Table 1-46: U.S. Waterborne Freight (Million short tons),,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,1960 ,1965 ,1970 ,1975 ,1980 ,1985 ,1990 ,1991 ,1992 ,1993 ,1994 ,1995 ,1996 ,1997 ,1998 ,1999 , 2000 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, TOTAL,"1,099.9","1,272.9","1,531.7","1,695.0","1,998.9","1,788.4","2,163.9","2,092.2","2,132.1","2,128.2","2,214.7","2,240.4","2,284.1","2,333.1","2,339.5","2,322.6","2,461.6", ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Foreign,339.3,443.7,581.0,748.7,921.4,774.3,"1,041.6","1,013.6","1,037.5","R1,060.0","1,115.7","1,147.4","1,183.4","1,220.6","1,245.4","1,260.8","1,391.8", Imports,211.3,269.8,339.3,476.6,517.5,412.7,600.0,555.4,586.7,648.8,719.5,672.7,732.6,788.3,840.7,860.8,976.8, Exports,128.0,173.9,241.6,272.1,403.9,361.6,441.6,458.2,450.8,411.3,396.2,474.7,450.8,432.3,404.7,400.0,415.0, Domestic,760.6,829.2,950.7,946.3,"1,077.5","1,014.1","1,122.3","1,078.6","1,094.6","1,068.2","1,099.0","1,093.0","1,100.7","1,112.5","1,094.1","1,061.8","1,069.8", Inland,291.1,369.6,472.1,503.9,535.0,534.7,622.6,600.4,621.0,607.3,618.4,620.3,622.1,630.6,625.0,624.6,628.4, Coastal,209.2,201.5,238.4,231.9,329.6,309.8,298.6,294.5,285.1,271.7,277.0,266.6,267.4,263.1,249.6,228.8,226.9, Great Lakes,155.1,153.7,157.1,129.3,115.1,92.0,110.2,103.4,107.4,109.9,114.8,116.1,114.9,122.7,122.2,113.9,114.4, Intraport,104.2,102.9,81.5,78.3,94.2,74.3,86.4,75.6,76.8,74.4,82.9,83.1,89.0,89.8,90.1,88.7,94.6, Intraterritory,1.0,1.5,1.6,2.9,3.6,3.4,4.5,4.6,4.2,5.0,5.9,6.9,7.3,6.3,7.2,5.9,5.5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, KEY: R = revised.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, "NOTES: Beginning in 1996, shipments of fish are excluded from domestic tonnage totals.",,,,,,,,,,, Numbers may not add due to rounding. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, "SOURCES: 1960-2000: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterborne Commerce of the United States (New Orleans, LA: March 2002). Part 5, tables 1-3 and 1-6.",,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,