-

294

HOONAH

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

53

163

-

-

-

216

JUNEAU

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

96

342

-

-

-

438

PELICAN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

8

-

-

-

14

TATITLEK

-

-

-

2

4

1

2

4

-

6

2

1

22

TENAKEE

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

VALDEZ

-

-

-

126

214

695

842

561

-

60

39

38

2,575

WHITTIER

-

-

-

437

200

457

612

380

-

360

336

297

3,079

Grand Total

-

-

-

897

420

1,153

1,458

1,182

725

822

745

615

8,017

Disembarking Vehicles CHENEGA BAY

-

-

-

2

6

4

7

10

-

4

-

-

33

CORDOVA

-

-

-

457

14

-

-

-

-

368

342

299

1,480

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

71

192

-

-

-

263

HOONAH

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

38

193

-

-

-

231

JUNEAU

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

122

332

-

-

-

454

PELICAN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

8

-

-

-

14

TATITLEK

-

-

-

2

3

1

1

5

-

9

2

1

24

TENAKEE

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

VALDEZ

-

-

-

70

182

454

609

374

-

58

33

28

1,808

WHITTIER

-

-

-

366

215

694

841

556

-

383

368

287

3,710

Grand Total

-

-

-

897

420

1,153

1,458

1,182

725

822

745

615

8,017

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

MAY

OCT

-

-

-

1,340

1,441

1,807

1,989

893

120

-

-

7,590

VALDEZ

-

-

-

-

359

509

653

1,156

510

-

-

-

3,187

WHITTIER

-

-

-

-

1,650

1,511

1,818

1,939

1,005

84

-

-

8,007

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

-

3,349

3,461

4,278

5,084

2,408

204

-

-

18,784

CORDOVA

-

-

-

-

870

84

-

-

7,679

VALDEZ

-

-

-

-

259

443

521

983

490

-

-

-

2,696

WHITTIER

-

-

-

-

1,379

1,526

2,061

2,275

1,048

120

-

-

8,409

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

-

3,349

3,461

4,278

5,084

2,408

204

-

-

18,784

DEC

JUL

JAN

NOV

SEP

-

JUN

CORDOVA

PORT

FEB

AUG

APR

MAR

Chenega Passengers TOTAL

Embarking Passengers

Disembarking Passengers 1,711

1,492

1,696

1,826

MAY

OCT

NOV

-

-

1,044

1,039

1,911

1,466

1,525

793

834

983

-

9,595

HAINES

-

-

-

564

591

856

1,276

1,165

816

934

540

81

6,823

JUNEAU

-

-

-

1,018

813

1,264

1,100

926

531

748

724

65

7,189

KETCHIKAN

-

-

-

688

399

601

709

739

460

625

655

5

4,876

PETERSBURG

-

-

-

140

222

259

221

269

145

148

257

-

1,666

PRINCE RUPERT

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

45

-

-

45

SITKA

-

-

-

63

116

190

297

157

163

131

85

13

1,215

SKAGWAY

-

-

-

296

314

417

765

599

507

340

122

67

3,427

WRANGELL

-

-

-

128

142

150

185

218

123

133

255

10

1,344

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

3,941

3,636

5648

6,019

5,598

3,538

3,938

3,621

241

36,180

BELLINGHAM

-

-

-

657

637

1,095

1,589

1,359

1,163

1,278

766

-

8,544

HAINES

-

-

-

826

585

1,177

1,206

1,063

643

610

598

5

6,713

JUNEAU

-

-

-

776

860

1,031

1,104

969

697

699

955

110

7,201

KETCHIKAN

-

-

-

398

460

657

667

598

354

426

458

75

4,093

PETERSBURG

-

-

-

248

228

238

207

232

115

190

197

12

1,667

SITKA

-

-

-

300

201

222

258

155

120

282

197

36

1,771

SKAGWAY

-

-

-

565

535

957

796

1,041

330

321

170

-

4,715

WRANGELL

-

-

-

171

130

271

192

181

116

132

280

3

1,476

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

3,941

3,636

5,648

6,019

5,598

3,538

3,938

3,621

241

36,180

JUL

JAN

DEC

SEP

-

JUN

BELLINGHAM

PORT

FEB

AUG

APR

MAR

Columbia Passengers TOTAL

Embarking Passengers

Disembarking Passengers

48

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

MAY

-

-

-

614

715

775

774

396

73

-

-

3,347

VALDEZ

-

-

-

-

132

161

225

340

211

-

-

-

1,069

WHITTIER

-

-

-

-

775

678

716

793

411

51

-

-

3,424

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

-

1,521

1,554

1,716

1,907

1,018

124

-

-

7,840

CORDOVA

-

-

-

-

800

668

700

738

375

51

-

-

3,332

VALDEZ

-

-

-

-

96

147

192

338

198

-

-

-

971

WHITTIER

-

-

-

-

625

739

824

831

445

73

-

-

3,537

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

-

1,521

1,554

1,716

1,907

1,018

124

-

-

7,840

DEC

OCT

JUL

JAN

NOV

SEP

-

JUN

CORDOVA

PORT

FEB

AUG

APR

MAR

Chenega Vehicles TOTAL

Embarking Vehicles

Disembarking Vehicles

Columbia Vehicles MAY

OCT

NOV

-

-

523

486

648

457

467

328

414

565

-

3,888

HAINES

-

-

-

284

267

377

593

555

407

454

263

46

3,246

JUNEAU

-

-

-

405

284

350

302

316

238

378

375

40

2,688

KETCHIKAN

-

-

-

222

113

166

183

195

192

270

225

-

1,566

PETERSBURG

-

-

-

76

61

60

50

56

61

81

86

4

535

PRINCE RUPERT

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

19

-

-

19

SITKA

-

-

-

38

42

71

71

48

64

76

52

6

468

SKAGWAY

-

-

-

128

135

156

234

155

187

124

76

21

1,216

WRANGELL

-

-

-

45

45

48

35

57

49

51

80

6

416

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

1,721

1,433

1,876

1,925

1,849

1,526

1,867

1,722

123

14,042

JUL

JAN

DEC

SEP

-

JUN

BELLINGHAM

PORT

FEB

AUG

APR

MAR

Columbia Vehicles

TOTAL

Embarking Vehicles

Disembarking Vehicles BELLINGHAM

-

-

-

314

260

421

606

522

537

678

439

-

3,777

HAINES

-

-

-

398

274

471

430

441

275

294

263

2

2,848

JUNEAU

-

-

-

353

318

269

306

264

281

328

444

41

2,604

KETCHIKAN

-

-

-

180

192

225

189

168

142

200

238

51

1,585

PETERSBURG

-

-

-

63

74

54

38

50

23

65

65

7

439

SITKA

-

-

-

144

88

97

82

51

91

147

118

21

839

SKAGWAY

-

-

-

192

173

265

234

301

135

106

72

-

1,478

WRANGELL

-

-

-

77

54

74

40

52

42

49

83

1

472

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

1,721

1,433

1,876

1,925

1,849

1,526

1,867

1,722

123

14,042

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

-

246 -

223 -

316 -

349 -

293 -

-

-

-

1,427

-

-

-

1,521

DEC

OCT

JUL

NOV

SEP

-

JUN

AUG

APR

MAR

FEB

JAN

PORT

MAY

Fairweather Passengers

Fairweather Passengers

TOTAL

Embarking Passengers ANGOON

-

-

HAINES

313 -

545 -

663 -

-

-

136

496

-

-

-

-

-

632

JUNEAU

-

-

-

886

1,609

1,915

2,803

2,573

2,000

-

-

-

11,786

PETERSBURG

-

-

-

-

14

-

149

160

91

-

-

-

414

SITKA

-

-

-

1,584 -

1,809 -

2,347 -

2,140 -

1,719

-

-

-

10,507 180

CORDOVA

-

-

-

908 -

-

-

142

199

-

-

-

-

-

180 -

-

10

-

-

-

351

WHITTIER

291

546

814

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,651

GRAND TOTAL

614

1,233

1,676

1,794

3,453

4,083

6,111

5,222

4,283

-

-

-

28,469

-

-

-

-

340 -

306 -

1,753

-

357 -

-

-

-

-

1,529

HAINES

766 -

405 -

-

462 -

345 -

-

301 -

-

-

92

107

-

-

-

-

-

199

JUNEAU

-

-

-

1,620

1,891

2,942

2,294

1,913

-

-

-

11,568

PETERSBURG

-

-

-

908 -

116

-

237

138

137

-

-

-

628

SITKA

-

-

-

1,372 -

1,695 -

2,468 -

2,450 -

1,721

-

-

-

10,592 206

SKAGWAY VALDEZ

Disembarking Passengers ANGOON CORDOVA

-

-

-

886 -

-

-

268

177

-

-

-

-

-

206 -

-

40

-

-

-

485

WHITTIER

273

503

733

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,509

GRAND TOTAL

614

1,233

1,676

1,794

3,453

4,083

6,111

5,222

4,283

-

-

-

28,469

SKAGWAY VALDEZ

50

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

DEC

NOV

OCT

SEP

JUL

JUN

MAY

APR

MAR

FEB

JAN

PORT

AUG

Fairweather Vehicles

Fairweather Vehicles

TOTAL

Embarking Vehicles ANGOON

-

-

-

-

61

67

66

80

78

-

-

-

352

146

218

313

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

677

HAINES

-

-

-

-

-

34

74

-

-

-

-

-

108

JUNEAU

-

-

-

209

387

434

623

588

544

-

-

-

2,785

PETERSBURG

-

-

-

-

3

-

36

35

27

-

-

-

101

SITKA

-

-

-

246

400

448

547

495

480

-

-

-

2,616

CORDOVA

SKAGWAY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18

-

-

-

18

11

32

74

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

117

WHITTIER

130

206

408

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

744

GRAND TOTAL

287

456

795

455

851

983

1,346

1,198

1,147

-

-

-

7,518

-

-

-

-

73

92

66

87

68

-

-

-

386

141

208

382

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

731

HAINES

-

-

-

-

-

23

25

-

-

-

-

-

48

JUNEAU

-

-

-

246

420

481

661

539

538

-

-

-

2,885

PETERSBURG

-

-

-

-

18

-

58

47

41

-

-

-

164

SITKA

-

-

-

209

340

387

536

525

463

-

-

-

2,460

VALDEZ

Disembarking Vehicles ANGOON CORDOVA

SKAGWAY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

37

-

-

-

37

24

49

57

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

130

WHITTIER

122

199

356

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

677

GRAND TOTAL

287

456

795

455

851

983

1,346

1,198

1,147

-

-

-

7,518

VALDEZ

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Alaska Marine Highway System

Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012 Kennicott Passengers

MAY

-

276

322

460

522

469

168

-

-

-

2,217

10

1

-

2

15

38

22

57

5

-

4

14

168

CORDOVA

-

45

-

-

-

-

-

-

49

-

-

-

94

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

51

53

104

HOMER

393

180

-

115

438

688

818

491

280

-

401

354

4,158

JUNEAU

172

110

-

89

155

248

330

265

71

-

172

274

1,886

52

34

-

57

78

135

231

165

38

-

122

107

1,019

273

173

-

145

333

711

557

786

314

-

372

287

3,951

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10

-

10

16

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

45

36

100

140

60

-

12

44

55

85

30

35

-

74

109

644

-

78

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

78

89

195

-

153

324

318

633

437

270

-

161

255

2,835

DEC

OCT

JUL

JAN

NOV

SEP

-

JUN

-

PORT

FEB

AUG

APR

MAR

Kennicott Passengers TOTAL

Embarking Passengers BELLINGHAM CHENEGA BAY

KETCHIKAN KODIAK PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT SELDOVIA VALDEZ WHITTIER WRANGELL

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

2

14

12

-

13

27

49

27

39

15

-

21

13

230

1,159

891

-

862

1,736

2,702

3,225

2,739

1,245

-

1,435

1,502

17,496

BELLINGHAM

-

-

-

134

273

395

685

414

200

-

-

-

2101

CHENEGA BAY

-

4

-

6

27

8

12

25

1

-

-

41

124

CORDOVA

-

78

-

-

-

-

-

-

27

-

-

-

105

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

HOMER

390

222

-

141

317

575

494

704

326

-

382

361

3,912

JUNEAU

115

54

-

138

163

279

425

289

91

-

183

196

1,933

44

30

-

106

85

142

177

120

47

-

83

61

895

311

190

-

135

477

711

870

550

334

-

358

291

4,227

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

-

4

YAKUTAT GRAND TOTAL

Disembarking Passengers

KETCHIKAN KODIAK PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT SELDOVIA VALDEZ WHITTIER WRANGELL YAKUTAT GRAND TOTAL

52

7

14

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

68

60

149

104

36

-

13

55

111

53

42

10

-

87

157

668

-

78

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

78

168

168

-

160

280

421

469

541

193

-

238

309

2,947

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8

-

8

20

17

-

29

59

60

40

54

16

-

23

26

344

1,159

891

-

862

1,736

2,702

3,225

2,739

1,245

-

1,435

1,502

17,496

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012 Kennicott Vehicles

DEC

NOV

OCT

SEP

AUG

JUL

JUN

MAY

APR

FEB

JAN

PORT

MAR

Kennicott Vehicles TOTAL

Embarking Vehicles BELLINGHAM

-

-

-

172

129

144

149

137

56

-

-

-

787

CHENEGA BAY

4

1

-

2

15

11

21

10

3

-

8

6

81

CORDOVA

-

8

-

-

-

-

-

-

54

-

-

-

62

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

16

30

HOMER

215

71

-

60

266

283

315

192

97

-

220

163

1,882

JUNEAU

98

56

-

109

69

69

107

75

42

-

119

152

896

KETCHIKAN

20

14

-

34

20

30

66

49

16

-

77

54

380

139

70

-

77

165

310

232

255

113

-

225

146

1,732

KODIAK PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT SELDOVIA VALDEZ WHITTIER YAKUTAT

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

-

5

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26

18

48

61

33

-

7

34

31

42

20

20

46

64

358

-

6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

142

114

-

114

191

146

252

174

118

-

170

162

1,583

8

4

-

12

17

18

24

18

12

-

16

6

691

377

-

587

906

1,042

1,208

930

531

-

926

787

135 7,985

BELLINGHAM

-

-

-

67

104

151

238

158

76

-

-

-

794

CHENEGA BAY

-

4

-

4

27

10

3

4

3

-

1

11

67

CORDOVA

-

6

-

-

-

-

-

-

22

-

-

-

28

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

HOMER

177

79

-

72

157

244

194

230

103

-

223

196

1,675

JUNEAU

130

67

-

97

79

61

121

70

33

-

132

105

895

12

24

-

74

36

39

47

30

20

-

54

26

362

182

67

-

95

285

320

367

223

115

-

223

161

2,038

GRAND TOTAL

Disembarking Vehicles

KETCHIKAN KODIAK PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT SELDOVIA VALDEZ WHITTIER WRANGELL YAKUTAT GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

1

5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

37

29

72

63

24

-

8

72

56

30

27

9

-

51

63

373

-

6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

115

84

-

152

140

147

183

168

139

-

181

180

1,489

-

--

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

-

5

11

11

-

18

36

14

25

20

11

-

17

16

691

377

-

587

906

1,042

1,208

930

531

-

926

787

179 7,985

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Alaska Marine Highway System

Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012 eConte Passengers

OCT

NOV

DEC

SEP

271

AUG

411

JUL

APR

386

JUN

MAR

252

MAY

FEB

PORT

JAN

LeConte Passengers TOTAL

348

372

457

2,601

Embarking Passengers ANGOON GUSTAVUS HAINES HOONAH JUNEAU PELICAN SKAGWAY TENAKEE

-

104

-

-

-

145

76

94

103

319

717

853

670

-

63

99

88

3,227

1,114

1,018

1,154

1,102

320

1

-

-

-

1,416

1,260

769

8,154

334

326

448

269

256

539

439

369

-

304

497

241

4,022

1,773

1,718

2,499

1,927

1,546

1,667

1,835

1,238

-

2,133

2,596

2,025

20,957

13

24

14

12

86

59

138

51

-

24

39

39

499

315

352

595

774

223

-

-

-

-

486

470

444

3,659

77

67

135

77

219

196

286

219

-

90

186

128

1,680

4,023

3,967

5,350

4,535

2,969

3,283

3,551

2,547

-

4,864

5,519

4,191

44,799

ANGOON

302

367

485

304

-

11

-

-

-

342

385

523

2,719

GUSTAVUS

129

101

85

185

477

801

1,065

640

-

57

124

127

3,791

HAINES

997

970

1,244

997

368

-

-

-

-

1,221

1,104

681

7,582

HOONAH

198

228

400

211

345

701

540

417

-

479

671

407

4,597

2,004

1,817

2,308

2,003

1,196

1,464

1,595

1,217

-

2,174

2,560

1,939

20,277

GRAND TOTAL

Disembarking Passengers

JUNEAU PELICAN SKAGWAY TENAKEE GRAND TOTAL

13

14

19

19

91

83

108

68

-

12

19

14

460

312

390

675

702

264

-

-

-

-

480

451

396

3,670

68

80

134

114

228

223

243

205

-

99

205

104

4,023

3,967

5,350

4,535

2,969

3,283

3,551

2,547

-

4,864

5,519

4,191

1,703 44,799

Lituya Passengers APR

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

752

1,532

1,826

1,290

1,286

1,407

1,368

1,841

1,415

1,708

1,715

1,819

17,959

METLAKATLA

653

1,660

1,668

1,132

1,254

1,295

1,220

1,778

1,241

1,615

1,699

1,719

1,405

3,192

3,494

2,422

2,540

2,702

2,588

3,619

2,656

3,323

3,414

3,538

16,934 34,893

KETCHIKAN

653

1,660

1,668

1,132

1,254

1,295

1,220

1,778

1,241

1,615

1,699

1,719

16,934

METLAKATLA

752

1,532

1,826

1,290

1,286

1,407

1,368

1,841

1,415

1,708

1,715

1,819

17,959

1,405

3,192

3,494

2,422

2,540

2,702

2,588

3,619

2,656

3,323

3,414

3,538

34,893

JUL

MAR

KETCHIKAN

JUN

FEB

TOTAL

PORT

MAY

JAN

ituya Passengers

Embarking Passengers

GRAND TOTAL

Disembarking Passengers

GRAND TOTAL

54

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Alaska Marine Highway System

LeConte Vehicles

Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

DEC

NOV

OCT

SEP

AUG

JUL

JUN

MAY

APR

MAR

FEB

PORT

JAN

LeConte Vehicles TOTAL

Embarking Vehicles ANGOON

62

88

123

97

-

-

-

-

-

86

92

107

671

GUSTAVUS

57

30

43

79

181

205

231

142

-

35

63

29

1,095

HAINES

316

309

393

440

132

16

-

-

-

459

364

230

2,644

HOONAH

103

133

171

155

108

1

133

128

-

122

172

106

1,497

JUNEAU

499

505

724

691

539

166

386

259

-

692

683

582

5,948

3

-

7

6

5

68

140 1,520

115 1,174

1,168 13,091

PELICAN

5

3

4

3

16

388

8

90 1,132

123 1,191

191 1,649

280 1,745

61 1,037

8 784

-

-

-

758

532

-

168 1,569

ANGOON

72

81

133

90

-

1

-

-

-

93

101

104

675

GUSTAVUS

50

34

49

105

224

222

250

148

-

37

75

55

1,249

HAINES

295

326

388

433

156

-

-

-

-

396

298

247

2,539

HOONAH

70

86

145

131

137

196

156

143

-

169

193

134

1,560

JUNEAU

550

534

718

744

417

358

341

237

-

650

701

529

5,779

PELICAN

6

2

5

5

18

7

11

4

-

7

6

3

74

89

128

211

237

85

-

-

-

-

217

146

102

1,215

1,132

1,191

1,649

1,745

1,037

784

758

532

-

1,569

1,520

1,174

13,091

SKAGWAY GRAND TOTAL

Disembarking Vehicles

SKAGWAY GRAND TOTAL

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

469

563

472

448

483

509

541

500

495

530

540

5,793

234 477

499 968

523 1,086

437 909

444 892

485 968

475 984

542 1,083

465 965

486 981

519 1,049

538 1,078

5,647 11,440 5,647

JUL

243

METLAKATLA

JUN

KETCHIKAN

FEB

TOTAL

PORT

JAN

AUG

APR

MAR

MAY

Lituya Vehicles

Lituya Vehicles

Embarking Vehicles

GRAND TOTAL

Disembarking Vehicles KETCHIKAN

234

499

523

437

444

485

475

542

465

486

519

538

METLAKATLA

243

469

563

472

448

483

509

541

500

495

530

540

5,793

GRAND TOTAL

477

968

1,086

909

892

968

984

1,083

965

981

1,049

1,078

11,440

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

MAY

-

-

1,504

2,741

4,353

3,560

2,420

-

-

-

14,578

JUNEAU

-

-

-

-

1,808

3,661

4,812

3,492

2,351

-

-

-

16,124

SKAGWAY GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

-

11,463

-

1,751 6,522

-

-

2,842 9,894

-

-

2,577 3,359 8,979 12,524

-

-

934 4,246

-

-

-

42,165

HAINES

-

-

-

-

1,649

3,212

4,455

3,200

1,949

-

-

-

14,465

JUNEAU

-

-

-

-

1,727

3,286

4,695

3,784

2,652

-

-

-

16,144

SKAGWAY GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

-

870

2,481

3,374

2,910

1,921

-

-

-

11,556

-

-

-

-

4,246

8,979 12,524

9,894

6,522

-

-

-

42,165

DEC

OCT

JAN

NOV

SEP

-

JUL

-

JUN

HAINES

PORT

FEB

AUG

APR

MAR

Malaspina Passengers TOTAL

Embarking Passengers

Disembarking Passengers

56

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Malaspina Vehicles MAY

-

-

508

1,014

1,502

1,350

962

-

-

-

5,336

JUNEAU

-

-

-

-

570

1,107

1,292

1,110

821

-

-

-

4,900

SKAGWAY GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

-

330

851

989

841

575

-

-

-

3,586

-

-

-

-

1,408

2,972

3,783

3,301

2,358

-

-

-

13,822

HAINES

-

-

-

-

1,188

773

-

-

-

5,152

JUNEAU

-

-

-

-

537

996

1,208

1,063

909

-

-

-

4,713

SKAGWAY GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

-

282

796

1,153

1,050

676

-

-

-

3,957

-

-

-

-

1,408

2,972

3,783

3,301

2,358

-

-

-

13,822

DEC

OCT

JAN

NOV

SEP

-

JUL

-

JUN

HAINES

PORT

FEB

AUG

APR

MAR

Malaspina Vehicles

TOTAL

Embarking Vehicles

Disembarking Vehicles 589

1,180

1,422

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Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

DEC

597

616

918

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

686

2,817

HAINES

407

331

440

-

354

480

653

872

463

-

-

407

4,407

-

34

-

18

-

-

-

-

36

-

-

-

88

612

490

763

718

894

1,491

1,536

1,315

864

94

-

681

9,458

OCT

SEP

JUL

JUN

APR

NOV

MAR

BELLINGHAM

AUG

FEB

TOTAL

PORT

MAY

JAN

Matanuska Passengers

Embarking Passengers

HOONAH JUNEAU

50

-

-

72

103

77

-

27

6

19

-

-

354

KETCHIKAN

519

403

744

521

674

866

851

775

561

65

-

557

6,536

PETERSBURG

205

121

160

413

394

315

403

402

408

9

-

216

3,046

-

12

-

393

884

1,236

1,457

943

304

21

-

-

5,250

68

122

187

435

92

75

179

179

97

-

-

68

1,502

SKAGWAY

156

118

287

-

157

439

568

843

346

-

-

91

3,005

WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

211

202

136

227

261

377

493

387

253

9

-

167

2,723

2,825

2,449

3,635

2,797

3,813

5,356

6,140

5,743

3,338

217

-

2,873

39,186

BELLINGHAM

553

409

519

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

861

2,342

HAINES

321

346

579

-

337

472

658

514

247

-

-

409

3,883

-

10

-

164

-

-

-

-

11

-

-

-

185

788

672

787

517

1,130

1,697

1,410

1,667

1,008

-

-

637

10,313

KAKE

PRINCE RUPERT SITKA

Disembarking Passengers

HOONAH JUNEAU

42

-

-

89

100

92

-

35

-

2

-

-

360

KETCHIKAN

387

359

666

880

775

1,007

1,073

834

632

68

-

356

7,037

PETERSBURG

207

186

235

313

380

454

421

531

249

13

-

159

3,148

-

-

-

201

372

640

1,246

1,324

603

112

-

-

4,498

SITKA

224

214

402

397

169

174

101

43

104

-

-

189

2,017

SKAGWAY

110

112

207

-

179

402

830

435

215

-

-

166

2,656

WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

193

141

240

236

371

418

401

360

269

22

-

96

2,747

2,825

2,449

3,635

2,797

3,813

5,356

6,140

5,743

3,338

217

-

2,873

39,186

KAKE

PRINCE RUPERT

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DEC

360

348

454

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

346

1,510

HAINES

165

125

199

-

150

198

291

298

213

-

-

196

1,835

-

2

-

7

-

-

-

-

14

-

-

-

23

270

202

294

290

345

360

384

362

284

33

-

274

3,098

OCT

SEP

JUL

JUN

APR

NOV

MAR

BELLINGHAM

AUG

FEB

TOTAL

PORT

MAY

JAN

Matanuska Vehicles Embarking Vehicles

HOONAH JUNEAU

9

-

-

25

35

11

-

5

1

1

-

-

87

144

110

165

173

269

215

243

259

206

35

-

225

2,044

59

48

66

73

129

108

112

103

79

3

-

53

833

-

4

-

232

404

464

461

280

150

12

-

-

2,007

SITKA

31

36

55

86

40

14

49

38

40

-

-

30

419

SKAGWAY

54

44

78

-

70

126

161

184

94

-

-

39

850

WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

50

45

31

85

97

118

119

101

94

5

-

42

787

1,142

964

1,342

973

1,539

1,614

1,820

1,630

1,175

89

-

1,205

13,493

BELLINGHAM

304

216

255

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

402

1,177

HAINES

104

155

245

-

161

203

235

190

112

-

-

170

1,575

-

4

-

76

-

-

-

-

9

-

-

-

89

303

213

288

235

396

472

390

334

280

-

-

289

3,200

KAKE KETCHIKAN PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT

Disembarking Vehicles

HOONAH JUNEAU

9

-

-

30

35

17

-

3

1

-

-

-

95

152

141

246

242

320

297

328

276

187

22

-

126

2,337

63

56

69

103

143

110

109

127

74

3

-

39

896

-

-

-

106

183

239

426

490

290

61

-

-

1,795

108

89

117

98

58

56

25

14

40

-

-

83

688

SKAGWAY

46

46

70

-

85

115

202

105

85

-

-

56

810

WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

53

44

52

83

158

105

105

91

97

3

-

40

831

1,142

964

1,342

973

1,539

1,614

1,820

1,630

1,175

89

-

1,205

13,493

KAKE KETCHIKAN PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT SITKA

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DEC

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

98

191

514

HOONAH

41

29

96

-

-

-

-

-

29

202

295

240

932

JUNEAU

690

1,023

918

56

-

659

702

706

403

1,055

933

1,375

8,520

KAKE

213

210

234

5

-

164

258

318

199

180

212

237

2,230

KETCHIKAN

241

384

489

-

-

652

902

999

605

445

341

337

5,395

PETERSBURG

326

437

280

9

-

410

337

471

287

337

286

400

3,580

PRINCE RUPERT

133

92

405

-

-

595

622

536

246

223

126

95

3,073

SITKA

367

456

756

1

-

351

263

343

260

672

588

606

4,663

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

43

-

108

151

275

367

139

9

-

231

384

285

206

232

294

216

2,638

2,286

2,998

3,317

80

-

3,062

3,468

3,658

2,249

3,487

3,266

4,128

31,999

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

28

11

477

217

733

HOONAH

178

192

179

-

-

-

-

-

-

167

174

174

1,064

JUNEAU

596

753

1,144

1

-

838

802

804

468

1,269

1,045

1,419

9,139

KAKE

213

146

300

25

-

235

282

277

224

168

153

259

2,282

KETCHIKAN

440

760

565

25

-

585

642

780

414

529

373

435

5,548

PETERSBURG

255

290

279

23

-

366

336

382

244

322

373

374

3,244

64

86

248

-

-

395

718

818

418

413

89

119

3,368

285

404

422

-

-

374

352

289

219

437

366

636

3,784

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

50

-

-

109

159

255

367

180

6

-

269

336

308

184

171

216

386

2,678

2,286

2,998

3,317

80

-

3,062

3,468

3,658

2,249

3,487

3,266

4,128

31,999

OCT

JUL

JAN

SEP

-

JUN

-

PORT

FEB

NOV

AUG

MAY

APR

MAR

Taku Passengers TOTAL

Embarking Passengers HAINES

SKAGWAY WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

817

Disembarking Passengers HAINES

PRINCE RUPERT SITKA SKAGWAY WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

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OCT

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JUL

JUN

MAY

APR

FEB

JAN

PORT

MAR

Taku Vehicles TOTAL

Embarking Vehicles HAINES

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

40

84

114

HOONAH

8

3

23

-

-

-

-

-

14

70

96

69

283

192

262

290

26

-

172

191

192

162

287

340

439

2,553

JUNEAU

247

KAKE

30

38

45

2

-

55

45

50

38

39

52

47

441

KETCHIKAN

77

103

187

-

-

215

266

298

211

208

137

127

1,829

PETERSBURG

63

105

95

7

-

106

89

124

77

73

109

102

950

PRINCE RUPERT

65

52

183

-

-

273

244

204

105

111

69

36

1,342

106

144

182

-

-

108

73

86

91

170

191

180

1,331

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21

-

38

59

51

90

62

7

-

73

112

93

97

98

108

72

863

592

797

1,067

42

-

1,002

1,020

1,047

804

1,117

1,186

1,224

9,898 215

SITKA SKAGWAY WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

Disembarking Vehicles HAINES

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17

5

114

79

HOONAH

54

43

51

-

-

-

-

-

3

31

49

39

270

JUNEAU

196

234

351

-

-

284

190

199

132

345

414

442

2,787

KAKE

29

34

71

8

-

53

48

46

64

30

38

56

477

KETCHIKAN

87

163

198

22

-

207

221

224

144

185

156

100

1,707

PETERSBURG

61

99

97

9

-

87

80

83

65

87

134

123

925

PRINCE RUPERT

33

38

80

-

-

154

275

327

192

232

49

52

1,432

SITKA

82

105

149

-

-

116

121

85

86

132

149

182

1,207

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22

-

-

44

66

50

81

70

3

-

101

85

83

79

70

83

107

812

592

797

1,067

42

-

1,002

1,020

1,047

804

1,117

1,186

1,224

9,898

SKAGWAY WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

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DEC

NOV

OCT

SEP

AUG

JUL

JUN

APR

MAR

FEB

JAN

PORT

MAY

Tustumena Passengers

Tustumena Passengers

TOTAL

Embarking Passengers AKUTAN

-

-

-

26

178

60

95

98

102

-

-

-

559

CHIGNIK

-

-

-

4

19

15

56

71

56

-

-

-

221

COLD BAY

-

-

-

16

5

43

46

17

55

-

-

-

182

DUTCH HARBOR

-

-

-

20

102

281

130

141

87

-

-

-

761

FALSE PASS

-

-

-

-

5

4

9

13

-

-

-

-

31

HOMER

-

124

823

787

1,087

1,227

1,259

1,486

1,086

1,142

-

-

9,021

KING COVE

-

-

-

46

124

62

81

100

179

-

-

-

592

KODIAK

-

86

766

569

813

815

883

1195

936

982

-

-

7,045

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

2

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

14

22

42

49

61

28

42

-

-

258

PORT LIONS

-

21

197

156

86

92

72

120

94

167

-

-

1,005

SAND POINT

-

-

-

24

99

46

57

56

128

-

-

-

410

SELDOVIA GRAND TOTAL

-

47

195

143

105

241

452

241

273

320

-

-

2,017

-

278

1,981

1,805

2,645

2,929

3,189

3,600

3,024

2,653

-

-

22,104

AKUTAN

-

-

-

19

86

209

48

88

72

-

-

-

522

CHIGNIK

-

-

-

24

109

17

40

7

26

-

-

-

223

COLD BAY

-

-

-

28

54

22

36

27

93

-

-

-

260

DUTCH HARBOR

-

-

-

30

220

128

201

181

121

-

-

-

881

FALSE PASS

-

-

-

-

10

13

14

2

-

-

-

-

39

HOMER

-

107

805

624

809

1,014

1,347

1,426

1,219

1,193

-

-

8,544

KING COVE

-

-

-

33

107

82

61

91

144

-

-

-

518

KODIAK

-

98

766

665

852

749

999

1,272

855

983

-

-

7,239

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

-

25

-

11

-

-

-

-

36

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

12

36

48

25

48

45

31

-

-

245

PORT LIONS

-

22

214

174

112

109

71

99

71

176

-

-

1,048

SAND POINT

-

-

-

24

127

55

45

61

112

-

-

-

424

SELDOVIA GRAND TOTAL

-

51

196

172

123

458

302

287

266

270

-

-

2,125

-

278

1,981

1,805

2,645

2,929

3,189

3,600

3,024

2,653

-

-

22,104

Disembarking Passengers

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JUN

MAY

APR

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JAN

PORT

AUG

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Tustumena Vehicles

TOTAL

Embarking Vehicles AKUTAN

-

-

-

-

CHIGNIK

-

-

-

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18

12

-

-

-

6

-

16

COLD BAY

-

-

-

6

5

32

20

56

18

47

-

-

-

128

DUTCH HARBOR

-

-

-

5

5

18

16

FALSE PASS

-

-

-

-

16

14

-

-

-

74

6

3

-

-

1

6

7

-

HOMER

-

64

386

408

451

478

449

23

462

476

538

-

-

3712

KING COVE

-

-

-

10

28

23

24

32

KODIAK

-

48

292

243

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

272 -

290 1

276 -

382 3

31

-

-

-

148

306 -

411

-

-

-

-

-

2520 4

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

-

4

8

4

5

6

12

-

PORT LIONS

-

8

72

64

31

38

35

45

41

-

39

81

-

-

415

SAND POINT

-

-

-

8

19

31

36

23

SELDOVIA GRAND TOTAL

-

18

113

117

55

122

179

130

27

-

-

-

144

121

184

-

-

1,039

-

138

863

865

877

1,047

1,062

1,140

1,084

1,226

-

-

8,302

AKUTAN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

CHIGNIK

-

-

-

9

25

4

17

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

15

-

-

-

72

COLD BAY

-

-

-

8

22

21

27

DUTCH HARBOR

-

-

-

9

8

14

20

19

28

-

-

-

125

25

14

-

-

-

FALSE PASS

-

-

-

-

19

3

90

5

7

3

-

-

-

HOMER

-

58

360

332

304

409

37

453

505

453

561

-

-

3,435

KING COVE

-

-

-

3

31

29

25

34

KODIAK

-

46

319

307

305

291

338

321

41

-

-

-

163

337

402

-

-

2,666

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

-

6

-

5

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

1

9

9

4

9

-

-

-

-

11

12

10

-

-

PORT LIONS

-

10

71

62

45

37

32

50

35

54

94

-

-

436

SAND POINT

-

-

-

13

41

26

16

27

SELDOVIA GRAND TOTAL

-

24

113

121

68

198

125

136

21

-

-

-

144

125

159

-

-

1,069

-

138

863

865

877

1,047

1,062

1,140

1,084

1,226

-

-

8,302

-

Disembarking Vehicles

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DEC

NOV

OCT

SEP

AUG

JUL

JUN

MAY

APR

MAR

FEB

PORT

JAN

Contract Vessel Passengers TOTAL

Embarking Passengers TATITLEK

7

3

18

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

28

VALDEZ

13

13

19

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

45

GRAND TOTAL

20

16

37

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

73

Disembarking Passengers TATITLEK VALDEZ GRAND TOTAL

64

13

13

19

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

45

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

28

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

73

7

3

18

-

20

16

37

-

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OCT

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JUL

JUN

MAY

APR

FEB

JAN

PORT

MAR

Contract Vessel Vehicles TOTAL

Embarking Vehicles TATITLEK

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

VALDEZ

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TATITLEK

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

VALDEZ

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Disembarking Vehicles

Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.

65



Port to Port Traffic (On/Off) Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

These tables summarize inter-port passenger and vehicle traffic. They provide origin-destination information for analyzing through-traffic movements on the vessels. Information is provided for the total system for the year by geographic area (Southeast, Southwest, and CrossGulf) and by vessel. The report also includes summary tables for the summer season. These On/Off tables do not reflect the origin-destination of passengers and vehicles that transferred to another vessel. They show where all of the traffic that boarded a vessel at each port traveled to on that particular vessel. 67


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Southeast On/Off: Calendar Year

TOTAL

YAKUTAT

WRANGELL

TENAKEE

SKAGWAY

SITKA

PRINCE-RUPERT

PETERSBURG

PELICAN

METLAKATLA

KETCHIKAN

KAKE

JUNEAU

HOONAH

HAINES

GUSTAVUS

BELLINGHAM

ON

ANGOON

OFF

(January 1 - December 31)

Passengers ANGOON

-

-

-

BELLINGHAM

-

-

- 3,364

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

HAINES HOONAH JUNEAU

- 3,464 403

-

-

306 2,830 - 3,578 178 3,912

-

-

-

-

-

-

- 4,149

-

-

583

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16 21,817

23

539

-

-

191

557

479

18

- 4,195

4

14

-

-

2

4

- 1,668 3,023

-

2,971 2,137 3,960 21,677 5,755

KAKE

-

4

-

27

2 1,645

-

KETCHIKAN

- 3,506

-

695

31 3,946

221

METLAKATLA

-

-

-

-

-

-

PELICAN

-

-

-

-

-

557

PETERSBURG

-

446

-

303

PRINCE RUPERT SITKA SKAGWAY TENAKEE WRANGELL YAKUTAT GRAND-TOTAL

-

- 3,787

232

-

- 17,959

1

234

-

-

4,028

26 1,280

-

456

13

13,449

-

-

-

4,090

-

35,411

657 -

-

-

177

222

1

-

5,560

529 3,301 2,166 14,025 12,235 1,584 1,106

231

76,368

-

259

467 8,160 215

3

47

-

2,584

- 3,031

2

35,560

-

-

-

-

16,934

-

16

352

-

- 1,832 3,387

717

233

-

- 16,934

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

315 1,625

-

-

-

371

605

77

-

-

-

557

- 1,187

-

8,716

-

-

-

415

6 2,156

22 3,836

-

-

416

-

333

819

-

454

-

8,457

935

803

-

146

122 12,925

343 1,070

-

-

763

360

-

38

-

382

-

17,887

- 6,755

-

888

- 12,664

-

282

-

-

62

653

513

-

-

68

-

21,885

163

-

-

-

12 1,886

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2,061

-

433

-

175

- 1,270

46 2,663

-

- 1,282

468

254

116

-

-

-

6,707

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

176

7,982 18,164 22,962

2,040

6,909

4,472 11,684

4,439 33,575

-

170

6,428 77,338

-

-

-

2,642 34,370 17,959

-

3

529

8,691

246 260,430

Vehicles ANGOON

-

-

-

BELLINGHAM

-

-

- 1,652

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

HAINES

- 1,760

-

165

-

-

-

-

-

138

1

-

-

-

1,023

- 1,664

-

-

214

-

20

397

-

160

3

5,773

-

-

-

-

-

1,419

201 3,612

-

-

87 1,329

-

-

-

3

-

-

-

-

3 7,107

1

295

-

-

65

317

253

3

- 1,563

1

8

-

-

3

3

HOONAH

126

JUNEAU

763 1,067 1,259 7,200 1,850

-

719

- 1,663

55

-

13,416

-

-

-

2,019

810 3,853 3,314

-

330

97

22,757

6

68

-

-

22

-

528

387 1,444

-

346

846

-

85

937

KAKE

-

1

-

3

-

314

-

41

-

-

73

KETCHIKAN

- 1,497

-

248

10

905

37

- 5,793

-

METLAKATLA

-

-

-

-

-

-

PELICAN

-

-

-

-

-

PETERSBURG

-

189

-

84

PRINCE-RUPERT

-

-

-

191

SITKA

-

1

58

190

40

-

929

2

11,482

- 5,647

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5,647

82

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

82

1

998

92

371

-

-

-

198

155

14

-

322

-

2,424

3

963

12 1,559

-

-

175

-

152

166

-

188

-

3,409

172

334

-

32

31 3,487

64

271

-

-

183

147

-

8

-

105

-

4,834

SKAGWAY

-

233

- 2,912

- 3,272

-

45

-

-

10

165

251

-

-

9

-

6,897

TENAKEE

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

WRANGELL

-

158

-

52

-

346

19

805

-

-

378

190

108

10

-

-

-

2,066

YAKUTAT

-

-

-

-

-

81

-

7

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

88

1,061

5,239

572 11,559

5,793

88

2,425

3,280

5,194

7,563

-

2,120

102

83,864

GRAND-TOTAL

68

1,512 12,377

2,150 22,829


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Southeast On/Off: Summer

TOTAL

YAKUTAT

WRANGELL

TENAKEE

SKAGWAY

SITKA

PRINCE-RUPERT

PETERSBURG

PELICAN

METLAKATLA

KETCHIKAN

KAKE

JUNEAU

HOONAH

HAINES

GUSTAVUS

BELLINGHAM

ON

ANGOON

OFF

(May 1 - September 30)

Passengers ANGOON

-

-

-

BELLINGHAM

-

-

- 1,817

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

HAINES

- 1,959

HOONAH

-

JUNEAU

-

-

104

770

- 2,064 33 3,285

-

-

-

-

657

-

-

-

-

1,531

- 2,222

-

-

341

-

-

877

-

267

11

7,599

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3,318

-

23,071

-

-

-

- 12,877

5

308

-

-

143

527

260

2

- 1,665

-

-

-

-

-

-

794 1,688

-

829 1,213 3,371 13,271 2,447

-

KAKE

-

-

-

7

KETCHIKAN

- 1,834

-

359

METLAKATLA

-

-

-

-

-

-

PELICAN

-

-

-

-

-

PETERSBURG

-

230

-

202

PRINCE RUPERT

-

-

-

734

-

- 2,498

140

113

225 6,911

-

116

220

-

-

2,186

419 1,917 1,884 10,179 8,829 1,016

634

157

48,648

36

3

23

-

1,152

- 1,579

1

17,660

-

-

-

-

6,788

-

-

137

10

128

-

- 7,317

-

990 2,504

265

173

-

-

-

- 6,788

-

-

-

392

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

392

- 2,403

125

755

-

-

-

293

332

69

-

548

-

4,957

15 2,885

-

-

-

402

- 1,759

-

-

330

-

238

819

-

375

-

6,823

935

510

-

2

- 9,219

138

578

-

-

452

306

-

6

-

215

-

12,361

SKAGWAY

-

615

- 5,808

- 9,204

-

171

-

-

51

646

277

-

-

49

-

16,821

TENAKEE

-

-

-

-

12 1,289

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,301

WRANGELL

-

237

-

91

28 1,272

-

-

650

364

150

109

-

-

-

3,695

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

124

6,534 12,487 17,796

1,236

3,806

SITKA

YAKUTAT GRAND-TOTAL

-

3

1,764

6,601

3,361 21,961

-

794

-

118

2,596 49,071

3

-

-

-

1,245 16,783

-

7,317

419

5,011

169 158,427

Vehicles ANGOON

-

-

-

-

16

214

-

-

-

-

-

-

138

-

-

-

-

368

BELLINGHAM

-

-

-

857

-

671

-

720

-

-

90

-

-

225

-

76

3

2,642

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

-

41 1,012

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,053

HAINES

-

977

-

-

- 4,247

-

186

-

-

46

302

104 3,035

HOONAH

-

-

146

1

-

617

-

-

-

-

-

-

215

475

961 4,397

815

-

156

406

-

54

486

-

-

-

143

-

20

-

-

37

JUNEAU KAKE

-

2

KETCHIKAN

-

666

-

143

-

502

METLAKATLA

-

-

-

-

-

-

PELICAN

-

-

-

-

-

PETERSBURG

-

84

-

65

PRINCE-RUPERT

-

-

-

186

SITKA

-

38

-

8,935

1

-

-

-

779

603 2,524 2,341

-

175

58

13,666

-

10

-

240

5

14 23

-

90

17

-

477

1

5,661

- 2,411

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2,411

49

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

49

-

547

40

157

-

-

-

158

86

8

-

171

-

1,316

-

637

7 1,198

-

-

135

-

102

186

-

154

-

2,585

22

- 2,481

-

186 1,076

172

169

-

3

3 2,390

31

156

-

-

100

122

-

-

-

59

-

3,205

SKAGWAY

-

162

- 2,471

- 2,215

-

35

-

-

6

160

112

-

-

6

-

5,167

TENAKEE

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

WRANGELL

-

79

-

40

-

198

11

389

-

-

195

150

68

8

-

-

-

1,138

YAKUTAT

-

-

-

-

-

57

-

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

61

387

2,612

1,107

8,165

875 13,499

267

5,682

2,481

54

1,281

2,576

3,261

5,801

- 1,166

62

49,276

GRAND-TOTAL

69


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Southwest On/Off: Calendar Year TOTAL

WHITTIER

VALDEZ

TATITLEK

SELDOVIA

SAND POINT

PORT LIONS

OUZINKIE

OLD HARBOR

KODIAK

KING COVE

HOMER

FALSE PASS

DUTCH HARBOR

CORDOVA

COLD BAY

CHIGNIK

CHENEGA BAY

ON

AKUTAN

OFF

(January 1 - December 31)

Passengers AKUTAN

-

-

-

13

-

513

-

10

5

3

-

-

-

CHENEGA BAY

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

2

-

2

-

-

-

CHIGNIK

11

-

-

-

-

4

-

120

-

80

-

-

-

COLD BAY

12

-

-

-

-

6

3

19

132

-

-

-

CORDOVA

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

475

-

1

14

-

-

-

171

18

58

-

1

-

-

-

-

30

-

-

-

-

-

DUTCH HARBOR FALSE PASS HOMER

7

KING COVE

7

KODIAK

2

OLD HARBOR OUZINKIE

127

12

-

192

17

-

199

-

15

13

6

85

1

-

93

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30

PORT LIONS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

SAND POINT

7

-

-

21

-

19

6

SELDOVIA

-

-

-

-

-

TATITLEK

-

-

-

-

VALDEZ

-

-

-

-

206

-

- 10,471

-

522

215

223

260 12,350

881

WHITTIER GRAND TOTAL

2

80 9,469

-

-

-

-

559

-

-

4

164

173

6

-

-

-

-

221

-

10

-

-

-

-

182

-

-

-

17 1,739 10,298

12,055

-

-

24

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31

21

13,121

8

11

37

316

-

-

67

-

15

-

-

-

276

-

-

-

-

592

- 9,002

16

-

25

204

724

26

37

-

-

496

10,717

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

220

-

-

8

-

-

-

-

-

258

240

-

761

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,005

70

267

17

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

410

9

- 2,602

-

42

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

2,657

8

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

85

35

128

- 1,870

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

79

- 9,538

11,487

-

32

-

555

-

-

-

-

-

518 11,224

36

39 12,365

245 1,048

74 2,756

761

424 2,793

-

18,116

136 8,640 20,556

72,475

40 6,812

Vehicles AKUTAN

-

-

-

-

-

CHENEGA BAY

-

-

-

-

CHIGNIK

-

-

-

-

COLD BAY

-

-

-

CORDOVA

-

-

-

DUTCH HARBOR

-

-

FALSE PASS

-

-

HOMER

-

-

KING COVE

-

KODIAK

-

OLD HARBOR

-

OUZINKIE

-

PORT LIONS

-

-

5

-

-

4

-

-

-

-

2

4

-

-

44

2 -

-

SAND POINT SELDOVIA

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

81

89

-

2

-

-

-

-

56

-

-

17

-

-

-

-

128

-

-

-

-

8

604 4,845

5,457

-

-

-

11

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23

-

15

147

45 1,436

-

-

3

5,577

-

38

-

-

-

-

148

287

31

6

-

-

311

4,129

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

2

-

-

-

-

-

39

-

-

-

-

-

-

415

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

144

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,397

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

3

22

-

-

-

-

-

13

- 3,137

3,767

455

-

-

-

-

-

3 2,295

-

7,797

163 4,612

11

54

436

144 1,442

24 2,915

8,380

29,266

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

29

-

1

-

-

-

21

-

-

6

2

-

-

37

59

7

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23

-

44

10

3

-

-

-

-

38

-

37

25

-

47 3,740

-

63

26

4

-

4

7

31

-

5

-

-

-

5

1 3,400

6

-

11

39

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

-

28

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

118

-

297

-

-

-

-

-

16

-

11

2

28

41

46

-

-

-

-

-

-

- 1,391

-

6

-

TATITLEK VALDEZ

-

-

-

-

5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

617

-

-

-

-

-

WHITTIER

-

98

-

- 4,944

-

-

2

-

GRAND TOTAL

-

100

72

125 5,571

90

70

37 5,090

74


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Southwest On/Off: Summer TOTAL

WHITTIER

VALDEZ

TATITLEK

SELDOVIA

SAND POINT

PORT LIONS

OUZINKIE

OLD HARBOR

KODIAK

KING COVE

HOMER

FALSE PASS

DUTCH HARBOR

CORDOVA

COLD BAY

CHIGNIK

CHENEGA BAY

ON

AKUTAN

OFF

(May 1 - September 30)

Passengers AKUTAN

-

-

7

12

-

488

-

10

5

3

-

-

-

8

-

-

-

-

533

CHENEGA BAY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

133

141

CHIGNIK

11

-

-

-

-

4

-

119

-

77

-

-

-

6

-

-

-

-

217

COLD BAY

10

-

-

-

-

6

3

19

118

-

-

-

-

10

-

-

-

-

166 7,522

CORDOVA

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

- 1,185 6,337

461

-

-

14

-

-

-

167

18

57

-

-

-

24

-

-

-

-

741

FALSE PASS

1

-

-

-

-

30

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31

HOMER

7

2

106

12

-

189

17

-

78 6,425

68 1,687

KING COVE

7

-

-

172

-

15

13

63

-

KODIAK

2

6

83

1

-

93

- 5,989

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

-

-

DUTCH HARBOR

-

-

11

33

159

-

-

21

8,815

15

-

-

-

261

-

-

-

-

546

16

-

25

166

295

23

20

-

-

373

7,092

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26

-

168

-

-

8

-

-

-

-

-

202

PORT LIONS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

139

-

322

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

464

SAND POINT

4

-

3

21

-

17

6

68

250

17

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

386

SELDOVIA

-

-

-

-

-

9

- 1,517

-

27

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

1,557

TATITLEK

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18

35

53

VALDEZ

-

-

-

- 1,186

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16

- 9,005

10,207

WHITTIER

-

147

-

- 6,459

-

-

30

-

341

-

-

-

-

-

37 6,145

503

155

199

232 7,645

851

485 7,456

36

202

462

GRAND TOTAL

39 8,149

400 1,707

-

13,159

53 7,352 15,908

51,834

Vehicles AKUTAN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

CHENEGA BAY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

59

62

CHIGNIK

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

27

-

21

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

52

COLD BAY

-

-

-

-

-

4

2

36

56

7

-

-

-

17

-

-

-

-

122

CORDOVA

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

452 2,878

3,330

DUTCH HARBOR

-

-

1

4

-

-

-

43

10

3

-

-

-

8

-

-

-

-

69

FALSE PASS

-

-

-

-

-

23

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23

HOMER

-

-

36

35

-

36

25

-

47 2,332

-

12

78

41

812

-

-

3

3,457

KING COVE

-

-

-

58

-

4

7

26

-

-

-

38

-

-

-

-

100 2,499

-

5

KODIAK

-

2

26

4

-

5

1 2,065

6

-

11

31

119

25

4

-

-

200

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

-

21

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

27

PORT LIONS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

65

-

125

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

190

SAND POINT

-

-

-

16

-

7

2

24

41

46

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

136

SELDOVIA

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

750

-

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

754

TATITLEK

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

2

11

- 2,944

3,381

VALDEZ

-

-

-

-

429

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8

WHITTIER

-

72

-

- 2,888

-

-

1

-

262

-

-

-

-

-

2 2,127

GRAND TOTAL

-

74

63

117 3,317

81

160 2,830

11

43

199

131

816

37 3,042

-

5,352

10 2,590 6,086

19,607

71


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Cross-Gulf On/Off: Calendar Year TOTAL

YAKUTAT

WHITTIER

PRINCE RUPERT

KODIAK

KETCHIKAN

JUNEAU

HOMER

ON

GUSTAVUS

OFF

BELLINGHAM

(January 1 - December 31)

Passengers BELLINGHAM

1,180

-

-

43

-

-

186

-

951

-

HOMER

17

-

-

32

7

-

-

-

2

58

JUNEAU

-

-

36

-

-

35

-

960

-

1,031

KETCHIKAN

-

-

12

-

-

19

-

194

-

225

225

-

-

38

13

-

3

-

-

279

PRINCE RUPERT

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

9

-

11

SELDOVIA

2

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

4

WHITTIER

1,059

1

-

724

117

-

30

-

96

2,027

KODIAK

YAKUTAT

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

54

-

54

1,303

1

91

796

137

242

33

2,168

98

4,869

BELLINGHAM

-

-

8

-

-

66

-

338

-

412

HOMER

5

-

-

8

3

-

-

-

1

17

JUNEAU

-

-

5

-

-

16

-

528

-

549

GRAND TOTAL

Vehicles

KETCHIKAN KODIAK PRINCE RUPERT WHITTIER YAKUTAT GRAND TOTAL

-

-

7

-

-

9

-

114

-

130

89

-

-

28

5

-

1

-

-

123

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

6

-

7

415

1

-

452

71

-

18

-

76

1,033

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

47

-

47

509

1

20

488

79

92

19

1,033

77

2,318

Cross-Gulf On/Off: Summer TOTAL

YAKUTAT

WHITTIER

KODIAK

KETCHIKAN

JUNEAU

HOMER

ON

BELLINGHAM

OFF

(May 1 - September 30)

Passengers BELLINGHAM

1,076

-

42

-

-

184

850

-

HOMER

14

-

29

-

-

-

2

45

JUNEAU

-

30

-

-

19

364

-

413

KETCHIKAN

-

10

-

-

10

77

-

97

220

-

24

7

-

-

-

251

SELDOVIA

2

-

2

-

-

-

-

4

WHITTIER

973

-

441

47

-

-

58

1,519

-

33

-

33

213 1,324

60

3,438

359

KODIAK

YAKUTAT

-

-

-

-

1,209

82

496

54

BELLINGHAM

-

7

-

-

66

286

-

HOMER

4

-

7

-

-

-

1

12

JUNEAU

-

2

-

-

2

120

-

124

GRAND TOTAL

Vehicles

KETCHIKAN KODIAK WHITTIER YAKUTAT GRAND TOTAL

72

-

1

-

-

4

27

-

32

87

-

13

2

-

-

-

102

370

-

119

19

-

-

43

551

-

-

-

-

-

28

-

28

461

10

139

21

72

461

44

1,208


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

TOTAL

WHITTIER

VALDEZ

TENAKEE

TATITLEK

PELICAN

JUNEAU

HOONAH

GUSTAVUS

CORDOVA

ON

CHENEGA BAY

OFF

Aurora On/Off

Passengers -

5

362 2,470

2,850

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

CORDOVA

1

-

-

-

-

-

17

-

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

7

752

-

-

-

-

-

HOONAH

-

-

72

-

368

-

-

78

-

-

518

JUNEAU

-

-

576

575

-

69

-

259

-

-

1,479

PELICAN

-

-

-

-

58

-

-

-

-

-

58

TATITLEK

-

8

-

-

-

-

-

-

57

35

100

TENAKEE

-

-

-

-

381

-

-

-

-

-

381

VALDEZ

-

438

-

-

-

-

34

-

- 7,354

7,826

-

-

-

40

582 1,559

69

91

-

-

-

-

CHENEGA BAY

WHITTIER GRAND TOTAL

90 2,590

-

91 3,037

648

4

759

-

7,650

337 5,353 9,859

21,626

- 4,930

Vehicles 8

88 1,275

1,371

-

5

-

CORDOVA

-

-

-

-

-

-

8

-

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

15

279

-

-

-

-

-

294

HOONAH

-

-

55

-

161

-

-

-

-

-

216

JUNEAU

-

-

208

216

-

14

-

-

-

-

438

PELICAN

-

-

-

-

14

-

-

-

-

-

14

TATITLEK

-

5

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

3

22

VALDEZ

-

131

-

-

-

-

13

-

- 2,431

2,575

WHITTIER GRAND TOTAL

-

1

CHENEGA BAY

33 1,339

-

-

-

-

3

33 1,480

263

231

454

14

24

2

-

3,079

- 1,808 3,710

8,017

- 1,704

73


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

TOTAL

WHITTIER

ON

VALDEZ

CORDOVA

OFF

Chenega On/Off

Passengers CORDOVA

7,590

- 1,182 6,408

VALDEZ

1,186

WHITTIER

6,493 1,514

-

8,007

GRAND TOTAL

7,679 2,696 8,409

18,784

3,187

- 2,001

Vehicles CORDOVA

-

VALDEZ

3,347

450 2,897

429

-

640

1,069

WHITTIER

2,903

521

-

3,424

GRAND TOTAL

3,332

971 3,537

7,840

BELLINGHAM HAINES

2,814

JUNEAU

1,302 2,457

KETCHIKAN

2,259

- 1,843

256

TOTAL

WRANGELL

Passengers

- 2,727 2,292 2,604

SKAGWAY

SITKA

PETERSBURG

KETCHKAN

JUNEAU

HAINES

ON

BELLINGHAM

OFF

Columbia On/Off

451

13 1,144

364

9,595

70

321 1,469

50

6,823

162 1,014 1,879

73

7,189

-

302

426

748

-

536

15

150

742

4,876

334

174

832

145

-

22

41

118

1,666

-

-

10

35

-

-

-

-

45

SITKA

657

2

20

279

146

-

3

108

1,215

SKAGWAY

842

840 1,195

116

27

386

-

21

3,427

WRANGELL

336

356

275

-

29

-

1,344

8,544 6,713 7,201 4,093 1,667 1,771 4,715 1,476

36,180

PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT

GRAND TOTAL

87

261

Vehicles BELLINGHAM

980

996

143

8

318

120

3,888

HAINES

1,436

-

789

159

28

164

650

20

3,246

JUNEAU

639

902

-

112

61

476

469

29

2,688

KETCHIKAN

965

152

126

-

93

1

25

204

1,566

PETERSBURG

140

55

222

50

-

2

9

57

535

-

-

6

13

-

-

-

-

19

PRINCE RUPERT SITKA

256

6

11

105

50

-

3

37

468

SKAGWAY

217

383

391

25

7

188

-

5

1,216

124

27

79

125

57

-

4

-

416

3,777 2,848 2,604 1,585

439

839 1,478

472

14,042

WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

74

- 1,323


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

TOTAL

WHITTIER

VALDEZ

SKAGWAY

SITKA

PETERSBURG

JUNEAU

HAINES

CORDOVA

ON

ANGOON

OFF

Fairweather On/Off

Passengers ANGOON

-

-

-

CORDOVA

-

-

HAINES

-

-

JUNEAU

818

-

199

-

-

-

-

414

PETERSBURG SITKA

770

-

657

-

-

-

1,427

-

-

-

-

-

195

1,326

1,521

-

632

-

-

-

-

-

632

628 9,935

206

-

-

11,786

-

-

-

414

-

10,507

-

-

935

-

- 9,572

-

-

-

-

SKAGWAY

-

-

-

180

-

-

-

-

-

180

VALDEZ

-

168

-

-

-

-

-

-

183

351

-

-

-

-

-

290

-

1,651

628 10,592

206

485

1,509

28,469

WHITTIER GRAND TOTAL

- 1,361 1,753 1,529

199 11,568

Vehicles ANGOON

-

-

-

214

-

138

-

-

-

352

CORDOVA

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

66

611

677

-

-

-

-

108

164 2,322

HAINES

-

-

-

JUNEAU

214

-

48

-

37

-

-

2,785

-

-

-

101

-

-

-

-

-

101

-

- 2,444

-

-

-

-

-

2,616

-

-

-

18

-

-

66

117

PETERSBURG SITKA SKAGWAY

172 -

108

-

Fairweather On/Off 18 -

VALDEZ

-

51

-

-

-

-

WHITTIER

-

680

-

-

-

-

-

64

-

744

386

731

164 2,460

37

130

677

7,518

GRAND TOTAL

48 2,885

75


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

TOTAL

YAKUTAT

WRANGELL

WHITTIER

VALDEZ

SELDOVIA

PRINCE RUPERT

PETERSBURG

KODIAK

KETCHIKAN

JUNEAU

HOMER

GUSTAVUS

CORDOVA

CHENEGA BAY

ON

BELLINGHAM

OFF

Kennicott On/Off

Passengers BELLINGHAM

-

-

-

-

43

534

490

186

-

-

-

-

951

-

13

2,217

CHENEGA BAY

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

164

-

-

168

CORDOVA

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

94

-

-

94

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

104

7 3,418

-

-

659

-

21

-

2

4,158

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

-

-

104

HOMER

17

2

-

-

-

32

JUNEAU

397

-

-

-

36

-

203

35

-

24

-

-

960

-

231

1,886

KETCHIKAN

398

-

-

-

12

295

-

19

2

92

-

-

194

5

2

1,019

KODIAK

225

6

-

- 3,161

38

13

-

-

3

9

-

496

-

-

3,951

-

-

-

-

10

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10

PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT

-

-

-

SELDOVIA

2

-

-

VALDEZ

-

-

78

1,059

116

-

-

WHITTIER WRANGELL YAKUTAT

-

22

62

2

2

-

-

-

9

3

-

100

626

2

-

10

-

-

-

-

4

-

-

644

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

78

27

1

32

724

117

555

-

30

-

78

-

-

96

2,835

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

230

-

3

-

-

2,101

124

105

BELLINGHAM

-

-

-

-

8

198

174

CHENEGA BAY

-

-

-

-

-

-

CORDOVA

-

-

-

-

-

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

-

HOMER

5

-

-

-

-

8

JUNEAU

156

-

-

-

5

-

KETCHIKAN

129

-

-

-

7

89

2

-

- 1,295

PETERSBURG

-

-

-

-

PRINCE RUPERT

-

-

-

SELDOVIA

-

-

-

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

170

-

-

-

-

895 4,227

4

149

668

66

-

-

-

-

338

-

3

787

-

1

-

-

-

-

80

-

-

81

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

62

-

-

62

30

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30

3 1,490

1 3,912 1,933

3

54

-

78 2,947

-

8

344 17,496

Vehicles

KODIAK

VALDEZ WHITTIER WRANGELL YAKUTAT GRAND TOTAL

76

-

-

372

-

3

-

1

1,882

76

16

-

18

-

-

528

-

97

896

80

-

9

-

35

-

-

114

4

2

380

28

5

-

-

1

1

-

311

-

-

1,732

-

5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

-

-

13

26

1

1

-

-

-

6

1

-

48

-

358

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

358

-

-

6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

415

65

22

1

2

452

71

455

-

18

-

6

-

-

76

1,583

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

81

7

-

-

-

-

-

47

-

-

135

1 1,675

895

362 2,038

1

72

373

6 1,489

5

179

7,985

-

-

-

794

67

28


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

TOTAL

TENAKEE

SKAGWAY

PELICAN

JUNEAU

HOONAH

HAINES

GUSTAVUS

ON

ANGOON

OFF

LeConte On/Off

Passengers ANGOON

-

-

-

306 2,060

-

1

234

2,601

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

171 3,056

-

-

-

3,227

HAINES

-

-

-

- 7,211

-

943

-

8,154

403

407

-

- 3,068

-

-

144

4,022

460 2,726 1,325

20,957

HOONAH JUNEAU

2,153 3,384 6,801 4,108

-

PELICAN

-

-

-

499

-

-

-

499

SKAGWAY

-

-

781

- 2,878

-

-

-

3,659

163

-

-

12 1,505

-

-

-

1,680

460 3,670 1,703

44,799

TENAKEE GRAND TOTAL

-

2,719 3,791 7,582 4,597 20,277

Vehicles ANGOON

-

-

-

165

505

-

GUSTAVUS

-

-

-

72 1,020

3

HAINES

-

-

-

- 2,198

-

HOONAH

126

198

-

- 1,173

-

JUNEAU

549 1,051 2,186 1,323

-

671

-

-

1,095

446

-

2,644

-

-

1,497 5,948

1

-

71

768

-

PELICAN

-

-

-

-

68

-

-

-

68

SKAGWAY

-

-

353

-

815

-

-

-

1,168

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

74 1,215

-

13,091

675 1,249 2,539 1,560 5,779

ON

TOTAL

METLAKATLA

Lituya On/Off KETCHIKAN

GRAND TOTAL

OFF

TENAKEE

Passengers KETCHIKAN METLAKATLA GRAND TOTAL

- 17,959 17,959 16,934

- 16,934

16,934 17,959 34,893

Vehicles KETCHIKAN

-

METLAKATLA

5,647

GRAND TOTAL

5,647

5,793

5,793

-

5,647

5,793 11,440

77


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TOTAL

SKAGWAY

JUNEAU

ON

HAINES

OFF

Malaspina On/Off

Passengers HAINES

- 9,234 5,344 14,578

JUNEAU

9,912

SKAGWAY

4,553 6,910

GRAND TOTAL

- 6,212 16,124 -

11,463

14,465 16,144 11,556 42,165

Vehicles HAINES

78

- 3,027 2,309

5,336

JUNEAU

3,252

SKAGWAY

1,900 1,686

GRAND TOTAL

5,152 4,713 3,957 13,822

- 1,648 -

4,900 3,586


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TOTAL

WRANGELL

SKAGWAY

SITKA

PRINCE RUPERT

PETERSBURG

KETCHIKAN

KAKE

JUNEAU

HOONAH

HAINES

ON

BELLINGHAM

OFF

Matanuska On/Off

Passengers BELLINGHAM HAINES HOONAH JUNEAU KAKE

-

637

132

-

13

136

92

2,817

650

-

1 2,418

5

239

99

527

64

303

101

4,407

-

-

-

-

5

-

-

83

-

-

88

438 1,840

184

-

278 1,369 1,183 1,283 1,153 1,164

566

9,458

-

250

-

10

354

-

752 -

- 1,055

4

-

KETCHIKAN

849

235

- 1,703

12

-

PETERSBURG

112

107

- 1,440

33

662

-

167

-

402

- 1,402

8 2,054

243

-

PRINCE RUPERT SITKA SKAGWAY WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

146

9

46

570

97

83

2,342 3,883

27

38

4

21

-

667 1,486

332

82 1,170

6,536

103

36

386

3,046

73

819

249

5,250

328

19

385

263

189

-

29

134

1,502

- 1,385

-

163

34

646

122

-

39

3,005

5 1,078

489

196

53

87

-

2,723

360 7,037 3,148 4,498 2,017 2,656 2,747

39,186

-

635

185 10,313

Vehicles BELLINGHAM HAINES HOONAH JUNEAU KAKE KETCHIKAN PETERSBURG PRINCE RUPERT

-

329

-

485

-

494

71

-

12

79

40

1,510

324

-

1

831

-

122

34

302

27

163

31

1,835

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

20

-

-

23

272

651

88

-

63

315

325

421

441

371

151

3,098

1

-

-

57

-

1

15

2

10

-

1

87

403

88

-

359

6

-

127

642

45

15

359

2,044

49

25

-

364

12

139

-

103

16

5

120

833

-

186

-

532

5

877

99

-

42

166

100

2,007

SITKA

78

2

-

103

7

64

59

75

-

5

26

419

SKAGWAY

16

271

-

317

-

18

2

160

63

-

3

850

34

23

-

152

2

304

164

90

12

6

-

787

896 1,795

688

810

831

13,493

WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

1,177 1,575

89 3,200

95 2,337

79


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TOTAL

WRANGELL

SKAGWAY

SITKA

PRINCE RUPERT

PETERSBURG

KETCHIKAN

KAKE

JUNEAU

HOONAH

ON

HAINES

OFF

Taku On/Off

Passengers HAINES

817

-

15

479

18

44

22

30

82

101

26

HOONAH

18

-

759

4

9

2

4

132

3

1

932

JUNEAU

468

888

859 1,923

48

467

8,520

- 1,390 1,149 1,328

KAKE

27

2 1,395

-

205

KETCHIKAN

34

31 1,200

209

-

PETERSBURG

22

- 1,091

282

818

-

PRINCE RUPERT

13

6

14 1,685

SITKA SKAGWAY WRANGELL GRAND TOTAL

135 11 5

722

122 3,005 -

116 372

12

331

-

37

2,230

627 1,809

370

1 1,114

5,395

204

480

-

683

3,580

171

-

260

-

202

3,073 4,663

221

324

406

354

171

-

6

140

-

3

1

7

5

-

8

151

-

2,638

159 2,678

31,999

41 1,229

518

272

201

733 1,064 9,139 2,282 5,548 3,244 3,368 3,784

-

Vehicles HAINES

-

2

154

1

14

3

15

10

44

4

HOONAH

3

-

229

1

5

3

3

38

1

-

283

161

223

-

283

343

387

371

614

21

150

2,553

JUNEAU KAKE

3

-

257

-

40

58

4

58

-

21

441

KETCHIKAN

8

10

340

31

-

167

767

144

-

362

1,829

PETERSBURG

4

1

306

80

182

-

95

137

-

145

950

PRINCE RUPERT

5

3

412

7

643

75

-

110

-

87

1,342

24

31

929

57

102

74

72

-

-

42

1,331

SKAGWAY

5

-

45

-

2

1

5

-

-

1

59

WRANGELL

2

-

115

17

376

157

100

96

-

-

863

925 1,432 1,207

66

812

9,898

SITKA

GRAND TOTAL

80

247

215

270 2,787

477 1,707


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TOTAL

SELDOVIA

SAND POINT

PORT LIONS

OUZINKIE

OLD HARBOR

KODIAK

KNG COVE

HOMER

FALSE PASS

DUTCH HARBOR

COLD BAY

CHIGNIK

ON

AKUTAN

OFF

Tustumena On/Off

Passengers AKUTAN

-

7

13

513

-

10

5

3

-

-

-

8

-

559

CHIGNIK

11

-

-

4

-

120

-

80

-

-

-

6

-

221

COLD BAY

12

-

-

6

3

19

132

-

-

-

-

10

-

182

475

1

14

-

-

171

18

58

-

-

-

24

-

761

FALSE PASS

1

-

-

30

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31

HOMER

7

127

12

192

17

-

80 6,051

74 2,097

9,021

KING COVE

7

-

199

15

13

67

-

KODIAK

2

85

1

93

- 5,841

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

DUTCH HARBOR

-

-

11

37

316

15

-

-

-

276

-

592

16

-

25

204

724

26

28

7,045

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

2

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

-

-

30

-

220

-

-

8

-

-

258

PORT LIONS

-

-

-

-

-

240

-

761

-

4

-

-

-

1,005

SAND POINT

7

3

21

19

6

70

267

17

-

-

-

-

-

410

SELDOVIA GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-

9

522

223

260

881

-

32

-

-

-

-

-

2,017

518

7,239

36

245

1,048

424

2,125

22,104

- 1,976 39

8,544

Vehicles AKUTAN

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

CHIGNIK

-

-

-

4

-

29

-

21

-

-

-

2

-

56

COLD BAY

-

-

-

6

2

37

59

7

-

-

-

17

-

128

DUTCH HARBOR

-

2

4

-

-

44

10

3

-

-

-

11

-

74

FALSE PASS

-

-

-

23

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23

HOMER

-

44

38

37

25

-

47 2,250

-

15

147

45 1,064

3,712

KING COVE

-

-

63

4

7

31

-

-

-

-

5

38

-

148 2,520

KODIAK

-

26

4

5

1 2,105

6

-

11

39

287

31

5

OLD HARBOR

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

4

OUZINKIE

-

-

-

-

-

9

-

28

-

-

2

-

-

39

PORT LIONS

-

-

-

-

-

118

-

297

-

-

-

-

-

415

SAND POINT

-

-

16

11

2

28

41

46

-

-

-

-

-

144

SELDOVIA

-

-

-

-

GRAND TOTAL

-

72

125

90

- 1,033 37

3,435

-

6

-

-

-

-

-

1,039

163

2,666

11

54

436

144

1,069

8,302

81


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TOTAL

VALDEZ

ON

TATITLEK

OFF

Contract Service On/Off

Passengers TATITLEK

-

28

28

VALDEZ

45

-

45

GRAND TOTAL

45

28

73 -

Vehicles

82

TATITLEK

-

-

VALDEZ

-

-

-

GRAND TOTAL

-

-

-




Link Volume Summary Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

The link volume summary reports are used to establish a measure of capacity utilized relative to the capacity provided. This report shows the traffic and capacity on each “link” of the system. A “link” is defined as a departure from one port and an arrival at the next. A complete trip usually consists of several links. For example, a passenger going from Juneau to Skagway in one trip would typically travel on two links “Juneau to Haines” and “Haines to Skagway.” This passenger would be counted as one on each of these links. Consequently, the link volume count includes both the through-traffic and the traffic embarking from the first port in the link pair. The link volume for each pair of ports is directional, with the port of origin appearing first. The link volume for “Bellingham-Ketchikan” indicates the total traffic northbound between Bellingham and Ketchikan with no intermediate stops. Cross-gulf links are listed in a separate table named “Cross-Gulf Link Volume.” Link volume data is provided by geographic area and by vessel. Passenger and vehicle counts, total passenger and vehicle miles for each link, and capacity ratios for both passengers and vehicles are reported. Number of trips, trip length, and total miles for each link are also shown. Monthly Link Volume Tables are provided by region. In these tables, only total counts are provided for passengers, vehicles, and trips by month. The link volume data is useful because of the finite capacity of the vessels and the variation in size from vessel to vessel. One hundred and twenty-five passengers on the M/V Aurora traveling from Petersburg to Kake would have the same passenger link volume capacity ratio, 50%, as 225 passengers traveling on the M/V Taku. Where the link volume ratios are high, this is an indication that additional service may be warranted. The link length in the table is given in nautical miles. (Statute miles for each link are shown on the diagrammatic maps.) The “vessel miles” is the total number of nautical miles traveled over each link during the year, and is determined by multiplying the number of trips by the link length. Passenger capacity: As the Vessel Information Table on page 6 shows, each vessel not only has functional booking limits, but also has a maximum capacity as authorized by the U.S. Coast Guard. Furthermore, both categories can be different for the summer and winter seasons. While the AMHS occasionally increases the capacity on “full” sailings to accommodate additional passengers, it never goes beyond the U.S.C.G. limit. The 2012 report, following the example set with the 1996 report and continued since then, uses the functional booking limit set for each sailing to calculate capacity ratios. Prior year reports used a number closer to the U.S.C.G. limit. This change results in a higher capacity ratio on most links, but more accurately reflects the percentage of usable passenger space. Vehicle Capacity: This report continues to use linear feet to measure vehicle capacity. Vehicle capacity ratios are calculated by dividing the total linear feet sold on the car deck by the vehicle capacity in linear feet. The capacities used in the 1994 and 1995 reports were based on an analysis of fiscal year 1994 sailings. For the 1996 and subsequent reports, the vehicle capacity used has been changed to reflect the amount of space used for booking purposes. The actual amount of “saleable” space on the car deck depends on the amount of open space between vehicles, needed for maneuvering vehicles on the car deck, and for pathways for people entering or exiting their vehicles. The mix of vehicles can affect this non-saleable space, as well as the number of vans being carried. Prior to 1994, the vehicle car deck capacity was defined as one vehicle per twenty foot length with a lane width of eight feet. The total number of 20’ x 8’ lengths on the car deck was the “vehicle capacity.” The actual number of vehicles on the car deck was divided by the “vehicle capacity” to obtain the vehicle capacity ratio. When comparing multi-year data it is important to note the differences in vehicle capacity ratio calculations or the results will indicate an artificial change. The number of vehicles per link and the number of trips per link can be used to evaluate whether increases or decreases in link volume capacity ratios are significant or just reflect a change in the methodology. 85


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Southeast Alaska Link Volume LINK ANGOON-HOONAH ANGOON-JUNEAU ANGOON-TENAKEE BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY HOONAH-ANGOON HOONAH-JUNEAU HOONAH-KAKE HOONAH-SITKA HOONAH-TENAKEE JUNEAU-ANGOON JUNEAU-HAINES JUNEAU-HOONAH JUNEAU-KAKE JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN JUNEAU-PELICAN JUNEAU-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-SITKA JUNEAU-SKAGWAY JUNEAU-TENAKEE JUNEAU-YAKUTAT KAKE-JUNEAU KAKE-PETERSBURG KAKE-SITKA KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU KETCHIKAN-METLAKATLA KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL METLAKATLA-KETCHIKAN PELICAN-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-KAKE PETERSBURG-SITKA PETERSBURG-WRANGELL PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN SITKA-HOONAH SITKA-JUNEAU SITKA-KAKE SITKA-PETERSBURG SKAGWAY-HAINES SKAGWAY-JUNEAU TENAKEE-ANGOON TENAKEE-HOONAH TENAKEE-JUNEAU WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN WRANGELL-PETERSBURG YAKUTAT-JUNEAU SITKA-ANGOON BELLINGHAM-PRINCE RUPERT JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU GUSTAVUS-PELICAN HOONAH-GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS-HOONAH PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN YAKUTAT-GUSTAVUS ANGOON-SITKA TOTAL

86

Count

457,453

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

47,802,386

34.9%

Count

VEHICLE Miles

152,139

17,798,615

Capacity

61.2%

TRIPS

5,178

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES

-

386,963


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Southwest Alaska Link Volume LINK AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER CHIGNIK-KODIAK CHIGNIK-SAND POINT COLD BAY-FALSE PASS COLD BAY-KING COVE CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY CORDOVA-TATITLEK CORDOVA-VALDEZ CORDOVA-WHITTIER DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN FALSE PASS-AKUTAN HOMER-KODIAK HOMER-PORT LIONS HOMER-SELDOVIA KING COVE-COLD BAY KING COVE-SAND POINT KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY KODIAK-CHIGNIK KODIAK-HOMER KODIAK-PORT LIONS PORT LIONS-HOMER PORT LIONS-KODIAK SAND POINT-CHIGNIK SAND POINT-KING COVE SELDOVIA-HOMER TATITLEK-CORDOVA TATITLEK-VALDEZ VALDEZ-CORDOVA VALDEZ-TATITLEK VALDEZ-WHITTIER WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY WHITTIER-CORDOVA WHITTIER-VALDEZ CHENEGA BAY-VALDEZ WHITTIER-TATITLEK KODIAK-SELDOVIA SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS TATITLEK-WHITTIER OLD HARBOR-KODIAK OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT KODIAK-OLD HARBOR SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS KODIAK-OUZINKIE OUZINKIE-KODIAK AKUTAN-COLD BAY SELDOVIA-KODIAK

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES

TOTAL

Cross-Gulf Link Volume LINK WHITTIER-YAKUTAT YAKUTAT-WHITTIER TOTAL

Count 2,364 2,501 4,865

PASSENGER Miles Capacity 713,928 27.6% 755,302 29.3% 1,469,230

28.5%

Count 1,118 1,152 2,270

VEHICLE TRIPS Miles Capacity 353,944 77.8% 19 345,790 80.7% 19 699,734

79.2%

38

302 302

5,738 5,738

-

11,476

87


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Aurora Link Volume LINK CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY CORDOVA-TATITLEK CORDOVA-VALDEZ CORDOVA-WHITTIER HOONAH-JUNEAU HOONAH-TENAKEE JUNEAU-HOONAH JUNEAU-PELICAN PELICAN-JUNEAU TATITLEK-CORDOVA TATITLEK-VALDEZ TENAKEE-HOONAH TENAKEE-JUNEAU VALDEZ-CORDOVA VALDEZ-TATITLEK VALDEZ-WHITTIER WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY WHITTIER-CORDOVA WHITTIER-VALDEZ CHENEGA BAY-VALDEZ JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU WHITTIER-TATITLEK HOONAH-GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS-HOONAH TATITLEK-WHITTIER TOTAL

88

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES


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Chenega Link Volume LINK CORDOVA-VALDEZ CORDOVA-WHITTIER VALDEZ-CORDOVA VALDEZ-WHITTIER WHITTIER-CORDOVA WHITTIER-VALDEZ

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES

TOTAL

Columbia Link Volume LINK BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY JUNEAU-HAINES JUNEAU-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-SITKA KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL PETERSBURG-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-SITKA PETERSBURG-WRANGELL PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN SITKA-JUNEAU SITKA-PETERSBURG SKAGWAY-HAINES WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN WRANGELL-PETERSBURG BELLINGHAM-PRINCE RUPERT

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TOTAL

Fairweather Link Volume LINK ANGOON-JUNEAU CORDOVA-VALDEZ CORDOVA-WHITTIER HAINES-JUNEAU JUNEAU-ANGOON JUNEAU-HAINES JUNEAU-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-SITKA JUNEAU-SKAGWAY PETERSBURG-JUNEAU SITKA-JUNEAU SKAGWAY-JUNEAU VALDEZ-CORDOVA VALDEZ-WHITTIER WHITTIER-CORDOVA WHITTIER-VALDEZ SITKA-ANGOON ANGOON-SITKA

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TOTAL

89


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Kennicott Link Volume LINK BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER CORDOVA-WHITTIER HOMER-KODIAK HOMER-SELDOVIA JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN JUNEAU-YAKUTAT KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY KODIAK-HOMER PETERSBURG-JUNEAU PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN SELDOVIA-HOMER VALDEZ-CORDOVA WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY WHITTIER-CORDOVA WHITTIER-VALDEZ WHITTIER-YAKUTAT WRANGELL-PETERSBURG YAKUTAT-JUNEAU YAKUTAT-WHITTIER GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU KODIAK-SELDOVIA YAKUTAT-GUSTAVUS SELDOVIA-KODIAK TOTAL

90

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES


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LeConte Link Volume LINK ANGOON-HOONAH ANGOON-JUNEAU ANGOON-TENAKEE HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY HOONAH-ANGOON HOONAH-JUNEAU HOONAH-TENAKEE JUNEAU-ANGOON JUNEAU-HAINES JUNEAU-HOONAH JUNEAU-PELICAN JUNEAU-SKAGWAY JUNEAU-TENAKEE PELICAN-JUNEAU SKAGWAY-HAINES TENAKEE-ANGOON TENAKEE-HOONAH TENAKEE-JUNEAU JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU GUSTAVUS-PELICAN HOONAH-GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS-HOONAH

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES

TOTAL

Lituya Link Volume LINK KETCHIKAN-METLAKATLA METLAKATLA-KETCHIKAN

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TOTAL

91


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Malaspina Link Volume LINK HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY JUNEAU-HAINES SKAGWAY-HAINES

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES

TOTAL

Matanuska Link Volume LINK BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY HOONAH-SITKA JUNEAU-HAINES JUNEAU-HOONAH JUNEAU-KAKE JUNEAU-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-SITKA KAKE-JUNEAU KAKE-PETERSBURG KAKE-SITKA KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL PETERSBURG-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-KAKE PETERSBURG-SITKA PETERSBURG-WRANGELL PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN SITKA-JUNEAU SITKA-KAKE SITKA-PETERSBURG SKAGWAY-HAINES WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN WRANGELL-PETERSBURG BELLINGHAM-PRINCE RUPERT TOTAL

92

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Taku Link Volume LINK HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY HOONAH-JUNEAU HOONAH-KAKE HOONAH-SITKA JUNEAU-HAINES JUNEAU-HOONAH JUNEAU-KAKE JUNEAU-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-SITKA KAKE-JUNEAU KAKE-PETERSBURG KAKE-SITKA KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL PETERSBURG-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-KAKE PETERSBURG-WRANGELL PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN SITKA-HOONAH SITKA-JUNEAU SITKA-KAKE SITKA-PETERSBURG SKAGWAY-HAINES SKAGWAY-JUNEAU WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN WRANGELL-PETERSBURG PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES

TOTAL

93


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Tustumena Link Volume LINK AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR CHIGNIK-KODIAK CHIGNIK-SAND POINT COLD BAY-FALSE PASS COLD BAY-KING COVE DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN FALSE PASS-AKUTAN HOMER-KODIAK HOMER-PORT LIONS HOMER-SELDOVIA KING COVE-COLD BAY KING COVE-SAND POINT KODIAK-CHIGNIK KODIAK-HOMER KODIAK-PORT LIONS PORT LIONS-HOMER PORT LIONS-KODIAK SAND POINT-CHIGNIK SAND POINT-KING COVE SELDOVIA-HOMER KODIAK-SELDOVIA SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS OLD HARBOR-KODIAK OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT KODIAK-OLD HARBOR SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS KODIAK-OUZINKIE OUZINKIE-KODIAK AKUTAN-COLD BAY TOTAL

94

Count

PASSENGER Miles Capacity

Count

VEHICLE Miles

Capacity

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Contract Vessel Link Volume LINK TATITLEK-VALDEZ VALDEZ-TATITLEK TOTAL

Count 28 45 73

PASSENGER Miles Capacity 616 12.3% 990 19.7% 1,606

16.0%

Count

-

VEHICLE Miles

-

Capacity

TRIPS

LINK LENGTH

VESSEL MILES

-

6 6

22 22

132 132

-

12

-

264

95


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Monthly Southeast Link Volume (January - June)

96

Veh

160 111 1,320 2,197 1,267 318 305 195 2,547 614 56 122 19 266 1,727 161 173 186 226 508 791 215 1,285 201 1,905 1,132 12 1,130 663 1,412 393 -

76 28 695 856 429 144 130 39 983 278 26 71 5 91 607 70 148 97 104 154 381 136 471 106 803 437 3 524 238 513 232 -

Trips

4 4 6 21 19 6 4 4 21 7 1 1 1 4 18 4 2 4 4 4 7 2 44 9 13 44 1 5 8 14 8 -

Pass

236 65 1,361 615 3,310 1,166 1,849 625 139 69 147 20 473 136 3,701 1,317 589 219 240 90 272 106 91 18 475 152 1,776 543 95 22 313 125 103 27 197 83 284 97 910 364 314 115 1,291 450 372 183 1,869 780 1,256 446 86 16 1,527 582 341 117 1,093 463 884 404 -

Veh

Trips

4 6 29 28 4 6 5 29 11 3 2 3 6 16 2 2 1 3 3 6 2 42 9 13 42 3 10 4 13 9 -

Pass

Veh

107 508 2,371 5,151 3,837 436 223 664 6,297 1,027 316 369 83 605 3,288 441 816 858 535 1,491 427 1,410 1,035 4,024 1,296 59 2,746 1,185 2,531 1,831 -

22 124 792 1,661 1,175 122 31 144 1,958 251 98 144 7 180 916 129 241 204 154 573 128 485 393 1,258 485 8 884 356 800 737 -

4 1,239 384

17

1,612

4 238 102 3 886 324 17 1,070 408 5 109 58 5 126 32 12 1,420 515 13 1,849 775 129 71 1 91 52 2 72 61 2 120 72 1 57 37 -

3 6 19 4 4 14 13 1 2 3 3 2 -

636 1,628 37 195 1,118 1,747 279 237 266 356 279 30 375

Trips

1 5 7 32 32 6 9 6 33 13 4 2 2 4 25 2 5 9 4 6 2 44 17 22 44 2 13 9 20 17 -

436

15 1,687

457

17

259 596 18 14 464 710 126 52 116 195 141 18 111

5 28 4 4 13 13 2 4 6 11 8 3 5

795 150 1,261 438 3,433 1,133 59 7 135 17 2,542 821 3,812 1,195 414 139 565 124 540 145 775 219 410 124 35 19 522 113

5 7 31 5 4 20 22 2 5 9 13 8 4 5

554

101 159 269 67 49 353 513 21 42 44 17 -

Pass

5 2 5 5 18 17 2 8 3 5 18 7 1 5 4 5 4 4 5 4 47 8 13 47 1 3 9 1 12 9 2

19,561

852 227

3 454 5 418 17 882 4 116 1 3 264 13 903 12 1,260 2 1 1 37 2 96 2 95 1 45 -

Trips

62,952

7,176

21,185

81 13 44 456 731 281 37 255 138 44 778 286 5 135 256 74 86 66 146 255 562 80 564 518 4 245 223 68 332 183 92

JUNE

437

5

Veh

193 37 181 918 2,192 883 210 780 506 160 2,411 1,053 19 312 702 198 204 252 408 519 1,823 248 1,461 1,651 14 523 476 321 849 405 333

12,671

617 207

Pass

34,389

3 2 4 3 20 16 2 5 1 4 1 3 19 10 2 1 4 4 1 3 1 3 4 5 4 1 42 9 12 42 1 4 8 13 9 -

5 305 63 4 510 202 17 467 166 4 196 61 44 6 4 124 18 12 1,200 359 11 1,114 397 2 75 85 151 86 4 31 13 2 70 40 1 2 98 42 3 34 10 -

Trips

MAY

385

2

139 166 144 45 22 327 389 128 48 21 6 15 44 -

46 30 24 261 515 164 14 100 21 175 22 18 559 304 29 2 78 188 10 41 59 27 65 123 216 14 470 43 416 501 3 285 127 329 142 -

11,766

94

367 392 471 132 95 935 980 90 137 40 14 30 130 -

Veh

112 115 169 464 1,639 486 66 286 71 670 75 111 1,619 1,116 36 11 254 412 16 137 124 136 281 389 409 29 1,533 100 1,090 1,669 24 714 367 1,162 257 -

29,023

240

Pass

APRIL

348

4 4 4 20 16 8 4 4 19 6 1 2 2 5 4 2 5 6 3 5 2 25 8 11 25 1 3 8 12 9 1

8,900

Trips

25,664

52 22 361 571 134 187 92 39 483 170 21 13 25 328 45 107 141 139 67 304 24 238 28 397 234 5 210 185 321 68 39

MARCH

338

Veh

186 70 598 1,874 418 656 295 171 1,619 520 128 38 124 682 148 164 374 348 236 553 55 738 66 983 647 13 562 456 893 148 143

302

TOTAL

FEBRUARY

Pass

6,638

ANGOON-HOONAH ANGOON-JUNEAU ANGOON-TENAKEE BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY HOONAH-ANGOON HOONAH-JUNEAU HOONAH-KAKE HOONAH-SITKA HOONAH-TENAKEE JUNEAU-ANGOON JUNEAU-HAINES JUNEAU-HOONAH JUNEAU-KAKE JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN JUNEAU-PELICAN JUNEAU-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-SITKA JUNEAU-SKAGWAY JUNEAU-TENAKEE JUNEAU-YAKUTAT KAKE-JUNEAU KAKE-PETERSBURG KAKE-SITKA KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU KETCHIKAN-METLAKATLA KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL METLAKATLA-KETCHIKAN PELICAN-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-KAKE PETERSBURG-SITKA PETERSBURG-WRANGELL PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN SITKA-HOONAH SITKA-JUNEAU SITKA-KAKE SITKA-PETERSBURG SKAGWAY-HAINES SKAGWAY-JUNEAU TENAKEE-ANGOON TENAKEE-HOONAH TENAKEE-JUNEAU WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN WRANGELL-PETERSBURG YAKUTAT-JUNEAU SITKA-ANGOON BELLINGHAM-PRINCE RUPERT JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU GUSTAVUS-PELICAN HOONAH-GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS-HOONAH PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN YAKUTAT-GUSTAVUS ANGOON-SITKA

JANUARY

17,959

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Monthly Southeast Link Volume (July-December)

27 5 8 31 5 4 22 22 2 4 8 13 9 4 5

1,477 354 1,249 2,604 180 39 279 2,343 1,678 181 404 303 628 262 63 500

434 112 521 856 18 3 30 946 602 69 98 125 240 142 46 129

Veh

24 269 72 627 2,698 800 235 919 89 311 172 17 2,022 1,297 313 12 1,325 189 403 334 1,278 1,709 524 1,192 1,617 24 759 414 1,542 494 554

8 75 23 322 991 322 58 297 27 85 59 8 743 368 108 7 681 41 159 121 678 497 293 551 488 7 375 140 774 233 161

25 261 45 4 81 36 8 1,158 612 30 870 313 1 109 47 4 5 127 32 20 1,642 815 22 1,130 533 1 5 207 92 9 55 36 12 62 34 8 5 22 13 6 -

Trips

1 5 4 3 19 16 5 8 1 2 4 1 17 16 3 1 7 2 5 4 5 42 7 11 42 1 5 6 12 8 3

Pass

Veh

Trips

Pass

Veh

Trips

51 96 223 983 2,343 619 240 1,386 376 227 2,566 1,460 67 79 19 366 514 51 180 179 192 340 767 32 1,714 157 1,540 1,700 39 875 382 237 918 171 736

12 41 51 565 803 218 63 450 161 49 769 416 35 55 6 167 319 18 130 73 107 129 440 17 527 86 702 517 6 405 180 114 488 95 252

1 3 4 5 21 18 4 11 3 3 23 14 1 2 1 5 3 1 2 4 4 5 4 1 43 7 15 43 1 5 9 1 12 6 5

233 224 686 2,150 664 408 1,057 924 160 1,732 1,932 60 13 302 714 297 235 325 262 860 82 1,822 179 961 1,716 39 652 360 1,219 131 677

50 62 346 682 198 79 364 274 35 611 510 30 3 83 349 179 80 104 87 401 47 541 81 445 539 5 291 142 451 54 223

4 5 4 20 16 5 9 5 4 19 18 2 1 4 5 3 4 5 4 5 3 46 7 12 46 1 4 8 14 7 4

1 212 1 202 8 427 18 591 4 146 4 333 12 1,060 11 1,445 1 3 145 3 258 36 1 125 -

123 80 244 216 50 53 538 669 85 189 15 119 -

1 3 481 3 570 17 599 109 4 111 4 295 12 1,130 15 958 5 127 6 250 1 35 2 144 -

137 281 173 39 29 70 442 426 55 129 15 99 -

5 5 16 1 4 5 14 12 4 5 1 2 -

368

1,947 472 558 127 1,552 558 4,281 1,180 48 10 232 22 3,479 1,172 3,251 865 367 133 407 74 441 106 1,011 260 597 174 41 26 436 104

Pass

9,241

26 4 10 32 4 5 23 22 3 4 9 13 9 5 4

5 6 30 31 6 1 9 6 31 14 4 1 1 8 30 1 1 4 8 6 5 1 44 16 22 44 1 16 10 20 18 1

25,885

2,096 528 394 115 2,187 689 4,695 1,384 55 7 232 30 3,698 1,212 3,788 1,016 638 214 500 82 782 169 1,013 287 463 147 78 25 410 89

Trips

DECEMBER

363

111 384 1,638 919 118 36 33 132 1,285 255 55 68 8 223 932 37 56 70 141 94 606 49 495 482 645 462 8 483 165 880 255 21

10,847

Veh

26,805

327 961 4,410 2,519 317 147 226 436 3,476 810 147 179 35 656 2,504 206 124 301 418 309 1,352 145 1,404 1,020 1,728 1,232 32 1,361 546 2,278 550 53

NOVEMBER

333

Pass

11,308

4 7 31 31 5 9 5 31 14 5 2 2 8 35 2 6 10 4 6 2 47 18 22 47 2 16 10 22 17 -

27,959

Trips

OCTOBER

566

83 604 1,914 1,455 102 36 120 1,807 265 175 135 10 320 1,046 135 169 284 89 680 133 545 817 869 542 9 662 233 1,144 484 -

15,517

401 1,994 6,451 4,383 277 313 421 5,737 1,146 599 335 102 1,054 3,803 443 710 1,038 345 1,773 435 1,848 2,143 3,283 1,780 77 2,605 903 3,408 1,479 -

42,753

Veh

4 6 34 32 4 9 4 34 13 5 3 2 9 35 2 4 9 5 8 2 44 18 22 44 2 18 9 23 18 -

589

Pass

85 606 2,199 1,590 69 50 93 2,056 244 105 208 11 309 1,209 132 128 200 141 842 138 505 701 1,023 476 8 795 251 1,169 705 -

20,150

Veh

67,934

Trips

SEPTEMBER

453 1,988 7,671 5,002 272 242 401 7,621 943 408 606 108 934 4,423 434 552 646 440 2,272 497 1,363 1,964 3,771 1,224 138 3,023 859 3,582 2,079 -

595

TOTAL

AUGUST

Pass

22,042

ANGOON-HOONAH ANGOON-JUNEAU ANGOON-TENAKEE BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY HOONAH-ANGOON HOONAH-JUNEAU HOONAH-KAKE HOONAH-SITKA HOONAH-TENAKEE JUNEAU-ANGOON JUNEAU-HAINES JUNEAU-HOONAH JUNEAU-KAKE JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN JUNEAU-PELICAN JUNEAU-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-SITKA JUNEAU-SKAGWAY JUNEAU-TENAKEE JUNEAU-YAKUTAT KAKE-JUNEAU KAKE-PETERSBURG KAKE-SITKA KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU KETCHIKAN-METLAKATLA KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL METLAKATLA-KETCHIKAN PELICAN-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-KAKE PETERSBURG-SITKA PETERSBURG-WRANGELL PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN SITKA-HOONAH SITKA-JUNEAU SITKA-KAKE SITKA-PETERSBURG SKAGWAY-HAINES SKAGWAY-JUNEAU TENAKEE-ANGOON TENAKEE-HOONAH TENAKEE-JUNEAU WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN WRANGELL-PETERSBURG YAKUTAT-JUNEAU SITKA-ANGOON BELLINGHAM-PRINCE RUPERT JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU GUSTAVUS-PELICAN HOONAH-GUSTAVUS GUSTAVUS-HOONAH PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN YAKUTAT-GUSTAVUS ANGOON-SITKA

JULY

74,945

LINK

97


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Monthly Southwest Link Volume (January - June)

98

Trips

5 14 4 8 13 6 9 6 12 13 2 4 2 5 15 4 1 1 -

Pass

30 19 35 29 15 14 10 20 10 9 135 450 20 10 343 381 185 35 25 18 37 475 204 142 331 12 27 155 11 7 206 8 192 60 550 193 115 20 31 128 7 -

Veh

9 12 45 22 13 16 9 9 6 2 66 258 6 9 161 182 129 15 11 14 22 197 112 87 179 12 10 124 6 125 4 102 63 314 109 38 8 9 38 5 -

Trips

Pass

Veh

1 220 10 1 27 16 2 103 66 2 78 60 1 43 20 1 131 78 1 65 26 1 34 11 1 1 7 273 110 17 1,074 508 1 102 7 1 60 8 6 1,093 498 7 254 109 12 178 110 1 114 48 1 110 20 1 69 47 1 224 101 9 826 317 6 144 46 5 151 56 8 194 81 1 40 16 1 173 60 12 149 89 1 1 16 4 9 268 108 1 5 1 7 807 330 3 162 114 14 1,443 692 10 596 256 1 45 4 35 2 1 84 26 1 57 22 1 77 26 1 90 25 1 34 6 -

Trips

3 1 2 2 2 3 3 2 7 24 2 3 13 4 6 3 2 2 3 13 2 3 3 2 3 7 3 4 3 32 4 26 28 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 -

Pass

128 153 247 85 71 89 121 301 1,140 282 80 971 408 569 105 126 210 83 915 324 412 275 75 130 296 6 262 2 2,247 187 1,230 1,525 8 39 55 80 38 159 132 158 179 84 -

Veh

18 96 110 39 20 11 50 108 607 23 14 349 160 254 32 42 100 24 352 111 151 114 39 30 153 1 106 1 826 113 562 565 4 18 19 25 17 61 54 59 65 18 -

Trips

2 2 2 2 1 2 3 5 25 3 2 9 6 12 2 3 2 1 10 4 6 4 2 2 10 1 4 1 33 4 26 29 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 -

237

83 230 82 174 130 116 159 113 238 131 104 125 278 130 1 17 -

5,521

Veh

13,987

191 472 174 432 222 239 484 332 592 239 18 312 19 259 454 360 7 26 -

JUNE

229

Pass

4,135

1 1 5 10 4 1 6 1 4 1 1 1 5 2 7 2 2 1 8 4 -

9,648

Trips

MAY

160

21 17 32 194 53 26 48 16 64 30 22 32 45 62 15 25 151 62 -

2,558

Veh

4,704

46 8 93 497 162 51 87 7 199 51 32 69 101 3 253 13 56 50 285 342 -

APRIL

124

Pass

2,111

2 2 6 10 7 8 2 8 7 2 6 2 2 9 -

4,832

Trips

MARCH

67

32 27 24 122 152 63 25 116 61 11 32 131 -

915

Veh

2,405

26 30 40 272 289 104 27 250 140 7 11 13 26 291 -

FEBRUARY

73

TOTAL

Pass

796

AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER CHIGNIK-KODIAK CHIGNIK-SAND POINT COLD BAY-FALSE PASS COLD BAY-KING COVE CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY CORDOVA-TATITLEK CORDOVA-VALDEZ CORDOVA-WHITTIER DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN FALSE PASS-AKUTAN HOMER-KODIAK HOMER-PORT LIONS HOMER-SELDOVIA KING COVE-COLD BAY KING COVE-SAND POINT KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY KODIAK-CHIGNIK KODIAK-HOMER KODIAK-PORT LIONS PORT LIONS-HOMER PORT LIONS-KODIAK SAND POINT-CHIGNIK SAND POINT-KING COVE SELDOVIA-HOMER TATITLEK-CORDOVA TATITLEK-VALDEZ VALDEZ-CORDOVA VALDEZ-TATITLEK VALDEZ-WHITTIER WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY WHITTIER-CORDOVA WHITTIER-VALDEZ CHENEGA BAY-VALDEZ WHITTIER-TATITLEK KODIAK-SELDOVIA SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS TATITLEK-WHITTIER OLD HARBOR-KODIAK OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT KODIAK-OLD HARBOR SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS KODIAK-OUZINKIE OUZINKIE-KODIAK AKUTAN-COLD BAY SELDOVIA-KODIAK

JANUARY

1,526

LINK


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Monthly Southwest Link Volume (July-December)

Pass

9 98 170 727 259 619 270 493 391 389 528 320 15 110 275 29 212 16 652 233 162 75 98 196 -

Veh

12 31 53 379 128 251 159 169 185 211 211 184 13 30 73 15 76 11 321 79 59 55 57 63 -

Trips

1 4 3 20 4 8 13 6 7 7 8 13 3 4 5 3 4 1 18 5 2 2 2 2 -

Pass

55 79 16 91 671 112 290 75 96 286 9 17 120 6 60 55 628 76 5 212 203

Veh

Trips

64 66 10 30 328 59 161 58 62 161 6 10 34 3 40 65 301 32 3 115 110

2 2 2 4 18 2 4 2 2 4 2 2 4 1 5 2 19 4 1 4 4

Pass

92 47 8 45 536 49 304 33 65 296 9 19 63 9 84 133 529 60 192 152

Veh

62 21 3 29 247 29 134 15 27 169 2 4 40 3 40 73 256 40 105 71

Trips

3 2 2 4 20 2 4 2 2 5 2 2 4 2 4 3 20 4 5 4

96

2 1 1 2 2 2 2 7 9 2 2 7 6 9 2 2 1 2 7 4 6 4 2 2 8 7 7 1 9 7 2 2 2 2 2 -

1,370

Trips

2,725

22 29 34 59 33 15 58 161 289 19 15 258 151 134 40 47 31 48 231 121 180 104 47 39 122 157 210 32 232 191 53 56 64 55 14 -

90

Veh

DECEMBER

1,718

121 76 40 111 52 41 87 427 512 87 41 620 426 276 129 145 35 72 782 290 456 267 61 152 287 423 582 77 463 555 202 175 212 222 37 -

3,162

Pass

NOVEMBER

145

2 2 2 1 1 2 2 9 22 2 2 8 7 11 2 2 2 1 8 5 8 4 1 2 11 1 7 1 25 4 23 22 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 -

2,825

Trips

6,346

32 64 62 34 28 26 30 201 573 21 25 297 197 163 41 45 52 27 347 175 243 123 19 58 150 4 125 5 814 82 587 571 4 19 23 28 16 93 92 98 95 16 -

OCTOBER

135

Veh

3,351

183 154 221 119 86 92 86 608 1,380 146 103 864 792 329 115 127 165 91 1,100 523 769 459 50 147 271 1 388 4 2,856 239 1,303 1,811 16 54 41 52 53 391 286 325 443 73 -

8,541

Pass

SEPTEMBER

222

2 2 3 2 2 2 2 5 26 2 2 9 7 10 2 2 3 2 8 4 6 5 2 2 12 1 5 2 31 4 26 30 2 2 2 2 2 2 -

5,705

Trips

17,316

Veh

199 26 184 91 245 110 166 54 100 29 126 18 118 33 319 122 1,488 653 124 23 121 20 1,205 413 536 200 355 155 137 42 136 31 227 89 138 46 811 268 358 118 509 159 420 154 112 38 135 41 537 221 3 2 332 133 5 1 3,251 1,011 211 105 1,366 568 2,225 750 16 6 141 60 175 53 185 55 175 62 97 16 -

AUGUST

235

TOTAL

Pass

5,976

AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER CHIGNIK-KODIAK CHIGNIK-SAND POINT COLD BAY-FALSE PASS COLD BAY-KING COVE CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY CORDOVA-TATITLEK CORDOVA-VALDEZ CORDOVA-WHITTIER DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN FALSE PASS-AKUTAN HOMER-KODIAK HOMER-PORT LIONS HOMER-SELDOVIA KING COVE-COLD BAY KING COVE-SAND POINT KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY KODIAK-CHIGNIK KODIAK-HOMER KODIAK-PORT LIONS PORT LIONS-HOMER PORT LIONS-KODIAK SAND POINT-CHIGNIK SAND POINT-KING COVE SELDOVIA-HOMER TATITLEK-CORDOVA TATITLEK-VALDEZ VALDEZ-CORDOVA VALDEZ-TATITLEK VALDEZ-WHITTIER WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY WHITTIER-CORDOVA WHITTIER-VALDEZ CHENEGA BAY-VALDEZ WHITTIER-TATITLEK KODIAK-SELDOVIA SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS TATITLEK-WHITTIER OLD HARBOR-KODIAK OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT KODIAK-OLD HARBOR SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS KODIAK-OUZINKIE OUZINKIE-KODIAK AKUTAN-COLD BAY SELDOVIA-KODIAK

JULY

16,988

LINK

99


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Monthly Cross-Gulf Link Volume (January - June)

100

Trips

1 2

Pass

279 281

Veh

129 109

Trips

2 2

Pass

367 383

Veh

130 126

Trips

2 2

Pass

634 417

Veh

211 126

Trips

3 2

5

71 142

337

Veh

1,051

125 153

JUNE

4

Pass

256

2 1

750

Trips

MAY

4

90 57

238

Veh

560

79 123

APRIL

3

Pass

213

2 2

278

Trips

MARCH

3

126 102

147

Veh

202

80 148

FEBRUARY

4

TOTAL

Pass

228

WHITTIER-YAKUTAT YAKUTAT-WHITTIER

JANUARY

228

LINK


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Monthly Cross-Gulf Link Volume (July-December)

DECEMBER -

Veh

-

Trips

-

-

-

-

Pass

-

Trips

-

-

-

2 3

Veh

-

Pass

-

102 172

NOVEMBER Trips

5

142 282

Veh

274

2 2

Pass

424

119 129

OCTOBER

Trips

4

123 176

Veh

248

1 1

Pass

299

67 55

SEPTEMBER Trips

2

180 122

Veh

122

2 2

Pass

302

127 127

AUGUST Trips

4

TOTAL

355 416

Veh

254

WHITTIER-YAKUTAT YAKUTAT-WHITTIER

JULY Pass

771

LINK

101



Stateroom Usage Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

These reports focus on stateroom usage and are similar to the Link Volume Summary Reports of Passengers and Vehicles. They show the percentage of cabins used on each link and are reported by geographic region and vessel. Regional reports of stateroom usage are displayed alphabetically by embarking port and capacity ratio. Individual vessel tables provide the link volume ratio by month. Of the eleven vessels in the AMHS fleet, six have staterooms: the M/V Columbia, the M/V Kennicott, the M/V Taku, the M/V Malaspina, the M/V Matanuska, and the M/V Tustumena. The year 2000 through 2012 Annual Traffic Volume Reports are based on counts from issued tickets. Years prior to 2000 were based on counts from used tickets. Issued ticket data is pre-sailing data, and used ticket data is post-sailing data. 103


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Columbia Staterooms (103 Staterooms)

LINK

JAN

BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY JUNEAU-HAINES JUNEAU-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-SITKA KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL PETERSBURG-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-SITKA PETERSBURG-WRANGELL PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN SITKA-JUNEAU SITKA-PETERSBURG SKAGWAY-HAINES WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN WRANGELL-PETERSBURG BELLINGHAM-PRINCE RUPERT

FEB -

MAR -

APR -

83% 40% 18% 50% 58% 50% 68% 71% 50% 50% 15% 48% 69% -

MAY

JUN

83% 44% 19% 44% 55% 57% 68% 68% 49% 52% 15% 50% 67% -

94% 63% 27% 64% 79% 92% 90% 91% 85% 83% 21% 87% 88% -

JUL 96% 75% 24% 61% 83% 96% 89% 92% 89% 87% 25% 89% 89% -

AUG 90% 75% 29% 66% 85% 97% 82% 84% 88% 89% 29% 88% 83% -

SEP 73% 74% 12% 46% 77% 96% 63% 64% 83% 80% 22% 82% 62% -

OCT

NOV

74% 67% 11% 45% 79% 91% 67% 66% 75% 89% 73% 20% 75% 68% 75%

70% 40% 5% 31% 61% 63% 67% 62% 66% 81% 56% 71% 54% 9% 58% 60% -

DEC 30% 44% 30% 33% 13% 30% -

TOTAL 83% 59% 18% 51% 61% 72% 81% 74% 76% 81% 71% 89% 71% 70% 19% 71% 73% 75%

Kennicott Staterooms (109 Staterooms)

LINK BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER CORDOVA-WHITTIER HOMER-KODIAK HOMER-SELDOVIA JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN JUNEAU-YAKUTAT KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY KODIAK-HOMER PETERSBURG-JUNEAU PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN SELDOVIA-HOMER VALDEZ-CORDOVA WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY WHITTIER-CORDOVA WHITTIER-YAKUTAT WRANGELL-PETERSBURG YAKUTAT-JUNEAU YAKUTAT-WHITTIER KODIAK-SELDOVIA SELDOVIA-KODIAK GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU YAKUTAT-GUSTAVUS

104

JAN 8% 6% 11% 2% 5% 34% 11% 1% 5% 10% 3% 8% 19% 22% 31% -

FEB 9% 3% 10% 1% 7% 44% 9% 6% 3% 10% 1% 4% 9% 19% 16% 44% -

MAR

APR -

53% 8% 8% 16% 1% 50% 40% 29% 41% 8% 12% 7% 51% 50% 38% -

MAY 65% 18% 12% 31% 1% 52% 58% 51% 63% 12% 17% 17% 53% 51% 54% -

JUN 87% 30% 43% 35% 1% 75% 80% 81% 81% 42% 21% 3% 31% 73% 79% 73% -

JUL 89% 37% 27% 35% 1% 76% 79% 84% 84% 27% 22% 2% 37% 79% 79% 77% -

AUG 88% 25% 29% 21% 1% 68% 88% 83% 83% 29% 26% 24% 75% 79% 84% -

SEP 34% 23% 16% 6% 21% 75% 56% 81% 59% 16% 22% 23% 6% 76% 76% 56% -

OCT

NOV -

12% 15% 16% 22% 16% 38% 8% 10% 26% 15% 22% 25% 8% 18% 12% 25% 24% 36% 18% 22% 26% 26%

DEC 13% 7% 8% 15% 10% 40% 10% 10% 6% 13% 3% 16% 14% 25% 38% 16% 15% 25% 25%

TOTAL 69% 18% 18% 6% 22% 10% 43% 55% 68% 46% 8% 26% 18% 17% 25% 4% 12% 4% 18% 6% 50% 24% 57% 53% 17% 18% 26% 26%


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Malaspina Staterooms (72 Staterooms)

LINK

JAN

HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY JUNEAU-HAINES SKAGWAY-HAINES

FEB -

MAR -

APR -

MAY -

JUN

5% 3% 4% 3%

5% 4% 6% 4%

JUL 6% 4% 6% 3%

AUG 5% 3% 5% 3%

SEP

OCT

11% 5% 7% 8%

NOV -

DEC -

TOTAL -

6% 4% 6% 4%

Matanuska Staterooms (106 Staterooms)

LINK BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY HOONAH-SITKA JUNEAU-HAINES JUNEAU-HOONAH JUNEAU-KAKE JUNEAU-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-SITKA KAKE-JUNEAU KAKE-PETERSBURG KAKE-SITKA KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL PETERSBURG-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-KAKE PETERSBURG-SITKA PETERSBURG-WRANGELL PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN SITKA-JUNEAU SITKA-KAKE SITKA-PETERSBURG SKAGWAY-HAINES WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN WRANGELL-PETERSBURG BELLINGHAM-PRINCE RUPERT

JAN 50% 26% 4% 16% 44% 56% 32% 37% 46% 47% 49% 34% 39% 34% 6% 33% 45% -

FEB 51% 24% 8% 73% 26% 65% 39% 36% 45% 48% 35% 50% 37% 7% 35% 44% 46%

MAR 64% 33% 12% 41% 59% 56% 46% 60% 61% 68% 44% 64% 44% 9% 43% 58% -

APR 14% 16% 9% 14% 13% 22% 7% 16% 16% 13% 12% 21% 19% 20% 13% 15% -

MAY 10% 9% 19% 21% 16% 17% 28% 20% 31% 14% 31% 28% 27% 16% 22% 23% 19% 3% 14% 29% -

JUN 26% 30% 46% 42% 47% 97% 65% 30% 48% 45% 91% 39% 32% 91% 33% 13% 37% 49% -

JUL 40% 50% 64% 58% 43% 47% 51% 52% 51% 41% 52% 22% 48% 52% -

AUG 55% 32% 45% 84% 76% 29% 36% 74% 50% 40% 43% 30% 54% 31% 37% 37% 53% 41% -

SEP 26% 13% 28% 22% 18% 37% 22% 16% 26% 14% 15% 13% 29% 8% 16% 23% 12% 30% 14% -

OCT 18% 22% 29% 21% 5% 22% -

NOV

DEC -

53% 32% 4% 24% 55% 59% 47% 49% 50% 47% 6% 52% 45% -

TOTAL 55% 30% 19% 26% 34% 24% 33% 40% 42% 34% 30% 25% 45% 29% 37% 41% 26% 68% 35% 25% 26% 38% 38% 13% 34% 37% 46%

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Taku Staterooms (40 Staterooms)

LINK HAINES-JUNEAU HAINES-SKAGWAY HOONAH-JUNEAU HOONAH-KAKE HOONAH-SITKA JUNEAU-HAINES JUNEAU-HOONAH JUNEAU-KAKE JUNEAU-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-SITKA KAKE-JUNEAU KAKE-PETERSBURG KAKE-SITKA KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL PETERSBURG-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-KAKE PETERSBURG-WRANGELL PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN SITKA-HOONAH SITKA-JUNEAU SITKA-KAKE SITKA-PETERSBURG SKAGWAY-HAINES SKAGWAY-JUNEAU WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN WRANGELL-PETERSBURG PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN

106

JAN 63% 45% 46% 40% 24% 29% 33% 52% 10% 19% 25% 21% 10% 63% 81% 52% 18% 22% 20% -

FEB 53% 53% 55% 30% 55% 23% 23% 42% 11% 20% 23% 25% 9% 72% 38% 35% 28% 18% -

MAR 79% 78% 80% 31% 48% 39% 31% 52% 19% 34% 34% 22% 33% 80% 80% 65% 25% 31% -

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

-

-

-

-

-

28% 45% 50%

55% 35% 13% 8% -

-

57% 51% 68% 50% 86% 33% 62% 72% 43% 42% 64% 63% 46% 59% -

61% 56% 70% 59% 75% 50% 63% 71% 59% 37% 32% 73% 63% 68% -

61% 58% 74% 64% 61% 49% 45% 59% 59% 33% 36% 75% 58% 50% -

27% 53% 33% 39% 43% 36% 29% 36% 38% 17% 40% 20% 68% 44% 29% -

OCT 58% 81% 53% 68% 58% 63% 71% 48% 47% 48% 54% 34% 18% 35% 51% 25% 83% 78% 75% 50% 20% 53% 31% 18%

NOV 7% 72% 79% 27% 77% 40% 33% 22% 39% 49% 15% 25% 31% 24% 23% 74% 57% 21% 28% -

DEC 35% 20% 90% 95% 9% 94% 56% 29% 44% 49% 22% 28% 33% 33% 18% 89% 61% 38% 21% 33% -

TOTAL 24% 24% 77% 53% 71% 22% 69% 52% 36% 56% 44% 46% 55% 32% 36% 18% 43% 37% 26% 77% 53% 63% 41% 20% 38% 38% 37% 18%


Alaska Marine Highway System Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2012

Tustumena Staterooms (24 Staterooms)

LINK AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR CHIGNIK-KODIAK CHIGNIK-SAND POINT COLD BAY-FALSE PASS COLD BAY-KING COVE DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN FALSE PASS-AKUTAN HOMER-KODIAK HOMER-PORT LIONS HOMER-SELDOVIA KING COVE-COLD BAY KING COVE-SAND POINT KODIAK-CHIGNIK KODIAK-HOMER KODIAK-PORT LIONS PORT LIONS-HOMER PORT LIONS-KODIAK SAND POINT-CHIGNIK SAND POINT-KING COVE SELDOVIA-HOMER KODIAK-SELDOVIA SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS AKUTAN-COLD BAY OUZINKIE-KODIAK PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE KODIAK-OUZINKIE OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS KODIAK-OLD HARBOR OLD HARBOR-KODIAK OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR

JAN

FEB -

38% 83% 8% 58% 58% 63% 83% 10% -

MAR 55% 65% 31% 55% 47% 54% 57% 17% 8% 58% -

APR 21% 29% 25% 25% 17% 25% 25% 76% 68% 4% 17% 29% 63% 63% 33% 40% 44% 29% 33% 4% 17% 63% 63% -

MAY

JUN

54% 85% 33% 79% 64% 88% 43% 75% 27% 57% 54% 78% 40% 77% 69% 80% 81% 85% 6% 46% 75% 42% 67% 86% 92% 63% 88% 58% 83% 63% 85% 67% 71% 27% 73% 68% 90% 5% 33% 56% 54% 75% 67% 83% 54% 69% 58% 71% - 100% - 67% - 92% 67%

JUL 92% 92% 71% 85% 63% 71% 92% 74% 86% 6% 75% 75% 96% 92% 92% 98% 78% 69% 88% 6% 75% 83% 83% 88% 94% -

AUG 90% 104% 100% 81% 69% 71% 88% 79% 98% 10% 85% 85% 100% 96% 93% 98% 92% 71% 100% 7% 65% 97% 97% 88% 89% 88% 92% 83% 88%

SEP 73% 83% 48% 46% 54% 60% 46% 81% 81% 58% 69% 65% 83% 80% 88% 68% 50% 90% 4% 44% 83% 92% 77% 77% -

OCT 84% 85% 4% 87% 74% 78% 74% 4% 75% 79% 48% 52% -

NOV

DEC -

TOTAL -

72% 71% 64% 61% 51% 64% 63% 73% 81% 10% 62% 64% 83% 75% 69% 78% 66% 54% 81% 8% 8% 58% 51% 80% 84% 73% 76% 94% 79% 88% 77%

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Stateroom Usage by Link SOUTHEAST LINK

108

COUNT

STATEROOM CAPACITY MILES

SITKA-HOONAH HOONAH-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-SITKA BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM BELLINGHAM-PRINCE RUPERT JUNEAU-SITKA YAKUTAT-JUNEAU JUNEAU-YAKUTAT SITKA-KAKE PETERSBURG-JUNEAU SITKA-PETERSBURG HOONAH-KAKE HOONAH-SITKA JUNEAU-HOONAH WRANGELL-PETERSBURG KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU KAKE-SITKA PETERSBURG-WRANGELL JUNEAU-KAKE WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN SITKA-JUNEAU KAKE-JUNEAU KAKE-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-PETERSBURG SKAGWAY-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-KAKE KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT HAINES-JUNEAU GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU YAKUTAT-GUSTAVUS PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN JUNEAU-HAINES PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN HAINES-SKAGWAY SKAGWAY-HAINES

494 491 157 4,774 4,669 127 4,501 911 1,120 1,145 5,021 3,932 42 736 765 6,696 6,682 884 1,179 6,468 632 6,400 872 911 965 1,448 1,418 15 1,838 2,588 4,009 109 109 2,262 3,805 7 1,700 1,531

58,292 23,568 24,492 2,840,530 2,778,055 65,786 594,132 205,886 253,120 131,675 617,583 613,392 4,872 86,848 35,190 274,536 594,698 207,740 135,585 265,188 72,048 569,600 204,920 120,252 110,010 94,120 174,414 1,215 119,470 235,508 272,612 6,758 19,293 205,842 258,740 784 22,100 19,903

77% 77% 74% 73% 68% 60% 57% 57% 55% 55% 55% 54% 53% 51% 50% 47% 46% 46% 45% 45% 45% 45% 43% 42% 41% 41% 40% 38% 37% 28% 26% 26% 26% 24% 24% 18% 12% 11%

Total

81,450

12,325,787

-

SOUTHWEST LINK KODIAK-OLD HARBOR OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE KODIAK-CHIGNIK SAND POINT-KING COVE HOMER-PORT LIONS OUZINKIE-KODIAK OLD HARBOR-KODIAK PORT LIONS-HOMER SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS KODIAK-OUZINKIE AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR CHIGNIK-KODIAK KODIAK-PORT LIONS PORT LIONS-KODIAK DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN KING COVE-SAND POINT CHIGNIK-SAND POINT FALSE PASS-AKUTAN KING COVE-COLD BAY COLD BAY-FALSE PASS SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS SAND POINT-CHIGNIK AKUTAN-COLD BAY COLD BAY-KING COVE HOMER-KODIAK KODIAK-HOMER CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY SELDOVIA-KODIAK KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY KODIAK-SELDOVIA SELDOVIA-HOMER HOMER-SELDOVIA CORDOVA-WHITTIER WHITTIER-CORDOVA VALDEZ-CORDOVA Total

COUNT

STATEROOM CAPACITY MILES

45 42 263 200 233 1,048 250 38 895 37 219 211 207 170 595 696 185 185 154 180 178 175 14 129 148 147 1,518 1,501 352 370 370 155 348 163 207 202 6 6 4

4,500 12,222 3,419 49,800 22,834 140,432 3,500 3,800 119,930 7,030 2,847 2,954 9,315 42,330 16,065 18,792 8,325 18,130 21,252 10,440 4,450 10,150 1,780 17,802 23,384 3,675 206,448 204,136 23,584 74,370 24,790 18,755 69,948 19,723 3,519 3,434 582 582 296

94% 88% 84% 83% 81% 81% 80% 79% 78% 77% 76% 73% 72% 71% 69% 66% 64% 64% 64% 63% 62% 61% 58% 54% 51% 51% 32% 30% 18% 18% 18% 18% 18% 17% 11% 10% 6% 6% 4%

11,846

1,229,325

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Stateroom Usage by Capacity SOUTHEAST LINK

COUNT

STATEROOM CAPACITY MILES

SITKA-HOONAH SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR HOONAH-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-SITKA BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM BELLINGHAM-PRINCE RUPERT JUNEAU-SITKA YAKUTAT-JUNEAU JUNEAU-YAKUTAT SITKA-KAKE PETERSBURG-JUNEAU SITKA-PETERSBURG HOONAH-KAKE HOONAH-SITKA JUNEAU-HOONAH WRANGELL-PETERSBURG KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU KAKE-SITKA PETERSBURG-WRANGELL JUNEAU-KAKE WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN SITKA-JUNEAU KAKE-JUNEAU KAKE-PETERSBURG JUNEAU-PETERSBURG SKAGWAY-JUNEAU PETERSBURG-KAKE KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT HAINES-JUNEAU GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU YAKUTAT-GUSTAVUS PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN JUNEAU-HAINES PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN HAINES-SKAGWAY SKAGWAY-HAINES

494 37 491 157 4,774 4,669 127 4,501 911 1,120 1,145 5,021 3,932 42 736 765 6,696 6,682 884 1,179 6,468 632 6,400 872 911 965 1,448 1,418 15 1,838 2,588 4,009 109 109 2,262 3,805 7 1,700 1,531

58,292 7,030 23,568 24,492 2,840,530 2,778,055 65,786 594,132 205,886 253,120 131,675 617,583 613,392 4,872 86,848 35,190 274,536 594,698 207,740 135,585 265,188 72,048 569,600 204,920 120,252 110,010 94,120 174,414 1,215 119,470 235,508 272,612 6,758 19,293 205,842 258,740 784 22,100 19,903

77% 77% 77% 74% 73% 68% 60% 57% 57% 55% 55% 55% 54% 53% 51% 50% 47% 46% 46% 45% 45% 45% 45% 43% 42% 41% 41% 40% 38% 37% 28% 26% 26% 26% 24% 24% 18% 12% 11%

Total

81,450

12,325,787

-

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Southeast Link Diagram (Diagrammatic - No Scale) Yakutat

Skagway

5 13/1

Pelican

Haines

60

68 /7

91/105

81/93

226/2

8

48/55

Hoonah 49/ 5

6

Tenakee

1 13 4/ 11

115/ 13

2

156/18 0

164/1 89

Sitka

60/69

Angoon

67/77

12 3

/152 132

/14 2

/90 78

35/40

4 13 6/ 11

11 8/ 13 6

Juneau 63/72

10 0/ 11 5 65/75

Kake

Petersburg 7 /4 41

228 /

262

In miles: nautical / statute

Wrangell 89

1 nautical mile = 6,076.11549 ft. 1 statute mile = 5,280 ft

02 /1

1 nautical mile = 1.15 Statute miles Ketchikan

16/18

91 /

Prince Rupert

595/685

(Diagrammatic - No Scale)

04 /1 90

Cross-Gulf Link Diagram

10 5

Metlakatla

Whittier 30 2

/5 518

/34 7

96

Yakutat 22 6 -2

60

Juneau Bellingham

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Southwest Link Diagram (Diagrammatic - No Scale) 78/90

Valdez

87 /

5 /2

78/45

22

10 0

Whittier

67/77 / 97

266/

306

2 11

50 /58

Tatitlek

97/112

Cordova

Homer 3/ 25

0 /2 17

20 1/ 23 1

32 8/ 37 7

Chenega Bay

1 29

In miles: nautical / statute 1 nautical mile = 6,076.11549 ft. 1 statute mile = 5,280 ft

Seldovia 7 15

134/15 4

6/ 13

Port Lions

48/55

13 /1 5

1 nautical mile = 1.15 Statute miles

Kodiak

6 /1 14 10 /1 96

Ouzinkie

24 9/

28 7

Old Harbor

Chignik 29 6/3 28

King Cove

9 /11 103

13 /1

Dutch Harbor

/2 9

98

2 /5 45

False Pass

25

138/1 59

58/67

Akutan

2

58 /6

/18 158

7

Cold Bay

Sand Point

111





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