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Port of Tacoma Port of Tacoma: The sixth largest container port in North America and ranks in the top 25 for worldwide container trade. It also has proven itself an ideal import/export distribution center and a gateway to both international and domestic destinations. (Ports) http://www.portoftacoma.com/
Seattle Harbor Seattle Harbor: The Port of Seattle's primary mission is to be a leader in providing services and facilities to accommodate the transportation of cargo and passengers by air, water and land; to provide a home for the fishing industry; and to foster regional economic vita (Ports) http://www.portseattle.org/harbor/default.htm
Port of Anacortes Port of Anacortes: Natural deep water port, ideally situated for shipping to the Pacific Rim, Canada, and Alaska. Offers employment listings, news, public works, facilities, tenants, and local area information. (Ports) http://www.portofanacortes.com/
Port of Port Angeles Port of Port Angeles: Closest U.S. deep water port to Pacific Rim for vessels up to 1200 feet in length and drafts up to 45 feet. Noted as a location for vessel repair and maintenance. Recreational boaters will find two marinas plus repair facilities. (Ports) http://portofpa.com/
Port of Everett Port of Everett: Created in 1918 and situated on Port Gardner Bay at the mouth of the Snohomish River. (Ports) http://www.portofeverett.com/
Port at Willapa Harbor Port at Willapa Harbor: Facilities, history, services, testimonials, and surrounding communities. (Ports) http://www.portofwillapaharbor.com
Port of Vancouver, USA Port of Vancouver, USA: Created by Clark County taxpayers in 1912. Offers an overview of its terminal facilities, industrial property, news, business opportunities, and community. (Ports) http://www.portvanUSA.com