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Annual Traffic Volume Report 2011
ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM
2011 Annual Traffic Volume Report
Published by the Alaska Marine Highway System
For the State of Alaska
Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
Introduction 1Alaska Marine Highway System 3
Comparisons to Previous Years 3
2000 to 2011 Traffic Data Sources 4
Southwest Alaska Routes 4
Cross-Gulf Service 5
Southeast Alaska Routes 5
Vessel Information Table 6
Operating Schedule 7
Historical Traffic 9Annual Traffic 10
Annual Traffic Chart 11
Annual Southeast Traffic Chart 11
Annual Southwest Traffic Chart 11
Annual Traffic Percentage Change 12
Regional Traffic Percentage Change 13
Embarking Passenger Traffic 14
Embarking Passenger Traffic Percentage Change 15
Embarking Vehicle Traffic 16
Embarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage Change 17
Disembarking Passenger Traffic 18
Disembarking Passenger Traffic Percentage Change 19
Disembarking Vehicle Traffic 20
Disembarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage Change 21
Port Departures 22
Current Annual Traffic 23Regional Monthly Traffic 24
Regional Monthly Passenger Traffic Chart 24
Regional Monthly Vehicle Traffic Chart 24
Vessel Passenger Chart 25
Vessel Monthly Passenger Chart 25
Vessel Monthly Traffic Comparison 25
Vessel Vehicle Chart 25
Tariff Traffic 27Car Deck Tariff Usage 28
Passenger Tariff Chart 29
Vehicle Tariff Chart 29
Car Deck Space Usage Chart 30
Car Length Chart 30
RV Length Chart 31
Van Length Chart 31
Sailings 33Southeast Routes 34
Southwest Routes 37
Cross-Gulf Routes 38
Southeast City Pairs 39
Southwest City Pairs 39
Monthly Port Traffic 41Southeast Passengers 42
Southeast Vehicles 43
Southwest Passengers 44
Southwest Vehicles 45
Aurora Passengers 46
Aurora Vehicles 47
Chenega Passengers 48
Columbia Passengers 48
Chenega Vehicles 49
Columbia Vehicles 49
Fairweather Passengers 50
Fairweather Vehicles 51
Kennicott Passengers 52
Kennicott Vehicles 53
LeConte Passengers 54
Lituya Passengers 54
LeConte Vehicles 55
Lituya Vehicles 55
Table of Contents
Malaspina Passengers 56
Malaspina Vehicles 57
Matanuska Passengers 58
Matanuska Vehicles 59
Taku Passengers 60
Taku Vehicles 61
Tustumena Passengers 62
Tustumena Vehicles 63
Contract Vessel Passengers 64
Contract Vessel Vehicles 65
Port to Port Traffic (On/Off) 67Southeast On/Off: Calendar Year 68
Southeast On/Off: Summer 69
Southwest On/Off: Calendar Year 70
Southwest On/Off: Summer 71
Cross-Gulf On/Off: Calendar Year 72
Cross-Gulf On/Off: Summer 72
Aurora On/Off 73
Chenega On/Off 74
Columbia On/Off 74
Fairweather On/Off 75
Fairweather On/Off 75
Kennicott On/Off 76
LeConte On/Off 77
Lituya On/Off 77
Malaspina On/Off 78
Matanuska On/Off 79
Taku On/Off 80
Tustumena On/Off 81
Contract Service On/Off 82
Link Volume Summary 85Southeast Alaska Link Volume 86
Southwest Alaska Link Volume 87
Cross-Gulf Link Volume 87
Aurora Link Volume 88
Chenega Link Volume 89
Columbia Link Volume 89
Fairweather Link Volume 89
Kennicott Link Volume 90
LeConte Link Volume 91
Lituya Link Volume 91
Malaspina Link Volume 92
Matanuska Link Volume 92
Taku Link Volume 93
Tustumena Link Volume 94
Contract Vessel Link Volume 95
Monthly Southeast Link Volume 96
Monthly Southwest Link Volume 98
Monthly Cross-Gulf Link Volume 100
Stateroom Usage 103Columbia Staterooms 104
Kennicott Staterooms 104
Malaspina Staterooms 105
Matanuska Staterooms 105
Taku Staterooms 106
Tustumena Staterooms 107
Stateroom Usage by Link 108
Stateroom Usage by Capacity 109
Cross-Gulf Link Diagram 110
Southeast Link Diagram 110
Southwest Link Diagram 111
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IntroductionAlaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
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Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Alaska Marine Highway System
The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) serves 31 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 com-munities; 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 ser-vice. 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. AMHS may also offer special interest programs on board its vessels during the summer season, including naturalist interpreter programs and Alaska cultural programs.
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 six weeks minimum 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 2011, 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
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and 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 2011 Traffic Data Sources
For the year 2000 through 2011, 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 2009, between April and October, the M/V Tustumena traveled out the Aleutian chain once a 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 2011 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 remained consistent with the increases realized in 2010. 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 2011, 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 communi-ties, they are served by certain mainline sailings.
During 2011, the five largest AMHS vessels were used on the South-east mainline routes. These were the M/V Columbia, M/V Kennicott, M/V Malaspina, M/V Matanuska, and M/V Taku. Day boat service was also provided on the North Lynn Canal route during the peak sum-mer 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 com-munities (Ketchikan, Petersburg, Wrangell, Sitka, Juneau, Haines and Skagway) that serve as regional centers for commerce, governmen-thealth services, and/or connections to other transportation systems. The day boat routes primarily serve local residents, and include Angoon, Hoonah, Kake, Metlakatla, Pelican, and Tenakee.
In 2011 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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Historical Traffic
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.
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Annual Traffic
PASSENGERS
Year Southeast Southwest Total
1981 281,632 55,779 337,4111982 299,538 54,507 354,0451983 307,782 55,520 363,3021984 311,459 55,791 367,2501985 313,147 56,282 369,4291986 296,070 51,799 347,8691987 326,644 52,047 378,6911988 344,209 50,432 394,6411989 344,389 44,202 388,5911990 363,122 50,271 413,3931991 368,780 36,248 405,0281992 372,680 47,756 420,4361993 342,613 48,678 391,2911994 347,998 48,545 396,5431995 332,712 45,373 378,0851996 318,864 46,053 364,9171997 300,653 49,450 350,1031998 303,076 48,337 351,4131999 323,608 48,437 372,0452000 301,244 50,216 351,4602001 270,507 48,384 318,8912002 263,105 51,304 314,4092003 245,818 52,147 297,9652004 240,666 49,959 290,6252005 233,667 48,569 282,2362006 237,965 69,255 307,2202007 249,310 72,299 321,6092008 268,335 72,077 340,4122009 242,940 74,951 317,8912010 251,503 74,810 326,3132011 253,554 81,224 334,778
VEHICLES
Year Southeast Southwest Total
1981 65,641 15,058 80,6991982 73,234 15,606 88,8401983 75,445 15,911 91,3561984 79,966 15,544 95,5101985 79,757 16,509 96,2661986 75,996 16,029 92,0251987 83,451 16,524 99,9751988 90,672 16,642 107,3141989 89,793 15,743 105,5361990 94,730 16,310 111,0401991 95,173 12,860 108,0331992 97,239 15,656 112,8951993 92,598 15,696 108,2941994 90,758 15,245 106,0031995 88,942 15,031 103,9731996 87,863 14,809 102,6721997 82,451 15,878 98,3291998 84,328 16,490 100,8181999 88,101 16,921 105,0222000 82,651 17,484 100,1352001 76,413 17,533 93,9462002 74,460 17,943 92,4032003 72,386 18,586 90,9722004 69,993 18,620 88,6132005 67,938 18,580 86,5182006 71,609 25,461 97,0702007 77,000 27,913 104,9132008 82,040 27,799 109,8392009 77,671 30,870 108,5412010 79,745 30,330 110,0752011 81,118 32,982 114,100
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Annual Traffic Chart
Annual Southeast Traffic Chart
Annual Southwest Traffic Chart
Annual Traffic Chart
Annual Southeast Traffic Cart
Annual Southwest Traffic Chart
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
450,000
1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
Passengers
Vehicles
40,000
90,000
140,000
190,000
240,000
290,000
340,000
390,000
1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
Passengers
Vehicles
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
Passengers
Vehicles
Year
Traf
ficAnnual Traffic Chart
Annual Southeast Traffic Cart
Annual Southwest Traffic Chart
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
450,000
1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
Passengers
Vehicles
40,000
90,000
140,000
190,000
240,000
290,000
340,000
390,000
1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
Passengers
Vehicles
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
Passengers
Vehicles
Year
Traf
fic
Annual Traffic Chart
Annual Southeast Traffic Cart
Annual Southwest Traffic Chart
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
450,000
1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
Passengers
Vehicles
40,000
90,000
140,000
190,000
240,000
290,000
340,000
390,000
1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011
Passengers
Vehicles
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
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Annual Traffic Percentage Change
PASSENGER TRAFFIC
Year Total Traffic % Change 1981 337,411 3.74% 1982 354,045 4.93% 1983 363,302 2.61% 1984 367,250 1.09% 1985 369,429 0.59% 1986 347,869 -5.84% 1987 378,691 8.86% 1988 394,641 4.21% 1989 388,591 -1.53% 1990 413,393 6.38% 1991 405,028 -2.02% 1992 420,436 3.80% 1993 391,291 -6.93% 1994 396,543 1.34% 1995 378,085 -4.65% 1996 364,917 -3.48% 1997 350,103 -4.06% 1998 351,413 0.37% 1999 372,045 5.87% 2000 351,460 -5.53% 2001 318,891 -9.27% 2002 314,409 -1.41% 2003 297,965 -5.23% 2004 290,625 -2.46% 2005 282,236 -2.89% 2006 307,220 8.85% 2007 321,609 4.68% 2008 340,412 5.85% 2009 317,891 -6.62% 2010 326,313 2.65% 2011 334,778 2.59%
VEHICLE TRAFFIC
Year Total Traffic % Change 1981 80,699 4.55% 1982 88,840 10.09% 1983 91,356 2.83% 1984 95,510 4.55% 1985 96,266 0.79% 1986 92,025 -4.41% 1987 99,975 8.64% 1988 107,314 7.34% 1989 105,536 -1.66% 1990 111,040 5.22% 1991 108,033 -2.71% 1992 112,895 4.50% 1993 108,294 -4.08% 1994 106,003 -2.12% 1995 103,973 -1.92% 1996 102,672 -1.25% 1997 98,329 -4.23% 1998 100,818 2.53% 1999 105,022 4.17% 2000 100,135 -4.65% 2001 93,946 -6.18% 2002 92,403 -1.64% 2003 90,972 -1.55% 2004 88,613 -2.59% 2005 86,518 -2.36% 2006 97,070 12.20% 2007 104,913 8.08% 2008 109,839 4.70% 2009 108,541 -1.18% 2010 110,075 1.41% 2011 114,100 3.65%
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Regional Traffic Percentage Change
PASSENGERS
Year Southeast % Change Southwest % Change 1981 281,632 2.12% 55,779 12.77% 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 0.49% 1985 313,147 0.54% 56,282 0.88% 1986 296,070 -5.45% 51,799 -7.97% 1987 326,644 10.33% 52,047 0.48% 1988 344,209 5.38% 50,432 -3.10% 1989 344,389 0.05% 44,202 -12.35% 1990 363,122 5.44% 50,271 13.73% 1991 368,780 1.56% 36,248 -27.89% 1992 372,680 1.06% 47,756 31.75% 1993 342,613 -8.07% 48,678 1.93% 1994 347,998 1.57% 48,545 -0.27% 1995 332,712 -4.39% 45,373 -6.53% 1996 318,864 -4.16% 46,053 1.50% 1997 300,653 -5.71% 49,450 7.38% 1998 303,076 0.81% 48,337 -2.25% 1999 323,540 6.75% 48,505 0.35% 2000 301,176 -6.91% 50,284 3.67% 2001 270,443 -10.20% 48,448 -3.65% 2002 263,040 -2.74% 51,369 6.03% 2003 245,818 -6.55% 52,147 1.51% 2004 240,666 -2.10% 49,959 -4.20% 2005 233,667 -2.91% 48,569 -2.78% 2006 237,965 1.84% 69,255 42.59% 2007 249,310 4.77% 72,299 4.40% 2008 268,335 7.63% 72,077 -0.31% 2009 242,940 -9.46% 74,951 3.99% 2010 251,503 3.52% 74,810 -0.19% 2011 253,554 0.81% 81,224 8.57%
VEHICLES
Year Southeast % Change Southwest % Change 1981 65,641 3.92% 15,058 7.40% 1982 73,234 11.57% 15,606 3.64% 1983 75,445 3.02% 15,911 1.95% 1984 79,966 5.99% 15,544 -2.31% 1985 79,757 -0.26% 16,509 6.21% 1986 75,996 -4.72% 16,029 -2.91% 1987 83,451 9.81% 16,524 3.09% 1988 90,672 8.65% 16,642 0.71% 1989 89,793 -0.97% 15,743 -5.40% 1990 94,730 5.50% 16,310 3.60% 1991 95,173 0.47% 12,860 -21.15% 1992 97,239 2.17% 15,656 21.74% 1993 92,598 -4.77% 15,696 0.26% 1994 90,758 -1.99% 15,245 -2.87% 1995 88,942 -2.00% 15,031 -1.40% 1996 87,863 -1.21% 14,809 -1.48% 1997 82,451 -6.16% 15,878 7.22% 1998 84,328 2.28% 16,490 3.85% 1999 88,068 4.44% 16,954 2.81% 2000 82,614 -6.19% 17,521 3.34% 2001 76,384 -7.54% 17,562 0.23% 2002 74,409 -2.59% 17,994 2.46% 2003 72,386 -2.72% 18,586 3.29% 2004 69,993 -3.31% 18,620 0.18% 2005 67,938 -2.94% 18,580 -0.21% 2006 71,609 5.40% 25,461 37.03% 2007 77,000 7.53% 27,913 9.63% 2008 82,040 6.55% 27,799 -0.41% 2009 77,761 -5.22% 30,870 11.05% 2010 79,745 2.55% 30,330 -1.75% 2011 81,118 1.72% 32,982 8.74%
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Embarking Passenger TrafficSOUTHEAST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Angoon 3,988 3,564 3,296 3,077 3,410 3,297 4,160 4,287 4,360 4,172 Bartlett Cove - - - 640 461 - - - - - Bellingham 17,109 16,894 17,307 15,538 15,294 14,328 12,734 12,757 12,805 14,180 Gustavus - - - - - - - - 112 3,247 Haines 38,113 35,557 34,043 32,598 31,249 33,033 34,946 32,267 34,295 34,005 Hollis 1,045 - - 49 83 - - - - - Hoonah 5,631 4,946 4,593 4,298 4,891 5,914 6,556 5,217 5,599 4,635 Juneau 70,514 66,123 67,095 65,581 65,269 72,876 81,642 72,150 76,936 75,014 Kake 2,383 2,233 2,039 1,644 1,708 2,458 2,510 2,344 2,539 2,440 Ketchikan 34,992 31,147 29,006 31,405 36,736 35,604 36,965 34,063 33,079 35,710 Metlakatla 8,073 6,989 6,905 7,195 13,278 15,249 15,655 14,690 12,900 16,624 Pelican 709 623 361 1,411 607 976 1,019 755 568 612 Petersburg 10,800 11,019 10,768 10,475 9,965 8,754 9,895 9,170 9,203 8,832 Prince Rupert 16,467 15,464 14,191 12,541 11,551 10,269 10,924 9,663 10,483 9,356 Sitka 13,285 12,946 14,350 13,685 12,853 14,401 17,489 14,542 17,250 14,668 Skagway 30,762 28,897 27,800 25,125 21,826 23,450 24,413 22,276 22,197 21,216 Tenakee 1,185 1,113 1,076 909 1,209 1,542 1,653 1,862 1,768 1,776 Wrangell 7,984 8,205 7,736 7,394 7,446 6,929 7,676 6,772 7,156 6,838 Yakutat 65 98 100 102 129 230 98 125 253 229 TOTAL 263,105 245,818 240,666 233,667 237,965 249,310 268,335 242,940 251,503 253,554
SOUTHWEST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Akutan 75 36 315 210 325 349 217 283 438 542 Chenega Bay 52 88 45 104 69 81 104 141 127 180 Chignik 209 205 170 126 303 265 186 203 215 282 Cold Bay 107 58 76 90 150 150 83 143 137 182 Cordova 5,769 6,293 5,132 8,136 11,532 12,722 12,585 13,799 13,124 13,736 Dutch Harbor 446 423 742 720 642 645 339 364 603 697 False Pass 35 35 21 3 44 76 23 41 39 67 Homer 8,871 8,729 7,463 7,463 11,029 11,093 12,517 13,192 13,194 13,670 King Cove 288 308 363 270 537 341 291 325 448 489 Kodiak 8,143 7,862 6,847 6,528 8,754 9,124 9,368 10,436 10,718 10,810 Port Lions 433 326 423 418 1,020 1,471 1,405 1,357 1,356 1,699 Sand Point 249 286 294 186 405 374 230 222 254 325 Seldovia 2,243 2,136 1,887 1,685 2,710 2,872 3,307 3,075 2,666 2,907 Seward 3,625 3,844 4,618 2,035 - - - - - - Tatitlek 120 141 61 46 112 112 76 114 138 118 Valdez 12,395 13,236 13,262 10,837 13,434 13,745 13,326 12,792 12,641 14,197 Whittier 8,244 8,141 8,240 9,712 18,189 18,879 18,020 18,464 18,712 21,323 TOTAL 51,304 52,147 49,959 48,569 69,255 72,299 72,077 74,951 74,810 81,224
SYSTEM TOTAL 314,409 297,965 290,625 282,236 307,220 321,609 340,412 317,891 326,313 334,778
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Embarking Passenger Traffic Percentage ChangeSOUTHEAST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Angoon 19.8% -10.6% -7.5% -6.6% 10.8% -3.3% 26.2% 3.1% 1.7% -4.3% Bartlett Cove - - - - -28.0% - - - - - Bellingham 2.8% -1.3% 2.4% -10.2% -1.6% -6.3% -11.1% 0.2% 0.4% 10.7% Gustavus - - - - - - - - - 2799.1% Haines 9.6% -6.7% -4.3% -4.2% -4.1% 5.7% 5.8% -7.7% 6.3% -0.8% Hollis -94.5% - - - 69.4% - - - - - Hoonah 4.3% -12.2% -7.1% -6.4% 13.8% 20.9% 10.8% -20.4% 7.3% -17.2% Juneau 13.3% -6.2% 1.5% -2.3% -0.5% 11.7% 12.0% -11.6% 6.6% -2.5% Kake 18.2% -6.3% -8.7% -19.4% 3.9% 43.9% 2.1% -6.6% 8.3% -3.9% Ketchikan -22.3% -11.0% -6.9% 8.3% 17.0% -3.1% 3.8% -7.9% -2.9% 8.0% Metlakatla 73.7% -13.4% -1.2% 4.2% 84.5% 14.8% 2.7% -6.2% -12.2% 28.9% Pelican -0.4% -12.1% -42.1% 290.9% -57.0% 60.8% 4.4% -25.9% -24.8% 7.7% Petersburg -0.4% 2.0% -2.3% -2.7% -4.9% -12.2% 13.0% -7.3% 0.4% -4.0% Prince Rupert -1.6% -6.1% -8.2% -11.6% -7.9% -11.1% 6.4% -11.5% 8.5% -10.8% Sitka -0.2% -2.6% 10.8% -4.6% -6.1% 12.0% 21.4% -16.9% 18.6% -15.0% Skagway 11.7% -6.1% -3.8% -9.6% -13.1% 7.4% 4.1% -8.8% -0.4% -4.4% Tenakee 18.7% -6.1% -3.3% -15.5% 33.0% 27.5% 7.2% 12.6% -5.0% 0.5% Wrangell 10.9% 2.8% -5.7% -4.4% 0.7% -6.9% 10.8% -11.8% 5.7% -4.4% Yakutat 1.6% 50.8% 2.0% 2.0% 26.5% 78.3% -57.4% 27.6% 102.4% -9.5% TOTAL -2.7% -6.6% -2.1% -2.9% 1.8% 4.8% 7.6% -9.5% 3.5% 0.8%
SOUTHWEST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Akutan 240.9% -52.0% 775.0% -33.3% 54.8% 7.4% -37.8% 30.4% 54.8% 23.7% Chenega Bay 15.6% 69.2% -48.9% 131.1% -33.7% 17.4% 28.4% 35.6% -9.9% 41.7% Chignik -15.0% -1.9% -17.1% -25.9% 140.5% -12.5% -29.8% 9.1% 5.9% 31.2% Cold Bay 127.7% -45.8% 31.0% 18.4% 66.7% 0.0% -44.7% 72.3% -4.2% 32.8% Cordova 6.1% 9.1% -18.4% 58.5% 41.7% 10.3% -1.1% 9.6% -4.9% 4.7% Dutch Harbor -16.5% -5.2% 75.4% -3.0% -10.8% 0.5% -47.4% 7.4% 65.7% 15.6% False Pass 250.0% 0.0% -40.0% -85.7% 1366.7% 72.7% -69.7% 78.3% -4.9% 71.8% Homer 14.7% -1.6% -14.5% 0.0% 47.8% 0.2% 13.3% 5.4% 0.0% 3.6% King Cove 29.1% 6.9% 17.9% -25.6% 98.9% -36.5% -14.7% 11.7% 37.8% 9.2% Kodiak 19.4% -3.5% -12.9% -4.7% 34.1% 4.2% 2.7% 11.4% 2.7% 0.9% Port Lions 3.1% -24.7% 29.8% -1.2% 144.0% 44.2% -4.5% -3.4% -0.1% 25.3% Sand Point 6.9% 14.9% 2.8% -36.7% 117.7% -7.7% -38.5% -3.5% 14.4% 28.0% Seldovia -0.9% -4.8% -11.7% -10.7% 60.8% 6.0% 15.1% -7.0% -13.3% 9.0% Seward -0.4% 6.0% 20.1% -55.9% - - - - - - Tatitlek 33.3% 17.5% -56.7% -24.6% 143.5% 0.0% -32.1% 50.0% 21.1% -14.5% Valdez -2.6% 6.8% 0.2% -18.3% 24.0% 2.3% -3.0% -4.0% -1.2% 12.3% Whittier 4.5% -1.2% 1.2% 17.9% 87.3% 3.8% -4.6% 2.5% 1.3% 14.0% TOTAL 6.0% 1.6% -4.2% -2.8% 42.6% 4.4% -0.3% 4.0% -0.2% 8.6%
SYSTEM TOTAL -1.4% -5.2% -2.5% -2.9% 8.9% 4.7% 5.8% -6.6% 2.6% 2.6%
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Embarking Vehicle Traffic
SOUTHEAST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Angoon 774 624 479 567 539 742 893 829 960 1,040 Bellingham 5,559 5,899 6,349 5,867 5,721 6,054 5,066 5,307 5,234 5,677 Gustavus - - - - - - - - 50 1,036 Haines 13,630 13,173 12,252 11,468 11,448 11,868 12,778 12,415 12,789 12,876 Hollis 276 - - 13 21 - - - - - Hoonah 1,530 1,506 1,526 1,409 1,399 1,812 2,130 1,763 1,950 1,739 Juneau 18,762 18,562 18,457 17,486 18,361 20,905 23,179 21,238 22,187 22,014 Kake 446 435 381 329 368 475 546 465 483 508 Ketchikan 9,593 8,969 8,486 9,741 11,291 11,654 11,687 11,026 10,904 11,482 Metlakatla 2,224 2,050 2,048 2,532 4,539 5,406 5,408 5,201 4,688 5,691 Pelican 50 61 47 59 64 74 88 68 64 90 Petersburg 2,528 2,547 2,458 2,533 2,623 2,183 2,475 2,580 2,547 2,515 Prince Rupert 5,478 5,276 4,708 4,256 4,105 3,515 3,983 3,888 4,100 3,725 Sitka 3,626 3,575 3,782 3,399 3,537 3,973 4,789 4,298 4,816 4,278 Skagway 8,076 7,871 7,162 6,452 5,672 6,273 7,067 6,737 6,800 6,454 Tenakee 32 21 20 12 11 45 38 33 71 - Wrangell 1,825 1,758 1,765 1,717 1,843 1,894 1,822 1,735 1,952 1,866 Yakutat 51 59 73 98 67 127 91 88 150 127 TOTAL 74,460 72,386 69,993 67,938 71,609 77,000 82,040 77,671 79,745 81,118
SOUTHWEST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Chenega Bay 15 5 10 49 20 29 60 46 52 75 Chignik 39 27 16 13 34 38 26 34 39 35 Cold Bay 48 57 55 46 89 78 57 67 68 80 Cordova 1,935 2,107 1,847 2,877 4,151 4,805 5,009 5,839 5,598 5,943 Dutch Harbor 43 52 105 149 94 62 43 54 52 56 False Pass 8 5 7 9 15 20 10 20 15 17 Homer 3,366 3,499 3,271 3,260 4,316 4,792 5,131 5,858 5,631 6,036 King Cove 59 71 81 61 138 123 83 85 92 112 Kodiak 3,035 2,964 2,827 2,662 3,295 3,713 3,560 4,192 4,185 4,562 Port Lions 155 141 173 187 419 566 598 572 550 680 Sand Point 65 68 60 55 126 74 64 65 63 102 Seldovia 978 1,047 969 922 1,138 1,346 1,436 1,493 1,376 1,510 Seward 1,711 1,825 2,310 1,239 - - - - - - Tatitlek 26 23 22 19 24 29 20 25 24 18 Valdez 3,840 3,913 4,098 3,292 4,223 4,042 4,208 4,534 4,259 4,811 Whittier 2,620 2,782 2,769 3,740 7,379 8,196 7,494 7,986 8,326 8,945 TOTAL 17,943 18,586 18,620 18,580 25,461 27,913 27,799 30,870 30,330 32,982
SYSTEM TOTAL 92,403 90,972 88,613 86,518 97,070 104,913 109,839 108,541 110,075 114,100
Please see page 27 for an explanation of vehicle traffic calculations.
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Embarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage Change
SOUTHEAST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Angoon 19.6% -19.4% -23.2% 18.4% -4.9% 37.7% 20.4% -7.2% 15.8% 8.3% Bellingham 6.9% 6.1% 7.6% -7.6% -2.5% 5.8% -16.3% 4.8% -1.4% 8.5% Gustavus - - - - - - - - - 1972% Haines 7.4% -3.4% -7.0% -6.4% -0.2% 3.7% 7.7% -2.8% 3.0% 0.7% Hollis -94.4% - - - 61.5% - - - - - Hoonah 10.6% -1.6% 1.3% -7.7% -0.7% 29.5% 17.5%
-17.2% 10.6% -10.8%
Juneau 11.6% -1.1% -0.6% -5.3% 5.0% 13.9% 10.9% -8.4% 4.5% -0.8% Kake 0.5% -2.5% -12.4% -13.6% 11.9% 29.1% 14.9% -14.8% 3.9% 5.2% Ketchikan -24.0% -6.5% -5.4% 14.8% 15.9% 3.2% 0.3% -5.7% -1.1% 5.3% Metlakatla 65.4% -7.8% -0.1% 23.6% 79.3% 19.1% 0.0% -3.8% -9.9% 21.4% Pelican 2.0% 22.0% -23.0% 25.5% 8.5% 15.6% 18.9% -22.7% -5.9% 40.6% Petersburg 4.4% 0.8% -3.5% 3.1% 3.6% -16.8% 13.4% 4.2% -1.3% -1.3% Prince Rupert -0.7% -3.7% -10.8% -9.6% -3.5% -14.4% 13.3% -2.4% 5.5% -9.1% Sitka 5.1% -1.4% 5.8% -10.1% 4.1% 12.3% 20.5% -10.3% 12.1% -11.2% Skagway 13.6% -2.5% -9.0% -9.9% -12.1% 10.6% 12.7% -4.7% 0.9% -5.1% Tenakee 23.1% -34.4% -4.8% -40.0% -8.3% 309.1% -15.6% -13.2% 115.2% - Wrangell 3.3% -3.7% 0.4% -2.7% 7.3% 2.8% -3.8% -4.8% 12.5% -4.4% Yakutat 75.9% 15.7% 23.7% 34.2% -31.6% 89.6% -28.3% -3.3% 70.5% -15.3% TOTAL -2.6% -2.8% -3.3% -2.9% 5.4% 7.5% 6.5% -5.3% 2.7% 1.7%
SOUTHWEST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Chenega Bay -28.6% -66.7% 100.0% 390.0% -59.2% 45.0% 106.9% -23.3% 13.0% 44.2% Chignik -20.4% -30.8% -40.7% -18.8% 161.5% 11.8% -31.6% 30.8% 14.7% -10.3% Cold Bay 77.8% 18.8% -3.5% -16.4% 93.5% -12.4% -26.9% 17.5% 1.5% 17.6% Cordova 1.6% 8.9% -12.3% 55.8% 44.3% 15.8% 4.2% 16.6% -4.1% 6.2% Dutch Harbor -45.6% 20.9% 101.9% 41.9% -36.9% -34.0% -30.6% 25.6% -3.7% 7.7% False Pass 166.7% -37.5% 40.0% 28.6% 66.7% 33.3% -50.0% 100.0% -25.0% 13.3% Homer 7.5% 4.0% -6.5% -0.3% 32.4% 11.0% 7.4% 14.2% -3.9% 7.2% King Cove 96.7% 20.3% 14.1% -24.7% 126.2% -10.9% -32.5% 2.4% 8.2% 21.7% Kodiak 12.4% -2.3% -4.6% -5.8% 23.8% 12.7% -4.1% 17.8% -0.2% 9.0% Port Lions -25.1% -9.0% 22.7% 8.1% 124.1% 35.1% 5.7% -4.3% -3.8% 23.6% Sandpoint 18.2% 4.6% -11.8% -8.3% 129.1% -41.3% -13.5% 1.6% -3.1% 61.9% Seldovia 1.7% 7.1% -7.4% -4.9% 23.4% 18.3% 6.7% 4.0% -7.8% 9.7% Seward -4.8% 6.7% 26.6% -46.4% - - - - - - Tatitlek 4.0% -11.5% -4.3% -13.6% 26.3% 20.8% -31.0% 25.0% -4.0% -25.0% Valdez -3.4% 1.9% 4.7% -19.7% 28.3% -4.3% 4.1% 7.7% -6.1% 13.0% Whittier 1.9% 6.2% -0.5% 35.1% 97.3% 11.1% -8.6% 6.6% 4.3% 7.4% TOTAL 2.3% 3.6% 0.2% -0.2% 37.0% 9.6% -0.4% 11.0% -1.7% 8.7%
SYSTEM TOTAL -1.6% -1.5% -2.6% -2.4% 12.2% 8.1% 4.7% -1.2% 1.4% 3.7%
Please see page 27 for an explanation of vehicle traffic calculations.
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Disembarking Passenger TrafficSOUTHEAST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Angoon 4,398 3,949 3,554 3,720 3,775 3,664 4,584 4,655 4,849 4,519 Bartlett Cove - - - 668 446 - - - - - Bellingham 14,353 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 Haines 36,923 35,237 34,055 32,223 29,759 31,502 34,214 30,944 32,987 33,284 Hollis 1,050 - - 99 155 - - - - - Hoonah 5,807 5,529 5,031 4,680 5,204 5,937 7,055 5,847 6,030 5,040 Hotel - - - 171 - - - - - - Juneau 72,782 67,640 68,009 66,618 66,038 74,540 82,957 73,189 77,991 76,027 Kake 2,234 2,105 1,968 1,748 1,726 2,601 2,814 2,536 2,629 2,492 Ketchikan 32,664 29,628 27,976 27,173 33,336 33,973 35,506 32,296 31,723 34,687 Metlakatla 9,377 7,504 7,557 11,101 14,782 16,484 16,419 15,667 13,888 17,430 Pelican 702 694 344 1,353 603 985 959 885 555 703 Petersburg 11,117 11,246 10,903 10,722 10,065 8,606 9,887 8,984 9,527 9,046 Prince Rupert 15,783 14,720 13,746 12,161 11,171 10,843 10,976 9,766 10,688 8,914 Revill. Is. - - - - 708 - - - - - Sitka 13,975 13,459 14,956 13,292 13,357 14,883 18,047 15,151 17,367 14,967 Skagway 32,598 30,359 28,824 25,745 23,164 23,212 24,297 23,307 22,539 21,081 Tenakee 1,367 1,255 1,170 1,239 1,248 1,574 1,694 2,040 1,758 1,749 Wrangell 7,755 7,981 7,562 7,209 7,676 7,174 7,673 6,979 7,325 7,112 Yakutat 73 140 148 158 184 276 162 161 303 294 TOTAL 262,958 245,334 240,205 233,044 237,660 249,189 268,175 242,752 251,288 253,299
SOUTHWEST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Akutan 89 92 207 208 205 310 192 161 311 390 Chenega Bay 74 47 66 119 133 114 111 152 128 153 Chignik 151 213 129 159 252 244 151 186 215 280 Cold Bay 123 137 129 118 242 169 106 149 194 220 Cordova 5,871 6,456 5,206 7,974 11,650 12,608 12,801 13,787 13,335 13,846 Dutch Harbor 509 421 762 585 819 841 466 528 749 925 False Pass 30 45 27 37 55 62 23 52 58 61 Homer 8,497 8,096 7,072 6,793 10,243 10,373 11,583 12,621 12,360 12,674 Hotel - - - 41 77 - - 59 - - King Cove 248 267 330 235 419 410 274 309 375 475 Kodiak 8,316 8,135 7,410 6,978 9,066 9,520 10,145 10,820 11,396 11,599 Port Lions 415 399 460 520 1,178 1,525 1,430 1,355 1,474 1,726 Sand Point 213 298 288 247 398 288 233 221 258 312 Seldovia 2,359 2,219 1,986 1,846 2,862 3,028 3,398 3,253 2,818 3,135 Seward 3,986 4,653 5,224 2,064 - - - - - - Tatitlek 142 103 47 49 81 89 102 81 78 115 Valdez 11,119 11,322 11,372 9,011 10,360 10,603 10,083 9,266 9,604 10,635 Whittier 9,309 9,728 9,705 12,208 21,520 22,236 21,139 22,139 21,672 24,933 TOTAL 51,451 52,631 50,420 49,192 69,560 72,420 72,237 75,139 75,025
81,479
SYSTEM TOTAL 314,409 297,965 290,625 282,236 307,220 321,609 340,412 317,891 326,313 334,778
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Disembarking Passenger Traffic Percentage ChangeSOUTHEAST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Angoon 11.0% -10.2% -10.0% 4.7% 1.5% -2.9% 25.1% 1.5% 4.2% -6.8% Bartlett Cove - - - - -33.2% - - - - - Bellingham -1.8% -3.2% 3.7% -10.0% 6.4% -6.2% -15.5% -5.4% 6.0% 13.2% Glacier Bay - - - - - - - - - - Gustavus - - - - - - - - - 2013.7% Haines 10.8% -4.6% -3.4% -5.4% -7.6% 5.9% 8.6% -9.6% 6.6% 0.9% Hollis -94.3% - - - 56.6% - - - - - Hoonah 1.9% -4.8% -9.0% -7.0% 11.2% 14.1% 18.8% -17.1% 3.1% -16.4% Hotel - - - - - - - - - - Juneau 13.1% -7.1% 0.5% -2.0% -0.9% 12.7% 11.3% -11.8% 6.6% -2.5% Kake 6.6% -5.8% -6.5% -11.2% -1.3% 50.7% 8.2% -9.9% 3.7% -5.2% Ketchikan -24.2% -9.3% -5.6% -2.9% 22.7% 1.9% 4.5% -9.0% -1.8% 9.3% Metlakatla 67.4% -20.0% 0.7% 46.9% 33.2% 11.5% -0.4% -4.6% -11.4% 25.5% Pelican 4.5% -1.1% -50.4% 293.3% -55.4% 63.3% -2.6% -7.7% -37.3% 26.7% Petersburg 3.8% 1.2% -3.0% -1.7% -6.1% -14.5% 14.9% -9.1% 6.0% -5.0% Prince Rupert -3.2% -6.7% -6.6% -11.5% -8.1% -2.9% 1.2% -11.0% 9.4% -16.6% Revill. Is. - - - - - - - - - - Sitka -0.1% -3.7% 11.1% -11.1% 0.5% 11.4% 21.3% -16.0% 14.6% -13.8% Skagway 12.1% -6.9% -5.1% -10.7% -10.0% 0.2% 4.7% -4.1% -3.3% -6.5% Tenakee 7.1% -8.2% -6.8% 5.9% 0.7% 26.1% 7.6% 20.4% -13.8% -0.5% Wrangell 7.5% 2.9% -5.2% -4.7% 6.5% -6.5% 7.0% -9.0% 5.0% -2.9% Yakutat -29.8% 91.8% 5.7% 6.8% 16.5% 50.0% -41.3% -0.6% 88.2% -3.0% TOTAL -2.8% -6.7% -2.1% -3.0% 2.0% 4.8% 7.6% -9.5% 3.5% 0.8%
SOUTHWEST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Akutan 169.7% 3.4% 125.0% 0.5% -1.4% 51.2% -38.1% -16.1% 93.2% 25.4% Chenega Bay 10.4% -36.5% 40.4% 80.3% 11.8% -14.3% -2.6% 36.9% -15.8% 19.5% Chignik -20.5% 41.1% -39.4% 23.3% 58.5% -3.2% -38.1% 23.2% 15.6% 30.2% Cold Bay 112.1% 11.4% -5.8% -8.5% 105.1% -30.2% -37.3% 40.6% 30.2% 13.4% Cordova 0.0% 10.0% -19.4% 53.2% 46.1% 8.2% 1.5% 7.7% -3.3% 3.8% Dutch Harbor 38.3% -17.3% 81.0% -23.2% 40.0% 2.7% -44.6% 13.3% 41.9% 23.5% False Pass 42.9% 50.0% -40.0% 37.0% 48.6% 12.7% -62.9% 126.1% 11.5% 5.2% Homer 14.7% -4.7% -12.6% -3.9% 50.8% 1.3% 11.7% 9.0% -2.1% 2.5% Hotel - - - - - - - - - - King Cove 20.4% 7.7% 23.6% -28.8% 78.3% -2.1% -33.2% 12.8% 21.4% 26.7% Kodiak 19.2% -2.2% -8.9% -5.8% 29.9% 5.0% 6.6% 6.7% 5.3% 1.8% Port Lions -27.3% -3.9% 15.3% 13.0% 126.5% 29.5% -6.2% -5.2% 8.8% 17.1% Sand Point -11.6% 39.9% -3.4% -14.2% 61.1% -27.6% -19.1% -5.2% 16.7% 20.9% Seldovia -4.5% -5.9% -10.5% -7.0% 55.0% 5.8% 12.2% -4.3% -13.4% 11.2% Seward 5.6% 16.7% 12.3% -60.5% - - - - - - Tatitlek 37.9% -27.5% -54.4% 4.3% 65.3% 9.9% 14.6% -20.6% -3.7% 47.4% Valdez -0.1% 1.8% 0.4% -20.8% 15.0% 2.3% -4.9% -8.1% 3.6% 10.7% Whittier 4.2% 4.5% -0.2% 25.8% 76.3% 2.8% -4.9% 4.7% -2.1% 15.0% TOTAL 6.2% 2.3% -4.2% -2.4% 41.4% 3.9% -0.3% 4.0% -0.2% 8.6%
SYSTEM TOTAL -1.4% -5.2% -2.5% -2.9% 8.9% 4.6% 5.8% -6.6% 2.6% 2.6%
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Disembarking Vehicle TrafficSOUTHEAST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Angoon 833 661 532 595 583 761 948 852 994 1,070 Bellingham 4,849 4,875 5,156 4,941 5,394 5,438 4,450 4,425 4,679 5,311 Glacier Bay - - - - 53 - - - - - Gustavus - - - - - - - - 56 1,165 Haines 13,397 13,018 11,973 11,182 10,766 11,060 12,567 11,658 11,945 12,204 Hollis 314 - - 29 34 - - - - - Hoonah 1,556 1,600 1,652 1,523 1,573 1,947 2,207 1,886 2,098 1,853 Juneau 18,628 18,505 18,191 17,281 18,008 20,794 23,023 21,523 22,525 22,098 Kake 497 493 381 363 422 513 590 481 504 577 Ketchikan 9,184 8,971 8,638 8,880 10,811 11,514 11,564 11,076 10,924 11,608 Metlakatla 2,425 2,117 2,163 3,577 4,837 5,657 5,620 5,436 4,883 5,859 Pelican 56 69 50 88 66 77 97 74 67 89 Petersburg 2,521 2,587 2,479 2,522 2,521 2,145 2,501 2,502 2,507 2,434 Prince Rupert 5,417 5,128 4,733 4,171 4,122 3,990 4,058 3,945 4,174 3,306 Revill. Is. - - - - 11 - - - - - Sitka 4,006 3,793 4,128 3,644 3,695 4,150 4,990 4,483 4,969 4,534 Skagway 8,643 8,507 7,792 7,049 6,481 6,609 7,310 7,371 7,150 6,806 Tenakee 36 30 27 24 22 56 48 41 76 - Wrangell 2,008 1,913 1,917 1,815 2,050 2,084 1,894 1,797 2,010 1,995 Yakutat 77 75 102 128 137 202 70 129 174 170 TOTAL 74,447 72,340 69,914 67,812 71,586 76,997 81,937 77,679 79,735
81,079
SOUTHWEST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Chenega Bay 15 5 16 60 57 39 59 50 55 85 Chignik 45 50 34 41 51 58 32 53 70 77 Cold Bay 51 67 68 69 97 111 53 70 75 83 Cordova 2,081 2,200 2,015 3,053 4,328 4,974 5,200 5,972 5,853 6,009 Dutch Harbor 54 49 50 60 72 62 26 53 52 68 False Pass 9 17 11 12 16 31 10 22 17 23 Homer 3,022 3,098 2,835 2,885 3,808 4,222 4,518 5,261 5,087 5,545 King Cove 75 88 111 112 178 158 117 118 118 150 Kodiak 3,244 3,161 3,192 3,035 3,598 4,083 4,246 4,688 4,662 4,997 Port Lions 162 167 225 219 482 634 615 613 596 704 Sand Point 74 96 90 83 140 98 87 83 87 141 Seldovia 1,014 1,131 1,077 946 1,229 1,458 1,502 1,582 1,434 1,541 Seward 1,752 1,935 2,392 1,089 - - - - - - Tatitlek 33 22 22 22 25 30 25 32 19 23 Valdez 3,447 3,534 3,664 2,759 3,250 3,304 3,252 3,364 3,299 3,549 Whittier 2,880 3,012 2,899 4,261 8,153 8,654 8,160 8,901 8,916 10,026 TOTAL 17,958 18,632 18,701 18,706 25,484 27,916 27,902 30,862 30,340 33,021
SYSTEM TOTAL 92,405 90,972 88,615 86,518 97,070 104,913 109,839 108,541 110,075 114,100
Please see page 27 for an explanation vehicle traffic calculations.
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Disembarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage ChangeSOUTHEAST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Angoon 19.7% -20.6% -19.5% 11.8% -2.0% 30.5% 24.6% -10.1% 16.7% 7.6% Bellingham 4.9% 0.5% 5.8% -4.2% 9.2% 0.8% -18.2% -0.6% 5.7% 13.5% Glacier Bay - - - - - - - - - - Gustavus - - - - - - - - - 1980.4% Haines 8.9% -2.8% -8.0% -6.6% -3.7% 2.7% 13.6%
-7.2% 2.5% 2.2%
Hollis -94.0% - - - 17.2% - - - - - Hoonah 5.4% 2.8% 3.3% -7.8% 3.3% 23.8% 13.4%
-14.5% 11.2% -11.7%
Juneau 11.7% -0.7% -1.7% -5.0% 4.2% 15.5% 10.7% -6.5% 4.7% -1.9% Kake 6.4% -0.8% -22.7% -4.7% 16.3% 21.6% 15.0% -18.5% 4.8% 14.5% Ketchikan -22.8% -2.3% -3.7% 2.8% 21.7% 6.5% 0.4% -4.2% -1.4% 6.3% Metlakatla 56.5% -12.7% 2.2% 65.4% 35.2% 17.0% -0.7% -3.3% -10.2% 20.0% Pelican -1.8% 23.2% -27.5% 76.0% -25.0% 16.7% 26.0% -23.7% -9.5% 32.8% Petersburg 2.2% 2.6% -4.2% 1.7% 0.0% -14.9% 16.6% 0.0% 0.2% -2.9% Prince Rupert 0.7% -5.3% -7.7% -11.9% -1.2% -3.2% 1.7% -2.8% 5.8% -20.8% Sitka 5.8% -5.3% 8.8% -11.7% 1.4% 12.3% 20.2% -10.2% 10.8% -8.8% Skagway 9.9% -1.6% -8.4% -9.5% -8.1% 2.0% 10.6% 0.8% -3.0% -4.8% Tenakee -12.2% -16.7% -10.0% -11.1% -8.3% 154.5% -14.3% -14.6% 85.4% - Wrangell 3.7% -4.7% 0.2% -5.3% 12.9% 1.7% -9.1% -5.1% 11.9% -0.7% Yakutat -3.8% -2.6% 36.0% 25.5% 7.0% 47.4% -65.3% 84.3% 34.9% -2.3% TOTAL -2.7% -2.8% -3.4% -3.0% 5.6% 7.6% 6.4% -5.2% 2.6% 1.7%
SOUTHWEST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Chenega Bay -37.5% -66.7% 220.0% 275.0% -5.0% -31.6% 51.3% -15.3% 10.0% 54.5% Chignik 4.7% 11.1% -32.0% 20.6% 24.4% 13.7% -44.8% 65.6% 32.1% 10.0% Cold Bay 54.5% 31.4% 1.5% 1.5% 40.6% 14.4% -52.3% 32.1% 7.1% 10.7% Cordova -0.5% 5.7% -8.4% 51.5% 41.8% 14.9% 4.5% 14.8% -2.0% 2.7% Dutch Harbor 50.0% -9.3% 2.0% 20.0% 20.0% -13.9% -58.1% 103.8% -1.9% 30.8% False Pass -10.0% 88.9% -35.3% 9.1% 33.3% 93.8% -67.7% 120.0% -22.7% 35.3% Homer 8.4% 2.5% -8.5% 1.8% 32.0% 10.9% 7.0% 16.4% -3.3% 9.0% King Cove 78.6% 17.3% 26.1% 0.9% 58.9% -11.2% -25.9% 0.9% 0.0% 27.1% Kodiak 7.5% -2.6% 1.0% -4.9% 18.6% 13.5% 4.0% 10.4% -0.6% 7.2% Port Lions -33.9% 3.1% 34.7% -2.7% 120.1% 31.5% -3.0% -0.3% -2.8% 18.1% Sand Point 2.8% 29.7% -6.3% -7.8% 68.7% -30.0% -11.2% -4.6% 4.8% 62.1% Seldovia -3.2% 11.5% -4.8% -12.2% 29.9% 18.6% 3.0% 5.3% -9.4% 7.5% Seward 8.1% 10.4% 23.6% -54.5% - - - - - - Tatitlek 17.9% -33.3% 0.0% 0.0% 13.6% 20.0% -16.7% 28.0% -40.6% 21.1% Valdez -2.2% 2.5% 3.7% -24.7% 17.8% 1.7% -1.6% 3.4% -1.9% 7.6% Whittier 2.5% 4.6% -3.8% 47.0% 91.3% 6.1% -5.7% 9.1% 0.2% 12.4% TOTAL 3.0% 3.8% 0.4% 0.0% 36.2% 9.5% -0.1% 10.6% -1.7% 8.8%
SYSTEM TOTAL -1.6% -1.6% -2.6% -2.4% 12.2% 8.1% 4.7% -1.2% 1.4% 3.7%
Please see page 27 for an explanation of vehicle traffic calculations.
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Port Departures
SOUTHEAST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Angoon 252 246 187 281 239 105 109 138 118 108 Bartlett Cove - - - 8 4 - - - - - Bellingham 66 66 81 80 74 67 52 54 53 63 Gustavus - - - - - - - - 4 60 Haines 638 641 583 591 612 508 619 574 574 641 Hollis 20 - - 3 3 - - - - - Hoonah 286 242 255 308 319 225 271 233 203 184 Hyder - - - - - - - - - - Juneau 696 712 840 888 988 1,025 1,085 905 919 974 Kake 169 170 163 155 170 187 183 166 168 177 Ketchikan 798 706 655 695 1,014 945 932 861 805 923 Metlakatla 271 203 206 249 510 515 522 476 416 514 Pelican 17 17 20 17 24 17 18 19 17 17 Petersburg 519 545 490 509 523 389 420 380 415 418 Prince Rupert 201 162 152 146 170 146 153 146 146 142 Sitka 298 289 313 337 323 262 299 255 281 263 Skagway 319 320 309 314 311 266 320 298 287 310 Tenakee 119 136 123 141 111 100 102 107 101 99 Wrangell 471 490 414 421 470 389 387 361 384 385 Yakutat 13 22 23 34 20 52 21 27 27 12
TOTAL 5,153 4,967 4,814 5,177 5,885 5,198 5,493 5,000 4,918 5,290
SOUTHWEST 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Akutan 8 8 13 14 26 26 12 14 22 24 Chenega Bay 36 24 33 34 44 35 36 47 51 36 Chignik 14 14 14 14 26 26 12 14 22 24 Cold Bay 14 14 14 14 26 26 12 14 22 24 Cordova 157 169 132 278 340 302 289 355 289 283 Dutch Harbor 7 7 7 7 13 13 6 7 11 12 False Pass 7 7 7 7 14 26 12 14 22 24 Homer 160 163 149 168 261 253 254 286 254 305 King Cove 14 14 14 14 26 26 12 14 22 24 Kodiak 144 143 134 138 195 193 171 186 178 202 Port Lions 56 51 66 86 116 119 133 116 98 171 Sandpoint 14 14 14 14 26 26 12 14 22 24 Seldovia 65 69 65 72 110 110 111 125 102 136 Seward 72 76 96 63 - - - - - - Tatitlek 75 82 56 44 58 43 55 46 32 30 Valdez 236 259 212 277 372 290 291 351 275 331 Whittier 129 134 111 213 419 381 356 417 340 380 TOTAL 1,208 1,248 1,137 1,394 2,072 1,895 1,774 2,020 1,762 2,030
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Current Annual Traffic
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.
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Regional Monthly Traffic
PASSENGERS Month Southeast Southwest Total
January 10,263 2,630 12,893 February 12,123 2,843 14,966 March 14,749 3,413 18,162 April 13,287 3,698 16,985 May 22,700 8,086 30,786 June 31,259 11,918 43,177 July 42,949 15,566 58,515 August 35,936 14,993 50,929 September 24,745 7,716 32,461 October 15,439 4,614 20,053 November 14,674 3,066 17,740 December 15,430 2,681 18,111
TOTAL 253,554 81,224 334,778
VEHICLES Month Southeast Southwest Total
January 3,391 1,236 4,627 February 3,730 1,055 4,785 March 4,900 1,640 6,540 April 4,846 1,945 6,791 May 7,871 3,694 11565 June 9,693 4,666 14,359 July 12,220 5,405 17,625 August 10,717 5,219 15,936 September 8,258 3,096 11,354 October 5,712 2,217 7,929 November 4,802 1,456 6258 December 4,978 1,353 6,331
TOTAL 81,118 32,982 114,100
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Please see page 23 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Vessel Monthly Traffic Comparison
PASSENGERS
Month Day Boats S.E. Vessels
S.W. Vessels Total
January 2,734 5,259 4,900 12,893 February 4,365 5,323 5,278 14,966 March 4,531 7,138 6,493 18,162 April 5,284 8,494 3,207 16,985 May 18,997 8,543 3,246 30,786 June 23,352 14,495 5,330 43,177 July 32,859 18,339 7,317 58,515 August 26,818 16,599 7,512 50,929 September 17,403 11,854 3,204 32,461 October 10,624 7,329 2,100 20,053 November 9,406 6,383 1,951 17,740 December 9,718 6,696 1,697 18,111
TOTAL 166,091 116,452 52,235 334,778
VEHICLES
Month Day Boats S.E. Vessels
S.W. Vessels Total
January 1,117 1,904 1,606 4,627 February 1,487 1,691 1,607 4,785 March 1,785 2,539 2,216 6,540 April 1,924 3,309 1,558 6,791 May 6,565 3,629 1,371 11,565 June 7,457 4,903 1,999 14,359 July 9,409 5,786 2,430 17,625 August 8,142 5,465 2,329 15,936 September 5,868 4,272 1,214 11,354 October 3,848 3,041 1,040 7,929 November 3,014 2,310 934 6,258 December 3,112 2,398 821 6,331
TOTAL 53,728 41,247 19,125 114,100
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Tariff Traffic
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, 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 2011 new tariffs were created to aid in the transport of non-motorized vehicles for the roadless communities of Tenakee and Akutan. Previously, tariffs for roll-on/roll-off trailers, hand carts and ATV’s were counted with motorized car deck items, beginning in 2011 these items will be 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 4.02% of the total motorized cardeck traffic. In addition, 2,389 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.”
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Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Car Deck Tariff Usage
VESSEL STANDARD VEHICLES (TO 8-1/2')
WIDE & X-W
VEHICLES (> 8-1/2')
STANDARD RVS
(TO 8-1/2')
WIDE & X-W RVS
(> 8-1/2') BUSES VANS TOTAL
Aurora 7,429 42 687 7 20 281 8,466 Chenega 12,208 91 410 16 15 262 13,002 Columbia 6,543 30 463 17 2 264 7,319 Fairweather 6,050 46 188 10 1 18 6,313 Kennicott 7,447 69 162 12 - 402 8,092 LeConte 8,615 40 84 2 - 482 9,223 Lituya 11,447 12 8 - - 83 11,550 Malaspina 17,761 71 1,313 33 31 190 19,399 Matanuska 11,182 49 695 42 40 569 12,577 Taku 6,799 35 320 18 3 305 7,480 Tustumena 9,558 244 99 29 - 729 10,659 Contract 20 - - - - - 20
TOTAL 105,059 729 4,429 186 112 3,585 114,100
VESSEL NON-
MOTORIZED TRAFFIC
PETS (INCLUDES LIVESTOCK)
ATV’S TRAILERS VEHICLES
WITHOUT A DRIVER
Aurora 138 823 16 81 737 Chenega 223 1,696 - - 885 Columbia 232 1,595 - - 770 Fairweather 426 1,189 - - 379 Kennicott 130 1,883 - - 1,397 LeConte 398 1,354 115 248 1,671 Lituya 5 281 - - 336 Malaspina 380 3,642 - - 1,065 Matanuska 229 2,364 - - 1,419 Taku 134 1,366 - - 1,114 Tustumena 82 1,763 37 - 1,745 Contract 12 6 - - 11
TOTAL 2,389 17,962 168 329 11,529
Please see page 27 for an explanation of changes to this page.
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Vehicle Tariff Chart
Passenger Tariff Chart
Vehicle Tariff Chart
Cars 105,788 92.24%
RVs 4,615 4.02%
Vans 3,585 3.13%
Buses 112
0.10%
ATVs 168
0.15%
Trailers 329
0.29%
Hand Carts 86
0.07%
Passenger Tariff Chart
Senior Citizens 35,355 10.56%
Children with groups 1,889 0.56%
Children under 6 17,269 5.16%
Children 6 and over 15,194 4.54%
Drivers 36,709 10.97%
Adults with groups 19,208 5.74%
All other adults 209,154 62.48%
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Car Length ChartCar Length Chart
10' 2,795 2.64%
15' 38,225 36.13%
19' 44,884 42.43%
21' 7,650 7.23%
30' 6,885 6.51%
40' 3,608 3.41%
50' 1,250 1.18%
60' 456
0.43%
70' 35
0.03%
Standard Vehicles 1,976,834
87.83%
Standard RVs 121,667
5.41%
Wide Vehicles 26,644 1.18%
Vans 113,984
5.06%
Buses 4,908 0.22%
Trailers 6,120 0.27%
Hand Carts 509
0.02%
Car Deck Space Usage Chart(In feet)
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RV Length Chart
Van Length Chart
RV Length Chart
15' 13
0.28% 19' 267
5.79%
21' 597
12.94%
30' 2,558
55.43%
40' 841
18.22%
50' 241
5.22% 60' 89
1.93%
70' 9
0.20%
Van Length Chart
19' 5
0.14%
21' 17
0.47%
30' 1,837
51.24%
40' 1,636
45.63%
50' 36
1.00%
60' 36
1.00%
70' 18
0.50%
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Sailings
The following three tables of sailings show the sequence of ports traveled by AMHS vessels during 2011, 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 2,894 Southeast sailings, 97 different routes are represented, and of these, 35 occur only one or two times. In the combined Southwest and Cross Gulf systems there were 1,248 sailings that occurred with 26 of the 58 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.
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Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Southeast Routes
ROUTES
SUMMER WINTER
ANN
UAL
TOTA
L
Aur
ora
Col
umbi
a
Fai
rwea
ther
Gla
cier
Ken
nico
tt
LeC
onte
Litu
ya
Mal
aspi
na
Mat
anus
ka
St.-
Aqui
lina
Tak
u TOTA
L
Aur
ora
Fai
rwea
ther
Ken
nico
tt
LeC
onte
Litu
ya
Mal
aspi
na
Mat
anus
ka
Tak
u TOTA
L
ANG HNH JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 - - 14 - - - - 28 28
ANG JNU - - - 7 - 34 - - - 6 - 47 2 - - 2 - - - - 4 51
ANG TKE HNH JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
ANG TKE JNU - - - - - 2 - - - - - 2 13 - - 17 - - - - 30 32
BEL KTN - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - 2 - - 1 - - 2 1 - 4 6
BEL KTN JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 1
BEL KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS HNS SGY SGY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1
BEL KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS SGY - 18 - - - - - 1 2 - 1 22 - - 5 - - 16 5 - 26 48
BEL KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU HNS SGY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1
BEL KTN WRG PSG SIT JNU HNS SGY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1
GUS HNH JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 - - - - 5 5
GUS JNU 4 - - - - 35 - - - - - 39 - - - 1 - - - - 1 40
HNH GUS JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - - 7 7
HNH GUS JNU JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 1
HNH JNU 1 - - - - 9 - - - - - 10 10 - - 5 - - - - 15 25
HNS - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 - - - - - - 11 11
HNS JNU - - 16 - - 2 - - - - - 18 11 1 - 11 - - - - 23 41
JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28 - - - - - - 28 28
JNU ANG - - - 7 - 34 - - - 6 - 47 13 - - 16 - - - - 29 76
JNU ANG SIT - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - 2 2
JNU ANG TKE - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 - - - - - - - - - 2
JNU GUS 2 - - - - 19 - - - - - 21 - - - 6 - - - - 6 27
JNU GUS HNH - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 1
JNU GUS PEL - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - 1 - - - - 4 4
JNU HNH 1 - - - - 9 - - - - - 10 10 - - 11 - - - - 21 31
JNU HNH ANG - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - 2 - - - - 5 5
JNU HNH GUS 2 - - - - 16 - - - - - 18 - - - - - - - - - 18
JNU HNH KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1
JNU HNH SIT - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 - - - - - - 3 3
JNU HNH SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1
JNU HNH SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR - - - - - - - - 1 - 4 5 - - - - - - 10 12 22 27
JNU HNH SIT PSG WRG KTN YPR - - - - - - - - 2 - - 2 - - - - - - - 1 1 3
JNU HNH TKE 4 - - - - 26 - - - - - 30 - - - 1 - - - - 1 31
JNU HNS - - 16 - - 2 - - - - - 18 11 1 - 11 - - - - 23 41
JNU HNS JNU SIT KAE KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
JNU HNS SGY - - 4 - - 6 - 138 - - - 148 34 1 - 48 - - - - 83 231
JNU HNS SGY SGY - - 5 - - - - - - - - 5 - - - - - - - - - 5
PORT CODES ANG- Angoon CHB- Chenega Bay HNS- Haines KAE- Kake ORI- Port Lions SGY- Skagway VDZ- Valdez BTC- Bartlett Cove CHG- Chignik HOL- Hollis KCV- King Cove PEL- Pelican SIT- Sitka WRG- Wrangell BEL- Bellingham EXC- Excursion HOM- Homer KOD- Kodiak PSG- Petersburg TAT- Tatitlek WTR- Whittier CBY- Cold Bay FPS- False Pass HTL- Hotel KTN- Ketchikan SDP- Sand Point TKE- Tenakee YAK- Yakutat CDV- Cordova HNH- Hoonah JNU- Juneau MET- Metlakatla SDV- Seldovia UNA- Unalaska YPR- Prince Rupert
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ROUTES
SUMMER WINTER
ANN
UAL
TOTA
L
Aur
ora
Col
umbi
a
Fai
rwea
ther
Gla
cier
Ken
nico
tt
LeC
onte
Litu
ya
Mal
aspi
na
Mat
anus
ka
St.-
Aqui
lina
Tak
u TOTA
L
Aur
ora
Fai
rwea
ther
Ken
nico
tt
LeC
onte
Litu
ya
Mal
aspi
na
Mat
anus
ka
Tak
u TOTA
L
JNU KAE - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - 2 2
JNU KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR - - - - - - - - - - 19 19 - - - - - - 4 1 5 24
JNU PEL 1 - - - - 9 - - - - - 10 - - - 3 - - - - 3 13
JNU PSG - - 36 - - - - - - - - 36 1 - - - - - - - 1 37
JNU PSG WRG KTN YPR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 12 23 23
JNU SGY - - 8 - - - - - - - - 8 - 1 - - - - - - 1 9
JNU SIT - - 110 - - - - - - - - 110 - 1 - - - - - - 1 111
JNU SIT KAE KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
JNU SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR - - - - - - - - 3 - 16 19 - - - - - - - 1 1 20
JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN YPR - - - - - - - - 16 - - 16 - - - - - - 3 - 3 19
JNU TKE - - - - - 4 - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - - - 4
JNU TKE ANG - - - - - 2 - - - - - 2 14 - - 15 - - - - 29 31
KAE ANG JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
KAE JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
KTN HNS JNU KAE PSG WRG YPR - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
KTN MET - - - - - - 224 - - - - 224 - - - - 294 - - - 294 518
KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS SGY - 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 - - 1 - - 1 1 - 3 5
KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 2 2
KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT HNH JNU SGY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1
KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1
KTN WRG PSG SIT JNU HNS SGY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1
KTN YPR - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - 1 - - - 2 - 3 4
MET KTN - - - - - - 224 - - - - 224 - - - - 294 - - - 294 518
PEL GUS JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - - - 3 3
PEL JNU 1 - - - - 9 - - - - - 10 - - - 4 - - - - 4 14
PSG JNU - - 36 - - - - - - - - 36 - - - - - - - - - 36
PSG KAE ANG HNH JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1
SGY - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 - - - - - - 11 11
SGY HNS JNU - - 4 - - 6 - 137 - - - 147 34 1 1 48 - - - - 84 231
SGY HNS JNU HNH KAE PSG WRG KTN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1
SGY HNS JNU JNU - - 5 - - - - - - - - 5 - - - - - - - - - 5
SGY HNS JNU KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR - - - - - - - - 3 - 1 4 - - - - - - 1 - 1 5
SGY HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - 1 - - 1 2
SGY HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN BEL - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 2 1 - 3 4
SGY HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN YPR - - - - - - - - 19 - - 19 - - 1 - - - - - 1 20
SGY HNS JNU SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN BEL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1
SGY HNS JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN BEL - 20 - - - - - 2 2 - - 24 - - 6 - - 17 5 - 28 52
(Continued)
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ROUTES
SUMMER WINTER
ANN
UAL
TOTA
L
Aur
ora
Col
umbi
a
Fai
rwea
ther
Gla
cier
Ken
nico
tt
LeC
onte
Litu
ya
Mal
aspi
na
Mat
anus
ka
St.-
Aqui
lina
Tak
u TOTA
L
Aur
ora
Fai
rwea
ther
Ken
nico
tt
LeC
onte
Litu
ya
Mal
aspi
na
Mat
anus
ka
Tak
u TOTA
L
SGY JNU - - 8 - - - - - - - - 8 - 1 - - - - - - 1 9
SIT - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 - - - - - - 6 6
SIT ANG JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - 2 2
SIT HNH JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 - - - - - - 3 3
SIT JNU - - 110 - - - - - - - - 110 - 1 - - - - - - 1 111
TKE ANG JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 1
TKE HNH JNU 4 - - - - 26 - - - - - 30 - - - - - - - - - 30
TKE JNU - - - - - 4 - - - 2 - 6 - - - - - - - - - 6
YPR HNS SGY KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
YPR KTN - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - 3 - 4 5
YPR KTN WRG PSG JNU - - - - - - - - 19 - - 19 - - - - - - - - - 19
YPR KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS SGY - - - - - - - - 18 - - 18 - - 2 - - - - - 2 20
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU - - - - - - - - 2 - 20 22 - - - - - - 16 15 31 53
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU HNS SGY - - - - - - - - 4 - 2 6 - - - - - - - - - 6
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT GUS JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT HNH JNU - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 - - - - - - 4 1 5 7
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT HNH JNU JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT JNU - - - - - - - - - - 17 17 - - - - - - 9 10 19 36
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT JNU HNS SGY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT JNU JNU - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT JNU SGY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1
YPR KTN WRG PSG SIT HNH JNU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1
YPR KTN WRG PSG SIT JNU HNS SGY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 1
Grand Total 20 41 358 14 2 254 448 279 91 16 89 1,612 184 72 21 231 588 43 83 60 1,282 2,894
Southeast Routes(Continued)
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Southwest Routes
ROUTES
SUMMER WINTER
ANN
UAL
TOTA
L
Aur
ora
Che
nega
Ken
nico
tt
Tus
tum
ena
TOTA
L
Am
. Eag
le
Aur
ora
Che
nega
Fai
rwea
ther
Ken
nico
tt
Tus
tum
ena
Wat
er T
axi
TOTA
L
CDV CHB WTR - - - - - - 2 - - - - - 2 2 CDV TAT VDZ 8 - - - 8 - 2 - - - - - 2 10 CDV VDZ - - - - - - - 8 10 - - - 18 18 CDV VDZ WTR - 65 - - 65 - 4 19 - - - - 23 88 CDV WTR 1 87 - - 88 - 15 55 18 - - - 88 176 CDV WTR VDZ - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 1 CHB WTR - - - - - 6 - - - - - - 6 6 HOM KOD - - 10 11 21 - - - - 1 9 - 10 31 HOM KOD CHB WTR - - 2 - 2 - - - - 1 - - 1 3 HOM ORI KOD - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 HOM SDV - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 2 HOM SDV ORI KOD - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 KOD HOM - - 3 - 3 - - - - 1 1 - 2 5 KOD HOM SDV - - 9 13 22 - - - - 1 36 - 37 59 KOD HOM WTR - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 KOD ORI - - - - - - - - - - 7 - 7 7 KOD ORI HOM - - - 11 11 - - - - - 10 - 10 21 KOD ORI HOM SDV - - - 21 21 - - - - - 40 - 40 61 KOD ORI HOM SDV SDV SDV - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 KOD SDV - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 ORI KOD - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 ORI KOD HOM SDV - - - - - - - - - - 6 - 6 6 SDV HOM - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 2 SDV HOM KOD - - 3 2 5 - - - - 2 28 - 30 35 SDV HOM KOD CHB WTR - - 7 - 7 - - - - - - - - 7 SDV HOM KOD CHG SDP KCV CBY FPS AKU UNA - - - 11 11 - - - - - 1 - 1 12 SDV HOM KOD KOD - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 SDV HOM ORI KOD - - - 32 32 - - - - - 52 - 52 84 TAT VDZ - - - - - - - - - - - 12 12 12 UNA AKU FPS CBY KCV SDP CHG KOD HOM SDV - - - 10 10 - - - - - 2 - 2 12 VDZ CDV - - - - - - - 9 10 - - - 19 19 VDZ CHB WTR 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 VDZ TAT - - - - - - - - - - - 12 12 12 VDZ TAT CDV 8 - - - 8 - 2 - - - - - 2 10 VDZ TAT WTR 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 VDZ WTR 112 - - - 112 - - - - - - - - 112 WTR - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 WTR CDV - 86 - - 86 - 11 48 18 - - - 77 163 WTR CHB - - - - - 6 - - - - - - 6 6 WTR CHB CDV - - - - - - 2 - - - - - 2 2 WTR CHB KOD - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 WTR CHB KOD HOM - - 9 - 9 - - - - - - - - 9 WTR CHB KOD HOM SDV - - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 2 WTR CHB VDZ 7 - - - 7 - - - - - - - - 7 WTR TAT VDZ 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 WTR VDZ 106 - - - 106 - - - - - - - - 106 WTR VDZ CDV - 65 - - 65 - 8 26 - - - - 34 99
Grand Total 245 304 46 111 706 12 46 166 56 7 202 24 513 1,219
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Cross-Gulf Routes
ROUTES
SUMMER WINTER
ANN
UAL
TOTA
L
Kenn
icot
t
TOTA
L
Kenn
icot
t
TOTA
L
BEL KTN JNU YAK WTR 10 10 - - 10
JNU WTR - - 2 2 2
JNU YAK WTR - - 1 1 1
KTN JNU YAK WTR 1 1 - 1
SDV HOM KOD CHB WTR YAK JNU KTN BEL - - 1 1 1
WTR JNU - - 1 1 1
WTR KTN BEL 1 1 - - 1
WTR YAK JNU KTN BEL 8 8 - - 8
WTR YAK JNU KTN YPR 1 1 1 1 2
WTR YAK JNU PSG KTN YPR - - 1 1 1
YPR KTN JNU YAK WTR CHB KOD HOM SDV - - 1 1 1
Grand Total 21 21 8 8 29
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Southeast City Pairs
Southwest City PairsSouthwest City Pairs
DEPARTED AKUT
AN
CHEN
EGA
BAY
CHIG
NIK
COLD
BAY
CORD
OVA
DUT
CH H
ARBO
R
FALS
E PA
SS
HOM
ER
KIN
G C
OVE
KOD
IAK
PORT
LIO
NS
SAN
D P
OIN
T
SELD
OVIA
TATI
TLEK
VALD
EZ
WHI
TTIE
R
TOTA
L
AKUTAN - - 12 12 - 12 12 12 12 12 - 12 12 - - - 108 CHENEGA BAY - - - - 2 - - 12 - 13 - - 3 - 7 18 55 CHIGNIK 12 - - 12 - 12 12 12 12 12 - 12 12 - - - 108 COLD BAY 12 - 12 - - 12 12 12 12 12 - 12 12 - - - 108 CORDOVA - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 9 114 258 383 DUTCH HARBOR 12 - 12 12 - - 12 12 12 12 - 12 12 - - - 108 FALSE PASS 12 - 12 12 - 12 - 12 12 12 - 12 12 - - - 108 HOMER 12 11 12 12 - 12 12 - 12 170 84 12 138 - - 12 499 KING COVE 12 - 12 12 - 12 12 12 - 12 - 12 12 - - - 108 KODIAK 12 11 12 12 - 12 12 171 12 - 88 12 137 - - 12 503 PORT LIONS - - - - - - - 87 - 91 - - 67 - - - 245 SAND POINT 12 - 12 12 - 12 12 12 12 12 - - 12 - - - 108 SELDOVIA 12 8 12 12 - 12 12 138 12 137 83 12 - - - 8 458 TATITLEK - - - - 9 - - - - - - - - - 22 1 32 VALDEZ - 1 - - 126 - - - - - - - - 22 - 198 347 WHITTIER - 26 - - 256 - - 12 - 13 - - 3 1 212 - 523 TOTAL 108 59 108 108 393 108 108 504 108 508 255 108 432 32 355 507 3,801
ARR
IVED
Southeast City Pairs
DEPARTED ANGO
ON
BELL
INGH
AM
GUST
AVUS
HAIN
ES
HOON
AH
JUN
EAU
KAKE
KETC
HIKA
N
MET
LAKA
TLA
PELI
CAN
PETE
RSBU
RG
PRIN
CE R
UPER
T
SITK
A
SKAG
WAY
TENA
KEE
WRA
NGE
LL
YAKU
TAT
TOTA
L
ANGOON - - - - 29 111 - - - - - - - - 34 - - 174 BELLINGHAM - - - 47 - 58 1 63 - - 47 - 1 47 - 47 10 321 GUSTAVUS - - - - 6 56 - - - 4 - - - - - - - 66 HAINES - 53 - - 1 340 6 81 - - 81 25 51 305 - 81 - 1,024 HOONAH 5 - 25 - - 101 27 30 - - 30 28 29 1 31 30 - 337 JUNEAU 109 62 50 338 112 - 76 204 - 17 225 138 213 313 66 192 13 2,128 KAKE 2 1 1 6 9 103 - 74 - - 74 71 46 8 - 74 - 469 KETCHIKAN - 63 1 79 9 206 100 - 514 - 193 142 50 81 - 193 12 1,643 METLAKATLA - - - - - - - 514 - - - - - - - - - 514 PELICAN - - 3 - - 17 - - - - - - - - - - - 20 PETERSBURG 1 53 1 79 10 225 101 193 - - - 136 50 81 - 192 - 1,122 PRINCE RUPERT - - 1 26 8 139 97 142 - - 138 - 46 27 - 138 1 763 SITKA - 50 1 4 10 146 45 117 - - 117 66 - 6 - 117 - 679 SKAGWAY - 53 - 307 1 313 6 81 - - 81 25 51 - - 81 - 999 TENAKEE 31 - - - 31 69 - - - - - - - - - - - 131 WRANGELL - 53 1 79 9 193 100 192 - - 193 135 50 81 - - - 1,086 YAKUTAT - 9 - - - 12 - 12 - - 1 3 - - - - - 37 TOTAL 148 397 84 965 235 2,089 559 1,703 514 21 1,180 769 587 950 131 1,145 36 11,513
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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, unac-companied 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 and 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.
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Southeast Passengers
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
Southeast Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers ANGOON 265 341 421 180 329 294 334 396 58 419 622 513 4,172
BELLINGHAM 681 728 841 1,025 1,069 2,100 2,763 1,663 1,075 758 679 798 14,180
GUSTAVUS 32 80 63 23 312 649 706 780 209 132 116 145 3,247
HAINES 1,484 1,335 1,475 1,225 3,008 4,166 6,542 5,755 3,542 2,108 1,788 1,577 34,005
HOONAH 356 284 409 242 302 234 592 487 299 415 576 439 4,635
JUNEAU 2,952 2,983 4,529 3,208 7,887 10,011 13,824 10,598 6,963 3,807 4,126 4,126 75,014
KAKE 155 152 269 99 148 171 316 253 180 249 255 193 2,440
KETCHIKAN 1,492 2,464 2,548 2,947 2,708 3,153 4,067 4,088 3,670 3,046 2,453 3,074 35,710
METLAKATLA 684 1,500 1,364 1,353 1,154 968 1,332 1,499 1,649 1,732 1,419 1,970 16,624
PELICAN 21 67 36 18 63 95 128 93 18 26 21 26 612
PETERSBURG 408 556 596 475 665 1,113 1,392 1,180 864 445 583 555 8,832
PRINCE RUPERT 259 188 370 700 970 1,846 2,188 1,553 563 329 188 202 9,356
SITKA 450 488 579 667 1,916 2,356 2,723 1,830 1,836 543 594 686 14,668
SKAGWAY 570 461 729 590 1,656 3,286 4,669 4,418 2,881 863 556 537 21,216
TENAKEE 103 74 141 61 109 200 251 246 120 164 189 118 1,776
WRANGELL 349 422 379 469 374 580 1,065 1,032 796 395 509 468 6,838
YAKUTAT 2 - - 5 30 37 57 65 22 8 - 3 229
Grand Total 10,263 12,123 14,749 13,287 22,700 31,259 42,949 35,936 24,745 15,439 14,674 15,430 253,554
Disembarking Passengers ANGOON 274 329 497 201 350 375 418 367 78 471 602 557 4,519
BELLINGHAM 556 336 669 542 1,044 1,572 1,704 2,130 1,456 1,133 625 636 12,403
GUSTAVUS 33 98 77 40 481 759 769 759 191 102 132 110 3,551
HAINES 1,348 1,584 1,645 1,435 3,232 4,680 6,777 4,926 2,651 1,774 1,630 1,602 33,284
HOONAH 381 232 413 337 434 282 644 542 346 453 597 379 5,040
JUNEAU 3,298 3,342 3,905 3,318 7,218 9,894 13,562 11,201 7,512 3,942 4,546 4,289 76,027
KAKE 121 117 269 111 192 235 329 222 262 163 213 258 2,492
KETCHIKAN 1,488 2,589 2,683 2,945 2,758 3,151 4,035 3,733 3,302 2,694 2,310 2,999 34,687
METLAKATLA 716 1,471 1,467 1,452 1,255 1,103 1,460 1,567 1,658 1,845 1,458 1,978 17,430
PELICAN 18 63 48 34 102 141 111 88 20 23 30 25 703
PETERSBURG 378 476 716 549 796 1,163 1,397 1,106 867 449 491 658 9,046
PRINCE RUPERT 133 118 177 221 495 1,283 2,150 2,097 1,419 397 191 233 8,914
SITKA 578 402 847 621 2,051 2,304 2,744 1,908 1,710 636 666 500 14,967
SKAGWAY 455 449 730 883 1,680 3,195 5,170 4,115 2,548 856 469 531 21,081
TENAKEE 71 70 132 68 127 239 245 227 98 170 174 128 1,749
WRANGELL 376 447 474 475 483 809 1,077 908 630 439 540 454 7,112
YAKUTAT 14 - - 18 61 52 70 42 23 4 - 10 294
Grand Total 10,238 12,123 14,749 13,250 22,759 31,237 42,662 35,938 24,771 15,551 14,674 15,347 253,299
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Southeast Vehicles
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
Southeast Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles ANGOON 68 93 132 45 75 87 82 99 6 100 128 125 1,040
BELLINGHAM 365 379 369 457 481 702 862 517 405 363 359 418 5,677
GUSTAVUS 15 17 12 9 142 147 161 217 97 97 60 62 1,036
HAINES 490 448 547 530 1,092 1,665 2,352 2,218 1,468 880 646 540 12,876
HOONAH 141 103 141 116 125 77 178 166 131 198 198 165 1,739
JUNEAU 930 888 1,380 1,198 2,422 2,647 3,365 2,903 2,337 1,391 1,248 1,305 22,014
KAKE 20 20 40 29 42 43 62 49 50 64 51 38 508
KETCHIKAN 494 709 883 812 1,033 1,001 1,237 1,260 1,223 1,060 815 955 11,482
METLAKATLA 244 483 467 496 445 406 494 487 527 596 471 575 5,691
PELICAN 4 6 3 4 18 12 4 6 4 16 8 5 90
PETERSBURG 89 122 180 138 204 305 377 332 263 160 178 167 2,515
PRINCE RUPERT 109 90 192 402 469 728 685 497 217 159 106 71 3,725
SITKA 165 129 234 235 539 606 683 513 547 186 202 239 4,278
SKAGWAY 161 137 204 236 634 1,055 1,383 1,183 791 298 194 178 6,454
TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - -
WRANGELL 94 106 116 137 131 194 274 248 159 139 138 130 1,866
YAKUTAT 2 - - 2 19 18 21 22 33 5 - 5 127
Grand Total 3,391 3,730 4,900 4,846 7,871 9,693 12,220 10,717 8,258 5,712 4,802 4,978 81,118
Disembarking Vehicles ANGOON 71 93 139 44 77 96 91 104 9 102 120 124 1,070
BELLINGHAM 279 166 306 264 463 574 628 775 669 545 345 297 5,311
GUSTAVUS 18 23 21 21 194 204 159 232 87 92 53 61 1,165
HAINES 448 543 618 635 1,206 1,823 2,210 1,772 1,145 650 587 567 12,204
HOONAH 133 116 147 144 185 95 185 183 124 205 186 150 1,853
JUNEAU 1,076 952 1,295 1,276 2,254 2,713 3,291 2,806 2,239 1,409 1,408 1,379 22,098
KAKE 20 23 49 37 38 58 83 55 70 42 54 48 577
KETCHIKAN 512 766 915 973 1,129 1,132 1,308 1,170 998 1,008 770 927 11,608
METLAKATLA 260 478 494 483 485 414 537 508 518 614 477 591 5,859
PELICAN 4 3 5 10 17 12 6 4 4 13 7 4 89
PETERSBURG 111 118 199 141 235 279 358 286 223 148 146 190 2,434
PRINCE RUPERT 48 53 69 85 202 404 705 741 616 215 102 66 3,306
SITKA 209 138 290 228 594 618 680 526 543 274 237 197 4,534
SKAGWAY 123 140 208 300 589 998 1,633 1,312 841 319 169 174 6,806
TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - -
WRANGELL 95 118 145 157 192 250 254 221 149 131 141 142 1,995
YAKUTAT 8 - - 18 41 25 22 25 22 6 - 3 170
Grand Total 3,415 3,730 4,900 4,816 7,901 9,695 12,150 10,720 8,257 5,773 4,802 4,920 81,079
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Southwest Passengers
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
Southwest Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers AKUTAN - - - 119 75 62 44 155 77 10 - - 542
CHENEGA BAY - - - 8 2 30 32 64 30 14 - - 180
CHIGNIK - - - 13 34 17 42 110 46 20 - - 282
COLD BAY - - - 10 17 12 25 49 44 25 - - 182
CORDOVA 534 576 710 724 1,281 1,793 2,354 2,268 1,596 944 530 426 13,736
DUTCH HARBOR - - - 35 107 130 129 162 98 36 - - 697
FALSE PASS - - - - 13 2 28 18 6 - - - 67
HOMER 585 640 784 777 1,462 1,805 1,921 1,885 1,291 954 793 773 13,670
KING COVE - - - 43 101 52 71 111 73 38 - - 489
KODIAK 603 496 588 518 956 1,304 1,363 1,579 1,219 860 720 604 10,810
PORT LIONS 202 157 169 91 99 113 117 86 84 174 184 223 1,699
SAND POINT - - - 49 62 51 16 69 75 3 - - 325
SELDOVIA 136 156 175 145 315 286 415 346 239 231 254 209 2,907
TATITLEK 4 5 10 1 45 6 1 13 - 10 11 12 118
VALDEZ 52 270 204 266 1,022 2,773 4,246 3,911 965 318 76 94 14,197
WHITTIER 514 543 773 899 2,495 3,482 4,762 4,167 1,873 977 498 340 21,323
GRAND TOTAL 2,630 2,843 3,413 3,698 8,086 11,918 15,566 14,993 7,716 4,614 3,066 2,681 81,224
Disembarking Passengers AKUTAN - - - 40 71 83 50 71 53 22 - - 390
CHENEGA BAY - - - 6 9 45 30 46 15 - - 2 153
CHIGNIK - - - 10 90 62 28 51 37 2 - - 280
COLD BAY - - - 9 35 21 38 84 30 3 - - 220
CORDOVA 511 599 746 859 1,696 1,823 2,382 2,069 1,330 896 524 411 13,846
DUTCH HARBOR - - - 111 99 141 154 302 118 - - - 925
FALSE PASS - - - - 16 8 19 9 7 2 - - 61
HOMER 629 565 687 600 1,171 1,455 1,698 1,948 1,402 1,013 834 672 12,674
KING COVE - - - 50 80 65 60 94 105 21 - - 475
KODIAK 585 486 677 634 1,147 1,473 1,668 1,524 1,287 802 659 657 11,599
PORT LIONS 184 155 166 91 126 102 120 78 77 178 199 250 1,726
SAND POINT - - - 43 83 37 23 53 29 44 - - 312
SELDOVIA 128 243 186 214 324 408 355 349 180 240 259 249 3,135
TATITLEK 8 2 10 1 47 9 2 11 - 14 5 6 115
VALDEZ 16 264 151 208 900 2,011 2,989 2,701 888 306 73 128 10,635
WHITTIER 594 529 790 859 2,133 4,197 6,237 5,601 2,132 959 513 389 24,933
GRAND TOTAL 2,655 2,843 3,413 3,735 8,027 11,940 15,853 14,991 7,690 4,502 3,066 2,764 81,479
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Southwest Vehicles
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
Southwest Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles AKUTAN - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CHENEGA BAY - - - 6 5 11 13 17 17 6 - - 75
CHIGNIK - - - 2 3 - 5 14 8 3 - - 35
COLD BAY - - - 5 8 4 9 10 24 20 - - 80
CORDOVA 269 222 355 344 618 783 867 871 663 463 251 237 5,943
DUTCH HARBOR - - - 7 15 10 4 10 6 4 - - 56
FALSE PASS - - - 1 4 1 1 4 4 2 - - 17
HOMER 230 225 389 468 731 757 700 697 535 521 409 374 6,036
KING COVE - - - 6 22 13 13 27 25 6 - - 112
KODIAK 263 198 267 283 438 568 513 546 435 452 322 277 4,562
PORT LIONS 67 53 62 49 47 37 42 28 46 68 79 102 680
SAND POINT - - - 7 17 9 12 35 14 8 - - 102
SELDOVIA 70 53 98 91 203 155 180 171 140 112 124 113 1,510
TATITLEK - - - - 3 3 6 4 - - 2 - 18
VALDEZ 19 66 78 100 445 972 1,376 1,259 352 75 31 38 4,811
WHITTIER 318 238 391 576 1,135 1,343 1,664 1,526 827 477 238 212 8,945
GRAND TOTAL 1,236 1,055 1,640 1,945 3,694 4,666 5,405 5,219 3,096 2,217 1,456 1,353 32,982
Disembarking Vehicles AKUTAN - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CHENEGA BAY - - - 3 8 18 19 19 13 - - 5 85
CHIGNIK - - - 5 21 10 8 12 18 3 - - 77
COLD BAY - - - 5 9 10 15 29 15 - - - 83
CORDOVA 261 235 381 468 778 743 867 834 533 425 255 229 6,009
DUTCH HARBOR - - - 5 5 13 7 22 16 - - - 68
FALSE PASS - - - 2 11 3 1 1 5 - - - 23
HOMER 284 204 337 349 586 625 640 692 554 529 402 343 5,545
JUNEAU - - - 12 35 23 9 33 24 14 - - 150
KETCHIKAN 222 191 331 376 562 577 611 560 494 420 332 321 4,997
KING COVE 61 63 60 41 57 43 38 36 39 76 85 105 704
KODIAK - - - 9 39 34 17 16 24 2 - - 141
PORT LIONS 63 71 88 128 205 212 148 164 107 125 115 115 1,541
PRINCE RUPERT - - - 1 7 5 3 4 - 1 2 - 23
SAND POINT 8 65 51 56 344 680 988 881 325 88 21 42 3,549
SELDOVIA 313 226 392 515 997 1,668 2,104 1,913 930 473 244 251 10,026
GRAND TOTAL 1,212 1,055 1,640 1,975 3,664 4,664 5,475 5,216 3,097 2,156 1,456 1,411 33,021
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Aurora Passengers
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
Aurora Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers ANGOON 265 341 421 26 - - - - - - - - 1,053 CHENEGA BAY - - - 4 - 3 - 5 - - - - 12 CORDOVA - - - 643 21 7 9 49 - - - - 729 GUSTAVUS 32 80 63 - - - - - 208 - - - 383 HAINES 791 976 950 - - - - - - - - - 2,717 HOONAH 324 250 322 12 - - - - 170 - - - 1,078 JUNEAU 1,476 1,677 2,310 25 - - - 1 453 - - - 5,942 KAKE 30 2 2 - - - - - - - - - 34 PELICAN 21 67 36 - - - - - 18 - - - 142 PETERSBURG - - 81 - - - - - - - - - 81 SITKA - 82 - - - - - - - - - - 82 SKAGWAY 332 280 451 - - - - - - - - - 1,063 TATITLEK - - - 1 45 6 1 13 - - - - 66 TENAKEE 103 74 141 3 2 - - - 82 - - - 405 VALDEZ - - - 242 466 1,593 2,558 2,473 - - - - 7,332 WHITTIER - - - 652 423 889 1,604 1,408 1 - - - 4,977
Grand Total 3,374 3,829 4,777 1,608 957 2,498 4,172 3,949 932 - - - 26,096
Disembarking Passengers ANGOON 274 329 496 27 - - - - - - - - 1,126
CHENEGA BAY - - - 6 - 18 1 12 1 - - - 38
CORDOVA - - - 767 11 24 26 54 - - - - 882
GUSTAVUS 33 98 77 - - - - - 191 - - - 399
HAINES 768 1,029 1,129 - - - - - - - - 2,926
HOONAH 288 91 226 6 - - - - 184 - - - 795
JUNEAU 1,703 1,869 2,076 32 2 - - - 455 - - - 6,137
KAKE 30 - 19 - - - - - - - - 49
PELICAN 18 63 48 - - - - - 20 - - - 149
PETERSBURG - - 102 - - - - - - - - - 102
SKAGWAY 189 280 472 - - - - - - - - - 941
TATITLEK - - - 1 47 9 2 11 - - - - 70
TENAKEE 71 70 132 1 - - - 1 81 - - - 356
VALDEZ - - - 194 387 886 1,613 1,458 - - - - 4,538
WHITTIER - - - 574 510 1,561 2,530 2,413 - - - - 7,588
Grand Total 3,374 3,829 4,777 1,608 957 2,498 4,172 3,949 932 - - - 26,096
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Aurora Vehicles
Please see page 41for an interpretation of the information on this page.
Aurora Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles ANGOON 68 93 132 6 - - - - - - - - 299
CHENEGA BAY - - - 4 1 1 - - - - - - 6
CORDOVA - - - 296 8 4 6 15 - - - - 329
GUSTAVUS 15 17 12 - - - - - 97 - - - 141
HAINES 253 300 326 - - - - - - - - - 879
HOONAH 133 101 118 3 - - - - 65 - - - 420
JUNEAU 412 476 674 6 - - - - 141 - - - 1,709
KAKE 4 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 6
PELICAN 4 6 3 - - - - - 4 - - - 17
PETERSBURG - - 12 - - - - - - - - - 12
SITKA - 13 - - - - - - - - - 13
SKAGWAY 87 71 122 - - - - - - - - - 280
TATITLEK - - - - 3 3 6 4 - - - - 16
TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - -
VALDEZ - - - 87 199 575 857 779 - - - - 2,497
WHITTIER - - - 381 156 327 534 443 1 - - - 1,842
Grand Total 976 1,078 1,400 783 367 910 1,403 1,241 308 - - - 8,466
Disembarking Vehicles ANGOON 71 93 139 6 - - - - - - - - 309 CHENEGA BAY - - - 3 1 10 3 9 1 - - - 27 CORDOVA - - - 406 7 6 11 16 - - - - 446 GUSTAVUS 18 23 21 - - - - - 87 - - - 149 HAINES 235 292 374 - - - - - - - - - 901 HOONAH 92 68 103 2 - - - - 59 - - - 324 JUNEAU 486 518 601 7 - - - - 157 - - - 1,769 KAKE 6 - 3 - - - - - - - - - 9 PELICAN 4 3 5 - - - - - 4 - - - 16 PETERSBURG - - 20 - - - - - - - - - 20 SKAGWAY 64 81 134 - - - - - - - - - 279 TATITLEK - - - 1 7 5 3 4 - - - - 20 TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - - VALDEZ - - - 49 154 325 538 451 - - - - 1,517 WHITTIER - - - 309 198 564 848 761 - - - - 2,680
Grand Total 976 1,078 1,400 783 367 910 1,403 1,241 308 - - - 8,466
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Chenega Passengers
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
Chenega Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers CORDOVA 534 576 710 81 1,260 1,786 2,345 2,219 1,596 944 355 - 12,406 VALDEZ 44 268 194 24 556 1,180 1,688 1,438 965 304 61 - 6,722 WHITTIER 467 543 773 91 1,693 1,986 2,554 2,242 1,451 868 350 - 13,018 GRAND TOTAL 1,045 1,387 1,677 196 3,509 4,952 6,587 5,899 4,012 2,116 766 - 32,146
Disembarking Passengers CORDOVA 511 599 746 92 1,685 1,799 2,356 2,015 1,330 896 366 - 12,395 VALDEZ 12 259 141 14 513 1,125 1,376 1,243 888 296 49 - 5,916 WHITTIER 522 529 790 90 1,311 2,028 2,855 2,641 1,794 924 351 - 13,835
GRAND TOTAL 1,045 1,387 1,677 196 3,509 4,952 6,587 5,899 4,012 2,116 766 - 32,146
Columbia PassengersColumbia Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers BELLINGHAM - - - - 294 1,577 1,948 1,230 851 - - - 5,900 HAINES - - - - 436 727 1,031 1,021 793 - - - 4,008 JUNEAU - - - - 451 604 776 793 403 - - - 3,027 KETCHIKAN - - - - 393 485 594 767 620 - - - 2,859 PETERSBURG - - - - 131 238 209 223 147 - - - 948 SITKA - - - - 95 215 206 273 161 - - - 950 SKAGWAY - - - - 199 380 528 622 458 - - - 2,187 WRANGELL - - - - 81 87 184 234 149 - - - 735 GRAND TOTAL - - - - 2,080 4,313 5,476 5,163 3,582 - - - 20,614
Disembarking Passengers BELLINGHAM - - - - 491 1,099 1,257 1,683 1,115 - - - 5,645 HAINES - - - - 342 807 1,017 681 415 - - - 3,262 JUNEAU - - - - 494 838 1,124 898 854 - - - 4,208 KETCHIKAN - - - - 278 538 651 591 478 - - - 2,536 PETERSBURG - - - - 79 193 236 203 84 - - - 795 SITKA - - - - 84 115 161 214 131 - - - 705 SKAGWAY - - - - 226 578 791 714 393 - - - 2,702 WRANGELL - - - - 86 145 239 179 112 - - - 761
GRAND TOTAL - - - - 2,080 4,313 5,476 5,163 3,582 - - - 20,614
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Chenega Vehicles
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
Chenega Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles CORDOVA 269 222 355 48 610 779 861 856 663 463 165 - 5,291 VALDEZ 19 66 78 13 246 397 519 480 352 74 22 - 2,266 WHITTIER 242 238 391 62 741 800 913 883 596 418 161 - 5,445
GRAND TOTAL 530 526 824 123 1,597 1,976 2,293 2,219 1,611 955 348 - 13,002
Disembarking Vehicles CORDOVA 261 235 381 62 771 737 856 818 533 425 171 - 5,250 VALDEZ 8 65 51 7 190 355 450 430 325 88 15 - 1,984 WHITTIER 261 226 392 54 636 884 987 971 753 442 162 - 5,768
GRAND TOTAL 530 526 824 123 1,597 1,976 2,293 2,219 1,611 955 348 - 13,002
Columbia VehiclesColumbia Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles BELLINGHAM - - - - 144 532 621 389 307 - - - 1,993 HAINES - - - - 205 341 483 491 376 - - - 1,896 JUNEAU - - - - 168 203 232 281 183 - - - 1,067 KETCHIKAN - - - - 166 128 146 218 218 - - - 876 PETERSBURG - - - - 33 55 45 61 56 - - - 250 SITKA - - - - 33 60 58 85 62 - - - 298 SKAGWAY - - - - 96 137 191 170 140 - - - 734 WRANGELL - - - - 23 34 47 59 42 - - - 205 GRAND TOTAL - - - - 868 1,490 1,823 1,754 1,384 - - - 7,319
Disembarking Vehicles BELLINGHAM - - - - 212 417 467 623 517 - - - 2,236 HAINES - - - - 163 331 408 302 194 - - - 1,398 JUNEAU - - - - 157 241 287 246 243 - - - 1,174 KETCHIKAN - - - - 143 162 200 175 174 - - - 854 PETERSBURG - - - - 23 50 63 47 20 - - - 203 SITKA - - - - 42 53 56 80 78 - - - 309 SKAGWAY - - - - 97 195 288 237 125 - - - 942 WRANGELL - - - - 31 41 54 44 33 - - - 203
GRAND TOTAL - - - - 868 1,490 1,823 1,754 1,384 - - - 7,319
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Fairweather PassengersFairweather Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers CORDOVA - - - - - - - - - - 175 426 601 HAINES 53 - - - 620 251 709 - 44 - - - 1,677 JUNEAU 140 - - - 2,859 2,305 3,237 1,276 1,836 - - - 11,653 PETERSBURG - - - - 125 189 407 189 89 - - - 999 SITKA 64 - - - 1,629 1,826 1,965 1,013 1,281 - - - 7,778 SKAGWAY 20 - - - 234 - 126 - 601 - - - 981 VALDEZ - - - - - - - - - - 10 88 98 WHITTIER - - - - - - - - - - 148 323 471 GRAND TOTAL 277 - - - 5,467 4,571 6,444 2,478 3,851 - 333 837 24,258
Disembarking Passengers CORDOVA - - - - - - - - - - 158 411 569 HAINES 31 - - - 793 377 743 - 47 - - - 1,991 JUNEAU 132 - - - 2,441 2,266 3,207 1,202 1,992 - - - 11,240 PETERSBURG - - - - 247 169 392 180 89 - - - 1,077 SITKA 98 - - - 1,696 1,759 2,028 1,096 1,161 - - - 7,838 SKAGWAY 16 - - - 290 - 74 - 562 - - - 942 VALDEZ - - - - - - - - - - 13 116 129 WHITTIER - - - - - - - - - - 162 310 472
GRAND TOTAL 277 - - - 5,467 4,571 6,444 2,478 3,851 - 333 837 24,258
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Fairweather VehiclesFairweather Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles CORDOVA - - - - - - - - - - 86 237 323 HAINES 15 - - - 160 83 120 - 13 - - - 391 JUNEAU 43 - - - 704 557 695 312 473 - - - 2,784 PETERSBURG - - - - 42 63 108 33 31 - - - 277 SITKA 23 - - - 449 456 474 245 362 - - - 2,009 SKAGWAY 2 - - - 73 - 41 - 100 - - - 216 VALDEZ - - - - - - - - - - 7 38 45 WHITTIER - - - - - - - - - - 77 191 268 GRAND TOTAL 83 - - - 1,428 1,159 1,438 590 979 - 170 466 6,313
Disembarking Vehicles CORDOVA - - - - - - - - - - 84 229 313 HAINES 8 - - - 190 103 132 - 17 - - - 450 JUNEAU 38 - - - 656 602 743 278 495 - - - 2,812 PETERSBURG - - - - 58 33 85 45 29 - - - 250 SITKA 31 - - - 433 421 461 267 325 - - - 1,938 SKAGWAY 6 - - - 91 - 17 - 113 - - - 227 VALDEZ - - - - - - - - - - 4 42 46 WHITTIER - - - - - - - - - - 82 195 277 GRAND TOTAL 83 - - - 1,428 1,159 1,438 590 979 - 170 466 6,313
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Kennicott PassengersKennicott Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers BELLINGHAM 1 - 643 597 154 523 815 433 224 22 - - 3,412 CHENEGA BAY - - - 4 2 27 32 59 30 14 - - 168 HAINES 177 - 376 317 55 - - - - - - - 925 HOMER - - - 100 463 480 482 476 411 99 - 82 2,593 JUNEAU 338 - 670 698 193 293 387 264 150 34 - 79 3,106 KETCHIKAN 112 - 591 421 239 134 191 126 90 39 - 19 1,962 KODIAK - - - 82 441 483 445 488 519 124 - 11 2,593 PETERSBURG 64 - 185 127 9 - - - - - - - 385 PRINCE RUPERT 114 - - 58 - - - - - - - 8 180 SELDOVIA - - - 19 48 39 99 43 50 28 - 19 345 SITKA 44 - 67 134 - - - - - - - - 245 SKAGWAY 51 - 243 92 34 - - - - - - - 420 WHITTIER 47 - - 156 379 607 604 517 421 109 - 17 2,857 WRANGELL 33 - 165 151 1 - - - - - - - 350 YAKUTAT 2 - - 5 30 37 57 65 22 8 - 3 229
GRAND TOTAL 983 - 2,940 2,961 2,048 2,623 3,112 2,471 1,917 477 - 238 19,770
Disembarking Passengers BELLINGHAM - - 519 203 252 473 447 447 341 152 - - 2,834 CHENEGA BAY - - - - 9 27 29 34 14 - - 2 115 HAINES 146 - 512 422 14 - - - - - - - 1,094 HOMER - - - 84 409 389 431 439 491 124 - 30 2,397 JUNEAU 385 - 626 842 230 299 432 285 104 22 - 6 3,231 KETCHIKAN 118 - 392 637 88 141 214 116 44 37 - 5 1,792 KODIAK - - - 94 477 587 603 517 550 84 - 51 2,963 PETERSBURG 60 - 260 108 7 - - - - - - - 435 PRINCE RUPERT 24 - - 13 114 - - - - - - 5 156 SELDOVIA - - - 25 67 47 34 44 12 19 - 50 298 SITKA 20 - 231 50 1 - - - - - - - 302 SKAGWAY 109 - 258 190 - - - - - - - - 557 WHITTIER 72 - - 195 312 608 852 547 338 35 - 79 3,038 WRANGELL 35 - 142 80 7 - - - - - - - 264 YAKUTAT 14 - - 18 61 52 70 42 23 4 - 10 294
GRAND TOTAL 983 - 2,940 2,961 2,048 2,623 3,112 2,471 1,917 477 - 238 19,770
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Kennicott VehiclesKennicott Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles BELLINGHAM - - 267 265 79 170 241 128 98 13 - - 1,261 CHENEGA BAY - - - 2 4 10 13 17 17 6 - - 69 HAINES 53 - 166 152 29 - - - - - - - 400 HOMER - - - 66 229 218 215 207 137 65 - 29 1,166 JUNEAU 122 - 294 286 101 89 108 86 81 26 - 50 1,243 KETCHIKAN 27 - 208 74 109 30 50 44 33 17 - 13 605 KODIAK - - - 66 219 228 185 217 183 79 - 11 1,188 PETERSBURG 15 - 58 34 7 - - - - - - 114 PRINCE RUPERT 37 - - 36 - - - - - - - 2 75 SELDOVIA - - - 12 36 19 52 30 11 12 - 5 177 SITKA 21 - 39 16 - - - - - - - - 76 SKAGWAY 17 - 66 32 9 - - - - - - - 124 WHITTIER 76 - - 133 238 216 217 200 230 59 - 21 1,390 WRANGELL 7 - 43 25 2 - - - - - - - 77 YAKUTAT 2 - - 2 19 18 21 22 33 5 - 5 127
GRAND TOTAL 377 - 1,141 1,201 1,081 998 1,102 951 823 282 - 136 8,092
Disembarking Vehicles BELLINGHAM - - 240 97 106 157 161 152 152 77 - - 1,142 CHENEGA BAY - - - - 7 8 16 10 12 - - 5 58 HAINES 43 - 243 177 5 - - - - - - - 468 HOMER - - - 67 215 175 189 207 161 64 - 16 1,094 JUNEAU 177 - 241 315 117 80 109 65 53 12 - 7 1,176 KETCHIKAN 47 - 127 149 55 47 58 41 17 27 - 1 569 KODIAK - - - 76 267 263 260 249 223 56 - 34 1,428 PETERSBURG 13 - 67 21 2 - - - - - - - 103 PRINCE RUPERT 6 - - 3 53 - - - - - - 1 63 SELDOVIA - - - 14 44 23 18 21 6 9 - 13 148 SITKA 6 - 110 33 - - - - - - - - 149 SKAGWAY 14 - 74 57 - - - - - - - - 145 WHITTIER 52 - - 152 163 220 269 181 177 31 - 56 1,301 WRANGELL 11 - 39 22 6 - - - - - - - 78 YAKUTAT 8 - - 18 41 25 22 25 22 6 - 3 170
GRAND TOTAL 377 - 1,141 1,201 1,081 998 1,102 951 823 282 - 136 8,092
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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LeConte Passengers
Lituya Passengers
LeConte Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers ANGOON - - - 154 329 294 334 396 - 419 622 513 3,061 GUSTAVUS - - - 23 312 649 706 780 - 133 116 110 2,829 HAINES - - - 540 394 - - - - 1,235 1,345 1,168 4,682 HOONAH - - - 98 299 234 592 487 - 385 497 389 2,981 JUNEAU - - - 1,054 1,853 1,787 2,162 1,950 - 2,039 2,210 2,228 15,283 PELICAN - - - 18 63 95 128 93 - 26 21 26 470 SKAGWAY - - - 337 210 - - - - 507 414 363 1,831 TENAKEE - - - 58 107 200 251 246 - 166 189 118 1,335 GRAND TOTAL - - - 2,282 3,567 3,259 4,173 3,952 - 4,910 5,414 4,915 32,472
Disembarking Passengers ANGOON - - - 175 350 375 418 367 - 471 602 557 3,315 GUSTAVUS - - - 40 481 759 769 759 - 102 132 110 3,152 HAINES - - - 597 390 - - - - 1,162 1,092 1,111 4,352 HOONAH - - - 53 394 282 644 542 - 258 224 207 2,604 JUNEAU - - - 902 1,486 1,463 1,986 1,970 - 2,221 2,836 2,400 15,264 PELICAN - - - 34 102 141 111 88 - 23 30 25 554 SKAGWAY - - - 414 237 - - - - 503 324 377 1,855 TENAKEE - - - 67 127 239 245 226 - 170 174 128 1,376
GRAND TOTAL - - - 2,282 3,567 3,259 4,173 3,952 - 4,910 5,414 4,915 32,472
Lituya Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers KETCHIKAN 716 1,471 1,467 1,452 1,255 1,103 1,460 1,567 1,658 1,845 1,458 1,978 17,430 METLAKATLA 684 1,500 1,364 1,353 1,154 968 1,332 1,499 1,649 1,732 1,419 1,970 16,624 GRAND TOTAL 1,400 2,971 2,831 2,805 2,409 2,071 2,792 3,066 3,307 3,577 2,877 3,948 34,054
Disembarking Passengers KETCHIKAN 684 1,500 1,364 1,353 1,154 968 1,332 1,499 1,649 1,732 1,419 1,970 16,624 METLAKATLA 716 1,471 1,467 1,452 1,255 1,103 1,460 1,567 1,658 1,845 1,458 1,978 17,430
GRAND TOTAL 1,400 2,971 2,831 2,805 2,409 2,071 2,792 3,066 3,307 3,577 2,877 3,948 34,054
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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LeConte Vehicles
Lituya Vehicles
LeConte Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles ANGOON - - - 39 75 87 82 99 - 100 128 125 735 GUSTAVUS - - - 9 142 147 161 217 - 97 60 52 885 HAINES - - - 227 134 - - - - 461 445 384 1,651 HOONAH - - - 54 125 77 178 166 - 177 174 150 1,101 JUNEAU - - - 352 553 399 432 507 - 660 603 643 4,149 PELICAN - - - 4 18 12 4 6 - 16 8 5 73 SKAGWAY - - - 137 74 - - - - 171 126 121 629 TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - - GRAND TOTAL - - - 822 1,121 722 857 995 - 1,682 1,544 1,480 9,223
Disembarking Vehicles ANGOON - - - 38 77 96 91 104 - 102 120 124 752 GUSTAVUS - - - 21 194 204 159 232 - 92 53 61 1,016 HAINES - - - 259 139 - - - - 396 351 368 1,513 HOONAH - - - 30 165 95 185 183 - 132 91 108 989 JUNEAU - - - 316 473 315 416 472 - 764 799 695 4,250 PELICAN - - - 10 17 12 6 4 - 13 7 4 73 SKAGWAY - - - 148 56 - - - - 183 123 120 630 TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - - GRAND TOTAL - - - 822 1,121 722 857 995 - 1,682 1,544 1,480 9,223
Lituya Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles KETCHIKAN 260 478 494 483 485 414 537 508 518 614 477 591 5,859 METLAKATLA 244 483 467 496 445 406 494 487 527 596 471 575 5,691 GRAND TOTAL 504 961 961 979 930 820 1,031 995 1,045 1,210 948 1,166 11,550
Disembarking Vehicles KETCHIKAN 244 483 467 496 445 406 494 487 527 596 471 575 5,691 METLAKATLA 260 478 494 483 485 414 537 508 518 614 477 591 5,859
GRAND TOTAL 504 961 961 979 930 820 1,031 995 1,045 1,210 948 1,166 11,550
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Malaspina PassengersMalaspina Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers BELLINGHAM 680 728 198 423 410 - - - - 736 679 144 3,998
HAINES 463 276 150 271 1,204 2,705 4,222 4,081 2,260 828 443 - 16,903
JUNEAU 445 426 83 445 1,428 3,357 5,167 4,217 2,333 683 611 3 19,198
KAKE - 9 - - - - - - - - - - 9
KETCHIKAN 418 660 46 628 115 - - - 609 558 - 3,034
PETERSBURG 142 178 15 91 35 - - - 2 214 201 - 878
SITKA 46 172 84 33 - - - - 86 84 - 505
SKAGWAY 167 118 35 122 790 2,437 3,474 3,125 1,458 334 141 - 12,201
WRANGELL 176 163 14 87 34 - - - - 196 213 - 883
GRAND TOTAL 2,537 2,730 541 2,151 4,049 8,499 12,863 11,423 6,053 3,686 2,930 147 57,609
Disembarking Passengers BELLINGHAM 556 336 150 339 301 - - - - 981 625 - 3,288
HAINES 403 534 3 394 1,270 3,034 4,469 3,683 1,971 569 537 2 16,869
JUNEAU 610 871 120 496 1,396 3,318 4,934 4,977 2,674 805 707 - 20,908
KAKE - 6 - - - - - - - - - - 6
KETCHIKAN 351 375 248 179 327 - - - - 406 343 145 2,374
PETERSBURG 133 200 18 192 46 - - - - 193 192 - 974
SITKA 209 139 - 167 40 - - - - 204 154 - 913
SKAGWAY 141 119 - 233 636 2,147 3,460 2,763 1,406 345 145 - 11,395
WRANGELL 134 150 2 151 33 - - - 2 183 227 - 882
GRAND TOTAL 2,537 2,730 541 2,151 4,049 8,499 12,863 11,423 6,053 3,686 2,930 147 57,609
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Malaspina VehiclesMalaspina Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles BELLINGHAM 365 379 102 190 188 - - - - 350 359 80 2,013
HAINES 169 114 55 115 429 1,025 1,459 1,419 898 394 201 - 6,278
JUNEAU 180 186 37 198 487 972 1,335 1,093 898 295 237 1 5,919
KAKE - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1
KETCHIKAN 121 115 16 114 38 - - - - 214 179 - 797
PETERSBURG 37 55 5 22 14 - - - - 70 66 - 269
SITKA 26 32 38 18 - - - - 40 41 - 195
SKAGWAY 55 53 16 39 304 783 996 831 422 114 68 - 3,681
WRANGELL 53 39 5 29 11 - - - - 57 52 - 246
GRAND TOTAL 1,006 974 236 745 1,489 2,780 3,790 3,343 2,218 1,534 1,203 81 19,399
Disembarking Vehicles BELLINGHAM 279 166 66 167 145 - - - - 468 345 - 1,636
HAINES 162 243 1 185 482 1,149 1,468 1,226 807 235 236 1 6,195
JUNEAU 208 216 43 169 430 978 1,237 1,277 884 330 272 - 6,044
KAKE - 4 - - - - - - - - - - 4
KETCHIKAN 147 142 116 57 149 - - - - 164 134 80 989
PETERSBURG 46 50 9 32 19 - - - - 58 48 - 262
SITKA 88 68 - 33 23 - - - - 97 71 - 380
SKAGWAY 39 41 - 67 226 653 1,085 840 527 130 46 - 3,654
WRANGELL 37 44 1 35 15 - - - - 52 51 - 235
GRAND TOTAL 1,006 974 236 745 1,489 2,780 3,790 3,343 2,218 1,534 1,203 81 19,399
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Matanuska PassengersMatanuska Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers BELLINGHAM - - - 5 - - - - - - - 654 659
HAINES - 82 - 97 294 483 580 653 445 - - 409 3,043
HOONAH 32 34 87 132 3 - - - 10 - - - 298
JUNEAU 553 880 1,463 985 1,033 1,122 1,387 1,279 1,057 - - 726 10,485
KAKE 125 141 267 99 116 - - - - - - 748
KETCHIKAN 246 332 445 446 630 687 993 785 559 - - 509 5,632
PETERSBURG 202 378 315 257 336 317 430 427 349 - - 261 3,272
PRINCE RUPERT 145 188 370 640 912 1,098 1,461 1,011 350 24 - - 6,199
SITKA 296 234 512 447 139 113 182 133 83 - - 82 2,221
SKAGWAY - 63 - 39 177 469 541 671 364 - - 175 2,499
WRANGELL 140 259 200 231 225 275 562 475 341 - - 158 2,866 GRAND TOTAL 1,739 2,591 3,659 3,378 3,865 4,564 6,136 5,434 3,558 24 - 2,974 37,922
Disembarking Passengers BELLINGHAM - - - - - - - - - - - 636 636
HAINES - 21 - 20 349 462 548 562 218 - - 490 2,670
HOONAH 93 141 187 278 40 - - - 48 - - - 787
JUNEAU 468 601 1,084 1,046 1,034 1,069 1,167 1,032 759 - - 883 9,143
KAKE 91 111 250 111 164 - - - - - - - 727
KETCHIKAN 335 714 679 773 813 801 1,097 840 692 24 - 325 7,093
PETERSBURG 185 276 336 249 364 416 371 389 391 - - 148 3,125
PRINCE RUPERT 109 118 177 207 335 888 1,540 1,403 838 - - - 5,615
SITKA 251 263 615 404 172 93 87 185 122 - - 217 2,409
SKAGWAY - 50 - 46 273 470 845 638 187 - - 154 2,663
WRANGELL 207 296 331 244 321 365 481 385 303 - - 121 3,054
GRAND TOTAL 1,739 2,591 3,659 3,378 3,865 4,564 6,136 5,434 3,558 24 - 2,974 37,922
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Matanuska VehiclesMatanuska Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles BELLINGHAM - - - 2 - - - - - - - 338 340
HAINES - 34 - 36 130 216 290 308 181 - - 156 1,351
HOONAH 8 2 23 59 - - - - 6 - - - 98
JUNEAU 173 226 375 356 382 280 353 364 299 - - 276 3,084
KAKE 16 18 39 29 34 - - - - - - - 136
KETCHIKAN 86 116 165 141 210 206 281 252 214 - - 202 1,873
PETERSBURG 37 67 105 82 97 93 122 137 75 - - 80 895
PRINCE RUPERT 72 90 192 365 450 427 422 321 115 11 - - 2,465
SITKA 95 84 195 180 30 25 50 41 30 - - 40 770
SKAGWAY - 13 - 28 72 135 155 182 129 - - 57 771
WRANGELL 34 67 68 83 87 84 139 114 66 - - 52 794 GRAND TOTAL 521 717 1,162 1,361 1,492 1,466 1,812 1,719 1,115 11 - 1,201 12,577
Disembarking Vehicles BELLINGHAM - - - - - - - - - - - 297 297
HAINES - 8 - 14 184 240 202 244 127 - - 198 1,217
HOONAH 41 48 44 112 20 - - - 14 - - - 279
JUNEAU 167 218 410 469 379 292 299 259 206 - - 325 3,024
KAKE 14 19 46 37 36 - - - - - - - 152
KETCHIKAN 74 141 205 270 310 279 327 271 165 11 - 127 2,180
PETERSBURG 52 68 103 88 114 112 115 96 91 - - 55 894
PRINCE RUPERT 42 53 69 81 134 264 486 469 351 - - - 1,949
SITKA 84 70 180 162 69 21 26 56 24 - - 95 787
SKAGWAY - 18 - 28 115 150 243 235 76 - - 54 919
WRANGELL 47 74 105 100 131 108 114 89 61 - - 50 879
GRAND TOTAL 521 717 1,162 1,361 1,492 1,466 1,812 1,719 1,115 11 - 1,201 12,577
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Taku PassengersTaku Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers BELLINGHAM - - - - 211 - - - - - - - 211
GUSTAVUS - - - - - - - - - - - 35 35
HAINES - - - - 5 - - - - 45 - - 50
HOONAH - - - - - - - - 119 30 79 50 278
JUNEAU - - - - 74 543 708 818 648 1,051 1,305 1,090 6,237
KAKE - - - - 32 171 316 253 180 249 255 193 1,649
KETCHIKAN - - - - 76 744 829 843 743 553 437 568 4,793
PETERSBURG - - - - 29 369 346 341 277 231 382 294 2,269
PRINCE RUPERT - - - - 60 748 727 542 213 305 188 194 2,977
SITKA - - - - 22 202 370 411 311 457 510 604 2,887
SKAGWAY - - - - 12 - - - - 22 - - 34
WRANGELL - - - - 33 218 319 323 306 199 296 310 2,004
GRAND TOTAL - - - - 554 2,995 3,615 3,531 2,797 3,142 3,452 3,338 23,424
Disembarking Passengers HAINES - - - - 77 - - - - 43 - - 120
HOONAH - - - - - - - - 114 195 373 172 854
JUNEAU - - - - 135 641 712 837 589 897 1,003 1,000 5,814
KAKE - - - - 28 235 329 222 262 163 213 258 1,710
KETCHIKAN - - - - 101 703 741 687 439 495 548 554 4,268
PETERSBURG - - - - 53 385 398 334 303 256 299 510 2,538
PRINCE RUPERT - - - - 47 395 610 694 581 397 191 228 3,143
SITKA - - - - 59 337 468 413 296 432 512 283 2,800
SKAGWAY - - - - 18 - - - - 8 - - 26
WRANGELL - - - - 36 299 357 344 213 256 313 333 2,151
GRAND TOTAL - - - - 554 2,995 3,615 3,531 2,797 3,142 3,452 3,338 23,424
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Taku VehiclesTaku Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles BELLINGHAM - - - - 70 - - - - - - - 70 GUSTAVUS - - - - - - - - - - - 10 10 HAINES - - - - 5 - - - - 25 - - 30 HOONAH - - - - - - - - 60 21 24 15 120 JUNEAU - - - - 27 147 210 260 253 410 408 335 2,050 KAKE - - - - 8 43 62 49 50 64 51 38 365 KETCHIKAN - - - - 25 223 223 238 240 215 159 149 1,472 PETERSBURG - - - - 11 94 102 101 101 90 112 87 698 PRINCE RUPERT - - - - 20 301 263 176 102 148 106 69 1,185 SITKA - - - - 10 65 101 142 93 146 161 199 917 SKAGWAY - - - - 6 - - - - 13 - - 19 WRANGELL - - - - 8 76 88 75 51 82 86 78 544
GRAND TOTAL - - - - 190 949 1,049 1,041 950 1,214 1,107 980 7,480
Disembarking Vehicles HAINES - - - - 43 - - - - 19 - - 62 HOONAH - - - - - - - - 51 73 95 42 261 JUNEAU - - - - 42 205 200 209 195 303 337 352 1,843 KAKE - - - - 2 58 83 55 70 42 54 48 412 KETCHIKAN - - - - 28 238 229 196 115 210 165 144 1,325 PETERSBURG - - - - 19 84 95 98 83 90 98 135 702 PRINCE RUPERT - - - - 16 140 219 272 265 215 102 65 1,294 SITKA - - - - 27 123 137 123 116 177 166 102 971 SKAGWAY - - - - 4 - - - - 6 - - 10 WRANGELL - - - - 9 101 86 88 55 79 90 92 600
GRAND TOTAL - - - - 190 949 1,049 1,041 950 1,214 1,107 980 7,480
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Tustumena PassengersTustumena Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers AKUTAN - - - 119 75 62 44 155 77 10 - - 542
CHIGNIK - - - 13 34 17 42 110 46 20 - - 282
COLD BAY - - - 10 17 12 25 49 44 25 - - 182
DUTCH HARBOR - - - 35 107 130 129 162 98 36 - - 697
FALSE PASS - - - - 13 2 28 18 6 - - - 67
HOMER 585 640 784 677 999 1,325 1,439 1,409 880 855 793 691 11,077
KING COVE - - - 43 101 52 71 111 73 38 - - 489
KODIAK 603 496 588 436 515 821 918 1,091 700 736 720 593 8,217
PORT LIONS 202 157 169 91 99 113 117 86 84 174 184 223 1,699
SAND POINT - - - 49 62 51 16 69 75 3 - - 325
SELDOVIA 136 156 175 126 267 247 316 303 189 203 254 190 2,562 GRAND TOTAL 1,526 1,449 1,716 1,599 2,289 2,832 3,145 3,563 2,272 2,100 1,951 1,697 26,139
Disembarking Passengers AKUTAN - - - 40 71 83 50 71 53 22 - - 390
CHIGNIK - - - 10 90 62 28 51 37 2 - - 280
COLD BAY - - - 9 35 21 38 84 30 3 - - 220
DUTCH HARBOR - - - 111 99 141 154 302 118 - - - 925
FALSE PASS - - - - 16 8 19 9 7 2 - - 61
HOMER 629 565 687 516 762 1,066 1,267 1,509 911 889 834 642 10,277
KING COVE - - - 50 80 65 60 94 105 21 - - 475
KODIAK 585 486 677 540 670 886 1,065 1,007 737 718 659 606 8,636
PORT LIONS 184 155 166 91 126 102 120 78 77 178 199 250 1,726
SAND POINT - - - 43 83 37 23 53 29 44 - - 312
SELDOVIA 128 243 186 189 257 361 321 305 168 221 259 199 2,837
GRAND TOTAL 1,526 1,449 1,716 1,599 2,289 2,832 3,145 3,563 2,272 2,100 1,951 1,697 26,139
Please see page 41 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
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Tustumena VehiclesTustumena Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles AKUTAN - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CHIGNIK - - - 2 3 - 5 14 8 3 - - 35
COLD BAY - - - 5 8 4 9 10 24 20 - - 80
DUTCH HARBOR - - - 7 15 10 4 10 6 4 - - 56
FALSE PASS - - - 1 4 1 1 4 4 2 - - 17
HOMER 230 225 389 402 502 539 485 490 398 456 409 345 4,870
KING COVE - - - 6 22 13 13 27 25 6 - - 112
KODIAK 263 198 267 217 219 340 328 329 252 373 322 266 3,374
PORT LIONS 67 53 62 49 47 37 42 28 46 68 79 102 680
SAND POINT - - - 7 17 9 12 35 14 8 - - 102
SELDOVIA 70 53 98 79 167 136 128 141 129 100 124 108 1,333 GRAND TOTAL 630 529 816 775 1,004 1,089 1,027 1,088 906 1,040 934 821 10,659
Disembarking Vehicles AKUTAN - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CHIGNIK - - - 5 21 10 8 12 18 3 - - 77
COLD BAY - - - 5 9 10 15 29 15 - - - 83
DUTCH HARBOR - - - 5 5 13 7 22 16 - - - 68
FALSE PASS - - - 2 11 3 1 1 5 - - - 23
HOMER 284 204 337 282 371 450 451 485 393 465 402 327 4,451
KING COVE - - - 12 35 23 9 33 24 14 - - 150
KODIAK 222 191 331 300 295 314 351 311 271 364 332 287 3,569
PORT LIONS 61 63 60 41 57 43 38 36 39 76 85 105 704
SAND POINT - - - 9 39 34 17 16 24 2 - - 141
SELDOVIA 63 71 88 114 161 189 130 143 101 116 115 102 1,393
GRAND TOTAL 630 529 816 775 1,004 1,089 1,027 1,088 906 1,040 934 821 10,659
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 • 2011
Contract Vessel PassengersContract Vessels Passengers
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Passengers ANGOON - - - - - - - - 58 - - - 58 JUNEAU - - - - - - - - 83 - - - 83 TATITLEK 4 5 10 - - - - - - 10 11 12 52 TENAKEE - - - - - - - - 36 - - - 36 VALDEZ 8 2 10 - - - - - - 14 5 6 45 GRAND TOTAL 12 7 20 - - - - - 177 24 16 18 274
Disembarking Passengers ANGOON - - - - - - - - 78 - - - 78 JUNEAU - - - - - - - - 82 - - - 82 TATITLEK 8 2 10 - - - - - - 14 5 6 45 TENAKEE - - - - - - - - 17 - - - 17 VALDEZ 4 5 10 - - - - - - 10 11 12 52
GRAND TOTAL 12 7 20 - - - - - 177 24 16 18 274
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 • 2011
Contract Vessel VehiclesContract Vessels Vehicles
PORT JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NO
V
DEC
TOTAL
Embarking Vehicles ANGOON - - - - - - - - 6 - - - 6 JUNEAU - - - - - - - - 9 - - - 9 TATITLEK - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - - VALDEZ - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 3 GRAND TOTAL - - - - - - - - 15 1 4 - 20
Disembarking Vehicles ANGOON - - - - - - - - 9 - - - 9 JUNEAU - - - - - - - - 6 - - - 6 TATITLEK - - - - - - - - - 1 2 - 3 TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - - VALDEZ - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2
GRAND TOTAL - - - - - - - - 15 1 4 - 20
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Port to Port Traffic (On/Off)
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 Cross-Gulf) 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.
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Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Southeast On/Off: Calendar Year
ON
OFF
ANG
OO
N
BELL
ING
HAM
GUS
TAVU
S
HAI
NES
HO
ON
AH
JUN
EAU
KAKE
KETC
HIK
AN
MET
LAKA
TLA
PELI
CAN
PETE
RSB
URG
PRIN
CE-R
UPER
T
SITK
A
SKAG
WAY
TEN
AKEE
WR
ANG
ELL
YAKU
TAT
TOTA
L
Passengers ANGOON - - - - 256 3,717 - - - - - - - - 199 - - 4,172
BELLINGHAM - - - 3,336 - 3,291 - 4,139 - - 543 - 15 1,145 - 474 12 12,955
GUSTAVUS - - - - 72 3,089 - - - 86 - - - - - - - 3,247
HAINES - 3,130 - - 1 21,957 2 475 - - 187 589 339 7,137 - 188 - 34,005
HOONAH 26 - 290 - - 4,080 21 33 - - 5 2 136 - 34 8 - 4,635
JUNEAU 4,300 2,189 3,182 21,671 4,595 - 1,431 3,169 - 617 3,599 2,398 12,363 11,584 1,516 1,335 187 74,136
KAKE 1 - - 1 1 1,538 - 250 - - 261 25 288 - - 75 - 2,440
KETCHIKAN - 3,291 - 792 9 4,207 243 - 17,430 - 1,809 3,935 610 222 - 3,032 2 35,582
METLAKATLA - - - - - - - 16,624 - - - - - - - - - 16,624
PELICAN - - 79 - - 533 - - - - - - - - - - - 612
PETERSBURG 32 514 - 234 28 4,072 341 1,625 - - - 373 407 102 - 1,104 - 8,832
PRINCE RUPERT - - - 505 - 2,538 32 4,261 - - 424 - 330 788 - 478 - 9,356
SITKA - 686 - 7 69 10,921 364 1,067 - - 827 333 - 29 - 365 - 14,668
SKAGWAY - 966 - 6,493 - 12,190 - 276 - - 74 829 335 - - 53 - 21,216
TENAKEE 160 - - - 8 1,608 - - - - - - - - - - - 1,776
WRANGELL - 343 - 245 1 1,573 58 2,653 - - 1,317 430 144 74 - - - 6,838
YAKUTAT - 10 - - - 158 - 2 - - - - - - - - - 170
GRAND-TOTAL 4,519 11,129 3,551 33,284 5,040 75,472 2,492 34,574 17,430 703 9,046 8,914 14,967 21,081 1,749 7,112 201 251,264
Vehicles ANGOON - - - - 214 826 - - - - - - - - - - - 1,040
BELLINGHAM - - - 1,659 - 1,335 - 1,593 - - 176 - 10 329 - 142 4 5,248
GUSTAVUS - - - - 44 983 - - - 9 - - - - - - - 1,036
HAINES - 1,575 - - 1 7,202 2 254 - - 81 302 132 3,277 - 50 - 12,876
HOONAH 12 - 171 - - 1,472 6 18 - - 6 1 50 - - 3 - 1,739
JUNEAU 1,054 1,030 994 6,959 1,559 - 298 901 - 80 972 817 3,587 2,917 - 343 83 21,594
KAKE - - - - 1 286 - 40 - - 88 10 60 - - 23 - 508
KETCHIKAN - 1,323 - 337 7 949 46 - 5,859 - 348 1,495 176 72 - 813 3 11,428
METLAKATLA - - - - - - - 5,691 - - - - - - - - - 5,691
PELICAN - - - - - 90 - - - - - - - - - - - 90
PETERSBURG 4 186 - 89 6 1,042 106 357 - - - 203 150 25 - 347 - 2,515
PRINCE-RUPERT - - - 254 - 1,141 11 1,683 - - 164 - 143 161 - 168 - 3,725
SITKA - 281 - 7 20 3,125 85 265 - - 234 150 - 14 - 97 - 4,278
SKAGWAY - 281 - 2,844 - 2,908 - 52 - - 19 167 174 - - 9 - 6,454
TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
WRANGELL - 144 - 55 1 391 23 682 - - 346 161 52 11 - - - 1,866
YAKUTAT - 3 - - - 69 - 2 - - - - - - - - - 74
GRAND-TOTAL 1,070 4,823 1,165 12,204 1,853 21,819 577 11,538 5,859 89 2,434 3,306 4,534 6,806 - 1,995 90 80,162
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Southeast On/Off: Summer
ON
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ANG
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BELL
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HAM
GUS
TAVU
S
HAI
NES
HO
ON
AH
JUN
EAU
KAKE
KETC
HIK
AN
MET
LAKA
TLA
PELI
CAN
PETE
RSB
URG
PRIN
CE-R
UPER
T
SITK
A
SKAG
WAY
TEN
AKEE
WR
ANG
ELL
YAKU
TAT
TOTA
L
Passengers ANGOON - - - - - 1,390 - - - - - - - - 21 - - 1,411
BELLINGHAM - - - 1,707 - 2,113 - 2,206 - - 309 - - 798 - 300 12 7,445
GUSTAVUS - - - - - 2,656 - - - - - - - - - - - 2,656
HAINES - 1,774 - - - 13,861 2 314 - - 121 565 193 6,046 - 137 - 23,013
HOONAH - - 148 - - 1,718 4 5 - - - - 25 - 11 3 - 1,914
JUNEAU 1,582 1,462 2,811 13,758 2,228 - 691 1,581 - 462 2,186 2,070 9,338 8,809 904 667 169 48,718
KAKE - - - 1 1 571 - 105 - - 170 18 152 - - 50 - 1,068
KETCHIKAN - 1,806 - 396 2 2,369 112 - 7,043 - 884 3,014 245 121 - 1,575 1 17,568
METLAKATLA - - - - - - - 6,602 - - - - - - - - - 6,602
PELICAN - - - - - 397 - - - - - - - - - - - 397
PETERSBURG - 305 - 181 - 2,511 161 822 - - - 321 274 90 - 549 - 5,214
PRINCE RUPERT - - - 471 - 1,846 26 3,052 - - 334 - 225 778 - 388 - 7,120
SITKA - 468 - - 8 8,204 212 692 - - 598 281 - - - 198 - 10,661
SKAGWAY - 704 - 5,593 - 9,360 - 153 - - 59 820 181 - - 40 - 16,910
TENAKEE 6 - - - 8 912 - - - - - - - - - - - 926
WRANGELL - 189 - 159 1 944 32 1,349 - - 668 355 84 66 - - - 3,847
YAKUTAT - 10 - - - 143 - 2 - - - - - - - - - 155
GRAND-TOTAL 1,588 6,718 2,959 22,266 2,248 48,995 1,240 16,883 7,043 462 5,329 7,444 10,717 16,708 936 3,907 182 155,625
Vehicles ANGOON - - - - - 349 - - - - - - - - - - - 349
BELLINGHAM - - - 814 - 639 - 736 - - 80 - - 193 - 72 4 2,538
GUSTAVUS - - - - - 764 - - - - - - - - - - - 764
HAINES - 896 - - - 4,452 1 184 - - 49 286 78 2,816 - 33 - 8,795
HOONAH - - 75 - - 581 1 8 - - 1 - 10 - - 1 - 677
JUNEAU 377 570 801 4,359 765 - 148 437 - 43 525 620 2,473 2,136 - 160 76 13,490
KAKE - - - - 1 119 - 18 - - 62 7 27 - - 12 - 246
KETCHIKAN - 682 - 170 - 476 24 - 2,462 - 179 1,179 81 43 - 407 3 5,706
METLAKATLA - - - - - - - 2,359 - - - - - - - - - 2,359
PELICAN - - - - - 44 - - - - - - - - - - - 44
PETERSBURG - 85 - 67 - 584 58 206 - - - 172 98 21 - 190 - 1,481
PRINCE-RUPERT - - - 234 - 684 9 1,184 - - 120 - 83 156 - 126 - 2,596
SITKA - 154 - - 5 2,167 48 179 - - 159 118 - - - 58 - 2,888
SKAGWAY - 196 - 2,472 - 2,070 - 38 - - 16 164 83 - - 7 - 5,046
TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
WRANGELL - 78 - 40 1 189 15 335 - - 190 122 28 8 - - - 1,006
YAKUTAT - 3 - - - 61 - 2 - - - - - - - - - 66
GRAND-TOTAL 377 2,664 876 8,156 772 13,179 304 5,686 2,462 43 1,381 2,668 2,961 5,373 - 1,066 83 48,051
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Southwest On/Off: Calendar Year
ON
OFF
AKUT
AN
CHEN
EGA
BAY
CHIG
NIK
COLD
BAY
COR
DO
VA
DUT
CH H
ARBO
R
FALS
E PA
SS
HO
MER
KIN
G C
OVE
KOD
IAK
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T LI
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S
SAN
D P
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T
SELD
OVI
A
TATI
TLEK
VALD
EZ
WH
ITTI
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TOTA
L
Passengers AKUTAN - - 8 15 - 471 4 3 16 5 - 20 - - - - 542
CHENEGA BAY - - - - 1 - - - - 4 - - - - 8 167 180
CHIGNIK 7 - - - - 4 - 183 - 84 - 3 1 - - - 282
COLD BAY 7 - - - - 4 6 16 138 2 - 9 - - - - 182
CORDOVA - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 8 2,938 10,789 13,736
DUTCH HARBOR 342 - 6 11 - - 6 230 28 59 - 15 - - - - 697
FALSE PASS - - - 5 - 11 - 13 32 - - 6 - - - - 67
HOMER 3 2 204 9 - 315 4 - 48 9,461 467 55 3,072 - - 30 13,670
KING COVE 19 - - 162 - 27 33 46 - 6 - 196 - - - - 489
KODIAK - 4 57 6 - 62 - 8,783 11 - 1,259 8 62 - - 556 10,808
PORT LIONS - - - - - - - 446 - 1,253 - - - - - - 1,699
SAND POINT 12 - 4 12 - 22 8 48 202 17 - - - - - - 325
SELDOVIA - - 1 - - 9 - 2,872 - 22 - - - - - 2 2,906
TATITLEK - - - - 5 - - - - - - - - - 72 41 118
VALDEZ - - - - 3,069 - - - - - - - - 66 - 11,062 14,197
WHITTIER - 146 - - 10,771 - - 34 - 682 - - - 41 7,617 - 19,291
GRAND TOTAL 390 153 280 220 13,846 925 61 12,674 475 11,595 1,726 312 3,135 115 10,635 22,647 79,189
Vehicles AKUTAN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 73 75
CHIGNIK - - - - - - - 21 - 14 - - - - - - 35
COLD BAY - - - - - 3 2 18 46 2 - 9 - - - - 80
CORDOVA - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 961 4,980 5,943
DUTCH HARBOR - - 1 3 - - 3 35 6 5 - 3 - - - - 56
FALSE PASS - - - - - 3 - 8 5 - - 1 - - - - 17
HOMER - - 56 26 - 47 10 - 66 4,042 195 69 1,521 - - 4 6,036
KING COVE - - - 44 - 6 7 31 - 1 - 23 - - - - 112
KODIAK - 1 17 3 - 5 - 3,692 3 - 509 36 20 - - 275 4,561
PORT LIONS - - - - - - - 193 - 487 - - - - - - 680
SAND POINT - - 3 7 - 4 1 37 24 26 - - - - - - 102
SELDOVIA - - - - - - - 1,503 - 6 - - - - - - 1,509
TATITLEK - - - - 6 - - - - - - - - - 10 2 18
VALDEZ - - - - 1,055 - - - - - - - - 18 - 3,738 4,811
WHITTIER - 84 - - 4,948 - - 7 - 411 - - - 3 2,577 - 8,030
GRAND TOTAL - 85 77 83 6,009 68 23 5,545 150 4,995 704 141 1,541 23 3,549 9,072 32,065
(January 1 - December 31)
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Southwest On/Off: Summer
ON
OFF
AKUT
AN
CHEN
EGA
BAY
CHIG
NIK
COLD
BAY
COR
DO
VA
DUT
CH H
ARBO
R
FALS
E PA
SS
HO
MER
KIN
G C
OVE
KOD
IAK
POR
T LI
ON
S
SAN
D P
OIN
T
SELD
OVI
A
TATI
TLEK
VALD
EZ
WH
ITTI
ER
TOTA
L
Passengers AKUTAN - - 8 12 - 364 4 3 11 5 - 6 - - - - 413
CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - 8 146 158
CHIGNIK 7 - - - - 4 - 155 - 79 - 3 1 - - - 249
COLD BAY 5 - - - - 3 6 9 114 2 - 8 - - - - 147
CORDOVA - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 2,305 6,980 9,292
DUTCH HARBOR 293 - 4 8 - - 4 219 28 56 - 14 - - - - 626
FALSE PASS - - - 5 - 11 - 13 32 - - 6 - - - - 67
HOMER 3 2 199 9 - 314 4 - 45 5,938 164 52 1,605 - - 29 8,364
KING COVE 15 - - 156 - 27 33 42 - 6 - 129 - - - - 408
KODIAK - 4 52 6 - 61 - 5,417 9 - 339 7 10 - - 516 6,421
PORT LIONS - - - - - - - 165 - 334 - - - - - - 499
SAND POINT 5 - 4 12 - 21 8 42 165 16 - - - - - - 273
SELDOVIA - - 1 - - 9 - 1,577 - 12 - - - - - 2 1,601
TATITLEK - - - - 4 - - - - - - - - - 20 41 65
VALDEZ - - - - 2,274 - - - - - - - - 21 - 10,622 12,917
WHITTIER - 139 - - 7,022 - - 32 - 647 - - - 41 7,156 - 15,037
GRAND TOTAL 328 145 268 208 9,300 814 59 7,674 404 7,099 503 225 1,616 69 9,489 18,336 56,537
Vehicles AKUTAN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 61 63
CHIGNIK - - - - - - - 17 - 13 - - - - - - 30
COLD BAY - - - - - 3 2 11 31 - - 8 - - - - 55
CORDOVA - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 782 3,018 3,802
DUTCH HARBOR - - 1 2 - - 3 26 6 5 - 2 - - - - 45
FALSE PASS - - - - - 2 - 6 5 - - 1 - - - - 14
HOMER - - 54 25 - 45 8 - 57 2,257 73 63 834 - - 4 3,420
KING COVE - - - 43 - 6 7 23 - 1 - 20 - - - - 100
KODIAK - 1 14 2 - 3 - 2,061 3 - 140 36 2 - - 238 2,500
PORT LIONS - - - - - - - 70 - 130 - - - - - - 200
SAND POINT - - - 6 - 4 1 30 22 24 - - - - - - 87
SELDOVIA - - - - - - - 847 - 2 - - - - - - 849
TATITLEK - - - - 6 - - - - - - - - - 8 2 16
VALDEZ - - - - 809 - - - - - - - - 14 - 3,581 4,404
WHITTIER - 76 - - 2,940 - - 6 - 371 - - - 3 2,427 - 5,823
GRAND TOTAL - 77 69 78 3,755 63 21 3,097 124 2,804 213 130 836 19 3,218 6,904 21,408
(May 1 - September 30)
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Cross-Gulf On/Off: Calendar Year
Cross-Gulf On/Off: Summer
ON
OFF
BELL
ING
HAM
JUN
EAU
KETC
HIK
AN
KOD
IAK
WH
ITTI
ER
YAKU
TAT
TOTA
L
Passengers
BELLINGHAM - - - - 1,225 - 1,225
JUNEAU - - - 4 874 - 878
KETCHIKAN - - - - 128 - 128
KODIAK 3 - - - - - 3
WHITTIER 1,272 554 113 - - 93 2,032
YAKUTAT - - - - 59 - 59
GRAND TOTAL 1,275 555 113 4 2,286 93 4,325
Vehicles
BELLINGHAM - - - - 429 - 429
JUNEAU - - - 2 418 - 420
KETCHIKAN - - - - 54 - 54
KODIAK 2 - - - - - 2
SELDOVIA 487 278 70 - - 80 915
WHITTIER - - - - 53 - 53
GRAND TOTAL 488 279 70 2 954 80 1,873
ON
OFF
BELL
ING
HAM
JUN
EAU
KETC
HIK
AN
WH
ITTI
ER
YAKU
TAT
TOTA
L
Passengers
BELLINGHAM - - - 1,225 - 1,225
JUNEAU - - - 565 - 565
KETCHIKAN - - - 118 - 118
WHITTIER 1,188 392 96 - 66 1,742
YAKUTAT - - - 56 - 56
GRAND TOTAL 1,188 392 96 1,964 66 3,706
Vehicles
BELLINGHAM - - - 429 - 429
JUNEAU - - - 184 - 184
KETCHIKAN - - - 48 - 48
WHITTIER 445 124 51 - 52 672
YAKUTAT - - - 47 - 47
GRAND TOTAL 445 124 51 708 52 1,380
(January 1 - December 31)
(May 1 - September 30)
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Aurora On/Off
ON
OFF
ANG
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N
CHEN
EGA
BAY
COR
DO
VA
GUS
TAVU
S
HAI
NES
HO
ON
AH
JUN
EAU
KAKE
PELI
CAN
PETE
RSB
URG
SKAG
WAY
TATI
TLEK
TEN
AKEE
VALD
EZ
WH
ITTI
ER
TOTA
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Passengers ANGOON - - - - - 117 881 - - - - - 55 - - 1,053
CHENEGA BAY - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 8 3 12
CORDOVA - 1 - - - - - - - - - 8 - 185 535 729
GUSTAVUS - - - - - - 305 - 78 - - - - - - 383
HAINES - - - - - - 2,543 - - - 174 - - - - 2,717
HOONAH 5 - - 23 - - 1,050 - - - - - - - - 1,078
JUNEAU 1,033 - - 297 2,700 641 - 30 71 102 767 - 301 - - 5,942
KAKE 1 - - - - - 33 - - - - - - - - 34
PELICAN - - - 79 - - 63 - - - - - - - - 142
PETERSBURG 32 - - - - 28 2 19 - - - - - - - 81
SITKA - - - - - 9 73 - - - - - - - - 82
SKAGWAY - - - - 226 - 837 - - - - - - - - 1,063
TATITLEK - - 5 - - - - - - - - - - 20 41 66
TENAKEE 55 - - - - - 350 - - - - - - - - 405
VALDEZ - - 302 - - - - - - - - 21 - - 7,009 7,332
WHITTIER - 37 574 - - - - - - - - 41 - 4,325 - 4,977
GRAND TOTAL 1,126 38 882 399 2,926 795 6,137 49 149 102 941 70 356 4,538 7,588 26,096
Vehicles ANGOON - - - - - 117 182 - - - - - - - - 299
CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 5 6
CORDOVA - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 38 289 329
GUSTAVUS - - - - - - 141 - - - - - - - - 141
HAINES - - - - - - 806 - - - 73 - - - - 879
HOONAH 3 - - 9 - - 408 - - - - - - - - 420
JUNEAU 302 - - 140 818 201 - 6 16 20 206 - - - - 1,709
KAKE - - - - - - 6 - - - - - - - - 6
PELICAN - - - - - - 17 - - - - - - - - 17
PETERSBURG 4 - - - - 5 - 3 - - - - - - - 12
SITKA - - - - - 1 12 - - - - - - - - 13
SKAGWAY - - - - 83 - 197 - - - - - - - - 280
TATITLEK - - 6 - - - - - - - - - - 8 2 16
TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
VALDEZ - - 98 - - - - - - - - 15 - - 2,384 2,497
WHITTIER - 27 342 - - - - - - - - 3 - 1,470 - 1,842
GRAND TOTAL 309 27 446 149 901 324 1,769 9 16 20 279 20 - 1,517 2,680 8,466
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Columbia On/Off
Chenega On/Off
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HAI
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KETC
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Passengers BELLINGHAM - 1,572 1,474 1,503 283 - 784 284 5,900 HAINES 1,635 - 845 148 21 184 1,148 27 4,008 JUNEAU 953 821 - 207 18 344 657 27 3,027
KETCHIKAN 1,423 270 597 - 174 - 67 328 2,859 PETERSBURG 295 66 406 120 - - 27 34 948 SITKA 460 - - 277 172 - - 41 950
SKAGWAY 694 494 719 65 18 177 - 20 2,187 WRANGELL 185 39 167 216 109 - 19 - 735
GRAND TOTAL 5,645 3,262 4,208 2,536 795 705 2,702 761 20,614
Vehicles BELLINGHAM - 747 433 486 69 - 189 69 1,993 HAINES 827 - 345 98 10 72 532 12 1,896
JUNEAU 371 279 - 72 5 158 173 9 1,067 KETCHIKAN 542 99 87 - 36 - 35 77 876 PETERSBURG 79 28 77 38 - - 11 17 250
SITKA 150 - - 80 51 - - 17 298 SKAGWAY 195 228 200 25 5 79 - 2 734 WRANGELL 72 17 32 55 27 - 2 - 205
GRAND TOTAL 2,236 1,398 1,174 854 203 309 942 203 7,319
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Vehicles CORDOVA - 877 4,414 5,291
VALDEZ 912 - 1,354 2,266 WHITTIER 4,338 1,107 - 5,445
GRAND TOTAL 5,250 1,984 5,768 13,002
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CORDOVA - - - - - - 129 472 601
HAINES - - 1,559 - - 118 - - 1,677
JUNEAU - 1,914 - 1,077 7,838 824 - - 11,653
PETERSBURG - - 999 - - - - - 999
SITKA - - 7,778 - - - - - 7,778
SKAGWAY - 77 904 - - - - - 981
VALDEZ 98 - - - - - - - 98
WHITTIER 471 - - - - - - - 471
GRAND TOTAL 569 1,991 11,240 1,077 7,838 942 129 472 24,258
Vehicles
CORDOVA - - - - - - 46 277 323
HAINES - - 340 - - 51 - - 391
JUNEAU - 420 - 250 1,938 176 - - 2,784
PETERSBURG - - 277 - - - - - 277
SITKA - - 2,009 - - - - - 2,009
SKAGWAY - 30 186 - - - - - 216
VALDEZ 45 - - - - - - - 45
WHITTIER 268 - - - - - - - 268
GRAND TOTAL 313 450 2,812 250 1,938 227 46 277 6,313
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BELLINGHAM - - 322 - 865 806 - 50 - - - 100 1,225 32 12 3,412
CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - 4 - - - - - 164 - - 168
HAINES 230 - - - 496 65 - 16 1 - 30 66 - 21 - 925
HOMER - 2 - - - - 2,267 - - 294 - - 30 - - 2,593
JUNEAU 582 - 504 - - 312 4 59 11 - 227 314 874 32 187 3,106
KETCHIKAN 593 - 128 - 587 - - 170 139 - 12 65 128 138 2 1,962
KODIAK 2 4 - 2,027 - - - - - 4 - - 556 - - 2,593
PETERSBURG 31 - 27 - 194 94 - - - - 1 5 - 33 - 385
PRINCE RUPERT - - 26 - 28 110 - 3 - - 4 7 - 2 - 180
SELDOVIA - - - 336 1 - 6 - - - - - 2 - - 345
SITKA 43 - 1 - 43 128 - 25 - - - - - 5 - 245
SKAGWAY 47 - 68 - 222 52 - - 5 - 25 - - 1 - 420
WHITTIER 1,272 109 - 34 554 113 682 - - - - - - - 93 2,857
WRANGELL 24 - 18 - 83 110 - 112 - - 3 - - - - 350
YAKUTAT 10 - - - 158 2 - - - - - - 59 - - 229
GRAND TOTAL 2,834 115 1,094 2,397 3,231 1,792 2,963 435 156 298 302 557 3,038 264 294 19,770
Vehicles
BELLINGHAM - - 166 - 326 274 - 17 - - - 32 429 13 4 1,261
CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 68 - - 69
HAINES 117 - - - 198 22 - 12 1 - 20 23 - 7 - 400
HOMER - - - - - - 1,014 - - 148 - - 4 - - 1,166
JUNEAU 249 - 175 - - 102 2 17 4 - 111 73 418 9 83 1,243
KETCHIKAN 227 - 72 - 116 - - 31 57 - 3 10 54 32 3 605
KODIAK 1 1 - 911 - - - - - - - - 275 - - 1,188
PETERSBURG 13 - 11 - 52 20 - - - - 1 3 - 14 - 114
PRINCE RUPERT - - 15 - 16 36 - 1 - - 2 4 - 1 - 75
SELDOVIA - - - 176 1 - - - - - - - - - - 177
SITKA 32 - 1 - 20 14 - 7 - - - - - 2 - 76
SKAGWAY 6 - 24 - 76 5 - - 1 - 12 - - - - 124
WHITTIER 487 57 - 7 278 70 411 - - - - - - - 80 1,390
WRANGELL 7 - 4 - 24 24 - 18 - - - - - - - 77
YAKUTAT 3 - - - 69 2 - - - - - - 53 - - 127
GRAND TOTAL 1,142 58 468 1,094 1,176 569 1,428 103 63 148 149 145 1,301 78 170 8,092
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Passengers KETCHIKAN - 17,430 17,430
METLAKATLA 16,624 - 16,624
GRAND TOTAL 16,624 17,430 34,054
Vehicles KETCHIKAN - 5,859 5,859
METLAKATLA 5,691 - 5,691
GRAND TOTAL 5,691 5,859 11,550
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Passengers ANGOON - - - 139 2,790 - - 132 3,061 GUSTAVUS - - - 72 2,749 8 - - 2,829 HAINES - - - - 4,075 - 607 - 4,682
HOONAH 21 267 - - 2,659 - - 34 2,981 JUNEAU 3,189 2,885 3,820 2,385 - 546 1,248 1,210 15,283 PELICAN - - - - 470 - - - 470
SKAGWAY - - 532 - 1,299 - - - 1,831 TENAKEE 105 - - 8 1,222 - - - 1,335
GRAND TOTAL 3,315 3,152 4,352 2,604 15,264 554 1,855 1,376 32,472
Vehicles
ANGOON - - - 97 638 - - - 735
GUSTAVUS - - - 44 832 9 - - 885
HAINES - - - - 1,383 - 268 - 1,651
HOONAH 9 162 - - 930 - - - 1,101
JUNEAU 743 854 1,278 848 - 64 362 - 4,149
PELICAN - - - - 73 - - - 73
SKAGWAY - - 235 - 394 - - - 629
TENAKEE - - - - - - - - -
GRAND TOTAL 752 1,016 1,513 989 4,250 73 630 - 9,223
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BELLINGHAM - 1,211 695 - 1,560 169 15 224 124 3,998
HAINES 1,088 - 11,187 - 90 56 109 4,348 25 16,903
JUNEAU 555 10,943 - 4 172 155 512 6,772 85 19,198
KAKE - - 9 - - - - - - 9
KETCHIKAN 1,033 201 733 - - 393 158 29 487 3,034
PETERSBURG 158 27 486 - 104 - 2 7 94 878
SITKA 146 6 141 2 80 62 - 10 58 505
SKAGWAY 201 4,420 7,404 - 42 13 112 - 9 12,201
WRANGELL 107 61 253 - 326 126 5 5 - 883
GRAND TOTAL 3,288 16,869 20,908 6 2,374 974 913 11,395 882 57,609
Vehicles
BELLINGHAM - 626 436 - 724 72 10 90 55 2,013
HAINES 550 - 3,657 - 51 21 33 1,958 8 6,278
JUNEAU 343 3,578 - 4 74 62 250 1,583 25 5,919
KAKE - - 1 - - - - - - 1
KETCHIKAN 465 65 100 - - 35 11 13 108 797
PETERSBURG 79 9 132 - 21 - - 1 27 269
SITKA 79 6 34 - 30 28 - 7 11 195
SKAGWAY 68 1,903 1,628 - 8 2 71 - 1 3,681
WRANGELL 52 8 56 - 81 42 5 2 - 246
GRAND TOTAL 1,636 6,195 6,044 4 989 262 380 3,654 235 19,399
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Passengers BELLINGHAM - 167 - 188 - 224 33 - - 26 21 659
HAINES 177 - 1 1,232 2 172 94 568 9 675 113 3,043
HOONAH - - - 202 9 23 4 2 56 - 2 298
JUNEAU 99 935 764 - 439 1,758 1,308 1,524 1,960 990 708 10,485
KAKE - 1 - 495 - 93 69 2 67 - 21 748
KETCHIKAN 242 188 7 1,319 61 - 478 2,077 110 60 1,090 5,632
PETERSBURG 30 114 - 1,325 85 710 - 202 89 63 654 3,272
PRINCE RUPERT - 471 - 1,746 5 2,569 254 - 72 780 302 6,199
SITKA 37 - 15 1,150 108 288 313 171 - 19 120 2,221
SKAGWAY 24 669 - 788 - 113 43 820 19 - 23 2,499
WRANGELL 27 125 - 698 18 1,143 529 249 27 50 - 2,866
GRAND TOTAL 636 2,670 787 9,143 727 7,093 3,125 5,615 2,409 2,663 3,054 37,922
Vehicles BELLINGHAM - 84 - 124 - 94 16 - - 17 5 340
HAINES 81 - 1 464 2 82 38 288 3 370 22 1,351
HOONAH - - - 69 1 5 3 1 18 - 1 98
JUNEAU 67 399 263 - 92 394 332 423 612 338 164 3,084
KAKE - - - 91 - 10 15 1 11 - 8 136
KETCHIKAN 89 97 6 372 8 - 126 784 50 13 328 1,873
PETERSBURG 15 41 1 311 22 145 - 119 30 10 201 895
PRINCE RUPERT - 234 - 759 2 1,060 111 - 41 157 101 2,465
SITKA 20 - 8 442 20 75 80 75 - 7 43 770
SKAGWAY 12 336 - 217 - 13 12 164 11 - 6 771
WRANGELL 13 26 - 175 5 302 161 94 11 7 - 794
GRAND TOTAL 297 1,217 279 3,024 152 2,180 894 1,949 787 919 879 12,577
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Passengers BELLINGHAM 64 - 69 - 46 8 - - 11 13 211 GUSTAVUS - - 35 - - - - - - - 35 HAINES - - 20 - - - 20 7 1 2 50
HOONAH - - 169 12 10 1 - 80 - 6 278 JUNEAU 34 805 - 958 720 880 863 1,482 12 483 6,237 KAKE - 1 1,001 - 157 192 23 221 - 54 1,649
KETCHIKAN 5 2 971 182 - 594 1,719 330 1 989 4,793 PETERSBURG - - 660 237 597 - 171 315 - 289 2,269 PRINCE RUPERT 8 - 764 27 1,582 167 - 254 1 174 2,977
SITKA - 45 1,736 254 294 255 162 - - 141 2,887 SKAGWAY 7 - 17 - 4 - 4 2 - - 34 WRANGELL 2 1 372 40 858 441 181 109 - - 2,004
GRAND TOTAL 120 854 5,814 1,710 4,268 2,538 3,143 2,800 26 2,151 23,424
Vehicles BELLINGHAM 36 - 16 - 15 2 - - 1 - 70
GUSTAVUS - - 10 - - - - - - - 10 HAINES - - 9 - 1 - 13 4 2 1 30 HOONAH - - 65 5 13 3 - 32 - 2 120
JUNEAU 12 247 - 196 259 286 390 518 6 136 2,050 KAKE - 1 188 - 30 73 9 49 - 15 365 KETCHIKAN 4 1 274 38 - 120 654 112 1 268 1,472
PETERSBURG - - 193 81 133 - 84 119 - 88 698 PRINCE RUPERT 5 - 366 9 587 52 - 100 - 66 1,185 SITKA - 11 608 65 66 68 75 - - 24 917
SKAGWAY 5 - 10 - 1 - 2 1 - - 19 WRANGELL - 1 104 18 220 98 67 36 - - 544
GRAND TOTAL 62 261 1,843 412 1,325 702 1,294 971 10 600 7,480
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AKUTAN - 8 15 471 4 3 16 5 - 20 - 542
CHIGNIK 7 - - 4 - 183 - 84 - 3 1 282
COLD BAY 7 - - 4 6 16 138 2 - 9 - 182
DUTCH HARBOR 342 6 11 - 6 230 28 59 - 15 - 697
FALSE PASS - - 5 11 - 13 32 - - 6 - 67
HOMER 3 204 9 315 4 - 48 7,194 467 55 2,778 11,077
KING COVE 19 - 162 27 33 46 - 6 - 196 - 489
KODIAK - 57 6 62 - 6,756 11 - 1,259 8 58 8,217
PORT LIONS - - - - - 446 - 1,253 - - - 1,699
SAND POINT 12 4 12 22 8 48 202 17 - - - 325
SELDOVIA - 1 - 9 - 2,536 - 16 - - - 2,562
GRAND TOTAL 390 280 220 925 61 10,277 475 8,636 1,726 312 2,837 26,139
Vehicles
AKUTAN - - - - - - - - - - - -
CHIGNIK - - - - - 21 - 14 - - - 35
COLD BAY - - - 3 2 18 46 2 - 9 - 80
DUTCH HARBOR - 1 3 - 3 35 6 5 - 3 - 56
FALSE PASS - - - 3 - 8 5 - - 1 - 17
HOMER - 56 26 47 10 - 66 3,028 195 69 1,373 4,870
KING COVE - - 44 6 7 31 - 1 - 23 - 112
KODIAK - 17 3 5 - 2,781 3 - 509 36 20 3,374
PORT LIONS - - - - - 193 - 487 - - - 680
SAND POINT - 3 7 4 1 37 24 26 - - - 102
SELDOVIA - - - - - 1,327 - 6 - - - 1,333
GRAND TOTAL - 77 83 68 23 4,451 150 3,569 704 141 1,393 10,659
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ANGOON - 46 - 12 - 58
JUNEAU 78 - - 5 - 83
TATITLEK - - - - 52 52
TENAKEE - 36 - - - 36
VALDEZ - - 45 - - 45
GRAND TOTAL 78 82 45 17 52 274
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ANGOON - 6 - - - 6
JUNEAU 9 - - - - 9
TATITLEK - - - - 2 2
TENAKEE - - - - - -
VALDEZ - - 3 - - 3
GRAND TOTAL 9 6 3 - 2 20
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Link Volume Summary
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 2009 report, following the example set with the 1996 report and continued since then, uses the functional booking limit set for each sailing to cal-culate 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.
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Southeast Alaska Link Volume
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
ANGOON-HOONAH 1,360 85,680 20.3% 429 27,342 46.4% 28 63 1,764 ANGOON-JUNEAU 1,583 123,474 16.9% 401 32,214 29.6% 46 78 3,588 ANGOON-TENAKEE 1,294 45,290 16.3% 271 10,430 24.9% 34 35 1,190 BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN 14,173 8,432,935 47.1% 5,504 3,375,435 90.2% 63 595 37,485 HAINES-JUNEAU 40,792 2,773,856 31.7% 12,594 886,448 54.4% 338 68 22,984 HAINES-SKAGWAY 20,289 263,757 17.0% 6,721 86,151 30.7% 303 13 3,939 HOONAH-ANGOON 294 18,522 24.5% 54 3,969 32.7% 5 63 315 HOONAH-JUNEAU 6,825 327,600 28.9% 2,046 100,848 59.1% 93 48 4,464 HOONAH-KAKE 146 16,936 17.2% 52 6,148 34.1% 2 116 232 HOONAH-SITKA 3,540 417,720 30.2% 1,120 135,346 52.7% 28 118 3,304 HOONAH-TENAKEE 781 38,269 11.0% 86 5,537 8.4% 31 49 1,519 JUNEAU-ANGOON 2,837 221,286 18.7% 599 49,764 28.5% 71 78 5,538 JUNEAU-HAINES 39,873 2,711,364 31.3% 12,189 863,260 53.1% 336 68 22,848 JUNEAU-HOONAH 10,405 478,630 33.2% 3,019 142,370 61.0% 111 46 5,106 JUNEAU-KAKE 1,982 225,948 18.0% 570 65,892 28.1% 29 114 3,306 JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN 1,786 419,710 35.7% 686 167,555 80.0% 11 235 2,585 JUNEAU-PELICAN 551 50,141 18.6% 78 5,824 18.2% 13 91 1,183 JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 6,452 793,596 22.7% 1,881 238,866 39.7% 79 123 9,717 JUNEAU-SITKA 21,400 2,824,800 34.1% 6,917 946,440 62.6% 183 132 24,156 JUNEAU-SKAGWAY 775 62,775 31.8% 158 14,013 44.7% 8 81 648 JUNEAU-TENAKEE 1,931 121,653 24.0% 484 32,004 43.2% 34 63 2,142 JUNEAU-YAKUTAT 2,261 510,986 38.3% 851 193,230 83.9% 13 226 2,938 KAKE-JUNEAU 4,239 483,246 19.0% 1,436 162,564 35.3% 55 114 6,270 KAKE-PETERSBURG 5,147 334,555 17.6% 1,646 104,520 30.3% 74 65 4,810 KAKE-SITKA 3,727 428,605 20.2% 1,332 147,315 39.4% 46 115 5,290 KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM 12,403 7,379,785 41.0% 4,995 3,160,045 81.0% 63 595 37,485 KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU 2,473 581,155 41.9% 745 183,065 73.5% 13 235 3,055 KETCHIKAN-METLAKATLA 17,426 278,816 27.2% 4,974 93,792 64.6% 513 16 8,208 KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT 8,910 810,810 15.1% 3,454 300,664 32.0% 141 91 12,831 KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 23,708 2,110,012 28.2% 8,166 724,994 50.7% 193 89 17,177 METLAKATLA-KETCHIKAN 16,611 265,776 25.9% 4,789 90,976 62.1% 514 16 8,224 PELICAN-JUNEAU 488 44,408 15.3% 97 7,007 21.0% 14 91 1,274 PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 16,615 2,043,645 33.9% 5,479 685,848 58.7% 120 123 14,760 PETERSBURG-KAKE 6,885 447,525 16.9% 2,639 166,465 35.4% 101 65 6,565 PETERSBURG-SITKA 759 118,404 41.1% 149 24,336 47.4% 4 156 624 PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 21,475 880,475 25.7% 7,471 308,074 46.6% 192 41 7,872 PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN 9,350 850,850 15.7% 3,946 338,611 36.2% 142 91 12,922 SITKA-HOONAH 1,120 132,160 27.0% 395 47,672 54.6% 10 118 1,180 SITKA-JUNEAU 12,448 1,643,136 32.2% 3,344 468,600 56.9% 135 132 17,820 SITKA-KAKE 4,230 486,450 23.6% 1,247 138,920 37.6% 45 115 5,175 SITKA-PETERSBURG 11,210 1,748,760 32.9% 4,143 668,616 59.6% 72 156 11,232 SKAGWAY-HAINES 20,459 265,967 17.0% 6,243 81,835 28.3% 304 13 3,952 SKAGWAY-JUNEAU 746 60,426 51.8% 141 12,717 75.7% 6 81 486 TENAKEE-ANGOON 1,356 47,460 18.4% 468 16,240 45.7% 31 35 1,085 TENAKEE-HOONAH 712 34,888 10.0% 56 3,528 5.5% 31 49 1,519 TENAKEE-JUNEAU 1,970 124,110 22.9% 296 21,168 24.9% 37 63 2,331 WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 21,773 1,937,797 26.0% 7,547 678,981 47.0% 192 89 17,088 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 23,137 948,617 27.5% 7,922 324,064 49.2% 193 41 7,913 YAKUTAT-JUNEAU 1,872 423,072 34.0% 755 176,732 80.6% 12 226 2,712 JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS 1,931 119,722 27.2% 768 45,508 75.1% 31 62 1,922 GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU 3,348 207,576 28.4% 1,103 67,084 64.2% 51 62 3,162 GUSTAVUS-PELICAN 152 6,992 15.6% 33 1,150 24.9% 4 46 184 PELICAN-GUSTAVUS 124 5,704 16.5% 17 598 17.5% 3 46 138 KAKE-ANGOON 70 4,200 14.0% 12 720 17.8% 2 60 120 HOONAH-GUSTAVUS 1,775 40,825 31.2% 524 11,937 63.5% 25 23 575 GUSTAVUS-HOONAH 171 3,933 15.2% 90 1,978 54.2% 5 23 115 SITKA-GUSTAVUS 146 19,272 41.7% 53 7,392 77.6% 1 132 132 PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN 11 1,232 2.2% 19 2,240 23.9% 1 112 112
TOTAL 440,307 46,285,294 31.1% 143,200 16,665,042 59.0% 5,235 - 387,271
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Southwest Alaska Link Volume
Cross-Gulf Link Volume
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
WHITTIER-YAKUTAT 1,795 542,090 32.6% 761 237,976 81.4% 12 302 3,624 YAKUTAT-WHITTIER 2,119 639,938 35.9% 821 247,036 81.0% 13 302 3,926 WHITTIER-JUNEAU 59 29,618 11.8% 55 27,108 69.9% 1 502 502 JUNEAU-WHITTIER 171 85,842 17.1% 126 69,276 81.0% 2 502 1,004 WHITTIER-KETCHIKAN 181 133,216 40.2% 67 55,200 85.9% 1 736 736
TOTAL 4,325 1,430,704 31.6% 1,830 636,596 80.9% 29 - 9,792
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR 925 41,625 48.2% 83 3,960 20.5% 12 45 540 AKUTAN-FALSE PASS 426 24,708 22.2% 56 3,248 13.7% 12 58 696 CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA 45 4,365 9.0% 29 2,716 43.3% 2 97 194 CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK 724 145,524 12.3% 494 84,621 48.7% 13 201 2,613 CHENEGA BAY-VALDEZ 44 3,828 2.5% 26 2,175 11.2% 7 87 609 CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER 718 48,106 12.5% 365 22,579 38.1% 14 67 938 CHIGNIK-KODIAK 713 177,537 37.1% 194 49,302 47.5% 12 249 2,988 CHIGNIK-SAND POINT 544 75,072 28.3% 267 36,570 65.5% 12 138 1,656 COLD BAY-FALSE PASS 542 31,436 28.2% 85 4,930 20.8% 12 58 696 COLD BAY-KING COVE 606 15,150 31.6% 133 3,475 32.6% 12 25 300 CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY 15 1,455 3.0% 7 679 10.1% 2 97 194 CORDOVA-TATITLEK 78 3,900 3.5% 31 1,550 10.3% 9 50 450 CORDOVA-VALDEZ 5,023 371,702 20.5% 1,940 137,122 60.6% 103 74 7,622 CORDOVA-WHITTIER 8,616 835,752 21.4% 4,164 392,947 79.0% 169 97 16,393 DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN 697 31,365 36.3% 71 3,375 17.3% 12 45 540 FALSE PASS-AKUTAN 502 29,116 26.1% 68 3,944 16.7% 12 58 696 FALSE PASS-COLD BAY 472 27,376 24.6% 66 3,886 16.1% 12 58 696 HOMER-KODIAK 5,752 782,272 26.9% 2,598 337,008 63.9% 86 136 11,696 HOMER-PORT LIONS 4,846 649,364 36.9% 2,070 271,082 74.3% 82 134 10,988 HOMER-SELDOVIA 3,122 53,074 12.2% 1,613 26,282 31.0% 136 17 2,312 HOMER-WHITTIER 58 14,500 12.9% 25 6,500 32.0% 1 250 250 KING COVE-COLD BAY 714 17,850 37.2% 154 4,000 37.7% 12 25 300 KING COVE-SAND POINT 640 62,720 33.3% 133 13,426 32.6% 12 98 1,176 KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY 539 108,339 10.8% 274 51,456 31.9% 11 201 2,211 KODIAK-CHIGNIK 792 197,208 41.3% 334 84,162 81.8% 12 249 2,988 KODIAK-HOMER 5,756 782,816 25.8% 2,373 306,136 55.9% 90 136 12,240 KODIAK-PORT LIONS 4,934 236,832 35.0% 2,183 102,528 73.0% 88 48 4,224 KODIAK-SELDOVIA 47 5,593 29.4% 18 2,142 53.5% 1 119 119 PORT LIONS-HOMER 4,113 551,142 31.7% 1,884 243,210 68.4% 81 134 10,854 PORT LIONS-KODIAK 5,673 272,304 39.4% 2,373 112,320 77.5% 90 48 4,320 SAND POINT-CHIGNIK 463 63,894 24.1% 167 23,046 40.9% 12 138 1,656 SAND POINT-KING COVE 734 71,932 38.2% 192 19,208 47.0% 12 98 1,176 SELDOVIA-HOMER 2,903 49,351 11.3% 1,563 25,619 30.1% 136 17 2,312 SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS 32 3,744 20.0% 22 2,340 66.0% 1 117 117 TATITLEK-CORDOVA 123 6,150 5.5% 51 2,200 17.2% 9 50 450 TATITLEK-VALDEZ 145 3,190 5.0% 40 902 12.2% 21 22 462 TATITLEK-WHITTIER 53 3,392 21.2% 8 512 23.3% 1 64 64 VALDEZ-CHENEGA BAY 4 348 1.6% 2 174 6.1% 1 87 87 VALDEZ-CORDOVA 5,277 390,498 19.3% 2,254 158,730 62.9% 115 74 8,510 VALDEZ-TATITLEK 196 4,312 6.9% 68 1,364 20.6% 19 22 418 VALDEZ-WHITTIER 13,205 1,029,990 27.5% 4,636 362,856 73.5% 196 78 15,288 WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY 946 63,382 11.6% 641 37,252 48.9% 22 67 1,474 WHITTIER-CORDOVA 8,396 814,412 22.8% 3,889 367,630 80.6% 155 97 15,035 WHITTIER-TATITLEK 44 2,876 17.6% 5 320 14.7% 1 64 64 WHITTIER-VALDEZ 9,902 772,356 20.0% 3,680 286,884 56.7% 202 78 15,756
TOTAL 99,865 8,851,753 24.0% 41,249 3,594,554 62.0% 2,027 - 163,754
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Aurora Link Volume
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
ANGOON-HOONAH 580 36,540 15.5% 224 14,364 45.3% 15 63 945 ANGOON-JUNEAU 81 6,318 10.8% 13 1,092 13.4% 3 78 234 ANGOON-TENAKEE 435 15,225 12.4% 83 3,115 18.0% 14 35 490 CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA 45 4,365 9.0% 29 2,716 43.3% 2 97 194 CHENEGA BAY-VALDEZ 44 3,828 2.5% 26 2,175 11.2% 7 87 609 CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER 21 1,407 2.8% 14 938 14.5% 3 67 201 CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY 15 1,455 3.0% 7 679 10.1% 2 97 194 CORDOVA-TATITLEK 78 3,900 3.5% 31 1,550 10.3% 9 50 450 CORDOVA-VALDEZ 153 11,322 15.3% 34 2,220 25.5% 4 74 296 CORDOVA-WHITTIER 483 46,851 12.9% 277 25,317 55.9% 15 97 1,455 GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU 350 21,700 20.0% 164 9,548 70.8% 7 62 434 GUSTAVUS-PELICAN 129 5,934 17.2% 16 552 16.4% 3 46 138 HAINES-JUNEAU 3,337 226,916 34.2% 932 67,252 72.4% 39 68 2,652 HAINES-SKAGWAY 928 12,064 12.4% 251 3,575 25.3% 30 13 390 HOONAH-ANGOON 213 13,419 28.4% 36 2,709 36.5% 3 63 189 HOONAH-GUSTAVUS 88 2,024 17.6% 33 782 50.5% 2 23 46 HOONAH-JUNEAU 1,652 79,296 20.7% 513 26,016 48.5% 32 48 1,536 HOONAH-TENAKEE 82 4,018 8.2% 10 588 7.2% 4 49 196 JUNEAU-ANGOON 436 34,008 13.4% 80 7,254 18.7% 13 78 1,014 JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS 283 17,546 22.6% 135 7,874 81.7% 5 62 310 JUNEAU-HAINES 3,402 231,336 34.9% 935 68,544 72.6% 39 68 2,652 JUNEAU-HOONAH 995 45,770 19.0% 259 12,834 37.4% 21 46 966 JUNEAU-KAKE 32 3,648 6.4% 6 798 9.6% 2 114 228 JUNEAU-PELICAN 20 1,820 8.0% 5 364 16.4% 1 91 91 JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 102 12,546 40.8% 20 2,460 59.2% 1 123 123 JUNEAU-TENAKEE 596 37,548 17.0% 201 12,600 43.5% 14 63 882 KAKE-ANGOON 70 4,200 14.0% 12 720 17.8% 2 60 120 KAKE-JUNEAU 24 2,736 9.6% 2 228 5.8% 1 114 114 PELICAN-GUSTAVUS 124 5,704 16.5% 17 598 17.5% 3 46 138 PELICAN-JUNEAU 18 1,638 7.2% 5 364 16.4% 1 91 91 PETERSBURG-KAKE 81 5,265 32.4% 11 780 33.2% 1 65 65 SITKA-HOONAH 82 9,676 32.8% 11 1,534 34.1% 1 118 118 SKAGWAY-HAINES 1,059 13,767 14.1% 253 3,640 25.6% 30 13 390 TATITLEK-CORDOVA 123 6,150 5.5% 51 2,200 17.2% 9 50 450 TATITLEK-VALDEZ 93 2,046 3.7% 39 858 11.8% 10 22 220 TATITLEK-WHITTIER 53 3,392 21.2% 8 512 23.3% 1 64 64 TENAKEE-ANGOON 436 15,260 12.5% 197 6,685 42.6% 14 35 490 TENAKEE-HOONAH 95 4,655 7.6% 12 784 7.5% 5 49 245 TENAKEE-JUNEAU 634 39,942 19.5% 83 5,796 19.4% 13 63 819 VALDEZ-CHENEGA BAY 4 348 1.6% 2 174 6.1% 1 87 87 VALDEZ-CORDOVA 263 19,462 13.2% 135 9,028 51.0% 8 74 592 VALDEZ-TATITLEK 151 3,322 6.0% 67 1,298 20.2% 10 22 220 VALDEZ-WHITTIER 7,031 548,418 24.7% 2,395 186,966 63.7% 114 78 8,892 WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY 117 7,839 5.2% 83 5,293 28.0% 9 67 603 WHITTIER-CORDOVA 451 43,747 18.0% 265 24,444 80.4% 10 97 970 WHITTIER-TATITLEK 44 2,876 17.6% 5 320 14.7% 1 64 64 WHITTIER-VALDEZ 4,365 340,470 15.6% 1,476 117,468 39.9% 112 78 8,736
TOTAL 29,898 1,961,717 19.4% 9,462 647,606 47.8% 646 - 40,403
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LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
CORDOVA-VALDEZ 4,741 350,834 22.4% 1,861 131,498 67.4% 89 74 6,586 CORDOVA-WHITTIER 7,661 743,117 23.4% 3,594 340,761 84.0% 138 97 13,386 VALDEZ-CORDOVA 4,916 363,784 21.1% 2,075 146,372 68.3% 98 74 7,252 VALDEZ-WHITTIER 6,174 481,572 31.6% 2,241 175,890 88.2% 82 78 6,396 WHITTIER-CORDOVA 7,474 724,978 24.4% 3,349 317,190 83.7% 129 97 12,513 WHITTIER-VALDEZ 5,537 431,886 25.9% 2,204 169,416 79.0% 90 78 7,020
TOTAL 36,503 3,096,171 24.5% 15,324 1,281,127 79.6% 626 - 53,153
Chenega Link Volume
Fairweather Link Volume
Columbia Link Volume
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN 5,899 3,509,905 62.2% 1,955 1,185,240 77.4% 19 595 11,305 HAINES-JUNEAU 4,553 309,604 45.6% 1,816 127,160 68.3% 20 68 1,360 HAINES-SKAGWAY 2,702 35,126 27.1% 983 12,246 37.0% 20 13 260 JUNEAU-HAINES 4,322 293,896 43.3% 1,554 107,440 58.4% 20 68 1,360 JUNEAU-SITKA 4,538 599,016 45.5% 1,891 256,080 71.1% 20 132 2,640 KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM 5,645 3,358,775 56.6% 2,129 1,330,420 80.1% 20 595 11,900 KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 5,833 519,137 58.4% 1,823 163,849 68.5% 20 89 1,780 PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 5,488 675,024 55.0% 1,727 216,111 64.9% 20 123 2,460 PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 5,003 205,123 50.1% 1,931 81,672 72.6% 20 41 820 SITKA-PETERSBURG 4,783 746,148 47.9% 1,858 300,924 69.8% 20 156 3,120 SKAGWAY-HAINES 2,187 28,431 21.9% 710 9,542 26.7% 20 13 260 WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 5,255 467,695 52.7% 2,000 183,518 75.2% 20 89 1,780 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 5,555 227,755 55.7% 1,749 72,693 65.7% 20 41 820
TOTAL 61,763 10,975,635 55.2% 22,127 4,046,895 74.0% 259 - 39,865
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
CORDOVA-VALDEZ 129 9,546 5.5% 46 3,404 14.8% 10 74 740 CORDOVA-WHITTIER 472 45,784 12.8% 293 26,869 59.1% 16 97 1,552 HAINES-JUNEAU 1,712 116,416 42.1% 340 25,024 64.6% 17 68 1,156 HAINES-SKAGWAY 260 3,380 21.8% 85 1,274 54.8% 5 13 65 JUNEAU-HAINES 2,056 139,808 50.5% 422 31,892 80.2% 17 68 1,156 JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 1,070 131,610 14.6% 231 30,504 24.0% 31 123 3,813 JUNEAU-SITKA 7,807 1,030,524 34.9% 1,803 254,628 61.9% 94 132 12,408 JUNEAU-SKAGWAY 679 54,999 47.2% 116 10,287 62.5% 6 81 486 PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 998 122,754 13.6% 268 34,071 27.9% 31 123 3,813 SITKA-JUNEAU 7,774 1,026,168 34.4% 1,853 265,056 62.9% 95 132 12,540 SKAGWAY-HAINES 230 2,990 19.3% 59 754 37.8% 5 13 65 SKAGWAY-JUNEAU 746 60,426 51.8% 141 12,717 75.7% 6 81 486 VALDEZ-CORDOVA 98 7,252 4.7% 45 3,330 15.9% 9 74 666 WHITTIER-CORDOVA 471 45,687 12.8% 275 25,996 55.4% 16 97 1,552
TOTAL 24,502 2,797,344 29.1% 5,976 725,806 54.2% 358 - 40,498
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Kennicott Link Volume
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN 3,412 2,030,140 43.0% 1,201 750,295 90.5% 17 595 10,115 CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK 724 145,524 12.3% 494 84,621 48.7% 13 201 2,613 CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER 697 46,699 13.9% 350 21,641 40.8% 11 67 737 HAINES-JUNEAU 1,211 82,348 27.3% 467 32,436 66.5% 9 68 612 HAINES-SKAGWAY 557 7,241 12.5% 137 1,885 19.5% 9 13 117 HOMER-KODIAK 2,306 313,616 19.5% 1,099 138,448 54.2% 26 136 3,536 HOMER-SELDOVIA 298 5,066 5.1% 154 2,516 15.2% 13 17 221 HOMER-WHITTIER 58 14,500 12.9% 25 6,500 32.0% 1 250 250 JUNEAU-HAINES 1,520 103,360 34.2% 548 38,488 78.0% 9 68 612 JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN 1,786 419,710 35.7% 686 167,555 80.0% 11 235 2,585 JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 137 16,851 9.5% 62 7,872 26.6% 3 123 369 JUNEAU-SITKA 1,009 133,188 33.7% 401 53,460 85.7% 6 132 792 JUNEAU-WHITTIER 171 85,842 17.1% 126 69,276 81.0% 2 502 1,004 JUNEAU-YAKUTAT 2,261 510,986 38.3% 851 193,230 83.9% 13 226 2,938 KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM 2,834 1,686,230 35.7% 1,074 679,490 81.0% 17 595 10,115 KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU 2,473 581,155 41.9% 745 183,065 73.5% 13 235 3,055 KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT 155 14,105 8.2% 61 5,733 19.7% 4 91 364 KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 1,432 127,448 32.2% 546 50,374 77.8% 9 89 801 KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY 539 108,339 10.8% 274 51,456 31.9% 11 201 2,211 KODIAK-HOMER 2,118 288,048 17.3% 1,045 127,840 49.6% 27 136 3,672 PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 1,296 159,408 32.9% 525 66,789 84.1% 8 123 984 PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN 11 1,232 2.2% 19 2,240 23.9% 1 112 112 PETERSBURG-SITKA 70 10,920 14.0% 22 3,588 27.6% 1 156 156 PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 1,114 45,674 28.3% 364 15,252 58.3% 8 41 328 PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN 178 16,198 7.4% 74 6,643 18.9% 5 91 455 SELDOVIA-HOMER 344 5,848 5.8% 181 2,992 17.9% 13 17 221 SITKA-JUNEAU 94 12,408 18.8% 34 5,016 43.4% 1 132 132 SITKA-PETERSBURG 929 144,924 31.0% 316 49,452 67.6% 6 156 936 SKAGWAY-HAINES 419 5,447 9.4% 117 1,599 16.7% 9 13 117 WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY 829 55,543 14.1% 558 31,959 55.0% 13 67 871 WHITTIER-YAKUTAT 1,795 542,090 32.6% 761 237,976 81.4% 12 302 3,624 WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 1,156 102,884 29.3% 362 33,019 58.0% 8 89 712 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 1,475 60,475 33.2% 543 23,206 77.4% 9 41 369 YAKUTAT-JUNEAU 1,872 423,072 34.0% 755 176,732 80.6% 12 226 2,712 YAKUTAT-WHITTIER 2,119 639,938 35.9% 821 247,036 81.0% 13 302 3,926 WHITTIER-JUNEAU 59 29,618 11.8% 55 27,108 69.9% 1 502 502 WHITTIER-KETCHIKAN 181 133,216 40.2% 67 55,200 85.9% 1 736 736
TOTAL 39,639 9,109,291 30.8% 15,919 3,651,988 72.1% 345 - 63,612
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LeConte Link Volume
Lituya Link Volume
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
ANGOON-HOONAH 780 49,140 26.5% 205 12,978 47.7% 13 63 819 ANGOON-JUNEAU 1,460 113,880 17.5% 380 30,654 31.1% 37 78 2,886 ANGOON-TENAKEE 843 29,505 19.5% 188 7,315 30.0% 19 35 665 GUSTAVUS-HOONAH 171 3,933 15.2% 90 1,978 54.2% 5 23 115 GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU 2,817 174,654 29.1% 877 53,444 61.8% 43 62 2,666 GUSTAVUS-PELICAN 23 1,058 10.2% 17 598 50.6% 1 46 46 HAINES-JUNEAU 5,372 365,296 37.5% 1,690 120,768 81.3% 63 68 4,284 HAINES-SKAGWAY 1,852 24,076 16.0% 595 8,177 35.3% 51 13 663 HOONAH-ANGOON 81 5,103 18.0% 18 1,260 27.1% 2 63 126 HOONAH-GUSTAVUS 1,687 38,801 32.5% 490 11,155 64.6% 23 23 529 HOONAH-JUNEAU 3,838 184,224 32.8% 1,048 51,072 61.1% 52 48 2,496 HOONAH-TENAKEE 699 34,251 11.5% 77 4,949 8.6% 27 49 1,323 JUNEAU-ANGOON 2,339 182,442 20.7% 509 41,808 30.9% 50 78 3,900 JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS 1,648 102,176 28.2% 633 37,634 73.8% 26 62 1,612 JUNEAU-HAINES 5,049 343,332 35.3% 1,525 111,248 73.4% 63 68 4,284 JUNEAU-HOONAH 4,359 200,514 32.3% 1,187 54,694 60.0% 60 46 2,760 JUNEAU-PELICAN 531 48,321 19.6% 73 5,460 18.3% 12 91 1,092 JUNEAU-TENAKEE 1,335 84,105 29.5% 283 19,404 42.9% 20 63 1,260 PELICAN-JUNEAU 470 42,770 16.0% 92 6,643 21.4% 13 91 1,183 SKAGWAY-HAINES 1,831 23,803 16.1% 600 8,177 36.4% 50 13 650 TENAKEE-ANGOON 920 32,200 23.9% 271 9,555 48.3% 17 35 595 TENAKEE-HOONAH 617 30,233 10.5% 44 2,744 5.1% 26 49 1,274 TENAKEE-JUNEAU 1,302 82,026 24.9% 213 15,372 28.0% 23 63 1,449
TOTAL 40,024 2,195,843 26.5% 11,104 617,087 49.4% 696 - 36,677
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
KETCHIKAN-METLAKATLA 17,426 278,816 27.2% 4,974 93,792 64.6% 513 16 8,208 METLAKATLA-KETCHIKAN 16,611 265,776 25.9% 4,789 90,976 62.1% 514 16 8,224
TOTAL 34,037 544,592 26.5% 9,763 184,768 63.4% 1,027 - 16,432
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Matanuska Link Volume
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN 654 389,130 36.3% 338 201,110 100.9% 4 595 2,380 HAINES-JUNEAU 4,198 285,464 33.1% 1,420 96,288 60.5% 28 68 1,904 HAINES-SKAGWAY 2,569 33,397 21.1% 924 11,362 40.8% 27 13 351 HOONAH-JUNEAU 832 39,936 33.3% 308 15,360 73.5% 5 48 240 HOONAH-KAKE 94 10,904 18.8% 20 2,436 23.3% 1 116 116 HOONAH-SITKA 1,703 200,954 24.9% 502 60,416 42.8% 14 118 1,652 JUNEAU-HAINES 3,895 264,860 32.1% 1,364 94,180 60.3% 27 68 1,836 JUNEAU-HOONAH 2,466 113,436 33.6% 751 35,328 59.8% 15 46 690 JUNEAU-KAKE 598 68,172 15.6% 175 20,292 26.1% 8 114 912 JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 4,078 501,594 29.0% 1,129 142,557 44.9% 30 123 3,690 JUNEAU-SITKA 3,590 473,880 30.3% 954 128,436 43.8% 26 132 3,432 JUNEAU-SKAGWAY 96 7,776 9.6% 42 3,726 24.9% 2 81 162 KAKE-JUNEAU 1,575 179,550 14.7% 622 70,680 33.7% 22 114 2,508 KAKE-PETERSBURG 1,648 107,120 14.2% 477 29,900 23.7% 24 65 1,560 KAKE-SITKA 1,142 131,330 14.3% 467 52,325 34.8% 16 115 1,840 KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM 636 378,420 35.3% 278 176,715 82.9% 4 595 2,380 KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT 5,615 510,965 15.9% 2,016 177,359 32.1% 75 91 6,825 KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 7,371 656,019 19.6% 2,670 235,583 39.9% 80 89 7,120 PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 5,466 672,318 28.9% 1,570 195,693 44.6% 42 123 5,166 PETERSBURG-KAKE 2,323 150,995 12.4% 1,028 65,715 32.3% 38 65 2,470 PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 8,452 346,532 22.8% 2,494 99,794 37.7% 79 41 3,239 PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN 6,199 564,109 17.6% 2,593 224,315 41.3% 75 91 6,825 SITKA-HOONAH 655 77,290 26.3% 262 31,506 62.5% 5 118 590 SITKA-JUNEAU 1,306 172,392 23.8% 494 66,132 53.6% 11 132 1,452 SITKA-KAKE 1,331 153,065 18.3% 360 39,330 28.7% 15 115 1,725 SITKA-PETERSBURG 2,956 461,136 25.9% 817 126,672 39.0% 25 156 3,900 SKAGWAY-HAINES 2,499 32,487 19.7% 786 10,023 33.5% 28 13 364 WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 8,230 732,470 22.2% 2,434 213,422 36.8% 79 89 7,031 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 7,406 303,646 19.7% 2,626 106,600 39.2% 80 41 3,280
TOTAL 89,583 8,019,347 22.6% 29,918 2,733,255 43.3% 885 - 75,640
Malaspina Link Volume
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN 3,997 2,378,215 37.9% 1,941 1,197,140 105.3% 22 595 13,090 HAINES-JUNEAU 20,333 1,382,644 28.0% 5,887 414,664 43.9% 160 68 10,880 HAINES-SKAGWAY 11,395 148,135 15.8% 3,734 47,502 28.0% 159 13 2,067 JUNEAU-HAINES 19,491 1,325,388 27.0% 5,771 407,048 43.3% 159 68 10,812 JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 317 38,991 21.9% 150 18,819 59.8% 3 123 369 JUNEAU-SITKA 2,911 384,252 30.5% 1,372 187,176 81.9% 20 132 2,640 KAKE-JUNEAU 248 28,272 49.7% 88 10,602 104.7% 1 114 114 KAKE-PETERSBURG 103 6,695 20.6% 49 3,055 58.5% 1 65 65 KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM 3,288 1,956,360 31.2% 1,514 973,420 82.2% 22 595 13,090 KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 4,438 394,982 44.2% 1,595 144,269 90.7% 21 89 1,869 PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 3,215 395,445 37.6% 1,337 166,419 88.7% 18 123 2,214 PETERSBURG-KAKE 239 15,535 47.9% 87 5,980 103.8% 1 65 65 PETERSBURG-SITKA 658 102,648 65.9% 114 18,564 68.0% 2 156 312 PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 2,908 119,228 26.5% 1,297 56,375 67.3% 23 41 943 SITKA-JUNEAU 635 83,820 63.6% 135 18,480 80.5% 2 132 264 SITKA-KAKE 109 12,535 21.8% 52 5,865 62.3% 1 115 115 SITKA-PETERSBURG 2,417 377,052 26.7% 1,088 181,116 68.3% 19 156 2,964 SKAGWAY-HAINES 12,200 158,600 16.8% 3,697 47,853 27.6% 160 13 2,080 WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 3,070 273,230 27.9% 1,351 127,804 70.2% 23 89 2,047 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 4,278 175,398 42.6% 1,546 64,411 87.9% 21 41 861
TOTAL 96,250 9,757,425 31.1% 32,804 4,096,562 70.0% 838 - 66,861
93
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Taku Link Volume
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN 211 125,545 60.3% 69 41,650 102.1% 1 595 595 GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU 181 11,222 51.7% 63 4,092 93.1% 1 62 62 HAINES-JUNEAU 76 5,168 10.9% 42 2,856 30.8% 2 68 136 HAINES-SKAGWAY 26 338 3.7% 12 130 8.9% 2 13 26 HOONAH-JUNEAU 503 24,144 35.9% 177 8,400 65.2% 4 48 192 HOONAH-KAKE 52 6,032 14.9% 32 3,712 47.4% 1 116 116 HOONAH-SITKA 1,837 216,766 37.5% 618 74,930 64.9% 14 118 1,652 JUNEAU-HAINES 138 9,384 19.7% 70 4,420 51.2% 2 68 136 JUNEAU-HOONAH 2,585 118,910 49.2% 821 39,514 80.5% 15 46 690 JUNEAU-KAKE 1,352 154,128 20.3% 388 44,802 30.1% 19 114 2,166 JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 748 92,004 19.4% 289 36,654 38.6% 11 123 1,353 JUNEAU-SITKA 1,545 203,940 26.0% 496 66,660 42.9% 17 132 2,244 KAKE-JUNEAU 2,392 272,688 22.0% 724 81,054 34.4% 31 114 3,534 KAKE-PETERSBURG 3,396 220,740 19.8% 1,120 71,565 33.6% 49 65 3,185 KAKE-SITKA 2,585 297,275 24.6% 865 94,990 42.4% 30 115 3,450 KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT 3,140 285,740 14.5% 1,377 117,572 32.7% 62 91 5,642 KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 4,634 412,426 21.0% 1,531 130,919 35.7% 63 89 5,607 PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 152 18,696 43.4% 53 6,765 77.4% 1 123 123 PETERSBURG-KAKE 4,242 275,730 19.9% 1,514 93,990 36.5% 61 65 3,965 PETERSBURG-SITKA 31 4,836 8.9% 13 2,184 19.6% 1 156 156 PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 3,998 163,918 18.4% 1,386 54,981 32.9% 62 41 2,542 PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN 2,973 270,543 13.7% 1,279 107,653 30.3% 62 91 5,642 SITKA-GUSTAVUS 146 19,272 41.7% 53 7,392 77.6% 1 132 132 SITKA-HOONAH 383 45,194 27.4% 123 14,632 45.1% 4 118 472 SITKA-JUNEAU 2,639 348,348 29.0% 828 113,916 46.8% 26 132 3,432 SITKA-KAKE 2,790 320,850 27.5% 835 93,725 42.3% 29 115 3,335 SITKA-PETERSBURG 125 19,500 17.9% 64 10,452 47.1% 2 156 312 SKAGWAY-HAINES 34 442 4.9% 20 247 14.7% 2 13 26 WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 4,062 361,518 18.7% 1,399 121,218 33.2% 62 89 5,518 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 4,423 181,343 20.1% 1,458 57,154 34.0% 63 41 2,583
TOTAL 51,399 4,486,640 21.7% 17,721 1,508,229 38.3% 700 - 59,024
94
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Tustumena Link Volume
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR 925 41,625 48.2% 83 3,960 20.5% 12 45 540 AKUTAN-FALSE PASS 426 24,708 22.2% 56 3,248 13.7% 12 58 696 CHIGNIK-KODIAK 713 177,537 37.1% 194 49,302 47.5% 12 249 2,988 CHIGNIK-SAND POINT 544 75,072 28.3% 267 36,570 65.5% 12 138 1,656 COLD BAY-FALSE PASS 542 31,436 28.2% 85 4,930 20.8% 12 58 696 COLD BAY-KING COVE 606 15,150 31.6% 133 3,475 32.6% 12 25 300 DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN 697 31,365 36.3% 71 3,375 17.3% 12 45 540 FALSE PASS-AKUTAN 502 29,116 26.1% 68 3,944 16.7% 12 58 696 FALSE PASS-COLD BAY 472 27,376 24.6% 66 3,886 16.1% 12 58 696 HOMER-KODIAK 3,446 468,656 35.9% 1,499 198,560 73.5% 60 136 8,160 HOMER-PORT LIONS 4,846 649,364 36.9% 2,070 271,082 74.3% 82 134 10,988 HOMER-SELDOVIA 2,824 48,008 14.3% 1,459 23,766 34.9% 123 17 2,091 KING COVE-COLD BAY 714 17,850 37.2% 154 4,000 37.7% 12 25 300 KING COVE-SAND POINT 640 62,720 33.3% 133 13,426 32.6% 12 98 1,176 KODIAK-CHIGNIK 792 197,208 41.3% 334 84,162 81.8% 12 249 2,988 KODIAK-HOMER 3,638 494,768 36.1% 1,329 178,296 62.0% 63 136 8,568 KODIAK-PORT LIONS 4,934 236,832 35.0% 2,183 102,528 73.0% 88 48 4,224 KODIAK-SELDOVIA 47 5,593 29.4% 18 2,142 53.5% 1 119 119 PORT LIONS-HOMER 4,113 551,142 31.7% 1,884 243,210 68.4% 81 134 10,854 PORT LIONS-KODIAK 5,673 272,304 39.4% 2,373 112,320 77.5% 90 48 4,320 SAND POINT-CHIGNIK 463 63,894 24.1% 167 23,046 40.9% 12 138 1,656 SAND POINT-KING COVE 734 71,932 38.2% 192 19,208 47.0% 12 98 1,176 SELDOVIA-HOMER 2,559 43,503 13.0% 1,382 22,627 33.0% 123 17 2,091 SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS 32 3,744 20.0% 22 2,340 66.0% 1 117 117
TOTAL 40,882 3,640,903 33.6% 16,221 1,413,403 62.6% 880 - 67,636
95
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Contract Vessel Link Volume
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE
TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
ANGOON-JUNEAU - - - 16 1,170 66.5% 3 78 234 HOONAH-ANGOON - - - 10 567 61.9% 2 63 126 JUNEAU-ANGOON - - - 6 468 78.1% 1 78 78 JUNEAU-HOONAH - - - 18 920 76.7% 3 46 138
TOTAL - - - 51 3,125 69.5% 9 - 576
LINK PASSENGER VEHICLE TRIPS LINK LENGTH
VESSEL MILES Count Miles Capacity Count Miles Capacity
ANGOON-JUNEAU - - - 7 468 23.3% 4 78 312 JUNEAU-ANGOON - - - 10 702 41.3% 3 78 234 ANGOON-JUNEAU 42 3,276 16.8% - - - 2 78 156 ANGOON-TENAKEE 16 560 12.8% - - - 1 35 35 JUNEAU-ANGOON 62 4,836 9.9% - - - 5 78 390 TENAKEE-JUNEAU 34 2,142 27.2% - - - 1 63 63 TATITLEK-VALDEZ 52 1,144 12.4% - - - 11 22 242 VALDEZ-TATITLEK 45 990 13.2% - - - 9 22 198
TOTAL 251 12,948 12.5% 17 1,170 32.2% 36 - 1,630
96
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Monthly Southeast Link Volume
LINK JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE
Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips
ANGOON-HOONAH 101 39 3 195 78 5 284 111 7 37 17 1 - - - - - - ANGOON-JUNEAU 67 10 2 - - - - - - 57 17 2 256 66 7 296 86 10 ANGOON-TENAKEE 113 28 5 144 19 4 167 40 4 84 20 4 72 14 2 - - - BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN 679 364 4 729 380 4 841 368 4 1,020 455 5 1,068 480 5 2,100 702 6 HAINES-JUNEAU 1,845 563 20 1,613 522 17 1,966 673 19 1,435 576 14 3,497 1,189 38 5,111 1,626 43 HAINES-SKAGWAY 451 121 16 393 119 15 724 207 14 834 271 13 1,603 577 33 3,231 1,004 38 HOONAH-ANGOON 24 6 1 - - - 189 37 2 - - - - - - - - - HOONAH-JUNEAU 494 176 10 490 150 8 848 258 10 490 245 5 275 103 6 291 77 5 HOONAH-KAKE - - - 94 21 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - HOONAH-SITKA 212 79 3 292 70 2 480 125 2 476 166 4 148 35 1 - - - HOONAH-TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - - - - 69 13 4 86 11 4 JUNEAU-ANGOON 136 29 4 175 37 5 107 23 3 140 33 4 271 55 7 375 98 10 JUNEAU-HAINES 1,597 487 19 1,807 604 17 2,107 739 18 1,875 717 15 3,749 1,272 38 5,658 1,756 42 JUNEAU-HOONAH 576 188 10 550 164 6 970 240 6 763 284 5 889 319 12 533 123 7 JUNEAU-KAKE 93 24 3 144 18 1 86 27 1 86 46 2 281 88 4 291 77 4 JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN - - - - - - - - - 35 25 1 35 23 1 461 155 2 JUNEAU-PELICAN - - - - - - - - - 34 10 1 102 17 3 141 12 2 JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 189 57 4 62 31 2 489 186 7 308 106 3 430 122 10 883 226 11 JUNEAU-SITKA 741 316 7 526 223 4 1,125 380 5 570 203 3 2,885 955 28 3,292 931 34 JUNEAU-SKAGWAY - - - 50 18 1 - - - 46 28 1 77 12 1 - - - JUNEAU-TENAKEE 140 47 4 189 62 4 260 89 5 93 23 3 127 30 2 152 22 4 JUNEAU-YAKUTAT 81 55 1 - - - - - - - - - 247 132 2 466 144 2 KAKE-JUNEAU 174 55 5 383 145 4 230 95 4 370 171 5 690 249 6 404 136 5 KAKE-PETERSBURG 176 50 4 523 120 5 191 57 3 378 140 6 528 157 8 461 147 8 KAKE-SITKA 136 49 3 226 79 4 464 180 5 316 147 4 90 37 1 446 149 4 KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM 557 279 5 339 167 3 665 305 5 542 264 4 1,044 463 7 1,573 574 6 KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU - - - - - - - - - 342 67 1 213 99 2 504 151 2 KETCHIKAN-METLAKATLA 712 259 26 1,462 475 41 1,461 496 44 1,451 482 46 1,266 489 44 1,110 419 42 KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT 132 48 9 118 53 7 177 69 9 220 84 8 493 201 12 1,284 405 17 KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 1,027 428 13 1,390 483 11 1,316 563 13 1,972 725 15 1,902 775 15 3,436 1,123 21 METLAKATLA-KETCHIKAN 673 241 26 1,499 482 41 1,355 467 44 1,352 495 46 1,158 449 44 970 403 42 PELICAN-JUNEAU - - - - - - - - - 18 4 1 63 18 3 95 12 2 PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 729 289 5 322 167 2 744 325 4 945 369 5 1,306 487 15 2,621 833 18 PETERSBURG-KAKE 220 92 7 541 213 8 586 261 10 654 312 9 715 268 7 757 277 9 PETERSBURG-SITKA 70 23 1 452 86 1 - - - 206 33 1 - - - - - - PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 802 294 13 1,039 277 10 1,244 453 14 1,351 420 12 1,543 641 17 2,607 824 21 PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN 257 107 10 188 90 8 370 192 8 698 401 9 970 469 10 1,845 728 17 SITKA-HOONAH 80 28 1 82 13 1 265 74 1 310 165 3 - - - - - - SITKA-JUNEAU 376 146 4 874 219 5 526 228 4 323 109 2 1,680 468 20 2,064 525 26 SITKA-KAKE 149 41 3 320 97 3 277 63 2 336 108 4 358 84 4 326 92 4 SITKA-PETERSBURG 430 208 6 306 121 3 736 264 5 641 171 3 951 420 6 1,400 451 8 SKAGWAY-HAINES 562 160 17 463 137 15 725 204 15 590 236 12 1,577 604 33 3,285 1,055 39 SKAGWAY-JUNEAU - - - - - - - - - - - - 78 29 1 - - - TENAKEE-ANGOON 109 41 4 153 61 4 165 87 5 62 19 3 82 25 2 - - - TENAKEE-HOONAH - - - - - - - - - 11 3 1 52 10 4 67 9 4 TENAKEE-JUNEAU 180 31 5 182 19 4 272 42 4 97 18 3 113 14 2 134 16 4 WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 797 296 13 1,023 285 10 1,188 437 14 1,417 406 12 1,550 627 17 2,522 807 21 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 1,005 425 13 1,382 465 11 1,277 550 13 1,900 719 15 1,786 728 15 3,292 1,084 21 YAKUTAT-JUNEAU 44 73 1 - - - - - - 62 38 1 94 66 1 429 141 2 JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS 46 22 1 67 26 1 67 26 1 - - - 163 76 3 586 180 7 GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU 48 19 1 53 23 1 41 15 1 43 18 1 314 141 8 650 151 9 GUSTAVUS-PELICAN 18 4 1 63 3 1 48 5 1 - - - - - - - - - PELICAN-GUSTAVUS 21 4 1 65 6 1 38 3 1 - - - - - - - - - KAKE-ANGOON 6 2 1 - - - 64 10 1 - - - - - - - - - HOONAH-GUSTAVUS - - - - - - - - - 60 30 1 318 118 5 173 24 2 GUSTAVUS-HOONAH - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SITKA-GUSTAVUS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN 11 20 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL
17,0
86
6,32
3
316
20,9
68
6,82
8
301
25,1
35
8,97
4
338
25,0
50
9,39
6
319
37,1
78
13,7
14
516
56,4
08
17,7
66
585
(January - June)
97
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Monthly Southeast Link Volume
LINK JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips
ANGOON-HOONAH - - - - - - - - - 226 50 3 196 58 4 321 81 5 ANGOON-JUNEAU 332 80 9 397 100 8 42 6 6 70 31 1 66 17 1 - - - ANGOON-TENAKEE - - - - - - 16 - 1 148 56 5 359 67 4 191 54 5 BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN 2,763 862 8 1,663 517 6 1,075 405 7 758 363 5 679 359 4 798 418 5 HAINES-JUNEAU 7,405 2,022 44 7,148 2,038 40 4,375 1,520 40 2,314 919 23 2,114 739 20 1,969 649 20 HAINES-SKAGWAY 5,057 1,608 40 4,118 1,313 40 2,020 744 39 856 319 20 469 169 17 533 175 18 HOONAH-ANGOON - - - - - - - - - - - - 81 20 2 - - - HOONAH-JUNEAU 814 187 12 705 169 11 369 128 7 462 139 4 804 258 7 783 211 8 HOONAH-KAKE - - - - - - - - - - - - 52 32 1 - - - HOONAH-SITKA - - - - - - 271 123 5 576 212 4 694 201 4 391 136 3 HOONAH-TENAKEE 244 21 10 226 27 8 82 12 4 74 29 1 - - - - - - JUNEAU-ANGOON 418 89 9 364 104 8 62 9 8 316 68 5 139 34 3 334 59 5 JUNEAU-HAINES 8,135 2,136 45 5,945 1,707 40 3,172 1,240 39 1,972 710 22 1,875 656 20 1,981 671 21 JUNEAU-HOONAH 1,319 268 16 1,163 296 16 718 256 12 1,004 372 8 1,288 375 8 632 210 5 JUNEAU-KAKE 275 78 4 367 112 5 184 77 4 - - - - - - 175 31 1 JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN 417 151 2 408 147 2 302 138 2 128 74 1 - - - - - - JUNEAU-PELICAN 111 6 2 88 4 2 20 4 1 - - - 30 7 1 25 4 1 JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 1,195 333 12 1,110 309 9 1,008 259 10 248 115 4 143 62 3 387 136 4 JUNEAU-SITKA 4,188 1,178 34 3,363 1,066 25 2,382 817 28 1,025 493 6 663 317 5 640 291 4 JUNEAU-SKAGWAY 74 17 1 - - - 528 98 4 - - - - - - - - - JUNEAU-TENAKEE - - - - - - - - - 176 57 3 494 94 4 300 84 5 JUNEAU-YAKUTAT 744 216 3 392 130 2 241 122 2 - - - - - - 90 56 1 KAKE-JUNEAU 384 105 4 402 91 4 372 100 5 241 97 4 415 121 5 174 61 4 KAKE-PETERSBURG 644 196 9 782 230 9 520 199 9 339 124 4 381 119 5 224 69 4 KAKE-SITKA 525 143 5 435 85 4 170 74 4 437 139 4 228 104 4 254 95 4 KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM 1,702 627 6 2,129 774 7 1,458 671 6 1,133 545 6 625 345 4 636 297 4 KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU 762 223 3 404 126 2 231 100 2 - - - - - - 17 13 1 KETCHIKAN-METLAKATLA 1,446 531 48 1,569 508 44 1,651 515 46 1,846 614 47 1,470 480 40 1,982 594 45 KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT 2,144 701 18 2,099 742 17 1,422 618 18 397 215 8 191 102 9 233 66 9 KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 4,243 1,168 23 2,966 800 21 1,693 508 21 1,363 545 13 1,222 516 13 1,178 512 14 METLAKATLA-KETCHIKAN 1,335 497 48 1,493 482 44 1,645 527 46 1,734 597 47 1,425 474 40 1,972 572 46 PELICAN-JUNEAU 128 4 2 93 6 2 18 4 1 26 16 1 21 8 1 26 5 1 PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 3,589 964 22 2,452 686 18 1,458 400 17 835 346 5 757 331 4 857 379 5 PETERSBURG-KAKE 760 243 9 773 167 8 521 174 9 516 213 8 514 202 9 328 139 8 PETERSBURG-SITKA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31 14 1 PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 3,434 1,105 22 3,581 1,170 22 2,429 871 22 1,437 652 14 1,031 427 13 977 380 12 PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN 2,187 684 18 1,553 497 17 563 217 17 328 159 9 189 106 9 202 71 10 SITKA-HOONAH - - - - - - 55 21 2 - - - 153 59 1 175 44 1 SITKA-JUNEAU 2,295 570 25 1,439 361 17 1,362 398 22 641 201 4 413 149 3 455 176 3 SITKA-KAKE 530 143 5 453 135 4 436 142 5 415 125 4 409 112 4 221 66 3 SITKA-PETERSBURG 1,869 611 9 1,848 650 9 1,097 458 8 888 429 6 538 267 5 506 236 4 SKAGWAY-HAINES 4,542 1,342 39 4,427 1,187 40 2,332 700 40 863 298 20 555 194 17 538 178 17 SKAGWAY-JUNEAU 126 41 1 - - - 542 87 4 - - - - - - - - - TENAKEE-ANGOON - - - - - - - - - 181 74 4 383 82 4 221 75 5 TENAKEE-HOONAH 249 18 10 249 19 8 84 13 4 - - - - - - - - - TENAKEE-JUNEAU - - - - - - 34 - 1 209 59 5 486 78 4 263 59 5 WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 3,586 1,139 22 3,686 1,212 22 2,501 900 22 1,438 674 14 1,070 459 13 995 387 12 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 4,078 1,153 23 2,987 786 21 1,788 489 21 1,316 531 13 1,153 482 13 1,173 492 14 YAKUTAT-JUNEAU 444 145 2 417 129 2 266 130 2 116 60 1 - - - - - - JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS 313 89 4 330 127 5 103 53 2 67 47 2 98 43 3 91 45 2 GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU 706 160 8 778 215 10 208 97 4 156 95 3 68 44 2 283 104 3 GUSTAVUS-PELICAN - - - - - - - - - 23 13 1 - - - - - - PELICAN-GUSTAVUS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - KAKE-ANGOON - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HOONAH-GUSTAVUS 456 70 4 429 105 5 88 34 2 116 78 3 63 26 1 72 34 2 GUSTAVUS-HOONAH - - - - - - - - - 34 22 1 77 32 2 60 32 2 SITKA-GUSTAVUS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 146 56 1 PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL
75,9
68
21,9
24
640
65,2
31
19,3
29
584
41,9
14
14,4
58
581
27,4
48
10,9
75
366
24,0
81
8,82
7
336
23,8
40
8,51
7
353
(July-December)
98
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Monthly Southwest Link Volume
LINK JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE
Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR - - - - - - - - - 111 6 1 99 7 2 141 18 2 AKUTAN-FALSE PASS - - - - - - - - - 20 7 1 51 15 2 62 10 2 CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA - - - - - - - - - 45 28 2 - - - - - - CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK - - - - - - - - - 22 25 1 88 87 2 171 69 2 CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER - - - - - - - - - 41 25 3 35 26 2 176 84 2 CHIGNIK-KODIAK - - - - - - - - - 27 18 1 95 29 2 75 11 2 CHIGNIK-SAND POINT - - - - - - - - - 11 23 1 82 59 2 106 58 2 COLD BAY-FALSE PASS - - - - - - - - - 17 6 1 47 13 2 100 16 2 COLD BAY-KING COVE - - - - - - - - - 24 11 1 70 23 2 71 12 2 CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - - - - 15 7 2 - - - - - - CORDOVA-TATITLEK - - - - - - - - - 7 4 1 6 2 2 7 4 2 CORDOVA-VALDEZ 12 8 4 235 90 6 227 114 7 205 60 6 463 200 12 720 274 13 CORDOVA-WHITTIER 522 261 13 341 132 9 483 241 10 497 273 15 812 416 19 1,066 505 17 DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN - - - - - - - - - 35 8 1 107 17 2 130 15 2 FALSE PASS-AKUTAN - - - - - - - - - 17 5 1 39 5 2 94 13 2 FALSE PASS-COLD BAY - - - - - - - - - 20 7 1 56 16 2 62 11 2 HOMER-KODIAK 120 50 6 122 75 6 223 118 6 388 214 8 745 351 11 842 324 8 HOMER-PORT LIONS 337 117 9 276 79 6 379 183 8 175 127 5 391 174 7 557 222 7 HOMER-SELDOVIA 128 63 14 243 71 10 185 88 12 214 128 11 324 205 12 408 212 11 KING COVE-COLD BAY - - - - - - - - - 20 10 1 79 21 2 118 23 2 KING COVE-SAND POINT - - - - - - - - - 49 15 1 116 30 2 71 10 2 KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - - - - 20 12 1 29 19 1 150 74 2 KODIAK-CHIGNIK - - - - - - - - - 21 28 1 160 80 2 166 67 2 KODIAK-HOMER 211 63 6 179 62 5 226 99 6 306 168 8 700 313 12 660 254 8 KODIAK-PORT LIONS 392 200 10 317 136 9 362 168 8 209 114 5 280 121 6 538 227 7 PORT LIONS-HOMER 282 151 10 232 89 8 290 140 8 149 91 5 211 95 6 512 217 7 PORT LIONS-KODIAK 469 172 9 360 116 8 454 213 8 235 158 5 432 190 7 595 226 7 SAND POINT-CHIGNIK - - - - - - - - - 14 16 1 73 26 2 60 12 2 SAND POINT-KING COVE - - - - - - - - - 52 20 1 104 41 2 131 31 2 SELDOVIA-HOMER 136 70 13 156 53 10 175 98 13 145 91 10 315 203 13 286 155 11 TATITLEK-CORDOVA - - - - - - - - - 8 4 1 11 7 2 24 6 2 TATITLEK-VALDEZ 4 - 2 5 - 1 10 - 2 6 4 1 8 4 3 12 7 2 VALDEZ-CORDOVA 44 19 5 338 124 9 308 194 10 283 131 9 647 310 13 785 284 13 VALDEZ-TATITLEK 8 - 2 2 - 1 10 - 1 7 5 1 24 16 3 32 11 2 VALDEZ-WHITTIER - - - 188 94 6 307 151 7 150 79 6 951 406 37 2,523 943 41 WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - - - - 71 56 3 100 97 3 220 89 5 WHITTIER-CORDOVA 467 242 13 262 112 6 437 186 7 523 305 12 1,037 461 17 1,012 452 17 WHITTIER-VALDEZ - - - 280 126 9 335 204 10 171 107 9 1,035 429 38 1,831 659 38 CHENEGA BAY-VALDEZ - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 2 1 8 3 3 VALDEZ-CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 2 1 - - - WHITTIER-TATITLEK - - - - - - - - - - - - 44 5 1 - - - KODIAK-SELDOVIA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HOMER-WHITTIER - - - - - - - - - - - - 58 26 1 - - - SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TATITLEK-WHITTIER - - - - - - - - - - - - 53 8 1 - - -
TOTAL
3,13
2
1,41
6
116
3,53
6
1,35
9
109
4,41
1
2,19
7
123
4,33
0
2,39
6
144
9,98
4
4,55
7
261
14,5
22
5,60
8
255
(January - June)
99
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Monthly Southwest Link Volume
LINK JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR 154 10 2 302 27 3 118 20 2 - - - - - - - - - AKUTAN-FALSE PASS 89 4 2 107 10 2 66 6 2 31 4 1 - - - - - - CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK 163 65 2 106 63 2 155 94 3 - - - - - - 19 18 1 CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER 153 63 2 168 56 2 107 50 2 38 33 1 - - - - - - CHIGNIK-KODIAK 124 19 2 243 59 2 106 38 2 43 24 1 - - - - - - CHIGNIK-SAND POINT 115 24 2 192 60 3 38 41 2 - - - - - - - - - COLD BAY-FALSE PASS 135 8 2 173 23 3 70 19 2 - - - - - - - - - COLD BAY-KING COVE 122 14 2 168 24 2 100 29 2 51 26 1 - - - - - - CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CORDOVA-TATITLEK 9 6 2 49 15 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - CORDOVA-VALDEZ 1,042 346 14 840 294 12 804 269 12 247 113 4 112 43 5 116 42 8 CORDOVA-WHITTIER 1,299 514 17 1,379 562 18 792 394 15 697 350 14 418 208 10 310 195 12 DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN 129 7 2 162 14 2 98 9 2 36 5 1 - - - - - - FALSE PASS-AKUTAN 120 7 2 164 22 3 68 16 2 - - - - - - - - - FALSE PASS-COLD BAY 113 5 2 125 14 2 67 8 2 29 6 1 - - - - - - HOMER-KODIAK 985 352 9 987 349 9 694 287 9 238 146 4 165 97 4 243 115 6 HOMER-PORT LIONS 592 200 7 564 186 6 424 142 5 484 253 8 382 194 7 285 146 7 HOMER-SELDOVIA 355 148 11 349 164 11 180 107 9 240 125 12 247 120 11 249 115 12 KING COVE-COLD BAY 157 23 2 246 51 3 94 32 2 - - - - - - - - - KING COVE-SAND POINT 102 16 2 163 20 2 71 28 2 68 18 1 - - - - - - KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY 121 50 2 113 40 2 82 34 2 24 27 1 - - - - - - KODIAK-CHIGNIK 141 32 2 233 72 3 71 59 2 - - - - - - - - - KODIAK-HOMER 721 256 9 929 296 8 864 275 9 476 242 7 230 109 5 254 114 7 KODIAK-PORT LIONS 609 213 7 695 241 7 339 148 5 397 207 8 442 197 8 354 164 8 PORT LIONS-HOMER 570 203 7 691 228 7 303 137 5 314 178 6 347 170 6 212 116 6 PORT LIONS-KODIAK 625 213 7 579 192 6 467 160 5 563 274 10 494 235 10 400 191 8 SAND POINT-CHIGNIK 84 14 2 143 45 2 64 30 2 25 24 1 - - - - - - SAND POINT-KING COVE 128 22 2 226 53 3 93 29 2 - - - - - - - - - SELDOVIA-HOMER 415 180 11 344 170 11 240 140 9 231 112 11 248 117 11 212 118 13 TATITLEK-CORDOVA 26 11 2 54 16 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - TATITLEK-VALDEZ 10 7 2 57 17 2 - - - 10 - 2 11 2 2 12 - 2 VALDEZ-CORDOVA 889 326 13 780 321 13 627 207 12 462 174 7 26 17 4 88 38 7 VALDEZ-TATITLEK 28 9 2 60 18 2 - - - 14 1 2 5 2 1 6 - 2 VALDEZ-WHITTIER 4,086 1,321 43 3,676 1,171 40 1,002 359 12 227 92 3 95 36 1 - - - WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY 211 92 3 159 94 4 164 105 3 - - - - - - 21 23 1 WHITTIER-CORDOVA 1,470 531 18 1,234 496 17 699 325 14 434 251 11 498 238 11 323 191 12 WHITTIER-VALDEZ 2,673 907 41 2,395 809 39 748 270 12 434 167 6 - - - - - - CHENEGA BAY-VALDEZ 18 8 1 15 12 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - VALDEZ-CHENEGA BAY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WHITTIER-TATITLEK - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - KODIAK-SELDOVIA - - - - - - - - - - - - 47 18 1 - - - HOMER-WHITTIER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS - - - - - - - - - - - - 32 20 1 - - - TATITLEK-WHITTIER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL
18,7
83
6,22
6
260
18,8
70
6,30
4
259
9,81
5
3,86
7
171
5,81
3
2,85
2
124
3,79
9
1,82
3
98
3,10
4
1,58
6
112
(July-December)
100
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Monthly Cross-Gulf Link Volume
LINK JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE
Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips
WHITTIER-YAKUTAT 47 76 1 75 54 1 101 69 1 410 138 2 412 136 2 381 128 2 YAKUTAT-WHITTIER 72 52 1 - - - 223 113 2 432 135 2 699 206 3 379 127 2 WHITTIER-JUNEAU - - - 59 54 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - JUNEAU-WHITTIER - - - 171 138 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - WHITTIER-KETCHIKAN - - - - - - 181 75 1 - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL 119
128 2 305
246 4 505
257 4 842
273 4
1,11
1
342 5 760
255 4
(January - June)
101
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Monthly Cross-Gulf Link Volume
LINK JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips Pass Veh Trips
WHITTIER-YAKUTAT 257 126 2 112 61 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - YAKUTAT-WHITTIER 231 127 2 - - - 83 58 1 - - - - - - - - - WHITTIER-JUNEAU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JUNEAU-WHITTIER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WHITTIER-KETCHIKAN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL 488
253 4 112
61
1 83
58
1 - - - - - - - - -
(July-December)
103
Stateroom Usage
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 embark-ing 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.
2000 to 2011 Traffic Data Sources: The year 2000 through 2011 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.
Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
104
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Columbia Staterooms
Kennicott Staterooms
LINK JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN - - - - 97% 94% 95% 91% 59% - - - 85% HAINES-JUNEAU - - - - 49% 60% 69% 69% 64% - - - 63% HAINES-SKAGWAY - - - - 9% 23% 21% 25% 15% - - - 19% JUNEAU-HAINES - - - - 31% 59% 60% 58% 38% - - - 51% JUNEAU-SITKA - - - - 66% 75% 83% 82% 71% - - - 76% KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM - - - - 84% 92% 95% 97% 89% - - - 92% KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL - - - - 55% 90% 93% 84% 57% - - - 78% PETERSBURG-JUNEAU - - - - 64% 92% 90% 83% 60% - - - 79% PETERSBURG-WRANGELL - - - - 70% 85% 89% 86% 74% - - - 81% SITKA-PETERSBURG - - - - 70% 82% 87% 88% 72% - - - 81% SKAGWAY-HAINES - - - - 14% 18% 22% 28% 22% - - - 22% WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN - - - - 69% 85% 91% 86% 75% - - - 82% WRANGELL-PETERSBURG - - - - 55% 89% 90% 84% 55% - - - 76%
LINK JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN - - 75% 71% 68% 88% 91% 79% 44% 9% - - 71% CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK - - - 8% 16% 21% 29% 24% 16% - - 6% 19% CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER - - - 7% 7% 26% 24% 22% 15% 12% - - 18% HAINES-JUNEAU 14% - 33% 52% 12% - - - - - - - 31% HAINES-SKAGWAY 6% - 12% 13% - - - - - - - - 11% HOMER-KODIAK - - - 14% 20% 27% 24% 25% 15% 19% - 8% 21% HOMER-SELDOVIA - - - - - 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% - - 1% JUNEAU-HAINES 10% - 43% 45% - - - - - - - - 36% JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN - - - 13% 15% 85% 80% 81% 67% 48% - - 64% JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 10% - - - 22% - - - - - - - 14% JUNEAU-SITKA - - 55% 46% - - - - - - - - 52% JUNEAU-YAKUTAT 31% - - - 45% 80% 83% 76% 47% - - 40% 63% KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM - - 51% 47% 49% 85% 86% 89% 73% 57% - - 66% KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU - - - 53% 46% 85% 85% 78% 44% - - 10% 63% KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT 6% - - 3% 39% - - - - - - 1% 12% KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 19% - 63% 50% - - - - - - - - 49% KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY - - - 7% 7% 26% 23% 21% 14% 12% - - 18% KODIAK-HOMER - - - 12% 17% 21% 22% 27% 28% 28% - 6% 21% PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 24% - 64% 58% - - - - - - - - 57% PETERSBURG-SITKA 22% - - - - - - - - - - - 22% PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 10% - 44% 48% 22% - - - - - - - 38% PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN 9% - - 19% - - - - - - - 1% 10% SELDOVIA-HOMER - - - - - - 1% 1% 1% 1% - - 1% SITKA-JUNEAU 25% - - - - - - - - - - - 25% SITKA-PETERSBURG - - 46% 46% - - - - - - - - 46% SKAGWAY-HAINES 4% - 9% 13% 3% - - - - - - - 8% WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY - - - 8% 16% 22% 31% 25% 16% - - 6% 19% WHITTIER-YAKUTAT 28% - - 30% 33% 76% 71% 70% 56% 43% - - 57% WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 7% - 44% 45% 21% - - - - - - - 37% WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 22% - 65% 54% - - - - - - - - 52% YAKUTAT-JUNEAU 26% - - 22% 31% 80% 72% 76% 58% 44% - - 58% YAKUTAT-WHITTIER 26% - - - 43% 76% 81% 74% 47% - - 37% 60% PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN 5% - - - - - - - - - - - 5% WHITTIER-JUNEAU - - - 25% - - - - - - - - 25% JUNEAU-WHITTIER - - - 31% - - - - - - - - 31% HOMER-WHITTIER - - - - 22% - - - - - - - 22% WHITTIER-KETCHIKAN - - - - 71% - - - - - - - 71%
(103 Staterooms)
(109 Staterooms)
105
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Malaspina Staterooms
LINK JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN 73% 82% 85% 84% 86% - - - - 88% 78% 65% 81% HAINES-JUNEAU 40% 45% 33% 38% 12% 3% 4% 4% 5% 57% 47% - 11% HAINES-SKAGWAY 5% 8% - 18% 2% 3% 3% 3% 3% 15% 4% - 4% JUNEAU-HAINES 37% 57% - 56% 7% 4% 4% 5% 5% 47% 46% - 11% JUNEAU-PETERSBURG - - 60% 68% - - - - - 15% - - 48% JUNEAU-SITKA 58% 55% - 86% 77% - - - - 84% 73% - 70% KAKE-JUNEAU - 92% - - - - - - - - - - 92% KAKE-PETERSBURG - 51% - - - - - - - - - - 51% KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM 55% 56% 67% 86% 83% - - - - 86% 80% - 73% KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 60% 81% - 64% 78% - - - - 68% 73% - 70% PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 64% 72% - 79% 82% - - - - 74% 78% - 73% PETERSBURG-KAKE - 92% - - - - - - - - - - 92% PETERSBURG-SITKA - 95% - 36% - - - - - - - - 65% PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 45% 56% 64% 68% 80% - - - - 66% 67% - 62% SITKA-JUNEAU - 88% - 45% - - - - - - - - 66% SITKA-KAKE - 55% - - - - - - - - - - 55% SITKA-PETERSBURG 43% 53% - 71% 78% - - - - 78% 68% - 64% SKAGWAY-HAINES 9% 12% 3% 8% 3% 2% 3% 3% 5% 18% 9% - 5% WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 45% 57% 68% 71% 77% - - - - 66% 68% - 62% WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 62% 80% - 64% 78% - - - - 69% 72% - 70%
Matanuska Staterooms
LINK JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN - - - - - - - - - - - 50% 50% HAINES-JUNEAU - 13% - 9% 10% 29% 50% 58% 24% - - 33% 32% HAINES-SKAGWAY - - - - 12% 25% 53% 26% 10% - - 5% 21% HOONAH-JUNEAU 26% - 52% 33% - - - - - - - - 36% HOONAH-KAKE - 20% - - - - - - - - - - 20% HOONAH-SITKA 17% 24% 53% 22% 18% - - - 14% - - - 24% JUNEAU-HAINES - - - - 25% 46% 79% 46% 18% - - 24% 39% JUNEAU-HOONAH 17% 21% 51% 22% 18% - - - 14% - - - 23% JUNEAU-KAKE 12% 24% 21% 14% 20% - - - - - - - 18% JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 6% 7% 9% 11% 32% 43% 70% 77% 45% - - - 38% JUNEAU-SITKA 23% 22% 64% - 17% 36% 47% 38% 29% - - 53% 38% JUNEAU-SKAGWAY - 13% - 7% - - - - - - - - 10% KAKE-JUNEAU 7% 11% 18% 23% 29% - - - - - - - 20% KAKE-PETERSBURG 6% 17% 16% 16% 16% - - - - - - - 14% KAKE-SITKA 11% 15% 29% 23% - - - - - - - - 21% KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM - - - - - - - - - - - 50% 50% KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT 4% 6% 5% 8% 11% 35% 54% 55% 32% - - - 24% KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 6% 9% 17% 21% 27% 38% 47% 32% 15% - - 40% 25% PETERSBURG-JUNEAU - - - - 25% 39% 51% 36% 15% - - 51% 37% PETERSBURG-KAKE 5% 10% 18% 21% 28% - - - - - - - 17% PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 5% 13% 11% 12% 14% 39% 59% 53% 31% - - 41% 28% PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN 6% 5% 12% 19% 20% 32% 40% 26% 11% 3% - - 19% SITKA-HOONAH 26% - 55% 34% - - - - - - - - 36% SITKA-JUNEAU 32% 26% 36% 34% - - - - - - - - 32% SITKA-KAKE 11% 21% 36% 22% 19% - - - - - - - 20% SITKA-PETERSBURG 7% 10% 31% - 21% 39% 52% 37% 24% - - 43% 36% SKAGWAY-HAINES - 14% - 2% 4% 18% 29% 36% 13% - - 9% 17% WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 5% 14% 11% 12% 13% 38% 60% 55% 31% - - 42% 28% WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 6% 7% 16% 21% 26% 38% 50% 35% 15% - - 41% 26%
(72 Staterooms)
(106 Staterooms)
106
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Taku Staterooms
LINK JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN - - - - 88% - - - - - - - 88% GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU - - - - - - - - - - - 93% 93% HAINES-JUNEAU - - - - 8% - - - - 45% - - 26% HAINES-SKAGWAY - - - - 10% - - - - 3% - - 6% HOONAH-JUNEAU - - - - - - - - 20% - 83% 68% 48% HOONAH-KAKE - - - - - - - - - - 63% - 63% HOONAH-SITKA - - - - - - - - 58% 73% 79% 71% 71% JUNEAU-HAINES - - - - 40% - - - - 23% - - 31% JUNEAU-HOONAH - - - - - - - - 50% 72% 74% 70% 68% JUNEAU-KAKE - - - - 23% 54% 41% 62% 41% - - 78% 50% JUNEAU-PETERSBURG - - - - 3% - - - - 46% 20% 49% 36% JUNEAU-SITKA - - - - - 39% 62% 63% 55% 83% 80% - 58% KAKE-JUNEAU - - - - - 60% 68% 63% 40% 53% 53% 36% 53% KAKE-PETERSBURG - - - - 33% 44% 54% 63% 45% 43% 50% 28% 48% KAKE-SITKA - - - - 80% 69% 64% 76% 43% 58% 39% 46% 57% KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT - - - - 15% 34% 42% 46% 38% 45% 17% 18% 34% KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL - - - - 78% 61% 64% 56% 30% 40% 28% 26% 44% PETERSBURG-JUNEAU - - - - 65% - - - - - - - 65% PETERSBURG-KAKE - - - - 75% 62% 64% 64% 37% 45% 35% 30% 49% PETERSBURG-SITKA - - - - - - - - - - - 23% 23% PETERSBURG-WRANGELL - - - - 19% 45% 52% 55% 43% 43% 34% 27% 42% PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN - - - - 33% 38% 44% 38% 18% 30% 16% 14% 28% SITKA-GUSTAVUS - - - - - - - - - - - 93% 93% SITKA-HOONAH - - - - - - - - 23% - 83% 75% 51% SITKA-JUNEAU - - - - 45% 45% 51% 67% 41% 73% 69% 82% 60% SITKA-KAKE - - - - - 55% 81% 72% 64% 63% 64% 48% 65% SITKA-PETERSBURG - - - - - - - - - 83% 35% - 59% SKAGWAY-HAINES - - - - - - - - - 10% - - 10% WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN - - - - 19% 44% 50% 57% 42% 46% 33% 25% 42% WRANGELL-PETERSBURG - - - - 79% 61% 64% 58% 31% 39% 28% 26% 45%
(40 Staterooms)
107
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Tustumena Staterooms
LINK JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR - - - 36% 56% 85% 92% 93% 71% - - - 77% AKUTAN-FALSE PASS - - - 52% 35% 71% 75% 79% 48% 63% - - 61% CHIGNIK-KODIAK - - - 44% 50% 71% 88% 96% 77% 79% - - 74% CHIGNIK-SAND POINT - - - 32% 54% 81% 81% 90% 44% - - - 69% COLD BAY-FALSE PASS - - - 52% 33% 85% 90% 81% 52% - - - 68% COLD BAY-KING COVE - - - 32% 38% 69% 73% 83% 44% 63% - - 59% DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN - - - 36% 60% 75% 79% 77% 67% 46% - - 66% FALSE PASS-AKUTAN - - - 52% 35% 83% 90% 83% 54% - - - 69% FALSE PASS-COLD BAY - - - 52% 35% 71% 79% 85% 46% 54% - - 62% HOMER-KODIAK 13% 25% 43% 53% 70% 65% 77% 76% 65% 76% 58% 58% 54% HOMER-PORT LIONS 38% 32% 57% 50% 67% 87% 91% 88% 94% 81% 77% 58% 67% HOMER-SELDOVIA 8% 8% 4% - 4% - 4% 4% - 4% 22% - 10% KING COVE-COLD BAY - - - 44% 35% 88% 88% 86% 50% - - - 69% KING COVE-SAND POINT - - - 40% 54% 67% 77% 85% 52% 75% - - 65% KODIAK-CHIGNIK - - - 52% 96% 94% 90% 93% 69% - - - 85% KODIAK-HOMER 33% 34% 50% 42% 66% 88% 86% 94% 78% 84% 59% 56% 62% KODIAK-PORT LIONS 34% 26% 37% 42% 46% 83% 85% 88% 69% 63% 70% 33% 55% KODIAK-SELDOVIA - - - - - - - - - - 75% - 75% PORT LIONS-HOMER 36% 31% 44% 46% 42% 90% 93% 95% 80% 70% 79% 49% 61% PORT LIONS-KODIAK 36% 26% 48% 46% 59% 81% 83% 84% 90% 58% 64% 48% 59% SAND POINT-CHIGNIK - - - 24% 44% 63% 71% 85% 60% 50% - - 60% SAND POINT-KING COVE - - - 64% 69% 94% 94% 94% 63% - - - 82% SELDOVIA-HOMER 8% 8% 4% - 4% - - 4% 4% 4% 25% - 9% SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS - - - - - - - - - - 58% - 58%
(24 Staterooms)
108
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Stateroom Usage by Link
SOUTHEAST LINK COUNT STATEROOM MILES CAPACITY
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN 4,525 2,692,375 77% GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU 37 2,294 93% HAINES-JUNEAU 3,697 251,396 23% HAINES-SKAGWAY 1,446 18,798 10% HOONAH-JUNEAU 267 12,816 38% HOONAH-KAKE 46 5,336 31% HOONAH-SITKA 763 90,034 37% JUNEAU-HAINES 3,645 247,860 23% JUNEAU-HOONAH 781 35,926 35% JUNEAU-KAKE 535 60,990 33% JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN 758 178,130 64% JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 1,542 189,666 37% JUNEAU-SITKA 4,387 579,084 57% JUNEAU-SKAGWAY 22 1,782 10% JUNEAU-YAKUTAT 881 199,106 63% KAKE-JUNEAU 1,181 134,634 32% KAKE-PETERSBURG 1,355 88,075 29% KAKE-SITKA 1,041 119,715 36% KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM 4,409 2,623,355 75% KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU 892 209,620 63% KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT 2,826 257,166 26% KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 6,423 571,647 41% PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 4,779 587,817 54% PETERSBURG-KAKE 1,931 125,515 29% PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN 5 560 5% PETERSBURG-SITKA 128 19,968 43% PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 6,462 264,942 42% PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN 2,309 210,119 21% SITKA-GUSTAVUS 37 4,884 93% SITKA-HOONAH 276 32,568 40% SITKA-JUNEAU 1,123 148,236 45% SITKA-KAKE 1,118 128,570 39% SITKA-PETERSBURG 3,864 602,784 56% SKAGWAY-HAINES 1,450 18,850 10% WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 6,466 575,474 42% WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 6,476 265,516 41% YAKUTAT-JUNEAU 751 169,726 58%
Total 78,634 11,725,334 -
SOUTHWEST LINK COUNT STATEROOM MILES CAPACITY
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR 222 9,990 77% AKUTAN-FALSE PASS 176 10,208 61% CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK 260 52,260 19% CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER 218 14,606 18% CHIGNIK-KODIAK 213 53,037 74% CHIGNIK-SAND POINT 198 27,324 69% COLD BAY-FALSE PASS 196 11,368 68% COLD BAY-KING COVE 170 4,250 59% DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN 192 8,640 66% FALSE PASS-AKUTAN 199 11,542 69% FALSE PASS-COLD BAY 178 10,324 62% HOMER-KODIAK 1,375 187,000 32% HOMER-PORT LIONS 1,352 181,168 67% HOMER-SELDOVIA 32 544 3% HOMER-WHITTIER 24 6,000 22% KING COVE-COLD BAY 198 4,950 69% KING COVE-SAND POINT 189 18,522 65% KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY 212 42,612 18% KODIAK-CHIGNIK 247 61,503 85% KODIAK-HOMER 1,567 213,112 35% KODIAK-PORT LIONS 1,072 51,456 55% KODIAK-SELDOVIA 18 2,142 75% PORT LIONS-HOMER 1,198 160,532 61% PORT LIONS-KODIAK 1,225 58,800 59% SAND POINT-CHIGNIK 173 23,874 60% SAND POINT-KING COVE 237 23,226 82% SELDOVIA-HOMER 38 646 4% SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS 14 1,638 58% WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY 267 17,889 19%
Total 11,660 1,269,163 -
109
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2011
Stateroom Usage by Capacity
SOUTHEAST LINK COUNT STATEROOM MILES CAPACITY
SITKA-GUSTAVUS 37 4,884 93% GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU 37 2,294 93% BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN 4,525 2,692,375 77% KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM 4,409 2,623,355 75% JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN 758 178,130 64% KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU 892 209,620 63% JUNEAU-YAKUTAT 881 199,106 63% YAKUTAT-JUNEAU 751 169,726 58% JUNEAU-SITKA 4,387 579,084 57% SITKA-PETERSBURG 3,864 602,784 56% PETERSBURG-JUNEAU 4,779 587,817 54% SITKA-JUNEAU 1,123 148,236 45% PETERSBURG-SITKA 128 19,968 43% WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN 6,466 575,474 42% PETERSBURG-WRANGELL 6,462 264,942 42% WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 6,476 265,516 41% KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL 6,423 571,647 41% SITKA-HOONAH 276 32,568 40% SITKA-KAKE 1,118 128,570 39% HOONAH-JUNEAU 267 12,816 38% HOONAH-SITKA 763 90,034 37% JUNEAU-PETERSBURG 1,542 189,666 37% KAKE-SITKA 1,041 119,715 36% JUNEAU-HOONAH 781 35,926 35% JUNEAU-KAKE 535 60,990 33% KAKE-JUNEAU 1,181 134,634 32% HOONAH-KAKE 46 5,336 31% KAKE-PETERSBURG 1,355 88,075 29% PETERSBURG-KAKE 1,931 125,515 29% KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT 2,826 257,166 26% HAINES-JUNEAU 3,697 251,396 23% JUNEAU-HAINES 3,645 247,860 23% PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN 2,309 210,119 21% HAINES-SKAGWAY 1,446 18,798 10% JUNEAU-SKAGWAY 22 1,782 10% SKAGWAY-HAINES 1,450 18,850 10% PETERSBURG-KETCHIKAN 5 560 5%
Total 78,634 11,725,334 -
SOUTHWEST LINK COUNT STATEROOM MILES CAPACITY
KODIAK-CHIGNIK 247 61,503 85% SAND POINT-KING COVE 237 23,226 82% AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR 222 9,990 77% KODIAK-SELDOVIA 18 2,142 75% CHIGNIK-KODIAK 213 53,037 74% FALSE PASS-AKUTAN 199 11,542 69% CHIGNIK-SAND POINT 198 27,324 69% KING COVE-COLD BAY 198 4,950 69% COLD BAY-FALSE PASS 196 11,368 68% HOMER-PORT LIONS 1,352 181,168 67% DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN 192 8,640 66% KING COVE-SAND POINT 189 18,522 65% FALSE PASS-COLD BAY 178 10,324 62% PORT LIONS-HOMER 1,198 160,532 61% AKUTAN-FALSE PASS 176 10,208 61% SAND POINT-CHIGNIK 173 23,874 60% COLD BAY-KING COVE 170 4,250 59% PORT LIONS-KODIAK 1,225 58,800 59% SELDOVIA-PORT LIONS 14 1,638 58% KODIAK-PORT LIONS 1,072 51,456 55% KODIAK-HOMER 1,567 213,112 35% HOMER-KODIAK 1,375 187,000 32% HOMER-WHITTIER 24 6,000 22% WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY 267 17,889 19% CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK 260 52,260 19% CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER 218 14,606 18% KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY 212 42,612 18% SELDOVIA-HOMER 38 646 4% HOMER-SELDOVIA 32 544 3%
Total 11,660 1,269,163 -
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Southeast Link Diagram(Diagrammatic - No Scale)
Skagway
Juneau
Pelican
HainesGustavus
Hoonah
Tenakee
Sitka
Angoon
Kake Petersburg
Wrangell
Ketchikan
Metlakatla
Bellingham
Prince Rupert
156/180
41/47
89/10268/78
13/15
90/104
16/18
91/105
115/132
118/
136
49/56
67/77
228/262
65/75
132/152
164/
189
123/
142
114/131
78/90
63/72
48/55
91/105
81/9
3
518/596
100/115
62/71
116/134
60/6
9
23/2
6
35/4
0
595/
685
302/347
235/270 226-260
Juneau
Yakutat
Cordova
Whittier
Cross-Gulf Link Diagram(Diagrammatic - No Scale)
In miles: nautical / statute
1 nautical mile = 6,076.11549 ft.1 statute mile = 5,280 ft
1 nautical mile = 1.15 Statute miles
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Valdez
Tatitlek
Cordova
Whittier
Chenega Bay
KodiakPort Lions
Seldovia
Homer
Dutch Harbor
Akutan False Pass
Cold Bay
King Cove
Sand Point
Chignik
97/112
22/25
266/
306
328/
377
134/
154 136/157
48/55
253/291
201/
231
67/77
87/1
00 78/45
97/112 50/5
8
17/2
0
249/287
138/
159
98/113
25/2958/67
45/52
103/119
158/182
78/90
58/67
Southwest Link Diagram(Diagrammatic - No Scale)
In miles: nautical / statute
1 nautical mile = 6,076.11549 ft.1 statute mile = 5,280 ft
1 nautical mile = 1.15 Statute miles
Kodiak
Chignik HomerSeldovia
Juneau
Whittier
Cordova
Yakutat
SkagwayHaines
PelicanHoonah
Tenakee AngoonSitka
Metlakatla
PetersburgKake
Wrangell
Bellingham
Port LionsSand Point
King Cove Cold Bay
False Pass
Unalaska/Dutch HarborAkutan
Tatitlek
Ketchikan
Chenega BayValdez
Prince Rupert
Gustavus
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