TABLE E-2 Average Capacity of Vessels Calling at U.S. Ports by Type: 1998–2005,,,,,,,, "Deadweight tons (dwt) per call ",,,,,,,, ,Combination,Tanker,Dry bulk,Container,"Roll-on, roll-off vessels",Gas carriers,General cargo,All vessels 1998,"82,895","68,670","41,740","36,243","19,898","29,954","21,409","45,289" 1999,"88,433","67,723","41,833","36,586","18,662","31,402","22,331","45,117" 2000,"89,462","67,551","41,694","37,784","18,456","31,397","22,857","45,646" 2001,"87,873","69,313","42,142","39,656","20,445","33,438","23,416","47,034" 2002,"84,459","69,412","42,876","42,158","20,376","32,099","23,496","47,625" 2003,"84,016","72,387","42,685","43,168","20,270","37,818","23,655","49,557" 2004,"84,699","70,690","42,972","43,610","20,190","39,145","24,542","49,125" 2005,"87,151","72,056","43,276","44,593","19,838","41,411","25,101","50,083" "NOTES: Calls are by oceangoing vessels of 10,000 dwt or greater at U.S. ports, excluding Great Lakes ports. 1998 is the first year for which data are available. Beginning in 2002, chemical tanker data are no longer reported separately and are, instead, included in tanker data; historical data were adjusted for consistency. Combination includes ore/bulk/oil carriers, and bulk/oil carriers. Gas carriers includes liquefied natural gas carriers (LNG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carriers, and LNG/LPG carriers. General cargo includes general cargo carriers, partial containerships, refrigerated ships, barge carriers, and livestock carriers. Roll-on, roll-off vessels are especially designed to carry wheeled container trailers or other wheeled cargo and use the roll-on, roll-off method for loading and unloading.",,,,,,,, "SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Office of Statistical and Economic Analysis, Vessel Calls at U.S. Ports (annual releases), table S-1, available at http://www.marad.dot.gov/marad_statistics/, as of June 2006. ",,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,