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566:(JPA) was created in 1963 by a special act of the Florida Legislature. The authority, also known as "Jaxport"', is the independent government agency that owns, operates and controls much of Jacksonville’s Seaport System, including (but not limited to) the following: docks and wharfs, cranes, a passenger cruise terminal, warehouses, paved open storage areas, and road connections to the public highway system. Jaxport maintains these facilities and manages their overall use. Private companies pay lease and rental fees to Jaxport in order to operate from the seaport. This revenue funds the day-to-day operations so that public tax dollars are not required. Jaxport does not operate or manage private boat marinas, water taxis or bridges. 766: 1794: 1581: 246: 606: 613: 29: 1808: 976: 455:. JAXPORT is the largest port by volume in Florida, and the 14th largest container port in the United States. It carries about 18 million short tons of cargo each year and has an annual economic impact of over $ 31 billion, including 138,500 jobs across the state of Florida related to cargo moving through the port. It handled 1,338,000 containers, and is the second largest handler of vehicles in the United States with 696,500 in 2019. 620: 1820: 757:. With six container cranes, on-dock rail service and a 160,000 sq ft (15,000 m) transit shed, the terminal can process frozen, refrigerated or ambient cargo on 4,780 feet (1,460 m) of deepwater (38 feet (12 m)) berthing space. A warehouse of 500,000 square feet (46,000 m) is available to store many types of cargoes. 825:. The cruise facility contains 63,000 sq ft (5,900 m); the baggage handling area is 28,000 sq ft (2,600 m); and a passenger embarkation section has 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m). Vehicle access to the site is via Hecksher Drive and there is paved parking for over 800 cars. 908:
had plans to relocate the cruise terminal. In 2008, an 8-acre (32,000 m) parcel was purchased in the small fishing village of Mayport as the site of a permanent, $ 60 million facility. The economic crisis delayed the project, and opposition from local residents was vehement; a lawsuit seeking an
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destroyed the port facilities as well as most of the city. Docks and wharfs were among the first items rebuilt by businesses. In 1907, the federal government helped pay for main channel in the river to be dredged to a depth of 24 feet (7.3 m). The city of Jacksonville began to exert control over
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announced that there was no money available in the next budget. The Jacksonville Port Authority took over operation of the ferry in 2007 and raised the standard fare from $ 3.25 to $ 5.00, but still lost half a million dollars each year. However, they use port revenue, not tax money, to underwrite
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is one of the best natural seaports in the Southeast, and shipping has always been an important component of the local economy. Before Florida became a state in 1845, cotton and timber were traded and shipped at the port. The
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had problems, ferry service would be suspended. On February 5, 2009 the ferry was put into dry dock for routine maintenance, but hull corrosion required an extra week of repairs, and there was no service for a month.
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on October 12, 2004. The Celebration continued to sail between Jaxport and The Bahamas through April 2008. After a four-month hiatus in service, Carnival restarted Jacksonville-Bahamas cruise service aboard the
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The Jaxport "temporary" cruise facility is located at the northwest corner of Dames Point. There is a plan to remove this structure and construct a permanent facility elsewhere when economic conditions improve.
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performed the harbor dredging in 1916, 1952, 1978 and 2003, when the channel was deepened to 30 feet (9.1 m), 34 feet (10 m), 38 feet (12 m) and 41 feet (12 m), respectively.
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the 160-acre (0.65 km) port at Talleyrand in 1912 and a $ 1.5 million bond referendum passed in 1913 to pay for construction of municipal docking facilities. The
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injunction was filed against the JPA. In May 2010, the authority announced that they were starting over and reviewing all possible locations for the cruise terminal.
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In addition to the military bases at the port, more than 20 maritime facilities in Jacksonville's harbor are privately owned and operated, including
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for 2007-2008. Rather than terminate the service, the City of Jacksonville assumed responsibility, but lost over $ 1 million in one year. Mayor
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in February 2005. Four of the vessels docked at Jaxport terminals, and they provided over 3,500 rooms plus restaurants and night clubs for fans.
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docks at the port, and they deteriorated until many were unusable. Because of this, Jacksonville missed out on much of the shipping boom of the
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for food and a boat in 1565, the first international commerce recorded in the New World. Because of this, the port uses the phrase,
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Five cruise ships (including the Carnival Miracle) were chartered to serve as floating hotels during the week preceding
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and departs every half-hour. The ferry has been operating since 1948 and is the last active ferry in Florida.
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has reserved 90 acres (360,000 m) for their container terminal, which is projected to open during 2013.
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which departed February 21, 2022 for a 12-day cruise to destinations along the Atlantic coast. The
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was christened at the Port of Jacksonville on February 27, 2004, beginning Jacksonville service by
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The port has three separate cargo facilities: Blount Island, Talleyrand and Dames Point.
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and is one of the largest vehicle import/export centers in the United States. The
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agents. The port has three areas of activity: cargo, cruises and ferry service.
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the operation. After taking over, the JPA decided to cut costs and sell the
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The newest marine facility at Jaxport is the nearly 600-acre (2.4 km)
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The Saint Johns River Ferry (also known as the Mayport Ferry) crosses the
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uses 1,100 acres (4.5 km) on the east side of the island for its
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all cruises were suspended. The first cruise post-pandemic was the
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began regular service from Jacksonville on October 27, 2003 on the
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Transportation buildings and structures in Duval County, Florida
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form the third largest military presence in the United States.
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English sailors traded ammunition and guns to the French from
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had no base at the Port of Jacksonville until shortly before
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The port has always taken security seriously; after the
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Following the war, little or no money was spent on the
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departed on March 7, 2022 for a 5-day Bahamas trip.
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Index


Country
United States
Jacksonville, Florida
Coordinates
30°22′51″N 81°33′52″W / 30.38083°N 81.56444°W / 30.38083; -81.56444
UN/LOCODE
Operated by
Jacksonville Port Authority
berths
Draft depth
Air draft
Dames Point Bridge
Vessel
Annual cargo
tonnage
Passenger
revenue
Official website


Apalachicola
Canaveral
Cedar Key
Everglades
Fernandina
Fort Pierce
Indian Key
Jacksonville
Key West

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