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Title

VEAT 2006 - Vessel Entries And Transits for Washington Waters

 
Publication number Date Published
07-08-005March 2007
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Author(s) Lori Crews and Laura Stratton
Description This Vessel Entries And Transit - "VEAT"- data for 2006 is offered by the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) in response to public requests for information about vessel traffic in Washington waters. The data identifies vessels tracked by Ecology. These include:

Cargo and passenger vessels 300 gross tons and larger; and

Tank ships and tank barges, transporting oil, of any tonnage.

VEAT lists data by vessel destination and vessel type, and does not reflect specific products or commodities transported or delivered.
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Keywords VEAT, cargo, barge, vessel, transport, tank barge, commercial fishing vessel
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Areas
(WRIA 01,WRIA 18,WRIA 19,WRIA PS)
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