40 DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE FLORIDA CANAL Potetis transit, Gulf-Alantic ship canal, caledar year 1929 Voyages Dad wight VOy (torn) OGrand total, a potential transltts, 1: Ameran sss..................................................... 7,10 Fotlrell vess................-...-..........---.--...--.------ --7. S31 23a,198, Total all voyages............................--....--.......... .. 101 01.435 Total voy in and ot of Gulf ports of the United Statee: Amic vee.............................s .- 7,86 6,914,901 Foreign v l...-... ---------.---------------- 72 2%706,4 3 Total .......................................------ ---- 10, 05 867,10A Voyag between Mloo ad Atlantle ports of the United States: Tot 2.51.0.1...-- -. -...... a8,1M TAmer n 20k70............................................. o, o, s1 mrein In .....................................-.....- 487** Totalg -----------..----------------------------------- ___ 3T 2,1.04.1 Total....... ... ............................... ..................... Soa l.eoOni 7 Voyages between Gulf parts and Atlanti parts of the United tate Amoerican veselsb ------------------------ 6,418 4134 M 703 Foreign vessels............-.............------------- ----.- 4 .61 To.............. .. ----...--. ... -- ...----- ----- ----- 7,0 60.8 19 Voyages between Gulf parts and parts in area A: Amern e...................................... .........-- ..... 96 8779.,19 Foreign vessels .......................-.............. 067 17,9. Total -........................ .---..----- ------- 0.5 24760 075s All Voyages of foreign vesss: n-oua d ...................................--- ......-........------,9 1... 677,901 und .......------ .......-- -------------------- 775 33, 71 Otbound-- -.-------n---------------------- 2:85 32,870,78 Total----------------- ----.---------------------------------- 7,610 o 9Ao,0 Area A as used in these tables and throughout this division A and all its parts is the territory which includes the following trade regions-Atlantic Canada, United Kingdom, north Atlantic and Baltic Europe, Havre-Hamburg range, south Atlantic Europe, west Mediterranean, east Mediterranean, and Black Sea. Potential commerce-GuVf-Atlantic ship canal, calendar year 199 Cgo taa- mPote------------ntil alcmmaro t n Ou p------------prt -------(to- C o Iinports--------------------------------------99B,726 $37,061,288 xports...........-----------------.............................................--------------------------------46, 7.4 Total foreixn....--------------------- ------- 4 71---------------------- 78.3.872 cotwe receipts---......................--- -------------------------- ------- 07... 01,614 Coastwi shipments----------------............................................-----------------........... 173 72, 13 80 Total comtwle--.............. ................................ 371 , Total n ...............------ ...---....................... . 4174,704 1, 61, 8. 00 Foreign cargoes counted as potential tonnage of the canal are the imports from and exports to ports of Atlantic Canada, United Kingdom, North Atlantic and Baltic Europe, Havre-Hamburg rang, South Atlantic Europe, and Mediter- ranean ports. The entire regions including these ports are referred to as "area A." Domestic cargoes counted as potential tonnage of the canal are cargoes received from or shipped to ports of the Atlantic United States from Jacksonville north.