Florida's Major Ports

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Port Everglades

Since it serves as a hub for both international trade and cruise vacations, Port Everglades is one of South Florida's most important economic generators.

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Port Canaveral

With over 4 million visitors during their 2022 financial year, the port became the busiest cruise port in the entire world.

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Port of Fernandina

It serves as a terminal for the export of steel, machinery, car parts, chemicals, drinks, building materials, and food products in addition to pulp and paper. 

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Port of Panama City

Florida's Port of Panama City is a port on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. The Port Authority of Panama City is in charge of managing the port.

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Port of Miami

It is both the biggest cargo port in the US and the biggest passenger port in the entire world. It is formally known as the Dante B.

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Port of Long Beach

Located in the Californian city of Long Beach and has 25 miles of waterfront, serves as a significant entry point for trade between the US and Asia.

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Port of Fort Pierce

Even the Florida Maritime Training Academy, which offers hands-on instruction to all sailors, is located in the historic port area of Fort Pierce.

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Port Tampa Bay

It is the largest port in the state of Florida and is overseen by the Tampa Port Authority, a Hillsborough County agency.

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Port of Jacksonville

Also known as JAXPORT, was established in 1963 and now serves cruise ships, ferry services, cargo ships, and other seaport traffic in the area.

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Port of Key West

Port of Key West includes three cruise ship docks in addition to Key West Bight and Garrison Bight at City Marina.

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