2015 Annual Traffic Volume Report

Transcription

2015 Annual Traffic Volume Report
2015 ANNUAL TRAFFIC VOLUME REPORT
ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM
FerryAlaska.com
ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM
2015 Annual Traffic Volume Report
Published by the Alaska Marine Highway System
For the State of Alaska
Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Tariff Traffic
25
Alaska Marine Highway System
2
Car Deck Tariff Usage
26
Comparisons to Previous Years
2
Passenger Tariff Chart
27
Southwest Alaska Routes
3
Vehicle Tariff Chart
27
Cross-Gulf Service
4
Car Deck Space Usage Chart
28
Southeast Alaska Routes
4
Car Length Chart
28
Vessel Information Table
5
RV Length Chart
29
Operating Schedule
6
Van Length Chart
29
Sailings
30
Historical Traffic
7
Annual Traffic
8
Southeast Routes
31
Annual Traffic Chart
9
Southwest Routes
33
Annual Southeast Traffic Chart
9
Cross-Gulf Routes
34
Annual Southwest Traffic Chart
9
Southeast City Pairs
35
Annual Traffic Percentage Change
10
Southwest City Pairs
35
Regional Traffic Percentage Change
11
Embarking Passenger Traffic
12
Monthly Port Traffic
36
Embarking Passenger Traffic Percentage Change
13
Southeast Passengers
37
Embarking Vehicle Traffic
14
Southeast Vehicles
38
Embarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage Change
15
Southwest Passengers
39
Disembarking Passenger Traffic
16
Southwest Vehicles
40
Disembarking Passenger Traffic Percentage Change
17
Aurora Passengers
41
Disembarking Vehicle Traffic
18
Aurora Vehicles
42
Disembarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage Change
19
Chenega Passengers
43
Southeast Port Departures
20
Chenega Vehicles
43
Southwest Port Departures
21
Columbia Passengers
44
Columbia Vehicles
44
Fairweather Passengers
45
Current Annual Traffic
22
Regional Monthly Traffic
23
Fairweather Vehicles
45
Regional Monthly Passenger Traffic Chart
23
Kennicott Passengers
46
Regional Monthly Vehicle Traffic Chart
23
Kennicott Vehicles
46
Vessel Monthly Traffic Comparison
24
LeConte Passengers
47
Vessel Passenger Chart
24
LeConte Vehicles
47
Vessel Vehicle Chart
24
Lituya Passengers
48
Vessel Monthly Passenger Chart
24
Lituya Vehicles
48
Malaspina Passengers
49
Fairweather Link Volume
78
Malaspina Vehicles
50
Kennicott Link Volume
78
Matanuska Passengers
51
LeConte Link Volume
79
Matanuska Vehicles
52
Lituya Link Volume
79
Taku Passengers
53
Malaspina Link Volume
80
Taku Vehicles
54
Matanuska Link Volume
81
Tustumena Passengers
55
Taku Link Volume
82
Tustumena Vehicles
56
Tustumena Link Volume
83
Monthly Southeast Link Volume
84
Monthly Southwest Link Volume
86
Monthly Cross-Gulf Link Volume
88
Port to Port Traffic (On/Off)
57
Southeast On/Off: Calendar Year
58
Southeast On/Off: Summer
59
Southwest On/Off: Calendar Year
60
Stateroom Usage
89
Southwest On/Off: Summer
61
Columbia Staterooms
90
Cross-Gulf On/Off: Calendar Year
62
Kennicott Staterooms
90
Cross-Gulf On/Off: Summer
63
Malaspina Staterooms
91
Aurora On/Off
64
Matanuska Staterooms
92
Chenega On/Off
65
Taku Staterooms
93
Columbia On/Off
65
Tustumena Staterooms
94
Fairweather On/Off
66
Stateroom Usage by Link
95
Kennicott On/Off
67
Stateroom Usage by Capacity
96
LeConte On/Off
68
Cross-Gulf Link Diagram
97
Lituya On/Off
68
Southeast Link Diagram
97
Malaspina On/Off
69
Southwest Link Diagram
98
Matanuska On/Off
70
Taku On/Off
71
Tustumena On/Off
72
Link Volume Summary
73
Southeast Alaska Link Volume
74
Southwest Alaska Link Volume
75
Cross-Gulf Link Volume
76
Aurora Link Volume
76
Chenega Link Volume
77
Columbia Link Volume
77
Introduction
Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
1
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Alaska Marine Highway System
The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) serves 33 Alaska ports by transporting passengers and vehicles between coastal communities.
This service helps meet the social, educational, health and economic needs of Alaskans.
AMHS provides year-round scheduled ferry service throughout Southeast and Southwest Alaska, extending south to Prince Rupert, British
Columbia and Bellingham, Washington. The system connects communities with each other, regional centers, and the continental road
system. It is an integral part of Alaska’s highway system, reaching many communities that would otherwise be cut off from the rest of the
state and nation. AMHS also provides a coastal transportation alternative between Anchorage and the “Lower 48” states versus driving
the Alaska Highway.
AMHS is designed to provide basic transportation services to these communities: transportation that allows community access to health
services, commodities, legal services, government services, and social services; transportation that meets the social needs of isolated
communities; and transportation that provides a base for economic development.
Service and Amenities
AMHS service is divided into two major systems: the Southeast System (from Bellingham north to Yakutat) and the Southwest System
(from Cordova west to Unalaska / Dutch Harbor). The Alaska Marine Highway fleet consists of eleven vessels; 7 operate in the Southeast
System and 4 operate in the Southwest System. All eleven vessels are designed to carry passengers and vehicles ranging in size from
motorcycles to large freight container vans.
Trips on AMHS can last several hours or several days, so passenger services are an important aspect of the state’s transportation service.
Most vessels provide food service, shower facilities, observation lounges, and recliner lounges. The larger vessels provide additional
amenities, including play areas for children. Six vessels have stateroom accommodations for overnight travel, or for passengers who want
a space they can call their own while traveling.
Freight Transport
One regular use of AMHS is the year-round shipment of container vans. These vans transport time-sensitive cargo such as fresh vegetables,
meat, and dairy products from Bellingham and regional Alaska centers to communities served by the system. Local restaurants, grocery
stores, individuals, and food distribution businesses have established delivery schedules with AMHS to ensure regular and continuous
delivery of perishable goods. Shipping perishable supplies on AMHS is more cost-effective than air freight, and in many cases ensures
delivery to communities on a more frequent basis than commercial barge and freight lines. Vans are also used to move fresh Alaska fish
and seafood to markets, and to transport U.S. mail and household goods.
Planned Service Reductions
During the fall, winter and spring months, all vessels are scheduled for annual maintenance. This normally requires a six to eight week
lay-up period resulting in reduced service for each ship. Major projects to refurbish the vessels and to keep them in compliance with
SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) requirements also keep vessels out of service. Vessels are put into lay-up during periods of low traffic demand,
or as a means to reduce operating costs. During 2015, each AMHS vessel was out of service for maintenance, project work, or lay-up status.
Please refer to page 6 for a full operating schedule.
Comparisons to Previous Years
For the years 2000 through 2015, counts are based on tickets that were issued for the sailings. This method should not affect the traffic
totals or the traffic between ports when compared to previous years; however, some counts may not be accurate when subtotaled by vessel.
Furthermore, the following points should be considered:
•
Care must be taken when comparing the traffic data to 1997. A fishermen’s blockade of the MV Malaspina on July 19, 1997 resulted
in a 138-day suspension of service to the Canadian port of Prince Rupert. Limited service was restored December 4th, with one trip
per week by the MV Aurora. The disruption had a major impact on AMHS traffic.
2
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
•
In January 2002, AMHS discontinued regular service to Hollis when the Inter-Island Ferry Authority’s MV Prince of Wales began
service between Ketchikan and Hollis. The impact of discontinuing regular Hollis service can be seen when comparing previous
years for Hollis and Ketchikan. While AMHS does not officially serve Hollis any longer, backup support for the Inter-Island Ferry
Authority may be provided as needed.
•
Prior to 2003, Yakutat traffic was included in the Southwest Region. From 2003 forward, Yakutat traffic has been reported in the
Southeast Region.
•
On September 29th, 2005 service to Seward was discontinued. However, overall cross-gulf traffic was not impacted because Seward
traffic was re-routed to Whittier.
•
On June 9th, 2006 the MV LeConte ceased operations as a 24/7 vessel and was converted to day boat status. Consequently, statistics
for the MV LeConte will reflect that change in status.
•
During 2009, the MV Tustumena provided only one trip per month down the Aleutian Chain.
•
During 2013, service in the Southwest region was severely impacted by delays in the MV Tustumena’s annual maintenance project.
Limited summer service from Homer to Kodiak and the Aleutian Chain was provided by the MV Kennicott. The MV Kennicott also
provided supplemental service to Prince William Sound in 2013, along with the MV Aurora and FVF Chenega in the summer.
•
In July 2013, service to Metlakatla was discontinued from Port Chester and began from the new Annette Bay terminal. Therefore,
traffic will be split on the charts for Metlakatla.
•
Due to budget constraints in 2015, AMHS reduced its operating schedule by 26.2 weeks of service as compared to 2014. This
reduction in service, in combination with the budget uncertainty resulted in a decrease in ridership in 2015.
Southwest Alaska Routes
The Southwest system serves Prince William Sound, the Kenai Peninsula, Kodiak Island, and the Aleutian Islands. The MV Tustumena
provides regular service between Kodiak, Port Lions, Seldovia and Homer. The Aleutian Chain trip is not made in the winter because of
adverse weather conditions.
Tourist passengers add a significant percentage to Prince William Sound traffic in the summer, especially between Valdez and Whittier. The
economy began to realize gains in the travel market in 2010, which were then realized in overall ridership of the Alaska Marine Highway
System. Prince William Sound traffic has remained strong after a peak in 2011. The Southwest routes connect to the continental road
system at Valdez, Whittier, and Homer, Alaska.
3
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Cross Gulf Service
When the MV Kennicott, a vessel certified to operate in open waters, joined the fleet in summer 1998 the ferry system expanded to include
regular cross gulf sailings. These sailings connect Southeast Alaska with the South Central and Southwest regions of the state. In 2015,
the MV Kennicott operated on a full-time basis. All cross-gulf trips
include a stop at the port of Yakutat, a community that is unique in
that it is served only on the cross-gulf route.
Southeast Alaska Routes
The Southeast AMHS route system is divided into two subsystems:
the “mainline” routes which typically take more than one day for
the ship to travel; and shorter routes where the vessels depart their
home port in the morning, travel to destination ports and then
return to their home port on the same day. The shorter routes are
commonly referred to as “day boat” routes.
The mainline routes carry a high percentage of tourists and
vehicles in the summer, and provide service between Bellingham,
Washington or Prince Rupert, British Columbia and Skagway
or Haines, Alaska. Along the way, the ships stop in Ketchikan,
Wrangell, Petersburg, Sitka, Juneau, and Haines. Although Kake
and Hoonah are smaller communities, they are also served by
certain mainline sailings.
During 2015, four out of the five largest AMHS vessels were used
on the Southeast mainline routes. These were the MV Columbia,
MV Kennicott, MV Matanuska, and MV Taku. Day boat service was
also provided by MV Malaspina in the North Lynn Canal, a route
that provides round-trip service between Juneau, Haines and
Skagway during the peak summer season.
The day boat routes connect the smaller communities of
Southeast Alaska with each other and with the Southeast Alaska
mainline communities (Ketchikan, Petersburg, Wrangell, Sitka,
Juneau, Haines and Skagway) that serve as regional centers for
commerce, government, health services, and/or connections to
other transportation systems. The day boat routes primarily serve
local residents, and include Angoon, Gustavus, Hoonah, Kake,
Metlakatla, Pelican, and Tenakee.
In 2015, there were five AMHS vessels that provided service on the
day boat routes. These were the MV LeConte, the FVF Chenega and
the MV Lituya and in the summer, MV Malaspina. The MV Lituya is
dedicated to providing day boat service between Ketchikan and
Metlakatla.
The Southeast system connects with the continental road system at
Bellingham, Washington, in Prince Rupert British Columbia, and
in Alaska at Haines and Skagway.
4
Date Built
Length (feet)
Beam (feet)
Displacement (long tons)
Loaded Draft (feet-inches)
International Tonnage: Gross
(cubic capacity) Net
Domestic Tonnage: Gross
(cubic capacity) Net
Horsepower @ Service Speed
Service Speed (knots)
Fuel Use (Gallons/hour)
Normal Crew Capacity
Booking Capacities
Passenger Capacity
Vehicle Capacity (lane feet)
(Qty of 20 foot vehicles)
Commercial Van Capacity
Staterooms - 4 berth
Staterooms - 3 berth
Staterooms - 2 berth
ADA Staterooms (4 b)
ADA Staterooms (2 b)
Total Staterooms
Total Berths
1998
382
85
7,504
17'-6"
12,635
3,790
9,978
7,354
13,200
16.8
354
55
450
1,560
78
17
48
58
3
109
320
499
2,660
133
16
45
56
3
104
298
KENNICOTT
1974
418
85
7,684
17'-6 1/8"
13,009
4,932
3,946
2,683
10,800
17.3
397
63
COLUMBIA
450
1,675
83
10
45
26
1
72
234
1963
408
74
5,994
16'-10"
9,121
3,667
2,928
1,253
8,000
16.5
270
47
MALASPINA
450
1,675
83
10
5
21
79
1
106
243
1963
408
74
5,569
16'-11 5/8"
9,214
3,824
3,029
1,235
7,200
16.5
234
48
MATANUSKA
350
1,000
50
5
6
32
2
40
92
1963
352
74
4,319
17'
7,302
2,496
2,625
1,494
8,000
16.5
253
44
TAKU
160
680
34
6
6
17
1
24
60
1964
296
59
3,081
14'-4 1/2"
4,529
1,451
2,174
898
5,100
13.3
151
38
TUSTUMENA
Vessel Information Table
250
660
33
7
-
1977
235
57
2,132
13'-8"
3,124
987
1,280
453
4,300
14.5
190
24
AURORA
225
660
33
8
-
1974
235
57
2,132
13'-8"
3,124
987
1,328
566
4,300
14.5
188
24
LECONTE
210
620
31
3
-
2005
235
60
787
8'-6"
3,420
1,026
1,333
827
19,310
32
600
10
CHENEGA
210
620
31
3
-
2004
235
60
787
8'-6"
3,424
1,027
1,280
870
19,310
32
600
10
FAIRWEATHER
125
300
15
2
-
2004
181
50
647
12’
758
227
97
66
2,000
11.5
55
5
LITUYA
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
5
Jan 1 CIP
Jan 10 OH
JUN
JUL
Jul 1 LU
Jul 1 NLC
May 11 IT
In Transit (IT)
CIP
Layup (LU)
SW: Southwest
SIT or PSG : Sitka or Petersburg Service
Note: Dates represent the first day of the period. Overhaul and refurbishment periods include vessel travel time.
MET: Metlakatla Service
PWS: Prince William Sound
BEL - X - Gulf: Bellingham Cross Gulf Southwest
BEL: Bellingham to Skagway
Sep 15 CIP
Oct 1 CIP
YPR-SGY: Prince Rupert to Skagway
YPR-JNU: Prince Rupert to Juneau
NLC: North Lynn Canal Dayboat
NP: Northern Panhandle Dayboat
May 14 SIT 4X / week Jul 1 SIT 6X and PSG 1X / week
Overhaul (OH)
Mainline Vessels
DEC
28.7
47.3
24.7
43.0
33.3
22.6
30.6
365.1
98.9
Southwest Vessels
Total Operating Weeks
112.1
Feeder Vessels
154.1
27.6
31.7
44.6
CHE Jan 1 Re-Engine
On Line
NOV
May 10 IT
May 15 PWS
Oct 1 PWS
Oct 4 BEL
Oct 4 CIP
Oct 5 LU
OCT
41.0
Jun 25 IT
Jul 1 PWS
SEP
Aug 15 OH
AUG
Operating
Weeks
May 13 IT
May 17 SW
Jun 13 NP
May 12 NLC
Jun 23 OH
Apr 29 OH
May 12 YPR - SGY
Apr 29 BEL
MAY
May 15 Repairs
Apr 1 OH
Mar 16 OH
Mar 15 OH
Mar 1 OH
Feb 12 MET
Feb 1 OH
APR
Mar 5 BEL - X - GULF
MAR
FWX Jan 1 PWS 4X / week
AUR
Jan 1 NP
TUS Jan 1 SW
LEC Jan 1 NP
CIP
LIT
FEB
Jan 22 OH
TAK Jan 1 YPR - JNU
MAL Jan 1 BEL
MAT Jan 1 LU
COL Jan1 LU
KEN
JAN
January 1 to December 31, 2015
Operating Schedule
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
6
Historical Traffic
Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Source: Annual Traffic Volume Reports (Link Volume Summary Reports). Percentage change is calculated from the prior year and all traffic
is included with the exception of excursion trip passenger traffic. For 1998 through 2004, excursion trips were offered. 2013 marked the
50th anniversary of AMHS and as part of the celebration, two excursion trips were offered: one to Misty Fjords and one to Tracy Arm.
7
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Annual Traffic
PASSENGERS
YEAR
SOUTHEAST
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
313,147
296,070
326,644
344,209
344,389
363,122
368,780
372,680
342,613
347,998
332,712
318,864
300,653
303,076
323,608
301,244
270,507
263,105
245,818
240,666
233,667
237,965
249,310
268,335
242,940
251,503
253,554
262,931
254,437
242,648
223,000
SOUTHWEST
56,282
51,799
52,047
50,432
44,202
50,271
36,248
47,756
48,678
48,545
45,373
46,053
49,450
48,337
48,437
50,216
48,384
51,304
52,147
49,959
48,569
69,255
72,299
72,077
74,951
74,810
81,224
74,843
58,874
76,356
65,133
VEHICLES
TOTAL
YEAR
SOUTHEAST
369,429
347,869
378,691
394,641
388,591
413,393
405,028
420,436
391,291
396,543
378,085
364,917
350,103
351,413
372,045
351,460
318,891
314,409
297,965
290,625
282,236
307,220
321,609
340,412
317,891
326,313
334,778
337,774
313,311
319,004
288,133
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
79,757
75,996
83,451
90,672
89,793
94,730
95,173
97,239
92,598
90,758
88,942
87,863
82,451
84,328
88,101
82,651
76,413
74,460
72,386
69,993
67,938
71,609
77,000
82,040
77,671
79,745
81,118
85,009
83,707
78,372
74,399
SOUTHWEST
16,509
16,029
16,524
16,642
15,743
16,310
12,860
15,656
15,696
15,245
15,031
14,809
15,878
16,490
16,921
17,484
17,533
17,943
18,586
18,620
18,580
25,461
27,913
27,799
30,870
30,330
32,982
30,439
25,090
30,106
26,148
TOTAL
96,266
92,025
99,975
107,314
105,536
111,040
108,033
112,895
108,294
106,003
103,973
102,672
98,329
100,818
105,022
100,135
93,946
92,403
90,972
88,613
86,518
97,070
104,913
109,839
108,541
110,075
114,100
115,448
108,797
108,478
100,547
8
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Annual Traffic Chart
450,000
Passengers
400,000
Vehicles
350,000
300,000
Traffic
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015
Year
Annual Southeast Traffic Chart
Passengers
Vehicles
390,000
340,000
290,000
Traffic
240,000
190,000
140,000
90,000
40,000
1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015
Year
Annual Southwest Traffic Chart
90,000
80,000
Passengers
Vehicles
70,000
Traffic
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015
Year
9
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Annual Traffic Percentage Change
PASSENGER TRAFFIC
YEAR
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
TOTAL TRAFFIC
369,429
347,869
378,691
394,641
388,591
413,393
405,028
420,436
391,291
396,543
378,085
364,917
350,103
351,413
372,045
351,460
318,891
314,409
297,965
290,625
282,236
307,220
321,609
340,412
317,891
326,313
334,778
337,774
313,311
319,004
288,133
VEHICLE TRAFFIC
% CHANGE
0.59%
-5.84%
8.86%
4.21%
-1.53%
6.38%
-2.02%
3.80%
-6.93%
1.34%
-4.65%
-3.48%
-4.06%
0.37%
5.87%
-5.53%
-9.27%
-1.41%
-5.23%
-2.46%
-2.89%
8.85%
4.68%
5.85%
-6.62%
2.65%
2.59%
0.89%
-7.24%
1.82%
-9.68%
YEAR
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
TOTAL TRAFFIC
96,266
92,025
99,975
107,314
105,536
111,040
108,033
112,895
108,294
106,003
103,973
102,672
98,329
100,818
105,022
100,135
93,946
92,403
90,972
88,613
86,518
97,070
104,913
109,839
108,541
110,075
114,100
115,448
108,797
108,478
100,547
% CHANGE
0.79%
-4.41%
8.64%
7.34%
-1.66%
5.22%
-2.71%
4.50%
-4.08%
-2.12%
-1.92%
-1.25%
-4.23%
2.53%
4.17%
-4.65%
-6.18%
-1.64%
-1.55%
-2.59%
-2.36%
12.20%
8.08%
4.70%
-1.18%
1.41%
3.65%
1.18%
-5.76%
-0.29%
-7.31%
10
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Regional Traffic Percentage Change
PASSENGERS
YEAR
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
SOUTHEAST
313,147
296,070
326,644
344,209
344,389
363,122
368,780
372,680
342,613
347,998
332,712
318,864
300,653
303,076
323,540
301,176
270,443
263,040
245,818
240,666
233,667
237,965
249,310
268,335
242,940
251,503
253,554
262,931
254,437
242,648
223,000
% CHANGE
0.54%
-5.45%
10.33%
5.38%
0.05%
5.44%
1.56%
1.06%
-8.07%
1.57%
-4.39%
-4.16%
-5.71%
0.81%
6.75%
-6.91%
-10.20%
-2.74%
-6.55%
-2.10%
-2.91%
1.84%
4.77%
7.63%
-9.46%
3.52%
0.81%
3.70%
-3.23%
-4.63%
-8.10%
VEHICLES
SOUTHWEST
56,282
51,799
52,047
50,432
44,202
50,271
36,248
47,756
48,678
48,545
45,373
46,053
49,450
48,337
48,505
50,284
48,448
51,369
52,147
49,959
48,569
69,255
72,299
72,077
74,951
74,810
81,224
74,843
58,874
76,356
65,133
% CHANGE
0.88%
-7.97%
0.48%
-3.10%
-12.35%
13.73%
-27.89%
31.75%
1.93%
-0.27%
-6.53%
1.50%
7.38%
-2.25%
0.35%
3.67%
-3.65%
6.03%
1.51%
-4.20%
-2.78%
42.59%
4.40%
-0.31%
3.99%
-0.19%
8.57%
-7.86%
-21.34%
29.69%
-14.70%
YEAR
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
SOUTHEAST
79,757
75,996
83,451
90,672
89,793
94,730
95,173
97,239
92,598
90,758
88,942
87,863
82,451
84,328
88,068
82,614
76,384
74,409
72,386
69,993
67,938
71,609
77,000
82,040
77,761
79,745
81,118
85,009
83,707
78,372
74,399
% CHANGE
-0.26%
-4.72%
9.81%
8.65%
-0.97%
5.50%
0.47%
2.17%
-4.77%
-1.99%
-2.00%
-1.21%
-6.16%
2.28%
4.44%
-6.19%
-7.54%
-2.59%
-2.72%
-3.31%
-2.94%
5.40%
7.53%
6.55%
-5.22%
2.55%
1.72%
4.80%
-1.53%
-6.37%
-5.07%
SOUTHWEST
16,509
16,029
16,524
16,642
15,743
16,310
12,860
15,656
15,696
15,245
15,031
14,809
15,878
16,490
16,954
17,521
17,562
17,994
18,586
18,620
18,580
25,461
27,913
27,799
30,870
30,330
32,982
30,439
25,090
30,106
26,148
% CHANGE
6.21%
-2.91%
3.09%
0.71%
-5.40%
3.60%
-21.15%
21.74%
0.26%
-2.87%
-1.40%
-1.48%
7.22%
3.85%
2.81%
3.34%
0.23%
2.46%
3.29%
0.18%
-0.21%
37.03%
9.63%
-0.41%
11.05%
-1.75%
8.74%
-7.71%
-17.57%
19.99%
-13.15%
11
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Embarking Passenger Traffic
SOUTHEAST
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BARTLETT COVE
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOLLIS
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
METLAKATLA
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
TOTAL
SOUTHWEST
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
TOTAL
SYSTEM TOTAL
2006
3,410
461
15,294
31,249
83
4,891
65,269
1,708
36,736
13,278
607
9,965
11,551
12,853
21,826
1,209
7,446
129
237,965
2006
325
69
303
150
11,532
642
44
11,029
537
8,754
1,020
405
2,710
112
13,434
18,189
69,255
2007
3,297
14,328
33,033
5,914
72,876
2,458
35,604
15,249
976
8,754
10,269
14,401
23,450
1,542
6,929
230
249,310
2007
349
81
265
150
12,722
645
76
11,093
341
9,124
1,471
374
2,872
112
13,745
18,879
72,299
2008
4,160
12,734
34,946
6,556
81,642
2,510
36,965
15,655
1,019
9,895
10,924
17,489
24,413
1,653
7,676
98
268,335
2008
217
104
186
83
12,585
339
23
12,517
291
9,368
1,405
230
3,307
76
13,326
18,020
72,077
2009
4,287
12,757
32,267
5,217
72,150
2,344
34,063
14,690
755
9,170
9,663
14,542
22,276
1,862
6,772
125
242,940
2009
283
141
203
143
13,799
364
41
13,192
325
10,436
1,357
222
3,075
114
12,792
18,464
74,951
2010
4,360
12,805
112
34,295
5,599
76,936
2,539
33,079
12,900
568
9,203
10,483
17,250
22,197
1,768
7,156
253
251,503
2010
438
127
215
137
13,124
603
39
13,194
448
10,718
1,356
254
2,666
138
12,641
18,712
74,810
2011
4,172
14,180
3,247
34,005
4,635
75,014
2,440
35,710
16,624
612
8,832
9,356
14,668
21,216
1,776
6,838
229
253,554
2011
542
180
282
182
13,736
697
67
13,670
489
10,810
1,699
325
2,907
118
14,197
21,323
81,224
2012
4,028
14,629
4,090
35,411
5,560
77,399
2,584
35,785
16,934
557
8,716
8,468
17,887
21,885
2,061
6,707
230
262,931
2012
559
173
221
182
12,055
761
31
13,179
592
10,996
2
258
1,005
410
2,661
128
11,487
20,143
74,843
2013
3,865
7,942
13,999
3,796
35,722
5,402
76,933
2,559
32,995
7,084
440
7,748
7,761
16,926
22,817
1,459
6,782
207
254,437
2013
203
52
11,997
79
7,091
207
6,343
17
256
423
129
1,141
95
12,800
18,041
58,874
2014
3,982
15,214
13,647
4,165
36,134
5,368
70,538
2,208
33,254
461
7,961
7,209
13,451
20,732
1,355
6,835
134
242,648
2014
274
113
259
143
12,034
538
26
13,126
490
11,236
21
587
1,288
365
2,467
58
12,788
20,543
76,356
2015
4,112
15,035
13,128
3,689
31,939
5,002
64,484
1,534
30,913
338
6,615
6,449
11,972
20,385
1,339
5,952
114
223,000
2015
255
145
159
165
10,430
562
28
11,311
524
10,349
30
1,000
997
350
2,106
70
9,801
16,851
65,133
307,220
321,609
340,412
317,891
326,313
334,778
337,774
313,311
319,004
288,133
12
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Embarking Passenger Traffic Percentage Change
SOUTHEAST
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BARTLETT COVE
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOLLIS
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
METLAKATLA
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
TOTAL
SOUTHWEST
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
TOTAL
SYSTEM TOTAL
2006
10.8%
-28.0%
-1.6%
-4.1%
69.4%
13.8%
-0.5%
3.9%
17.0%
84.5%
-57.0%
-4.9%
-7.9%
-6.1%
-13.1%
33.0%
0.7%
26.5%
1.8%
2006
54.8%
-33.7%
140.5%
66.7%
41.7%
-10.8%
1366.7%
47.8%
98.9%
34.1%
144.0%
117.7%
60.8%
143.5%
24.0%
87.3%
42.6%
2007
-3.3%
-6.3%
5.7%
20.9%
11.7%
43.9%
-3.1%
14.8%
60.8%
-12.2%
-11.1%
12.0%
7.4%
27.5%
-6.9%
78.3%
4.8%
2007
7.4%
17.4%
-12.5%
10.3%
0.5%
72.7%
0.2%
-36.5%
4.2%
44.2%
-7.7%
6.0%
2.3%
3.8%
4.4%
2008
26.2%
-11.1%
5.8%
10.8%
12.0%
2.1%
3.8%
2.7%
4.4%
13.0%
6.4%
21.4%
4.1%
7.2%
10.8%
-57.4%
7.6%
2008
-37.8%
28.4%
-29.8%
-44.7%
-1.1%
-47.4%
-69.7%
13.3%
-14.7%
2.7%
-4.5%
-38.5%
15.1%
-32.1%
-3.0%
-4.6%
-0.3%
2009
3.1%
0.2%
-7.7%
-20.4%
-11.6%
-6.6%
-7.9%
-6.2%
-25.9%
-7.3%
-11.5%
-16.9%
-8.8%
12.6%
-11.8%
27.6%
-9.5%
2009
30.4%
35.6%
9.1%
72.3%
9.6%
7.4%
78.3%
5.4%
11.7%
11.4%
-3.4%
-3.5%
-7.0%
50.0%
-4.0%
2.5%
4.0%
2010
1.7%
0.4%
6.3%
7.3%
6.6%
8.3%
-2.9%
-12.2%
-24.8%
0.4%
8.5%
18.6%
-0.4%
-5.0%
5.7%
102.4%
3.5%
2010
54.8%
-9.9%
5.9%
-4.2%
-4.9%
65.7%
-4.9%
37.8%
2.7%
-0.1%
14.4%
-13.3%
21.1%
-1.2%
1.3%
-0.2%
2011
-4.3%
10.7%
2799.1%
-0.8%
-17.2%
-2.5%
-3.9%
8.0%
28.9%
7.7%
-4.0%
-10.8%
-15.0%
-4.4%
0.5%
-4.4%
-9.5%
0.8%
2011
23.7%
41.7%
31.2%
32.8%
4.7%
15.6%
71.8%
3.6%
9.2%
0.9%
25.3%
28.0%
9.0%
-14.5%
12.3%
14.0%
8.6%
2012
-3.5%
3.2%
26.0%
4.1%
20.0%
3.2%
5.9%
0.2%
1.9%
-9.0%
-1.3%
-9.5%
21.9%
3.2%
16.0%
-1.9%
0.4%
3.7%
2012
3.1%
-3.9%
-21.6%
12.2%
9.2%
-53.7%
-3.6%
21.1%
1.7%
-40.8%
26.2%
-8.5%
8.5%
-19.1%
-5.5%
-7.9%
2013
-4.0%
-4.3%
-7.2%
0.8%
-2.8%
-0.6%
-1.0%
-7.8%
-58.2%
-21.0%
-11.1%
-8.3%
-5.4%
4.3%
-29.2%
1.1%
-10.0%
-3.2%
2013
17.3%
-71.4%
-0.5%
-88.7%
-46.2%
-65.0%
-42.3%
750.0%
0.8%
-57.9%
-68.5%
-57.1%
-25.8%
11.4%
-10.4%
-21.3%
2014
3.0%
91.5%
-2.5%
9.7%
1.1%
-0.6%
-8.3%
-13.7%
0.7%
4.7%
2.7%
-7.1%
-20.5%
-9.1%
-7.1%
0.7%
-35.2%
-4.6%
2014
100.0%
-44.3%
100.0%
175.0%
0.3%
581.0%
100.0%
85.1%
136.7%
77.1%
23.5%
129.2%
204.4%
182.9%
116.2%
-38.9%
13.8%
29.6%
2015
3.3%
-1.2%
-3.8%
-11.4%
-11.6%
-6.8%
-8.6%
-30.5%
-7.0%
-26.7%
-16.9%
-10.5%
-11.0%
-1.7%
-1.2%
-12.9%
-14.9%
-8.1%
2015
-6.9%
28.3%
-38.6%
15.4%
-13.3%
4.5%
7.7%
-13.8%
6.9%
-7.9%
42.9%
70.4%
-22.6%
-4.1%
-14.6%
20.7%
-23.4%
-18.0%
-14.7%
8.9%
4.7%
5.8%
-6.6%
2.6%
2.6%
0.9%
-7.1%
1.8%
-9.7%
13
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Embarking Vehicle Traffic
SOUTHEAST
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOLLIS
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
METLAKATLA
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
TOTAL
SOUTHWEST
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
TOTAL
SYSTEM TOTAL
2006
539
5,721
11,448
21
1,399
18,361
368
11,291
4,539
64
2,623
4,105
3,537
5,672
11
1,843
67
71,609
2006
20
34
89
4,151
94
15
4,316
138
3,295
419
126
1,138
24
4,223
7,379
25,461
2007
742
6,054
11,868
1,812
20,905
475
11,654
5,406
74
2,183
3,515
3,973
6,273
45
1,894
127
77,000
2007
29
38
78
4,805
62
20
4,792
123
3,713
566
74
1,346
29
4,042
8,196
27,913
2008
893
5,066
12,778
2,130
23,179
546
11,687
5,408
88
2,475
3,983
4,789
7,067
38
1,822
91
82,040
2008
60
26
57
5,009
43
10
5,131
83
3,560
598
64
1,436
20
4,208
7,494
27,799
2009
829
5,307
12,415
1,763
21,238
465
11,026
5,201
68
2,580
3,888
4,298
6,737
33
1,735
88
77,671
2009
46
34
67
5,839
54
20
5,858
85
4,192
572
65
1,493
25
4,534
7,986
30,870
2010
960
5,234
50
12,789
1,950
22,187
483
10,904
4,688
64
2,547
4,100
4,816
6,800
71
1,952
150
79,745
2010
52
39
68
5,598
52
15
5,631
92
4,185
550
63
1,376
24
4,259
8,326
30,330
2011
1,040
5,677
1,036
12,876
1,739
22,014
508
11,482
5,691
90
2,515
3,725
4,278
6,454
1,866
127
81,118
2011
75
35
80
5,943
56
17
6,036
112
4,562
680
102
1,510
18
4,811
8,945
32,982
2012
1,023
6,185
1,419
13,416
2,019
23,306
528
11,612
5,647
82
2,424
3,416
4,834
6,897
2,066
135
85,009
2012
89
56
128
5,457
74
23
5,594
148
4,252
4
39
415
144
1,397
22
3,767
8,830
30,439
2013
901
2,835
5,799
1,374
13,690
2,041
23,803
539
10,671
2,418
79
2,430
3,153
4,860
6,698
2,017
129
83,707
2013
99
30
5,099
24
3,754
54
3,022
5
38
169
32
794
21
4,178
7,771
25,090
2014
919
5,213
5,678
1,436
13,321
2,115
21,259
452
10,787
92
2,257
2,880
3,897
6,088
1,876
102
78,372
2014
61
37
83
5,034
64
14
5,612
102
4,345
8
120
534
94
1,248
21
4,201
8,528
30,106
2015
1,101
5,147
5,689
1,487
11,971
1,977
20,255
345
10,009
72
1,938
2,753
3,478
6,479
1,619
79
74,399
2015
63
30
80
4,374
70
18
5,038
108
4,251
16
196
456
78
1,103
11
3,174
7,082
26,148
97,070
104,913
109,839
108,541
110,075
114,100
115,448
108,797
108,478
100,547
14
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Embarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage Change
SOUTHEAST
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOLLIS
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
METLAKATLA
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
TOTAL
SOUTHWEST
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
TOTAL
SYSTEM TOTAL
2006
-4.9%
-2.5%
-0.2%
61.5%
-0.7%
5.0%
11.9%
15.9%
79.3%
8.5%
3.6%
-3.5%
4.1%
-12.1%
-8.3%
7.3%
-31.6%
5.4%
2006
-59.2%
161.5%
93.5%
44.3%
-36.9%
66.7%
32.4%
126.2%
23.8%
124.1%
129.1%
23.4%
26.3%
28.3%
97.3%
37.0%
2007
37.7%
5.8%
3.7%
29.5%
13.9%
29.1%
3.2%
19.1%
15.6%
-16.8%
-14.4%
12.3%
10.6%
309.1%
2.8%
89.6%
7.5%
2007
45.0%
11.8%
-12.4%
15.8%
-34.0%
33.3%
11.0%
-10.9%
12.7%
35.1%
-41.3%
18.3%
20.8%
-4.3%
11.1%
9.6%
2008
20.4%
-16.3%
7.7%
17.5%
10.9%
14.9%
0.3%
18.9%
13.4%
13.3%
20.5%
12.7%
-15.6%
-3.8%
-28.3%
6.5%
2008
106.9%
-31.6%
-26.9%
4.2%
-30.6%
-50.0%
7.4%
-32.5%
-4.1%
5.7%
-13.5%
6.7%
-31.0%
4.1%
-8.6%
-0.4%
2009
-7.2%
4.8%
-2.8%
-17.2%
-8.4%
-14.8%
-5.7%
-3.8%
-22.7%
4.2%
-2.4%
-10.3%
-4.7%
-13.2%
-4.8%
-3.3%
-5.3%
2009
-23.3%
30.8%
17.5%
16.6%
25.6%
100.0%
14.2%
2.4%
17.8%
-4.3%
1.6%
4.0%
25.0%
7.7%
6.6%
11.0%
2010
15.8%
-1.4%
3.0%
10.6%
4.5%
3.9%
-1.1%
-9.9%
-5.9%
-1.3%
5.5%
12.1%
0.9%
115.2%
12.5%
70.5%
2.7%
2010
13.0%
14.7%
1.5%
-4.1%
-3.7%
-25.0%
-3.9%
8.2%
-0.2%
-3.8%
-3.1%
-7.8%
-4.0%
-6.1%
4.3%
-1.7%
2011
8.3%
8.5%
1972%
0.7%
-10.8%
-0.8%
5.2%
5.3%
21.4%
40.6%
-1.3%
-9.1%
-11.2%
-5.1%
-4.4%
-15.3%
1.7%
2011
44.2%
-10.3%
17.6%
6.2%
7.7%
13.3%
7.2%
21.7%
9.0%
23.6%
61.9%
9.7%
-25.0%
13.0%
7.4%
8.7%
2012
-1.6%
8.9%
37.0%
4.2%
16.1%
5.9%
3.9%
1.1%
0.8%
-8.9%
-3.6%
-8.3%
13.0%
6.9%
10.7%
6.3%
4.8%
2012
18.7%
60.0%
60.0%
-8.2%
32.1%
35.3%
-7.3%
32.1%
-6.8%
-39.0%
41.2%
-7.5%
22.2%
-21.7%
-1.3%
-7.7%
2013
-11.9
-6.2%
-3.2%
2.0%
1.1%
2.1%
2.1%
-8.1%
-57.2%
-3.7%
0.2%
-7.7%
0.5%
-2.9%
-2.4%
-4.4%
-1.5%
2013
11.2%
-76.6%
-6.6%
-67.6%
-32.9%
-63.5%
-28.9%
25.0%
-2.6%
-59.3%
-77.8%
-43.2%
-4.5%
10.9%
-12.0%
-17.6%
2014
1.9%
83.8%
-2.0%
4.5%
-2.6%
3.6%
-10.6%
-16.1%
1.0%
16.4%
-7.1%
-8.6%
-19.8%
-9.1%
-6.9%
-20.9%
-6.3%
2014
-38.3%
100.0%
176.6%
-1.2%
166.6%
100.0%
49.4%
88.8%
43.7%
60.0%
215.7%
215.9%
193.7%
57.1%
0.5%
9.7%
19.9%
2015
19.8%
-1.3%
0.2%
3.6%
-10.1%
-6.5%
-4.7%
-23.7%
-7.2%
-21.7%
-14.1%
-4.4%
-10.8%
6.4%
-13.7%
-22.5%
-5.1%
2015
3.3%
-18.9%
-3.6%
-13.1%
9.4%
28.6%
-10.2%
5.9%
-2.2%
100.0%
63.3%
-14.6%
-17.0%
-11.6%
-47.6%
-24.4%
-17.0%
-13.1%
12.2%
8.1%
4.7%
-1.2%
1.4%
3.7%
1.2%
-5.8%
-0.2%
-7.3%
15
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Disembarking Passenger Traffic
SOUTHEAST
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BARTLETT COVE
BELLINGHAM
GLACIER BAY
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOLLIS
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
METLAKATLA
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
REVILLA ISLAND
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
TOTAL
SOUTHWEST
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
HOTEL
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
TOTAL
2006
3,775
446
13,790
473
29,759
155
5,204
66,038
1,726
33,336
14,782
603
10,065
11,171
708
13,357
23,164
1,248
7,676
184
237,660
2006
205
133
252
242
11,650
819
55
10,243
77
419
9,066
1,178
398
2,862
81
10,360
21,520
69,560
2007
3,664
12,935
31,502
5,937
74,540
2,601
33,973
16,484
985
8,606
10,843
14,883
23,212
1,574
7,174
276
249,189
2007
310
114
244
169
12,608
841
62
10,373
410
9,520
1,525
288
3,028
89
10,603
22,236
72,420
2008
4,584
10,931
34,214
7,055
82,957
2,814
35,506
16,419
959
9,887
10,976
18,047
24,297
1,694
7,673
162
268,175
2008
192
111
151
106
12,801
466
23
11,583
274
10,145
1,430
233
3,398
102
10,083
21,139
72,237
2009
4,655
10,345
30,944
5,847
73,189
2,536
32,296
15,667
885
8,984
9,766
15,151
23,307
2,040
6,979
161
242,752
2009
161
152
186
149
13,787
528
52
12,621
59
309
10,820
1,355
221
3,253
81
9,266
22,139
75,139
2010
4,849
10,961
168
32,987
6,030
77,991
2,629
31,723
13,888
555
9,527
10,688
17,367
22,539
1,758
7,325
303
251,288
2010
311
128
215
194
13,335
749
58
12,360
375
11,396
1,474
258
2,818
78
9,604
21,672
75,025
2011
4,519
12,403
3,551
33,284
5,040
76,027
2,492
34,687
17,430
703
9,046
8,914
14,967
21,081
1,749
7,112
294
253,299
2011
390
153
280
220
13,846
925
61
12,674
475
11,599
1,726
312
3,135
115
10,635
24,933
81,479
2012
4,472
12,987
4,440
33,575
6,428
78,134
2,642
34,507
17,959
529
8,691
8,015
18,164
22,962
2,040
6,909
344
262,798
2012
522
215
223
260
12,350
881
39
12,456
518
11,466
36
245
1,048
424
2,793
136
8,640
22,724
74,976
2013
4,188
8,429
12,502
3,945
33,811
5,862
76,769
2,655
31,523
7,487
475
8,040
8,011
17,011
24,025
1,608
7,180
267
253,786
2013
209
55
12,255
90
6,282
199
6,906
20
283
421
171
1,300
112
9,859
20,917
59,079
SYSTEM TOTAL
307,220
321,609
340,412
317,891
326,313
334,778
337,774
313,311
2014
4,345
16,169
12,312
4,413
32,924
5,905
72,187
2,374
32,178
555
8,002
7,344
13,540
22,110
1,367
6,803
223
242,751
2014
234
146
233
211
12,164
665
47
12,117
463
11,766
29
582
1,324
340
2,723
51
9,461
23,697
76,253
2015
4,544
16,183
10,891
3,861
31,368
5,453
65,101
1,575
29,469
361
6,989
6,261
12,468
20,838
1,360
6,130
174
223,026
2015
291
158
161
218
10,250
611
58
10,713
451
10,660
19
978
1,008
364
2,392
27
7,260
19,488
65,107
319,004 288,133
16
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Disembarking Passenger Traffic Percentage Change
SOUTHEAST
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BARTLETT COVE
BELLINGHAM
GLACIER BAY
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOLLIS
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
METLAKATLA
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
TOTAL
SOUTHWEST
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
HOTEL
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
TOTAL
SYSTEM TOTAL
2006
1.5%
-33.2%
6.4%
-7.6%
56.6%
11.2%
-0.9%
-1.3%
22.7%
33.2%
-55.4%
-6.1%
-8.1%
0.5%
-10.0%
0.7%
6.5%
16.5%
2.0%
2006
-1.4%
11.8%
58.5%
105.1%
46.1%
40.0%
48.6%
50.8%
78.3%
29.9%
126.5%
61.1%
55.0%
65.3%
15.0%
76.3%
41.4%
2007
-2.9%
-6.2%
5.9%
14.1%
12.7%
50.7%
1.9%
11.5%
63.3%
-14.5%
-2.9%
11.4%
0.2%
26.1%
-6.5%
50.0%
4.8%
2007
51.2%
-14.3%
-3.2%
-30.2%
8.2%
2.7%
12.7%
1.3%
-2.1%
5.0%
29.5%
-27.6%
5.8%
9.9%
2.3%
2.8%
3.9%
2008
25.1%
-15.5%
8.6%
18.8%
11.3%
8.2%
4.5%
-0.4%
-2.6%
14.9%
1.2%
21.3%
4.7%
7.6%
7.0%
-41.3%
7.6%
2008
-38.1%
-2.6%
-38.1%
-37.3%
1.5%
-44.6%
-62.9%
11.7%
-33.2%
6.6%
-6.2%
-19.1%
12.2%
14.6%
-4.9%
-4.9%
-0.3%
2009
1.5%
-5.4%
-9.6%
-17.1%
-11.8%
-9.9%
-9.0%
-4.6%
-7.7%
-9.1%
-11.0%
-16.0%
-4.1%
20.4%
-9.0%
-0.6%
-9.5%
2009
-16.1%
36.9%
23.2%
40.6%
7.7%
13.3%
126.1%
9.0%
12.8%
6.7%
-5.2%
-5.2%
-4.3%
-20.6%
-8.1%
4.7%
4.0%
2010
4.2%
6.0%
6.6%
3.1%
6.6%
3.7%
-1.8%
-11.4%
-37.3%
6.0%
9.4%
14.6%
-3.3%
-13.8%
5.0%
88.2%
3.5%
2010
93.2%
-15.8%
15.6%
30.2%
-3.3%
41.9%
11.5%
-2.1%
21.4%
5.3%
8.8%
16.7%
-13.4%
-3.7%
3.6%
-2.1%
-0.2%
2011
-6.8%
13.2%
2013.7%
0.9%
-16.4%
-2.5%
-5.2%
9.3%
25.5%
26.7%
-5.0%
-16.6%
-13.8%
-6.5%
-0.5%
-2.9%
-3.0%
0.8%
2011
25.4%
19.5%
30.2%
13.4%
3.8%
23.5%
5.2%
2.5%
26.7%
1.8%
17.1%
20.9%
11.2%
47.4%
10.7%
15.0%
8.6%
2012
-1.0%
4.7%
25.0%
0.9%
27.5%
2.8%
6.0%
-0.5%
3.0%
-24.8%
-3.9%
-10.1%
21.4%
8.9%
16.6%
-2.9%
17.0%
3.8%
2012
33.8%
40.5%
-20.4%
18.2%
-10.8%
-4.8%
-36.1%
-1.7%
9.1%
-1.1%
-39.3%
35.9%
-10.9%
18.3%
-18.8%
-8.9%
-8.0%
2013
-6.4%
-3.7%
-11.1%
0.7%
-8.8%
-1.2%
0.5%
-8.6%
-58.3%
-10.2%
-7.5%
-6.3%
4.6%
-21.2%
3.9%
-22.4%
-3.3%
2013
-2.8%
-78.8%
-0.8%
-89.8%
-49.6%
-61.6%
-39.8%
-44.4%
15.5%
-59.8%
-59.7%
-53.5%
-17.6%
14.1%
-8.0%
-21.2%
2014
3.7%
91.8%
-1.5%
11.8%
-2.6%
0.7%
-5.9%
-10.5%
2.0%
-100.0%
16.8%
-0.4%
-8.3%
-20.4%
-7.9%
-14.9%
-5.2%
-16.4%
-4.3%
2014
100.0%
-30.1%
100.0%
283.6%
-0.7%
638.8%
100.0%
92.8%
132.6%
70.3%
45.0%
105.6%
214.4%
98.8%
109.4%
-54.4%
-4.0%
13.2%
29.0%
2015
4.6%
0.1%
-11.5%
-12.5%
-4.7%
-7.7%
-9.8%
-33.7%
-8.4%
-35.0%
-12.7%
-14.7%
-7.9%
-5.8%
-0.5%
-9.9%
-22.0%
-8.1%
2015
24.4%
8.2%
-30.9%
3.3%
-15.7%
-8.1%
23.4%
-11.6%
-2.6%
-9.3%
-34.5%
68.0%
-23.9%
7.1%
-12.2%
-47.1%
-23.3%
-17.8%
-14.6%
8.9%
4.6%
5.8%
-6.6%
2.6%
2.6%
0.9%
-7.2%
1.8%
-9.7%
17
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Disembarking Vehicle Traffic
SOUTHEAST
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BARTLETT COVE
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOLLIS
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
METLAKATLA
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
TOTAL
SOUTHWEST
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
TOTAL
SYSTEM TOTAL
2006
583
53
5,394
10,766
34
1,573
18,008
422
10,811
4,837
66
2,521
4,122
3,695
6,481
22
2,050
137
71,586
2006
57
51
97
4,328
72
16
3,808
178
3,598
482
140
1,229
25
3,250
8,153
25,484
2007
761
5,438
11,060
1,947
20,794
513
11,514
5,657
77
2,145
3,990
4,150
6,609
56
2,084
202
76,997
2007
39
58
111
4,974
62
31
4,222
158
4,083
634
98
1,458
30
3,304
8,654
27,916
2008
948
4,450
12,567
2,207
23,023
590
11,564
5,620
97
2,501
4,058
4,990
7,310
48
1,894
70
81,937
2008
59
32
53
5,200
26
10
4,518
117
4,246
615
87
1,502
25
3,252
8,160
27,902
2009
852
4,425
11,658
1,886
21,523
481
11,076
5,436
74
2,502
3,945
4,483
7,371
41
1,797
129
77,679
2009
50
53
70
5,972
53
22
5,261
118
4,688
613
83
1,582
32
3,364
8,901
30,862
2010
994
4,679
56
11,945
2,098
22,525
504
10,924
4,883
67
2,507
4,174
4,969
7,150
76
2,010
174
79,735
2010
55
70
75
5,853
52
17
5,087
118
4,662
596
87
1,434
19
3,299
8,916
30,340
2011
1,070
5,311
1,165
12,204
1,853
22,098
577
11,608
5,859
89
2,434
3,306
4,534
6,806
1,995
170
81,079
2011
85
77
83
6,009
68
23
5,545
150
4,997
704
141
1,541
23
3,549
10,026
33,021
2012
1,061
5,748
1,513
12,377
2,150
23,317
572
11,638
5,793
88
2,425
3,299
5,194
7,563
2,120
179
85,037
2012
100
72
125
5,571
90
37
5,110
163
4,704
11
54
436
144
1,442
24
2,915
9,413
30,411
2013
914
2,880
5,365
1,433
12,541
2,107
23,778
582
10,838
2,550
88
2,383
3,257
5,096
7,627
2,159
172
83,770
2013
95
36
5,183
25
3,285
65
3,445
11
57
183
54
877
27
3,464
8,220
25,027
2014
958
5,307
5,413
1,509
11,966
2,270
21,243
492
10,845
93
2,246
2,898
4,193
6,962
2,009
138
78,542
2014
69
53
89
5,123
62
19
4,977
133
4,857
20
139
548
101
1,312
26
3,298
9,110
29,936
2015
1,159
5,286
5,152
1,567
11,572
2,131
20,223
367
10,182
78
1,986
2,542
3,707
6,745
1,683
129
74,509
2015
66
36
99
4,470
66
19
4,664
131
4,473
20
217
481
95
1,182
11
2,410
7,598
26,038
97,070
104,913
109,839
108,541
110,075
114,100
115,448
108,797
108,478
100,547
18
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Disembarking Vehicle Traffic Percentage Change
SOUTHEAST
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOLLIS
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
METLAKATLA
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
TOTAL
SOUTHWEST
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
TOTAL
SYSTEM TOTAL
2006
-2.0%
9.2%
-3.7%
17.2%
3.3%
4.2%
16.3%
21.7%
35.2%
-25.0%
-1.2%
1.4%
-8.1%
-8.3%
12.9%
7.0%
5.6%
2006
-5.0%
24.4%
40.6%
41.8%
20.0%
33.3%
32.0%
58.9%
18.6%
120.1%
68.7%
29.9%
13.6%
17.8%
91.3%
36.2%
2007
30.5%
0.8%
2.7%
23.8%
15.5%
21.6%
6.5%
17.0%
16.7%
-14.9%
-3.2%
12.3%
2.0%
154.5%
1.7%
47.4%
7.6%
2007
-31.6%
13.7%
14.4%
14.9%
-13.9%
93.8%
10.9%
-11.2%
13.5%
31.5%
-30.0%
18.6%
20.0%
1.7%
6.1%
9.5%
2008
24.6%
-18.2%
13.6%
13.4%
10.7%
15.0%
0.4%
-0.7%
26.0%
16.6%
1.7%
20.2%
10.6%
-14.3%
-9.1%
-65.3%
6.4%
2008
51.3%
-44.8%
-52.3%
4.5%
-58.1%
-67.7%
7.0%
-25.9%
4.0%
-3.0%
-11.2%
3.0%
-16.7%
-1.6%
-5.7%
-0.1%
2009
-10.1%
-0.6%
-7.2%
-14.5%
-6.5%
-18.5%
-4.2%
-3.3%
-23.7%
-2.8%
-10.2%
0.8%
-14.6%
-5.1%
84.3%
-5.2%
2009
-15.3%
65.6%
32.1%
14.8%
103.8%
120.0%
16.4%
0.9%
10.4%
-0.3%
-4.6%
5.3%
28.0%
3.4%
9.1%
10.6%
2010
16.7%
5.7%
2.5%
11.2%
4.7%
4.8%
-1.4%
-10.2%
-9.5%
0.2%
5.8%
10.8%
-3.0%
85.4%
11.9%
34.9%
2.6%
2010
10.0%
32.1%
7.1%
-2.0%
-1.9%
-22.7%
-3.3%
-0.6%
-2.8%
4.8%
-9.4%
-40.6%
-1.9%
0.2%
-1.7%
2011
7.6%
13.5%
1980.4%
2.2%
-11.7%
-1.9%
14.5%
6.3%
20.0%
32.8%
-2.9%
-20.8%
-8.8%
-4.8%
-0.7%
-2.3%
1.7%
2011
54.5%
10.0%
10.7%
2.7%
30.8%
35.3%
9.0%
27.1%
7.2%
18.1%
62.1%
7.5%
21.1%
7.6%
12.4%
8.8%
2012
-0.8%
8.2%
29.9%
1.4%
16.0%
5.5%
-0.9%
0.3%
-1.1%
-1.1%
-0.4%
-0.2%
14.6%
11.1%
6.3%
5.3%
4.9%
2012
17.6%
-6.5%
50.6%
-7.3%
32.4%
60.9%
-7.8%
8.7%
-5.9%
-38.1%
2.1%
-6.4%
4.3%
-17.9%
-6.1%
-7.9%
2013
-13.9%
-6.7%
-5.3%
1.3%
-2.0%
2.0%
1.7%
-6.9%
-56.0%
-1.7%
-1.3%
-1.9%
0.8%
1.8%
-3.9%
-1.5%
2013
-5.0%
-71.2%
-7.0%
-72.2%
-35.7%
-60.1%
-26.8%
5.6%
-58.0%
-62.5%
-39.2%
12.5%
18.8%
-12.7%
-17.7%
2014
4.8%
84.2%
0.8%
5.3%
-4.5%
7.7%
-10.6%
-15.4%
-100.0%
5.6%
-5.7%
-11.0%
-17.7%
-8.7%
-6.9%
-19.7%
-6.2%
2014
-27.3%
100.0%
147.2%
-1.1%
148.0%
100.0%
51.5%
104.6%
40.9%
81.8%
143.8%
199.4%
87.0%
49.6%
-3.7%
-4.7%
10.8%
19.6%
2015
21.0%
-0.4%
-4.8%
3.8%
-3.3%
-6.1%
-4.8%
-25.4%
-6.1%
-16.1%
-11.6%
-12.3%
-11.6%
-3.1%
-16.2%
-6.5%
-5.1%
2015
-4.4%
-32.1%
11.2%
-12.7%
6.5%
-6.3%
-1.5%
-7.9%
56.1%
-12.2%
-5.9%
-9.9%
-57.7%
-26.9%
-16.6%
-13.0%
12.2%
8.1%
4.7%
-1.2%
1.4%
3.7%
1.2%
-5.8%
-0.2%
-7.3%
19
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southeast Port Departures
SOUTHEAST
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BARTLETT COVE
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOLLIS
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
METLAKATLA
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
TOTAL
2006
239
4
74
612
3
319
988
170
1,014
510
24
523
170
323
311
111
470
20
5,885
2007
105
67
508
225
1,025
187
945
515
17
389
146
262
266
100
389
52
5,198
2008
109
52
619
271
1,085
183
932
522
18
420
153
299
320
102
387
21
5,493
2009
138
54
574
233
905
166
861
476
19
380
146
255
298
107
361
27
5,000
2010
118
53
4
574
203
919
168
805
416
17
415
146
281
287
101
384
27
4,918
2011
108
63
60
641
184
974
177
923
514
17
418
142
263
310
99
385
12
5,290
2012
112
64
116
570
232
894
172
917
510
17
395
136
293
276
103
380
38
5,225
2013
128
263
61
106
649
203
958
161
866
240
18
375
105
295
312
119
360
41
5,260
2014
120
516
67
117
554
202
843
152
872
17
365
97
230
256
111
354
30
4,903
2015
117
488
68
104
544
178
789
116
805
14
322
77
212
264
95
312
14
4,519
20
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southwest Port Departures
SOUTHWEST
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
TOTAL
2006
26
44
26
26
340
13
14
261
26
195
116
26
110
58
372
419
2,072
2007
26
35
26
26
302
13
26
253
26
193
119
26
110
43
290
381
1,895
2008
12
36
12
12
289
6
12
254
12
171
133
12
111
55
291
356
1,774
2009
14
47
14
14
355
7
14
286
14
186
116
14
125
46
351
417
2,020
2010
22
51
22
22
289
11
22
254
22
178
98
22
102
32
275
340
1,762
2011
24
36
24
24
283
12
24
305
24
202
171
24
136
30
331
380
2,030
2012
24
49
20
24
292
12
12
239
24
179
4
26
111
24
118
32
244
413
1,847
2013
42
6
307
3
135
6
111
2
21
41
6
77
34
268
375
1,434
2014
22
35
18
22
284
11
11
264
22
186
4
75
145
22
116
16
252
405
1,910
2015
20
35
13
20
287
10
10
234
20
166
7
110
135
20
105
17
203
320
1,732
21
Current Annual Traffic
Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
The tables and charts in this section provide a visual summary of the traffic data collected from the Passenger and Vehicle Traffic Summaries
by Month; this traffic is shown both by region and by types of vessels (as described below).
The Regional Monthly Traffic tables and charts on page 23 break the traffic down by region, utilizing passenger and vehicle counts to / from
ports in the Southeast Region, and then counts to / from ports in the Southwest Region. The steep bell curves display the seasonal nature
of AMHS traffic, a pattern that is repeated consistently from year to year.
The Vessel Monthly Traffic tables and charts on page 24 are broken down by three general vessel types. The Southeast vessels are the
mainline vessels sailing the long haul routes in the Southeast Panhandle area and include the MV Columbia, MV Kennicott, MV Malaspina,
MV Matanuska and MV Taku. The Southwest vessels include the MV Aurora and MV Tustumena. The Day Boat vessels in Southeast include
the MV Lituya, MV LeConte, FVF Fairweather and MV Malaspina during the peak summer season as well as the FVF Chenega in the Southwest
Region. Please see page 5 for a detailed explanation of these vessel types.
22
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2013
Regional Monthly Traffic
MONTH
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
TOTAL
PASSENGERS
SOUTHEAST
SOUTHWEST
10,066
2,108
9,770
2,988
15,741
2,305
13,590
2,720
19,380
5,337
26,408
7,838
32,963
13,002
31,635
10,663
21,081
7,556
15,380
4,162
13,945
3,638
13,041
2,816
223,000
65,133
MONTH
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
TOTAL
12,174
12,758
18,046
16,310
24,717
34,246
45,965
42,298
28,637
19,542
17,583
15,857
TOTAL
288,133
VEHICLES
SOUTHEAST
SOUTHWEST
3,521
1,076
3,353
1,233
5,456
1,234
5,230
1,433
7,147
2,394
8,632
3,014
9,398
4,460
9,613
3,722
7,576
3,082
5,449
1,756
4,835
1,449
4,189
1,295
74,399
26,148
TOTAL
4,597
4,586
6,690
6,663
9,541
11,646
13,858
13,335
10,658
7,205
6,284
5,484
100,547
Regional Monthly Passenger Traffic Chart
Regional Monthly Passenger Traffic Chart
60,000
Total
Southeast
Southwest
50,000
Traffic
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
-
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Oct
Nov
Dec
Regional Monthly Vehicle Traffic Chart
Regional Monthly Vehicle Traffic Chart
18,000
Total
Southeast
Southwest
16,000
14,000
Traffic
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
-
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Please see page 22 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
23
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Vessel Monthly Traffic Comparison
MONTH
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
TOTAL
DAY
BOATS
4,819
5,550
8,102
6,593
5,900
8,536
23,108
26,495
16,940
11,553
11,070
9,982
PASSENGERS
SE
VESSELS
2,934
2,678
5,594
5,315
14,305
18,718
15,170
11,905
9,002
3,827
2,875
3,059
138,648
95,382
SW
VESSELS
4,421
4,530
4,350
4,402
4,512
6,992
7,687
3,898
2,695
4,162
3,638
2,816
TOTAL
MONTH
12,174
12,758
18,046
16,310
24,717
34,246
45,965
42,298
28,637
19,542
17,583
15,857
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
54,103
288,133
TOTAL
Traffic
Traffic
95,382
54,103
S.E. Vessels
SW
VESSELS
1,689
1,732
1,438
1,566
1,837
2,661
2,454
1,258
1,016
1,756
1,449
1,295
4,597
4,586
6,690
6,663
9,541
11,646
13,858
13,335
10,658
7,205
6,284
5,484
34,804
20,151
100,547
45,592
TOTAL
Vessel Vehicles Chart
138,648
Day Boats
VEHICLES
SE
VESSELS
914
784
2,269
2,331
5,907
6,416
4,898
4,160
3,735
1,373
1,071
946
Vessel Vehicle Chart
Vessel Passenger Chart
Vessel Passengers Chart
200,000
180,000
160,000
140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
DAY
BOATS
1,994
2,070
2,983
2,766
1,797
2,569
6,506
7,917
5,907
4,076
3,764
3,243
70,000
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
45,592
34,804
20,151
Day Boats
S.W. Vessels
S.E. Vessels
S.W. Vessels
Traffic
Vessel Monthly Passenger Chart
35,000
Day Boats
30,000
Southeast Vessels
25,000
Southwest Vessels
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Please see page 22 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
24
Tariff Traffic
Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Car deck space is predominantly sold by vehicle length. However, some consideration must be given to width, to the overall weight of
the vehicle traffic on the car deck, and to the affect of vehicle placement on the vessel’s overall stability. Consequently, vehicle tariffs are
classified as Standard (up to 8-1/2’ wide), Wide (up to 9’ wide), Extra Wide (over 9’ wide), and Vans. Due to their height and weight, vans
must be categorized separately. Vans are defined as vehicles, normally commercial, from 12’-13’ in height with enclosed cargo space. Vans
can be any length and either self-propelled or towed. A flatbed truck or trailer, with a load higher than 10 feet from the ground, is also
considered a van.
In 2012, new tariffs were created for the communities of Ouzinkie and Old Harbor, the newest communities to receive ferry service. With
the addition of new tariffs in 2011 for the roadless communities of Tenakee and Akutan, tariffs for roll-on / roll-off trailers, hand carts and
ATV’s are now accounted for separately in the second table on page 26 under Car Deck Tariff Usage.
Recreational vehicles are defined as truck / campers, camper vans, motorhomes, and vehicles with trailers. Although RVs are identified
with a separate class, they are also classified by width. In the first table, the RV traffic is broken out by width. Recreational vehicles of all
widths made up 3.73% of the total motorized cardeck traffic. In addition, 1,755 non-motorized forms of transport were ticketed. Nonmotorized traffic includes bicycles, kayaks and canoes that are not being transported in a car, truck or trailer. Another tariff number is for
pets, that is of interest but has no actual impact on traffic. This category includes all animals that are confined to the car deck.
The pie charts on pages 27 - 29 present the length of various types of vehicles measured in feet. The labels for each slice in each pie chart
represent the upper limit of the category size. For example, in the Car Length Chart on page 28, the pie slice labeled 15’ is to be read as
“cars larger than 10 feet up to and including 15 feet.” The next slice is to be read as “cars larger than 15 feet up to and including 19 feet.”
25
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Car Deck Tariff Usage
STANDARD
VEHICLES
(TO 8-1/2')
10,660
3,592
7,464
6,710
5,738
9,376
10,413
13,104
10,251
7,727
7,632
VESSEL
AURORA
CHENEGA
COLUMBIA
FAIRWEATHER
KENNICOTT
LECONTE
LITUYA
MALASPINA
MATANUSKA
TAKU
TUSTUMENA
TOTAL
92,667
VESSEL
AURORA
CHENEGA
COLUMBIA
FAIRWEATHER
KENNICOTT
LECONTE
LITUYA
MALASPINA
MATANUSKA
TAKU
TUSTUMENA
TOTAL
WIDE
STANDARD RVS
& X-W VEHICLES
(TO 8-1/2')
(> 8-1/2')
20
550
15
145
35
502
27
288
51
169
15
329
8
7
33
557
42
735
33
293
44
115
323
NONMOTORIZED
TRAFFIC
171
139
194
109
148
292
10
207
229
165
91
1,755
WIDE & X-W
RVS
(> 8-1/2')
3
2
10
3
5
7
9
31
7
2
3,690
79
BUSES
VANS
TOTAL
20
6
8
2
6
14
35
8
1
415
25
292
71
549
439
5
384
531
288
689
11,668
3,779
8,309
7,107
6,514
10,172
10,433
14,101
11,625
8,356
8,483
100
3,688
100,547
PETS (INCLUDES
LIVESTOCK)
ATV’S
TRAILERS
1,613
659
1,909
935
1,411
1,836
252
3,439
2,299
1,438
1,507
22
81
11
114
139
-
VEHICLES
WITHOUT A
DRIVER
1,361
501
1,064
484
1,661
1,526
243
1,469
1,746
1,308
1,780
17,298
114
253
13,143
Please see page 25 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
26
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Passenger Tariff Chart
Passenger Tariff Chart
Senior Citizens
42,085
14.60%
Children with groups
1,237
0.43%
All other adults
180,794
62.75%
Children under 6
13,366
4.64%
Drivers
18,162
6.30%
Vehicle Tariff Chart
Children 6 and over
14,106
4.90%
Adults with groups
18,383
6.38%
Vehicle Tariff Chart
RVs
3,769
3.73%
Cars
92,990
92.12%
Vans
3,688
3.65%
Buses
100
0.10%
Hand Carts
45
0.04%
Trailers
253
ATVs 0.25%
114
0.11%
27
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Car Deck Space Usage Chart
Car Deck Space Usage Chart
(In feet)
Standard RVs
98,499
4.85%
Wide Vehicles
12,289
0.61%
Vans
117,675
5.81%
Standard Vehicles
1,789,323
88.30%
Buses
4,377
0.22%
Hand Carts
95
0.00%
Trailers
4,233
0.21%
Car Length Chart
Car Length Chart
21'
8,017
8.62%
30'
7,085
7.62%
40'
3,514
3.78%
50'
1,408
1.51%
19'
41,185
44.29%
60'
459
0.49%
15'
28,901
31.09%
10'
2,397
2.57%
70'
24
0.03%
28
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
RV Length Chart
RV Length Chart
40'
602
15.98%
30'
2,329
61.79%
50'
118
3.13% 60'
38
1.01%
70'
4
0.11%
21'
498
13.21%
19'
172
4.56%
15'
8
0.21%
Van Length Chart
Van Length Chart
40'
1,385
37.56%
50'
127
3.44%
60'
9
0.24%
70'
2
0.05%
30'
2,118
57.44%
21'
45
1.22%
19'
2
0.05%
29
Sailings
Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
The following three tables represent sailings that show the sequence of ports traveled by AMHS vessels during 2015, and the number of
times each different sequence occurred. The data is broken into summer and winter seasons, summer being the time period from May
1 to September 30. Of the 2,297 Southeast sailings, 92 different routes are represented, and of these, 40 occur only one or two times.
In the combined Southwest and Cross Gulf systems, there were 943 sailings that occurred with 22 of the 47 different routes seeing only
occasional use. It is also noteworthy that many of the routes are minor variations of a standard pattern. Published schedule variations may
occur due to seasonal transitions, rerouting a vessel to accommodate a special event or accommodating for an unexpected mechanical
repair.
30
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southeast Routes
MATANUSKA
TAKU
1
-
1
-
1
12
12
14
1
13
8
1
2
4
11
4
10
3
36
3
-
270
-
28
1
-
9
1
1
9
1
1
2
1
-
1
1
13
1
2
2
-
ANNUAL TOTAL
MALASPINA
18
3
2
15
2
27
1
10
2
29
1
17
2
10
32
4
-
TOTAL
LITUYA
219
1
2
1
11
1
1
20
7
21
4
19
12
1
1
17
23
5
6
18
2
5
1
6
11
13
104
1
10
1
20
2
67
3
LECONTE
TAKU
1
19
-
KENNICOTT
MATANUSKA
1
3
4
4
1
4
3
4
30
1
-
17
10
2
67
-
COLUMBIA
MALASPINA
1
2
1
19
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
-
AURORA
LITUYA
1
1
3
3
43
1
-
COLUMBIA
219
-
CHENEGA
2
10
6
- 17
4
15
4
1
21
1
5
18
1
2
1
6
11
4
27
3
AURORA
ANB KTN
ANG HNH JNU
ANG JNU
ANG TKE HNH JNU
ANG TKE JNU
BEL KTN
BEL KTN KAE JNU
BEL KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS
BEL KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS SGY
BEL KTN WRG PSG SIT JNU HNS SGY
GUS HNH JNU
GUS JNU
HNH GUS JNU
HNH JNU
HNS JNU
HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN
HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN BEL
HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN YPR
HNS JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN
JNU ANG
JNU ANG HNH
JNU ANG SIT
JNU ANG TKE HNH
JNU GUS
JNU GUS HNH
JNU GUS PEL
JNU HNH
JNU HNH ANG
JNU HNH GUS
JNU HNH PEL
JNU HNH SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN
JNU HNH SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR
JNU HNH SIT PSG WRG KTN
JNU HNH SIT PSG WRG KTN YPR
JNU HNH TKE
JNU HNH TKE ANG
JNU HNS
JNU HNS SGY
JNU KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR
JNU PEL
JNU PSG
JNU PSG WRG KTN BEL
JNU PSG WRG KTN YPR
JNU SGY
JNU SIT
JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN YPR
JNU TKE
LECONTE
ROUTES
WINTER
TOTAL
SUMMER
270
19
15
2
27
2
28
1
2
41
1
14
10
9
1
2
10
1
2
33
11
1
21
10
1
22
1
2
5
10
68
4
7
2
1
-
489
20
17
3
38
2
1
1
48
1
9
62
5
33
22
9
1
1
2
11
1
17
2
56
16
6
19
23
15
1
1
22
1
2
6
16
23
172
5
7
10
1
22
2
67
1
3
31
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southeast Routes
(Continued)
MATANUSKA
TAKU
1
2
1
2
10
3
36
184
270
540
1
1
1
1
27
60
1
9
2
1
1
3
1
8
1
1
53
26
270
2
1
1
12
21
1
1
2
1
1
7
67
1
1
1
1
1
1
27
12
12
2
2
1
1
1
4
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
11
12
1
1
1
69 1,137
ANNUAL TOTAL
MALASPINA
TOTAL
LITUYA
1
16
218
1
1
1
6
1
4
10
31 106 31
1
16
2
1
5
18
2
19
65
7
2
2
22
1
17
4
90 1,160 227
LECONTE
1
16
4
20
16
4
84
KENNICOTT
TAKU
1
44
1
98
COLUMBIA
MATANUSKA
- 218
5
1
27
7
2
200 437
AURORA
MALASPINA
1
10 1
- 18
2
19 65 192 41
LITUYA
CHENEGA
1
1
4
18
LECONTE
AURORA
JNU TKE ANG
KTN ANB
KTN BEL
KTN PSG JNU HNS SGY
KTN WRG JNU HNS SGY
KTN WRG PSG JNU
KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS SGY
KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU
KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT HNH JNU
KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT JNU
KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT JNU HNS
PEL GUS JNU
PEL HNH JNU
PEL JNU
PSG JNU
SGY HNS JNU
SGY HNS JNU ANG
SGY HNS JNU KAE PSG WRG KTN YPR
SGY HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN
SGY HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN BEL
SGY HNS JNU PSG WRG KTN YPR
SGY HNS JNU SIT KAE PSG WRG KTN BEL
SGY HNS JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN
SGY HNS JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN BEL
SGY JNU
SGY JNU PSG WRG KTN
SGY JNU PSG WRG KTN YPR
SGY JNU SIT PSG WRG KTN
SIT ANG JNU
SIT JNU
TKE HNH JNU
TKE JNU
YPR KTN WRG PSG JNU
YPR KTN WRG PSG JNU HNS SGY
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU HNS
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE JNU HNS SGY
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT HNH JNU
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT HNH JNU HNS
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT HNH JNU HNS SGY
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT JNU
YPR KTN WRG PSG KAE SIT JNU HNS SGY
YPR KTN WRG PSG SIT HNH JNU HNS
YPR KTN WRG PSG SIT HNH JNU HNS SGY
YPR KTN WRG PSG SIT JNU
GRAND TOTAL
COLUMBIA
ROUTES
WINTER
TOTAL
SUMMER
27
488
2
1
1
1
2
21
1
2
1
6
1
7
10
173
1
16
1
3
6
1
1
45
2
12
2
1
19
65
7
2
4
22
2
2
1
1
8
1
18
12
1
1
4
2,297
32
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southwest Routes
1
3
48
94
19
1
1
18
10
9
10
7
3
10
19
2
6
4
3
2
36
90
37
52
485
4
6
1
14
51
2
2
6
55
3
11
1
156
12
7
45
12
45
7
128
4
4
8
2
2
1
23
5
6
1
26
1
8
2
3
16
2
32
130
4
6
1
12
21
96
2
4
2
2
1
27
5
6
1
26
1
8
2
3
16
2
32
14
6
100
3
18
1
422
ANNUAL TOTAL
9
1
9
10
9
10
7
3
10
19
6
4
97
TOTAL
TOTAL
10
1
9
20
TUSTUMENA
TUSTUMENA
3
28
67
3
1
65
1
30
198
KENNICOTT
KENNICOTT
1
20
27
2
2
35
25
36
22
170
FAIRWEATHER
FAIRWEATHER
CDV CHB WTR
CDV TAT VDZ
CDV TAT VDZ WTR
CDV VDZ
CDV VDZ WTR
CDV WTR
CDV WTR VDZ
HOM KOD
HOM ORI OUZ KOD
HOM SDV
KOD HOM
KOD HOM SDV
KOD ORI
KOD ORI HOM SDV
KOD OUZ ORI
KOD OUZ ORI HOM
KOD OUZ ORI HOM SDV
ORI HOM SDV
ORI KOD
ORI OUZ KOD
SDV HOM
SDV HOM KOD
SDV HOM KOD CHG SDP KCV CBY FPS AKU UNA
SDV HOM KOD OLD SDP KCV CBY FPS AKU UNA
SDV HOM ORI KOD
SDV HOM ORI OUZ KOD
TAT VDZ
UNA AKU CBY KCV SDP CHG KOD HOM SDV
UNA AKU CBY KCV SDP OLD KOD HOM SDV
VDZ CDV
VDZ TAT
VDZ TAT CDV
VDZ WTR
WTR CDV
WTR CHB CDV
WTR VDZ
WTR VDZ CDV
WTR VDZ TAT CDV
GRAND TOTAL
AURORA
ROUTES
WINTER
AURORA
SUMMER
4
6
2
15
69
190
2
23
2
3
2
45
5
10
6
10
36
1
8
2
3
16
7
3
12
51
2
6
4
17
2
6
36
190
3
37
70
1
907
33
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
ANGBELCBYCDVCHB-
Angoon
Bellingham
Cold Bay
Cordova
Chenega Bay
CHGFPSGUSHNHHNS-
Chignik
False Pass
Gustavus
Hoonah
Haines
HOMHTLJNUKAEKCV-
Homer
Hotel
Juneau
Kake
King Cove
PORT CODES
KOD- Kodiak
KTN- Ketchikan
MET- Metlakatla
OLD- Old Harbor
ORI- Port Lions
OUZPELPSGSDPSDV-
KENNICOTT
TUSTUMENA
TOTAL
BEL KTN JNU WTR
BEL KTN JNU YAK WTR CHB KOD HOM
HOM KOD CHB WTR YAK JNU KTN BEL
JNU WTR KOD
KOD OUZ ORI WTR JNU
SDV HOM KOD CHB WTR JNU KTN BEL
SDV HOM KOD CHB WTR YAK JNU KTN BEL
SDV HOM ORI OUZ KOD WTR JNU
WTR YAK JNU KTN BEL
GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL
ROUTES
WINTER
KENNICOTT
SUMMER
1
10
1
1
8
1
22
1
10
1
1
8
1
22
4
4
3
2
1
6
4
3
2
4
1
14
Ouzinkie
Pelican
Petersburg
Sand Point
Seldovia
8
SGYSITTATTKEUNA-
Skagway
Sitka
Tatitlek
Tenakee
Unalaska
VDZWRGWTRYAKYPR-
ANNUAL TOTAL
Cross-Gulf Routes
1
14
1
3
2
1
12
1
1
36
Valdez
Wrangell
Whittier
Yakutat
Prince Rupert
34
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
6
1
14
21
50
86
26
166
45
156
77
77
88
155
926
17
1
23 49
24 26
77 161
43 44
77 51
77 51
46
25
24 48
77 51
447 545
49
262
2
264
14
90
89
37
15
89
911
43
22
54
119
50
86
26
156
45
156
156
77
77
88
917
14
14
14
42
TOTAL
PETERSBURG
KETCHIKAN
26
97
489
50
66
1
68
25
82
281 17
86
20
11
91
23
26
93 297 125
45 171
25
11
71
45
103 13
173 71
6
1
14
102 13
166 70 156
48
12
77
45
77
25
13
135 24
77
247
264 17
88
12
50
102 13
156 70 156
14
14
119 1,010 264 1,737 383 1,453
KAKE
GUSTAVUS
50
66
1
68
51
46
49
51
14
396
JUNEAU
BELLINGHAM
488
488
HOONAH
ANNETTE BAY
1
39
98
19
1
43
201
HAINES
ANGOON
ARRIVED
DEPARTED
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
TOTAL
PELICAN
Southeast City Pairs
Southeast City Pairs
183
489
349
113
941
337
1,801
344
1,460
21
931
496
533
914
105
920
42
9,979
Southwest City Pairs
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
6
6
6
7
6
7
6
7
51
10
7
10
10
10
10
3
10
10
80
3
7
94
264
368
10
7
10
10
10
10
10
3
10
10
90
7
10
10
10
10
3
10
10
70
10
14
6
10
10
10
127
4
46
57
10
106
14
424
10
7
10
10
10
10
3
10
10
80
10
14
6
10
10
129
10
4
56
76
10
103
17
455
4
4
4
3
4
3
4
3
29
54
54
56
52
216
66
69
54
64
253
10
7
10
10
10
10
10
3
10
80
10
6
10
10
105
10
101
4
36
47
10
349
8
9
1
18
94
10
109
213
18
267
15
17
3
3
14
2
107
446
TOTAL
DUTCH HARBOR
-
CORDOVA
4
14
14
13
17
62
COLD BAY
7
10
10
10
10
10
10
3
10
10
90
CHIGNIK
CHENEGA BAY
DEPARTED
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
TOTAL
AKUTAN
ARRIVED
Southwest City Pairs
80
49
60
90
373
80
20
453
90
452
30
195
239
90
422
19
210
422
3,374
35
Monthly Port Traffic
Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
The data in the traffic tables is generated by the AMHS Reservations Management System (RMSIII) through a standard reporting process.
The following is a brief explanation of the terms used and a description of the reports.
A “passenger” is any individual who got on or off the vessel, including drivers, infants, partial-fare travelers, and anyone traveling on
a pass.
A “vehicle” is any passenger or cargo conveyance transported on the vessel, including construction equipment, container vans,
motorcycles, unaccompanied cars shipped by dealers, and employee cars traveling on a space available basis. The vehicle count is not
related to size; i.e. a 40-foot van is counted as one vehicle, as is a 15-foot compact car.
The count of passengers, vehicles and cabins is derived from reservation information for specific vessels. A traveler who must transfer
vessels to reach a destination or who is traveling on vacation and stopping to visit several communities is counted more than once. For
example, a traveler from Pelican to Bellingham will show up in the passenger count as one who embarked at Pelican and disembarked at
Juneau. This person will also be counted as one who embarked at Juneau and disembarked at Bellingham.
These tables provide the monthly total of embarking and disembarking passengers and vehicles by port. This summary gives an overview
of seasonal travel trends, and allows the reader to easily identify the busiest and slowest ports and travel months. Information is provided
for the total system by geographic area and by vessel.
Note that the quantity of passengers and vehicles embarking and disembarking in the regional charts presented on pages 38-41 do
not match due to the fact that the MV Kennicott loads or off-loads passengers and vehicles in both the Southeast and Southwest regions.
For example, when a passenger embarks in Ketchikan (Southeast) and disembarks at Whittier (Southwest), the actions are recorded and
reported in the appropriate region.
36
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
GRAND TOTAL
299
446
814
102
1,375
269
3,218
121
1,292
13
437
112
372
720
93
383
10,066
392
1,008
594
130
1,106
366
2,537
133
1,592
18
331
146
464
493
64
396
9,770
432
1,439
1,013
170
1,708
344
4,176
271
3,055
4
533
337
855
861
93
434
16
15,741
343
1,160
936
155
1,482
305
4,061
69
2,179
15
420
326
509
1,187
108
328
7
13,590
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
GRAND TOTAL
339
540
403
100
1,528
309
3,033
113
1,253
15
433
129
513
694
94
477
9,973
416
907
374
123
1,157
332
2,675
103
1,747
20
466
80
411
538
72
349
9,770
472
1,686
784
177
1,709
386
4,043
273
2,980
8
517
204
942
995
107
453
35
15,771
383
1,211
563
237
1,593
346
3,934
93
2,382
28
425
153
540
1,232
122
416
28
13,686
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
278
220
270
1,290
1,136
1,248
1,715
1,900
2,080
266
352
571
2,623
3,995
5,128
232
280
473
5,673
7,815 10,612
86
74
113
2,501
2,995
3,049
16
9
94
598
661
827
715
1,502
1,239
1,394
1,664
2,352
1,638
3,192
3,910
45
66
47
289
540
934
21
7
16
19,380 26,408 32,963
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
322
311
318
1,372
1,266
1,277
847
1,552
1,401
333
419
715
3,273
4,421
5,664
279
358
481
5,638
7,370 10,016
87
88
251
2,584
2,807
2,998
31
18
50
804
886
890
233
907
1,464
1,435
1,867
2,275
1,587
3,211
4,266
48
75
93
395
772
749
39
9
22
19,307 26,337 32,930
DEC
NOV
OCT
SEP
AUG
JUL
JUN
MAY
MAR
FEB
JAN
PORT
APR
Southeast Passengers
Southeast Passengers
TOTAL
381
1,634
1,449
632
5,654
373
9,046
144
3,934
60
740
1,146
2,005
3,395
319
699
24
31,635
224
1,093
951
367
3,548
381
6,309
65
2,689
50
530
457
984
2,805
110
495
23
21,081
477
1,783
772
236
1,899
624
3,602
98
3,102
21
525
243
471
795
96
636
15,380
316
1,341
435
360
1,939
766
3,897
170
2,195
16
499
121
421
791
183
495
13,945
480
1,457
469
348
1,482
589
3,538
190
2,330
22
514
105
481
598
115
323
13,041
4,112
15,035
13,128
3,689
31,939
5,002
64,484
1,534
30,913
338
6,615
6,449
11,972
20,385
1,339
5,952
114
223,000
390
1,742
1,846
622
4,297
416
10,100
102
3,624
66
656
1,500
2,157
3,377
240
598
16
31,749
218
1,237
1,329
283
2,840
431
6,720
69
2,128
57
440
947
957
2,898
116
442
25
21,137
516
1,885
719
208
1,606
689
3,934
48
2,893
29
485
355
531
803
91
588
15,380
332
1,451
645
314
1,750
846
3,972
157
2,056
20
423
165
494
677
185
458
13,945
527
1,609
428
330
1,530
580
3,666
191
2,017
19
564
124
346
560
117
433
13,041
4,544
16,183
10,891
3,861
31,368
5,453
65,101
1,575
29,469
361
6,989
6,261
12,468
20,838
1,360
6,130
174
223,026
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
37
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
NOV
DEC
91
533
467
163
1,922
140
2,552
24
1,330
8
219
446
512
1,005
185
16
9,613
74
400
405
135
1,467
157
2,175
14
987
7
211
205
319
848
157
15
7,576
88
548
393
143
784
205
1,320
36
988
7
188
127
173
296
153
5,449
78
472
302
155
623
283
1,338
31
799
6
142
84
180
207
135
4,835
98
507
274
119
484
200
1,135
50
737
6
108
61
181
139
90
4,189
1,101
5,147
5,689
1,487
11,971
1,977
20,255
345
10,009
72
1,938
2,753
3,478
6,479
1,619
79
74,399
103
448
272
154
686
155
1,519
24
867
7
137
68
210
436
126
17
5,229
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
99
72
50
455
415
429
396
614
584
191
158
183
1,319 1,712 1,840
160
178
168
1,992 2,182 2,444
26
17
40
974
1,015
970
8
8
6
215
214
242
110
315
499
394
525
540
586
1,007 1,260
147
186
161
33
6
13
7,105 8,624 9,429
96
558
766
151
1,526
163
2,564
30
1,207
7
199
577
549
1,120
179
10
9,702
65
425
654
127
1,148
164
2,125
27
772
9
158
443
290
1,015
129
24
7,575
102
577
359
130
662
230
1,414
22
927
5
153
200
213
309
146
5,449
79
492
388
149
578
280
1,287
34
765
9
132
95
239
176
132
4,835
112
498
243
126
526
189
1,139
37
729
3
107
56
158
157
109
4,189
1,159
5,286
5,152
1,567
11,572
2,131
20,223
367
10,182
78
1,986
2,542
3,707
6,745
1,683
129
74,509
JUN
OCT
135
532
418
95
638
170
1,415
67
979
6
173
89
272
305
151
26
5,471
97
452
485
113
657
137
1,487
18
753
4
117
178
162
461
102
7
5,230
EMBARKING VEHICLES
88
66
48
430
429
427
807
632
653
135
138
192
1,066 1,591 1,754
139
143
157
1,991 2,227 2,622
22
22
26
816
910
909
7
10
5
150
208
237
338
570
429
393
444
594
650
1,077 1,155
96
162
194
19
3
6
7,147 8,632 9,398
APR
MAR
FEB
118
289
213
59
454
147
930
17
553
8
118
39
130
183
95
3,353
133
494
500
95
671
165
1,438
61
889
4
149
181
239
280
144
13
5,456
SEP
128
168
245
44
483
127
1,212
26
424
2
138
51
187
191
122
3,548
124
307
337
61
431
140
874
24
504
6
101
72
121
161
90
3,353
AUG
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
GRAND TOTAL
116
148
434
48
521
111
1,096
17
387
2
108
62
160
200
111
3,521
JUL
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
GRAND TOTAL
JAN
PORT
MAY
Southeast Vehicles
Southeast Vehicles
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
38
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southwest Passengers
603
530
708
155
121
235
153
483
2,988
13
564
449
360
48
154
687
2,275
6
789
347
1
411
45
240
785
2,624
DEC
521
328
444
70
63
76
20
679
2,201
NOV
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
OCT
3
673
305
346
1
32
274
1,086
2,720
SEP
17
444
361
459
52
103
869
2,305
26
31
93
47
1,580
173
10
1,682
127
1,524
87
78
62
305
2,106
2,732
10,663
46
38
23
43
1,352
80
5
1,313
179
1,234
15
58
96
133
229
1,032
1,680
7,556
11
885
914
838
120
130
144
2
252
866
4,162
7
642
810
784
160
162
243
27
129
674
3,638
16
395
684
683
158
192
172
4
76
436
2,816
255
145
159
165
10,430
562
28
11,311
524
10,349
30
1,000
997
350
2,106
70
9,801
16,851
65,133
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
42
103
39
67
30
5
25
12
53
59
21
15
17
42
43
53
935
928
1,512
1,423
76
202
159
94
8
14
15
11
954
1,206
1,399
1,785
50
99
61
84
1,140
1,019
1,523
1,534
10
1
3
45
83
51
76
46
71
63
45
48
61
63
58
221
370
235
341
4
432
1,149
2,473
1,350
1,313
2,488
5,348
3,598
5,410
7,909 13,035 10,549
40
49
13
63
1,045
80
10
1,437
156
1,173
5
63
80
134
207
788
2,157
7,500
1
840
854
890
115
138
149
2
303
870
4,162
11
651
808
766
153
175
257
20
140
657
3,638
6
439
616
692
167
206
208
1
58
423
2,816
291
158
161
218
10,250
611
58
10,713
451
10,660
19
978
1,008
364
2,392
27
7,260
19,488
65,107
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
47
72
64
5
6
11
4
12
27
21
20
34
629
1,050
1,632
62
146
101
2
5
6
1,173
1,450
1,618
57
76
85
958
1,176
1,297
1
2
12
54
67
53
35
58
58
27
74
53
148
266
279
32
5
538
1,408
3,735
1,544
1,950
3,932
5,337
7,838 13,002
AUG
APR
636
679
669
151
118
132
130
473
2,988
JUL
MAR
512
322
381
92
70
104
18
609
2,108
JUN
FEB
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
PORT
MAY
JAN
Southwest Passengers
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
39
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
NOV
DEC
13
21
22
529
26
6
661
26
546
2
9
32
23
145
643
1,018
3,722
14
3
29
620
12
5
550
33
500
5
13
54
20
134
353
737
3,082
3
367
448
356
28
55
90
48
361
1,756
2
272
382
302
25
62
85
3
44
272
1,449
5
203
341
273
29
90
95
2
35
222
1,295
63
30
80
4,374
70
18
5,038
108
4,251
16
196
456
78
1,103
11
3,174
7,082
26,148
8
397
191
264
47
69
458
1,434
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
10
8
8
14
1
4
22
17
453
432
529
6
17
13
3
8
3
464
485
566
15
27
22
493
386
569
1
10
15
20
15
29
34
31
11
20
13
135
196
108
1
4
178
413
799
610
938
1,731
2,436 3,022 4,429
8
6
25
558
14
1
634
31
559
3
13
28
28
156
445
1,124
3,633
15
7
31
477
16
4
585
36
482
6
18
53
23
113
308
909
3,083
2
356
427
379
28
61
82
66
355
1,756
6
267
363
307
23
73
90
5
45
270
1,449
4
224
310
292
37
90
99
1
24
214
1,295
66
36
99
4,470
66
19
4,664
131
4,473
20
217
481
95
1,182
11
2,410
7,598
26,038
JUN
OCT
5
299
225
206
35
29
420
1,219
7
302
258
216
26
93
531
1,433
EMBARKING VEHICLES
8
2
4
3
3
4
15
10
305
476
591
7
15
10
3
2
2
528
583
622
14
16
19
433
416
501
3
3
3
13
16
14
18
28
25
8
16
11
95
125
145
1
5
242
502
1,142
712
796
1,353
2,394 3,014 4,460
APR
MAR
FEB
223
288
335
32
52
83
23
197
1,233
5
247
190
251
39
39
463
1,234
SEP
255
126
201
16
30
38
11
372
1,049
220
340
284
32
60
74
22
201
1,233
AUG
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
0LD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
242
135
173
17
32
50
11
416
1,076
JUL
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
JAN
PORT
MAY
Southwest Vehicles
Southwest Vehicles
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
40
Alaska Marine Highway System
AuroraReport
Passengers
Annual Traffic Volume
• 2015
432
170
977
227
2,047
4
375
93
4,325
ANGOON
CHENEGA BAY
CORDOVA
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
TATITLEK
TENAKEE
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
339
100
792
199
1,454
15
208
94
3,201
416
123
447
251
1,285
20
167
72
2,781
472
177
909
240
1,921
8
491
107
4,325
-
11
919
2
267
913
2,112
7
642
27
129
674
1,479
16
395
4
76
436
927
1,586
34
3,416
596
3,412
1,037
7,540
66
1,535
70
404
6,166
6,711
32,573
387
719
1,106
-
1
899
2
306
904
2,112
11
651
20
140
657
1,479
6
439
1
58
423
927
1,739
18
3,404
709
3,351
991
7,212
102
1,629
27
443
4,339
8,609
32,573
SEP
719
387
1,106
AUG
JUL
JUN
MAY
DEC
392
130
468
300
1,270
18
139
64
2,781
NOV
299
102
722
219
1,476
13
277
93
3,201
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
343
120
410
1,050
155
39
905
338
2
250
41
2,024
723
15
16
601
143
32
5
108
45
1
430
1,408 3,137
694
1,662 1,945
4,401 3,031 4,122 5,088
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
383
129
487
928
237
72
846
357
238
63
1,973
576
2
1
28
31
574
189
4
122
48
349
1,149 1,950
730
2,043 3,133
4,401 3,031 4,122 5,088
OCT
ANGOON
CHENGA BAY
CORDOVA
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
TATITLEK
TENAKEE
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
APR
MAR
FEB
PORT
JAN
Aurora Passengers
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
41
Alaska Marine Highway System
Aurora Vehicles
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
194
116
310
-
3
387
55
387
832
2
272
3
44
272
593
5
203
2
35
222
467
522
10
1,547
345
1,227
510
2,431
23
467
11
1,958
2,617
11,668
135
95
281
129
644
6
133
1,423
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
103
62
247
432
154
40
318
113
112
45
685
219
1
7
8
187
87
1
4
142
413
633
322
810
937
1,566
1,286
1,656
1,574
116
194
310
-
2
387
68
375
832
6
267
5
45
270
593
4
224
1
24
214
467
546
12
1,557
392
1,058
494
2,463
31
541
11
1,441
3,122
11,668
SEP
97
113
341
121
707
4
183
1,566
JUN
133
95
322
130
618
4
121
1,423
EMBARKING VEHICLES
52
209
476
28
112
1
36
282
7
57
1
5
187
502
941
315
677
628
1,286
1,656
1,574
APR
DEC
MAY
MAR
NOV
118
59
143
125
424
8
65
942
OCT
128
44
203
83
490
2
69
1,019
124
61
183
118
409
6
41
942
AUG
ANGOON
CHENEGA BAY
CORDOVA
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
116
48
268
105
415
2
65
1,019
JUL
ANGOON
CHENEGA BAY
CORDOVA
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
FEB
PORT
JAN
Aurora Vehicles
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
42
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
ANGOON
JUNEAU
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
GRAND TOTAL
-
-
-
-
JUL
67
871
44
637
225
1,844
-
-
-
948
7,570
338
6,926
225
16,007
302
1,842
121
1,773
4,038
91
933
41
589
190
1,844
-
-
-
1,179
7,547
430
6,661
190
16,007
ANGOON
JUNEAU
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
GRAND TOTAL
-
-
-
-
JUL
JUN
DEC
-
NOV
-
OCT
-
SEP
-
EMBARKING VEHICLES
36
53
48
229
317
509
8
44
285
328
522
558
698
1,123
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
37
64
50
296
329
578
20
28
205
305
467
558
698
1,123
AUG
ANGOON
JUNEAU
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
256
1,983
103
1,696
4,038
TOTAL
Chenega Vehicles
Chenega Vehicles
PORT
DEC
-
NOV
-
OCT
-
SEP
-
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
158
197
270
1,132
1,356
2,228
18
173
1,154
1,322
2,117
2,462
2,875
4,788
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
193
275
318
1,163
1,285
2,324
133
135
973
1,315
2,011
2,462
2,875
4,788
AUG
ANGOON
JUNEAU
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
GRAND TOTAL
JUN
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
PORT
MAY
Chenega Passengers
Chenega Passengers
66
471
17
401
955
17
208
12
163
45
445
-
-
-
220
1,734
81
1,699
45
3,779
68
437
23
427
955
25
224
13
140
43
445
-
-
-
244
1,864
84
1,544
43
3,779
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
43
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Columbia Passengers
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
-
-
-
63
63
JUL
JUN
589
746
468
553
142
180
488
120
3,286
728
788
624
499
169
159
458
142
3,567
104
104
-
-
5,809
4,458
4,112
2,751
1,034
853
2,631
951
22,599
888
435
678
534
110
176
348
117
3,286
992
552
904
326
86
218
385
104
3,567
104
104
-
-
4,779
4,111
4,974
2,614
1,034
1,109
3,147
831
22,599
TOTAL
-
-
-
37
37
JUL
DEC
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
NOV
37
37
OCT
-
SEP
-
EMBARKING VEHICLES
613
483
528
355
472
490
348
365
335
128
167
168
58
60
67
52
85
45
155
257
224
40
42
72
1,749
1,931
1,929
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
271
495
439
422
455
511
339
339
344
222
166
189
83
64
63
143
144
26
217
221
310
52
47
47
1,749
1,931
1,929
AUG
-
JUN
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
Columbia Vehicles
Columbia Vehicles
PORT
DEC
63
63
NOV
-
OCT
-
SEP
-
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
1,298 1,448 1,642
722
1,075 1,127
844
1,093 1,083
524
542
570
273
203
247
134
248
132
349
678
658
129
148
412
4,273 5,435 5,871
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
568
1,235 1,033
854
1,032 1,238
967
1,051 1,374
520
529
601
329
231
278
274
375
66
612
759
1,043
149
223
238
4,273 5,435 5,871
AUG
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
PORT
JAN
Columbia Passengers
203
307
160
166
29
68
150
44
1,127
304
387
285
176
74
65
136
58
1,485
51
51
-
-
2,182
2,011
1,493
842
288
315
922
256
8,309
356
176
193
186
22
53
106
35
1,127
500
238
283
127
31
121
139
46
1,485
51
51
-
-
2,098
1,802
1,498
941
263
487
993
227
8,309
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
44
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
521
20
492
1,033
603
153
483
1,239
564
154
467
1,185
1,318
1,017
1,294
3,629
-
-
-
7,014
3,635
7,580
18,229
1,423
963
2,400
4,786
986
785
1,858
3,629
-
-
-
6,846
2,921
8,462
18,229
JUL
JUN
1,580
1,387
1,819
4,786
TOTAL
CORDOVA
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
255
11
231
497
223
23
197
443
299
29
259
587
397
69
299
765
JUL
JUN
DEC
302
93
370
765
NOV
247
39
301
587
OCT
220
22
201
443
SEP
242
11
244
497
EMBARKING VEHICLES
96
591
55
201
189
563
340
1,355
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
206
529
36
166
98
660
340
1,355
AUG
CORDOVA
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
673
219
1,632
274
108
598
757
425
1,671
1,704
752
3,901
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
789
448
1,512
240
83
523
675
221
1,866
1,704
752
3,901
Fairweather Vehicles
Fairweather Vehicles
PORT
DEC
CORDOVA
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
NOV
444
103
638
1,185
OCT
636
130
473
1,239
SEP
512
18
503
1,033
AUG
CORDOVA
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
MAR
FEB
JAN
PORT
APR
Fairweather Passengers
Fairweather Passengers
529
449
667
1,645
600
346
529
1,475
-
-
-
2,827
1,216
3,064
7,107
558
329
758
1,645
446
306
723
1,475
-
-
-
2,913
969
3,225
7,107
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
45
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report
• 2015
Kennicott Passengers
269
13
424
151
109
360
48
220
35
1,629
JUL
JUN
MAY
DEC
-
NOV
BELLINGHAM
CHENEGA BAY
HOMER
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
KODIAK
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
GRAND Kennicott
TOTAL Vehicles-
OCT
288
17
361
99
131
459
27
231
16
1,629
SEP
-
APR
MAR
-
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
243
417
452
438
3
5
6
11
305
516
212
550
125
197
195
231
44
81
103
125
346
541
330
526
32
51
12
12
329
425
288
316
7
21
7
16
1,434 2,254 1,605 2,225
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
185
279
317
368
6
30
5
25
347
465
189
410
168
220
238
275
134
105
122
112
411
695
251
647
45
59
29
17
110
362
445
349
28
39
9
22
1,434 2,254 1,605 2,225
AUG
BELLINGHAM
CHENEGA BAY
HOMER
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
KODIAK
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
GRAND TOTAL
FEB
PORT
JAN
Kennicott Passengers
431
31
700
296
168
688
34
526
24
2,898
223
38
443
174
116
375
37
339
23
1,768
14
14
-
-
2,506
111
3,087
1,317
768
3,265
205
2,454
114
13,827
572
12
564
299
146
764
46
479
16
2,898
337
49
384
137
93
462
16
265
25
1,768
14
14
-
-
2,327
140
2,783
1,488
835
3,590
260
2,230
174
13,827
TOTAL
BELLINGHAM
CHENEGA BAY
HOMER
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
KODIAK
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
GRAND TOTAL
-
-
146
5
210
82
39
206
35
161
26
910
97
8
191
119
78
264
47
159
17
980
JUL
JUN
DEC
149
7
258
133
23
216
26
161
7
980
NOV
140
5
190
78
47
251
24
162
13
910
OCT
-
SEP
-
EMBARKING VEHICLES
194
149
125
8
2
4
253
103
228
119
68
82
27
24
31
285
119
248
37
11
9
208
119
162
19
3
6
1,150
598
895
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
125
119
145
10
8
261
85
183
106
68
79
53
43
38
330
126
284
42
23
11
190
128
134
33
6
13
1,150
598
895
AUG
BELLINGHAM
CHENEGA BAY
HOMER
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
KODIAK
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
PORT
JAN
Kennicott Vehicles
128
13
271
105
51
281
19
235
16
1,119
101
14
184
86
60
189
22
182
15
853
9
9
-
-
995
53
1,487
671
263
1,589
148
1,229
79
6,514
238
8
231
90
51
290
29
172
10
1,119
154
15
164
57
26
232
15
166
24
853
9
9
-
-
1,024
54
1,325
601
337
1,732
202
1,110
129
6,514
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
46
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
-
-
-
JUL
JUN
DEC
ANGOON
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE LeConte VehiclesGRAND TOTAL
-
NOV
-
OCT
-
SEP
-
MAY
APR
MAR
-
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
23
282
571
597
2,522
221
473
1,458 3,989
9
94
574
1,777
66
46
3,230 9,472
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
36
306
715
727
2,469
295
481
1,218 3,626
18
50
555
2,038
75
93
3,230 9,472
AUG
ANGOON
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
GRAND TOTAL
LeConte Passengers
FEB
PORT
JAN
LeConte Passengers
125
632
971
373
2,248
60
548
319
5,276
157
367
381
947
50
110
2,012
477
236
983
444
1,927
21
515
96
4,699
316
360
1,129
644
2,357
16
615
183
5,620
480
348
901
431
1,913
22
449
115
4,659
1,578
2,796
7,103
2,967
14,839
272
4,478
935
34,968
88
622
866
416
2,318
66
660
240
5,276
127
283
431
998
57
116
2,012
516
208
828
540
2,033
29
454
91
4,699
332
314
987
723
2,595
20
464
185
5,620
527
330
731
306
2,219
19
410
117
4,659
1,626
2,778
6,608
3,192
15,007
259
4,581
917
34,968
TOTAL
ANGOON
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
GRAND TOTAL
-
-
-
-
JUL
JUN
DEC
-
NOV
-
OCT
-
SEP
-
EMBARKING VEHICLES
13
93
182
224
748
105
157
405
904
10
5
167
527
1,017 2,523
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
8
105
183
243
735
136
168
345
852
8
6
172
579
1,017 2,523
AUG
ANGOON
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
PORT
JAN
LeConte Vehicles
25
163
325
140
566
8
175
1,402
57
135
157
330
7
686
88
143
377
146
682
7
190
1,633
78
155
311
244
665
6
138
1,597
98
119
266
152
577
6
96
1,314
359
990
2,251
1,101
4,129
49
1,293
10,172
28
151
290
163
563
7
200
1,402
40
127
164
346
9
686
102
130
312
178
707
5
199
1,633
79
149
287
237
713
9
123
1,597
112
126
235
120
606
3
112
1,314
369
971
2,102
1,166
4,132
47
1,385
10,172
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
47
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
KETCHIKAN
ANNETTE BAY
GRAND TOTAL
446
540
986
1,008
907
1,915
1,439
1,686
3,125
1,160
1,211
2,371
JUL
1,742
1,634
3,376
1,237
1,093
2,330
1,885
1,783
3,668
1,451
1,341
2,792
1,609
1,457
3,066
16,183
15,035
31,218
1,634
1,742
3,376
1,093
1,237
2,330
1,783
1,885
3,668
1,341
1,451
2,792
1,457
1,609
3,066
15,035
16,183
31,218
TOTAL
148
168
316
307
289
596
494
532
1,026
452
448
900
JUL
DEC
KETCHIKAN
ANNETTE BAY
GRAND TOTAL
NOV
448
452
900
OCT
532
494
1,026
SEP
289
307
596
EMBARKING VEHICLES
455
415
429
430
429
427
885
844
856
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
430
429
427
455
415
429
885
844
856
AUG
168
148
316
JUN
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
KETCHIKAN
ANNETTE BAY
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
Lituya Vehicles
Lituya Vehicles
PORT
DEC
1,211
1,160
2,371
NOV
1,686
1,439
3,125
OCT
907
1,008
1,915
SEP
540
446
986
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
1,372
1,266
1,277
1,290
1,136
1,248
2,662
2,402
2,525
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
1,290
1,136
1,248
1,372
1,266
1,277
2,662
2,402
2,525
AUG
KETCHIKAN
ANNETTE BAY
GRAND TOTAL
JUN
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
PORT
MAY
Lituya Passengers
Lituya Passengers
558
533
1,091
425
400
825
577
548
1,125
492
472
964
498
507
1,005
5,286
5,147
10,433
533
558
1,091
400
425
825
548
577
1,125
472
492
964
507
498
1,005
5,147
5,286
10,433
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
48
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Malaspina Passengers
403
476
875
348
170
166
221
141
2,800
374
480
696
255
175
123
166
127
2,396
511
531
831
60
708
224
460
284
183
3,792
308
478
692
318
129
141
329
141
2,536
386
2,676
3,516
4
305
51
2,046
35
9,019
JUN
2,038
51
9,019
679
2,457
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
1,182
740
535
2,457
DEC
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
429
3,324
2,835
14
252
76
NOV
683
458
574
273
111
63
260
112
2,536
OCT
725
514
870
721
178
241
344
199
3,792
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
655
1,123
-
SEP
594
526
430
334
101
54
148
209
2,396
AUG
814
516
548
380
124
45
193
180
2,800
JUL
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
PORT
JAN
Malaspina Passengers
2,457
2,728
1,940
7,125
654
588
522
654
198
56
247
267
3,186
435
533
573
437
189
96
152
243
2,658
469
333
488
398
252
38
149
130
2,257
4,803
9,904
10,691
14
3,449
1,229
593
6,152
1,391
38,226
2,091
2,859
2,175
7,125
719
527
771
384
120
139
349
177
3,186
645
411
597
387
154
182
103
179
2,658
428
430
579
234
147
163
150
126
2,257
3,774
9,282
12,156
64
2,939
1,170
1,374
6,358
1,109
38,226
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
49
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Malaspina Vehicles
245
180
371
158
42
78
67
40
1,181
213
210
274
123
52
62
56
41
1,031
270
226
315
12
219
70
122
84
52
1,370
JUL
JUN
MAY
DEC
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
NOV
360
260
316
139
55
75
106
59
1,370
OCT
337
212
194
123
44
16
63
42
1,031
SEP
434
218
226
107
48
24
73
51
1,181
EMBARKING VEHICLES
329
241
221
253
261
78
52
25
102
180
32
1,112
662
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
134
231
307
318
167
147
49
82
117
188
34
1,112
662
AUG
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
APR
MAR
FEB
PORT
JAN
Malaspina Vehicles
136
1,098
821
4
118
21
607
19
2,824
941
924
611
2,476
333
266
253
189
79
30
95
73
1,318
302
214
272
171
66
48
65
65
1,203
274
151
210
137
55
22
43
32
924
2,505
3,822
3,730
4
1,062
420
240
1,945
373
14,101
172
921
896
99
21
707
8
2,824
811
885
780
2,476
359
245
283
144
45
82
110
50
1,318
388
156
250
164
45
109
43
48
1,203
243
168
206
109
29
83
45
41
924
2,024
3,455
3,965
12
1,163
353
618
2,197
314
14,101
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
50
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Matanuska Passengers
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
-
-
-
-
JUL
JUN
DEC
-
NOV
-
OCT
-
SEP
-
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
10
408
469
833
539
1,417
1,971
74
74
113
451
1,084
1,077
278
458
407
501
1,502
1,239
54
94
103
189
361
807
122
392
522
2,626
5,851
7,072
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
11
243
493
781
929
1,519
1,696
87
88
251
436
1,020
1,037
239
655
477
188
907
1,464
171
177
198
111
443
659
211
549
509
2,626
5,851
7,072
AUG
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
PORT
JAN
Matanuska Passengers
613
1,216
130
1,219
419
1,146
129
321
528
5,721
303
965
65
837
317
457
188
182
353
3,667
328
180
1,153
98
563
327
243
415
33
369
3,709
277
122
967
170
307
310
121
325
24
252
2,875
248
158
1,137
190
323
262
105
443
193
3,059
10
3,479
460
9,365
914
5,861
2,778
5,314
1,751
1,917
2,731
34,580
320
1,447
98
1,005
374
1,500
208
323
446
5,721
197
889
69
616
313
947
150
148
338
3,667
251
149
1,130
48
608
365
355
392
411
3,709
352
123
780
157
328
269
165
312
110
279
2,875
369
274
868
191
326
417
124
183
307
3,059
11
3,006
546
9,258
989
5,376
3,109
5,650
1,791
1,794
3,050
34,580
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
51
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Matanuska Vehicles
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
-
-
-
-
JUL
JUN
DEC
-
NOV
-
OCT
-
SEP
-
EMBARKING VEHICLES
7
153
193
299
206
409
537
12
22
26
169
304
281
77
148
126
242
570
429
34
31
27
64
102
227
47
120
122
1,011
1,899
2,074
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
6
123
221
290
333
462
431
26
17
40
190
377
316
91
150
151
86
315
499
39
76
47
40
142
186
77
139
114
1,011
1,899
2,074
AUG
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
PORT
JAN
Matanuska Vehicles
192
429
20
437
152
446
43
73
122
1,914
139
342
14
326
125
205
91
56
99
1,397
141
59
385
36
222
109
127
143
11
80
1,313
98
39
401
31
136
76
84
132
4
70
1,071
67
48
348
50
102
53
61
159
58
946
7
1,282
146
3,057
211
1,977
866
2,164
660
537
718
11,625
139
385
30
338
133
577
69
107
136
1,914
99
330
27
219
114
443
29
53
83
1,397
105
52
424
22
175
108
200
131
96
1,313
135
43
324
34
129
87
95
130
10
84
1,071
123
69
327
37
113
78
56
75
68
946
6
1,235
164
3,016
233
1,857
912
2,271
596
538
797
11,625
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
52
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Taku Passengers
260
110
652
113
459
263
129
347
265
336
2,934
230
81
694
103
484
291
80
288
205
222
2,678
269
146
1,136
213
722
293
204
481
215
268
3,947
JUL
JUN
MAY
DEC
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
NOV
216
117
1,149
271
514
355
337
614
141
233
3,947
OCT
112
66
837
133
351
230
146
410
206
187
2,678
SEP
137
50
1,049
121
372
313
112
327
250
203
2,934
EMBARKING PASSENGERS
227
70
109
1,166
1,843
55
191
59
1,348
2,233
2,289
69
12
578
86
309
29
326
214
444
54
326
956
1,568
216
40
3,780
5,208
5,829
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
261
113
275
1,811
2,165
108
215
64
1,093
1,795
2,037
93
765
240
292
107
153
45
399
18
330
676
1,448
272
40
2
3,780
5,208
5,829
-
AUG
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
APR
MAR
FEB
PORT
JAN
Taku Passengers
-
-
-
-
-
297
3,583
538
8,905
606
1,901
1,236
1,135
1,849
3,447
879
24,376
-
-
-
-
-
374
5,010
724
7,407
522
2,670
1,246
611
1,533
3,139
1,140
24,376
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
53
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
100
44
233
26
118
96
51
109
55
82
914
101
22
232
17
123
66
39
68
62
54
784
131
41
371
55
225
103
89
150
86
98
1,349
139
43
394
24
186
86
68
127
131
89
1,287
JUL
DEC
71
16
397
18
160
65
178
135
177
70
1,287
NOV
88
35
421
61
169
94
181
164
52
84
1,349
OCT
36
22
271
24
92
57
72
105
57
48
784
SEP
35
6
364
17
112
60
62
136
62
60
914
EMBARKING VEHICLES
107
45
451
697
103
38
806
660
10
46
7
96
24
374
548
10
2,034
1,988
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
151
53
658
791
115
42
705
631
85
23
24
8
243
471
22
2,034
1,988
-
AUG
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
JUN
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
PORT
MAY
Taku Vehicles
Taku Vehicles
-
-
-
-
-
152
1,378
220
2,919
130
579
283
589
564
1,270
272
8,356
-
-
-
-
-
204
1,920
307
2,566
122
737
374
271
462
1,048
345
8,356
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
54
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
AKUTAN
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
JUNEAU
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
328
52
444
70
63
76
187
1,220
555
708
155
121
235
1,774
-
-
JUL
JUN
DEC
-
NOV
-
OCT
679
669
151
118
157
1,774
SEP
322
145
381
92
70
104
106
1,220
EMBARKING VEHICLES
47
72
64
4
12
27
21
20
34
62
146
101
2
5
6
657
1,238 1,068
57
76
85
417
846
771
1
2
12
54
67
53
35
58
58
28
74
53
97
254
267
1,482 2,870 2,599
DISEMBARKING PASSENGERS
42
103
39
53
59
21
17
42
43
76
202
159
8
14
15
489
1,017
989
51
99
61
445
768
876
10
1
45
83
51
46
71
63
48
61
63
162
341
218
1,482 2,870 2,599
AUG
AKUTAN
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
JUNEAU
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
MAR
FEB
JAN
PORT
APR
Tustumena Passengers
Tustumena Passengers
26
93
47
173
10
982
127
836
87
78
62
271
2,792
46
23
43
80
5
870
179
859
15
58
96
133
192
2,599
914
838
120
130
144
2,146
810
784
160
162
243
2,159
684
683
158
192
172
1,889
255
159
165
562
28
8,224
145
524
7,084
30
1,000
997
350
1,901
106
21,530
67
15
53
94
11
1,221
84
770
3
76
45
58
295
2,792
40
13
63
80
10
1,053
156
711
5
63
80
134
191
2,599
854
890
115
138
149
2,146
808
766
153
175
257
2,159
616
692
167
206
208
1,889
291
161
218
611
58
7,930
52
451
7,070
19
978
1,008
364
2,132
187
21,530
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
55
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
JUNEAU
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
126
118
201
16
30
38
141
670
303
335
32
52
83
805
-
-
JUL
JUN
DEC
-
NOV
-
OCT
340
284
32
60
89
805
SEP
135
91
173
17
32
50
172
670
EMBARKING VEHICLES
3
3
4
15
10
7
15
10
3
2
2
275
480
394
14
16
19
148
297
253
3
3
3
13
16
14
18
28
25
8
16
11
58
114
136
551
1,005
880
DISEMBARKING VEHICLES
8
14
1
4
22
17
6
17
13
3
8
3
203
400
383
15
27
22
163
260
285
1
10
15
20
15
29
34
31
11
20
13
93
173
97
551
1,005
880
AUG
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
JUNEAU
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
MAY
APR
MAR
Tustumena Vehicles
FEB
PORT
JAN
TUSTUMENA VEHICLES
21
22
26
6
390
26
265
2
9
32
23
126
948
3
29
12
5
366
33
311
5
13
54
20
112
963
448
356
28
55
90
977
382
302
25
62
85
856
341
273
29
90
95
828
30
80
70
18
3,551
91
108
2,662
16
196
456
78
955
172
8,483
6
25
14
1
403
31
269
3
13
28
28
127
948
7
31
16
4
421
36
250
6
18
53
23
98
963
427
379
28
61
82
977
363
307
23
73
90
856
310
292
37
90
99
828
36
99
66
19
3,339
118
131
2,741
20
217
481
95
980
141
8,483
Please see page 36 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
56
Port to Port Traffic (On / Off)
Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
These tables summarize inter-port passenger and vehicle traffic. They provide origin-destination information for analyzing through-traffic
movements on the vessels. Information is provided for the total system for the year by geographic area (Southeast, Southwest, and CrossGulf) and by vessel. The report also includes summary tables for the summer season. These On / Off tables do not reflect the origindestination of passengers and vehicles that transferred to another vessel. They show where the traffic boarded the vessel and then traveled
to, by port, for that particular vessel.
57
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
SE ON/OFF
Southeast On/Off: Calendar Year
PASSENGERS
ANGOON
410 3,151
332
219
ANNETTE BAY
15,035 BELLINGHAM
2,960
2,856
3,889
569
4
1,149
414
GUSTAVUS
475 3,171
43
HAINES
2,690
- 19,716 14
433
164 538
411 7,754
219
HOONAH
237
482
18
4,071
18
53
11
4
94
4
10
JUNEAU
3,547
2,237 3,342 19,754 4,417
1,025 2,483 318 2,792 1,665 9,308 10,530 1,137 1,184
KAKE
4
4
933
120
110
17
284
17
45
KETCHIKAN
- 16,183 2,592
645
26 3,581 139
- 1,416 2,714 560
456
2,519
PELICAN
37
1
300
PETERSBURG
415
207
4
2,760
81 1,238
257
428
196
1,029
PRINCE RUPERT
476
2
1,414
26 3,042
291
289
580
329
SITKA
558
569
155
68 8,955 234
604
484
56
22
267
SKAGWAY
661
6,924
- 11,302
2
228
79
550
525
114
TENAKEE
202
46 1,091
WRANGELL
306
225
1,265
36 2,220
- 1,073 460
233
134
YAKUTAT
1
86
3
-
14
93
4
-
TOTAL
YAKUTAT
WRANGELL
TENAKEE
SKAGWAY
SITKA
PRINCE RUPERT
PETERSBURG
PELICAN
KETCHIKAN
KAKE
HOONAH
HAINES
GUSTAVUS
BELLINGHAM
ANNETTE BAY
ANGOON
OFF
ON
JUNEAU
(January 1 - December 31)
CALENDAR
4,112
15,035
11,855
3,689
31,939
5,002
63,832
1,534
30,835
338
6,615
6,449
11,972
20,385
1,339
5,952
90
GRAND TOTAL 4,544 16,183 9,471 3,861 31,368 5,453 64,652 1,575 29,348 361 6,989 6,261 12,468 20,838 1,360 6,130 111 220,973
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
167
882
110
-
197 833
1,473
1,459
221 1,266
1,363
6,433
221
11
1,527
1,133 1,346 6,431 1,682
3
4
205
5,286 1,222
298
3
826
1
71
187
84
1
804
224
1
681
296
73
19 2,562
183
2,921
2,939
136
54
2
291
2
47
GRAND TOTAL 1,159 5,286 4,522 1,567 11,572 2,131 19,944
VEHICLES
5,147
1,569
8
261
3
4
241
747
30
33
27
261
9
1,263
37
188
45
9
612
-
1
77
-
367 10,127 78
71
6
233
219
2
35
702 2,613
9
51
1,137 153
168
114
144
29
115
242
147
59
-
387
3,340
2,772
50
23
150
9
14
-
-
123
46
4
352
10
673
269
137
55
14
-
12
59
1
-
1,101
5,147
5,223
1,487
11,971
1,977
19,875
345
9,974
72
1,938
2,753
3,478
6,479
1,619
49
1,986 2,542 3,707
6,745
-
1,683
72
73,488
194
68
2
838
33
292
144
100
20
295
-
58
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southeast On/Off: Summer
SE ON/OFF
GRAND TOTAL
PASSENGERS
30
987
6,401
1,619
1,813
2,140
212 1,933
1,596
11,906 12
252
167
1,535
1,496 2,168 12,056 1,701
469 1,312
297
42
6,894 1,426
385
2,083 42
37
1
191
276
134
1,619 27
432
353
1,199 23 2,262
376
6,988
264
457
5,838
7,624
2
136
21
549
197
110
691
22
822
69
1
TOTAL
YAKUTAT
WRANGELL
TENAKEE
SKAGWAY
SITKA
PRINCE RUPERT
PETERSBURG
PELICAN
KETCHIKAN
KAKE
HOONAH
HAINES
GUSTAVUS
33
951
558
17
-
BELLINGHAM
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
ANNETTE BAY
ANGOON
OFF
ON
JUNEAU
(May 1 - September 30)
SUMMER
24
256
162
4
544 598
26
- 1,119
387
260
90
58
-
3
68
4
-
1,373
6,401
6,996
2,188
20,948
1,739
39,014
482
15,098
229
3,356
5,059
8,399
14,940
587
2,957
70
1,559 6,894 5,824 2,372 20,495 1,965 39,484 597 14,064 222 3,676 5,051 8,691 15,339 572 2,956
75
129,836
ANGOON
ANNETTE BAY
BELLINGHAM
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PELICAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
WRANGELL
YAKUTAT
26
246
110
-
2,282
-
GRAND TOTAL
382
2,282 2,524
785
634
621
102
174
131
77
-
VEHICLES
2,219
769
4
151
98
367
11
14
13
123
7
929
82
18
4
246
-
81
729
-
803
3,785
186
64
165
2,508
34
-
23
129
680
1
-
273
650
624
3,741
628
68
457
36
404
458
1,837
1,833
135
36
810
7,545
833
11,180 140
4,915
332
355
43
100 523 221
179 1,626 1,457 6,981
32
12
73
685 1,933 314
188 191
206
205
123
46
543 236
503 395 138
-
1
37
38
810
6,176
7,408
213
102
551
79
-
71
111
1,733
10
71
62
97
116
27
-
209
2,706
1,878
30
17
135
13
-
-
57
32
169
5
289
116
99
25
10
-
7
41
1
-
367
2,219
2,584
753
7,800
736
11,390
108
4,924
37
1,025
1,988
2,262
4,735
794
36
1,028 1,944 2,298
4,988
-
802
49
41,758
89
46
440
9
160
98
34
8
144
-
224
553
5
813
124
111
114
-
59
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southwest On/Off: Calendar Year
58 10,632 451 10,454 19
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
-
66
22
14
-
3
42
41
3
10
-
2
573
3,895
2
18
34
4
4
2
2
-
1
8
6
4
-
VEHICLES
10
47
1
9
18
42 3,446
3
7
11
166
265
25
13
1
4
468
GRAND TOTAL
-
66
36
99
4,470
66
19 4,645 131 4,405
20
20
33
23
3,212
3
27
185
24
1,098
-
AKUTAN
TOTAL
611
WHITTIER
10,250
VALDEZ
218
TATITLEK
161
SELDOVIA
158
344
651
11
2
-
SAND POINT
291
86
875
14
3
-
PORT LIONS
GRAND TOTAL
5
13
1
-
OUZINKIE
PASSENGERS
4
10
1
2
86
1
57
9
11
114
3
187
25
74
12
54 8,024
31
51
3
1 7,728 6
13
17
59
930
387
589
5
42
240
10
- 2,039 1
43
23
703
OLD HARBOR
211
3
13
26
223
13
98
10
14
-
KODIAK
24
1,490
8,736
KING COVE
4
10
4
176
5
19
-
HOMER
FALSE PASS
10
91
1
59
-
COLD BAY
3
2
153
CHIGNIK
11
2
240
2
7
6
23
-
ON
CHENEGA BAY
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
OFF
DUTCH HARBOR
(January 1 - December 31)
CORDOVA
SW ON/OFF CALENDAR YR
15
1
13
22
4
51 2,327
243
20
59
1
-
16
7
4
143
1,716 8,698
7
555
6
11
35
8,304
5,533
-
255
145
159
165
10,430
562
28
11,238
524
10,070
30
1,000
997
350
2,104
70
9,801
15,152
978 1,008 364 2,392
27
7,260 17,748
63,080
1
2
17
-
34
180
3
-
178
300
3
-
9
6
28
31
21
-
1,179
3
-
1
5
5
63
636 3,737
1
370
3
5
4
2,596
1,769
-
63
30
80
4,374
70
18
5,016
108
4,131
16
196
456
78
1,103
11
3,174
6,203
20
217
481
95
1,182
11
2,410 6,774
25,127
60
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southwest On/Off: Summer
TOTAL
WHITTIER
VALDEZ
TATITLEK
SELDOVIA
SAND POINT
PORT LIONS
OUZINKIE
OLD HARBOR
KODIAK
KING COVE
FALSE PASS
DUTCH HARBOR
CORDOVA
COLD BAY
CHIGNIK
CHENEGA BAY
AKUTAN
OFF
ON
HOMER
(May 1 - September 30)
SW ON/OFF SUMMER
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
11
2
240
2
7
6
23
-
3
2
116
10
91
1
59
-
4
10
4
176
5
19
-
211
3
13
26
223
13
98
10
14
978
4,865
-
9
12
31
1
5
-
PASSENGERS
4
10
1
2
86
1
57
11
114
3
187
25
74
54 5,140
51
3
4,884 6
13
17
43
275
165
158
42
239
10
1,196 1
14
23
453
5
13
1
-
62
254
2
-
153
151
1
-
15
1
13
22
4
51 1,359
243
20
10
-
4
-
89
1,108 5,135
7
431
5
32
7,837
5,079
-
255
91
159
165
6,243
562
28
7,171
524
5,932
30
319
325
349
1,227
37
8,819
10,536
GRAND TOTAL
291
121
161
218
5,843 611
58
6,707 450 6,205
19
318
305
364 1,374
4
6,192 13,531
42,772
AKUTAN
CHENEGA BAY
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
CORDOVA
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
TATITLEK
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
-
41
22
14
-
3
42
41
3
10
-
414
2,035
2
18
34
4
4
2
2
-
1
8
6
4
-
20
20
33
23
1,863
3
19
69
24
642
-
VEHICLES
10
47
1
9
18
42 1,937
3
7
11
46
87
25
13
1
1
305
1
2
17
-
23
57
1
-
80
95
-
9
6
28
31
21
-
707
1
-
1
4
-
41
463 2,057
1
215
5
1
2,464
1,675
-
41
30
80
2,521
70
18
2,926
108
2,297
16
65
157
78
644
6
2,882
4,056
GRAND TOTAL
-
41
36
99
2,449
66
19
2,716 131 2,432
20
81
175
95
708
5
2,143 4,779
15,995
61
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Cross-Gulf On/Off: Calendar Year
X GULF ON OFF
(January 1 - December 31)
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
-
PASSENGERS
61
14
6
20
43
13
2
392
100
-
142
53
9
2
-
-
1,070
579
69
22
63
-
1,273
73
652
78
279
2
1,699
24
1,420
-
-
81
121
206
-
-
1,740
63
4,080
2
4
49
-
44
18
5
1
-
-
406
359
30
29
57
-
466
22
380
35
120
879
30
55
68
-
-
824
57
1,932
449
17
96
517
-
-
-
VEHICLES
16
3
3
20
256
-
630
-
-
19
279
TOTAL
VALDEZ
-
JUNEAU
53
223
1,144
-
HOMER
PRINCE RUPERT
GRAND TOTAL
KODIAK
BELLINGHAM
CHENEGA BAY
GUSTAVUS
HOMER
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
KODIAK
PRINCE RUPERT
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
KETCHIKAN
GRAND TOTAL
GUSTAVUS
BELLINGHAM
CHENEGA BAY
GUSTAVUS
HOMER
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
KODIAK
PRINCE RUPERT
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
CHENEGA BAY
ON
BELLINGHAM
OFF
CALENDAR
62
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
X GULF ON OFF
Cross-Gulf On/Off: Summer
SUMMER
SELDOVIA
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
14
35
311
-
5
12
60
-
134
39
9
2
-
-
910
383
61
19
36
-
1,099
65
441
70
257
1,302
21
1,151
-
74
360
77
184
-
-
1,373
36
3,255
TOTAL
KODIAK
55
19
-
KETCHIKAN
-
JUNEAU
46
210
895
-
HOMER
CHENEGA BAY
ON
BELLINGHAM
OFF
(May 1 - September 30)
PASSENGERS
BELLINGHAM
CHENEGA BAY
HOMER
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
KODIAK
SELDOVIA
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
GRAND TOTAL
VEHICLES
BELLINGHAM
CHENEGA BAY
HOMER
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
KODIAK
SELDOVIA
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
GRAND TOTAL
15
85
390
-
-
15
3
-
3
11
113
-
3
20
-
42
9
5
1
-
-
323
165
23
22
37
-
380
18
177
28
99
560
23
490
-
18
127
23
57
-
-
533
37
1,285
63
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
TENAKEE
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
709
-
2,914
437
-
PASSENGERS
241 1,232
4
591
3,018
913
744
66
1,098
2
294
-
-
1
101
-
394
1,235
-
16
7
4
113
330
-
580
11
3,748
34
2,820
35
5,720
-
1,586
34
3,416
596
3,412
1,037
7,540
66
1,535
70
404
6,166
6,711
1,739
18
3,404
709
3,351
991
7,212
-
102
1,629
27
443
4,339
8,609
32,573
123
423
-
12
2
183
1,372
392
-
883
175
-
VEHICLES
168 354
2
343
1,064
387
324
23
292
-
-
31
-
163
378
-
1
5
5
-
208
5
1,228
10
1,338
4
1,770
-
522
10
1,547
345
1,227
510
2,431
23
467
11
1,958
2,617
546
12
1,557
392
1,058
494
-
31
541
11
-
1,441
3,122
11,668
2,463
PELICAN
24
439
2,941
KAKE
18
JUNEAU
124
1,507
108
-
HOONAH
TATITLEK
CHENEGA BAY
SKAGWAY
GRAND TOTAL
HAINES
ANGOON
CHENEGA BAY
CORDOVA
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
TATITLEK
TENAKEE
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GUSTAVUS
GRAND TOTAL
CORDOVA
ANGOON
CHENEGA BAY
CORDOVA
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
TATITLEK
TENAKEE
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
ANGOON
OFF
ON
TOTAL
Aurora On/Off
AURORA ON/OFF
Please see page 57 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
64
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Chenega On/Off
SKAGWAY
430
6,661
190
16,007
134
110
-
VEHICLES
149
84
81
1,589
45
-
71
1,473
-
43
-
220
1,734
81
1,699
45
244
1,864
1,544
43
3,779
PASSENGERS
616
430
338
6,368
225
-
1,179
ANGOON
JUNEAU
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL
SITKA
948
7,570
338
6,926
225
621
558
-
GRAND TOTAL
PETERSBURG
190
-
ANGOON
JUNEAU
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
JUNEAU
332
6,329
-
ON
ANGOON
OFF
Chenega on/off
7,547
84
Columbia On/Off
GRAND TOTAL
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
WRANGELL
221
652
236
-
778
1,162
990
117
57
43
245
23
65
318
68
90
22
-
TOTAL
SKAGWAY
334
36
62
266
123
15
198
5,809
4,458
4,112
2,751
1,034
853
2,631
951
4,779 4,111 4,974 2,614 1,034 1,109 3,147
831
22,599
752
368
512
98
174
122
72
GRAND TOTAL
SITKA
PASSENGERS
1,568 1,257 1,627
1,534
1,375 107
884 1,274
185
1,123 209 718
257
76
463 113
376
264
425
902 936
95
180
82
225 223
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
PETERSBURG
KETCHKAN
JUNEAU
HAINES
ON
BELLINGHAM
OFF
Columbia on/off
775
485
90
35
399
18
VEHICLES
457 609
533
76
69
94
97
30
82
269
8
48
67
2,098 1,802 1,498
941
81
15
31
52
34
4
46
111
260
116
-
205
509
253
14
7
5
55
15
27
80
21
25
4
-
2,182
2,011
1,493
842
288
315
922
256
263
487
993
227
8,309
Please see page 57 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
65
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Fairweather On/Off
CORDOVA
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
CORDOVA
VALDEZ
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL
WHITTIER
VALDEZ
ON
CORDOVA
OFF
FWX ON/OFF
PASSENGERS
1,136
1,051
5,795
1,785
5,878
2,584
-
7,014
3,635
7,580
6,846
8,462
18,229
VEHICLES
428
390
2,523
541
2,399
826
-
2,827
1,216
3,064
2,913
3,225
7,107
2,921
969
Please see page 57 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
66
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL
KETCHIKAN
1,070
109
7
442
69
511
22
14
93
4
63
-
2,506
111
3,087
1,317
768
3,265
205
2,454
114
835 3,590
260
2,230
174
13,827
VEHICLES
307
210
44
3
2 1,262
72
13
86
5
13
4
145
49 407
47
1
202
-
406
53
1
273
30
318
29
12
59
1
57
-
995
53
1,487
671
263
1,589
148
1,229
79
202
1,110
129
6,514
KODIAK
254
6
-
JUNEAU
CHENEGA BAY
YAKUTAT
BELLINGHAM
CHENEGA BAY
HOMER
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
KODIAK
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
SELDOVIA
BELLINGHAM
CHENEGA BAY
HOMER
JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN
KODIAK
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
YAKUTAT
BELLINGHAM
OFF
ON
HOMER
Kennicott On/Off
KEN ON/OFF
53
546
360
223
1,144
1
3
2
135
-
PASSENGERS
61
679
540 142
2
14
6 2,750
20
171
45
326
9
2,476
36
13
201
2
23
347
100 642
86
3
2
2,327
140
2,783
17
251
141
96
517
2
54
-
16
3
1,158
148
-
1,024
54
1,325
1,488
601
337 1,732
Please see page 57 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
67
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
PASSENGERS
169
376
113
431
1,419 2,310 4,820 2,602
37
1
1,788
94
44
TOTAL
TENAKEE
SKAGWAY
106
4
807
-
1,578
2,796
7,103
2,967
14,839
272
4,478
935
1,626 2,778 6,608 3,192 15,007 259 4,581
917
34,968
191
780
-
VEHICLES
29
168
1,401 968
1
701
-
330
822
1,475
865
48
592
-
1
46
-
776
609
-
-
359
990
2,251
1,101
4,129
49
1,293
-
369
971
2,102 1,166
4,132
47
1,385
-
10,172
OFF
LIT ON/OFF
ON
ANNETTE BAY
KETCHIKAN
GRAND TOTAL
ANNETTE BAY
KETCHIKAN
METLAKATLA
GRAND TOTAL
Lituya On/Off
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
44
325
-
METLAKATLA
ANGOON
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
1,303
2,378
5,186
2,419
234
2,690
797
KETCHIKAN
GRAND TOTAL
42
- 1,917
217 2,664
-
ANNETTE BAY
ANGOON
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
PELICAN
SKAGWAY
TENAKEE
PELICAN
JUNEAU
HOONAH
GUSTAVUS
ANGOON
OFF
ON
HAINES
LeConte On/Off
LEC ON/OFF
PASSENGERS
15,035
16,183
-
-
15,035
16,183
16,183
15,035
-
31,218
VEHICLES
5,147
5,286
-
-
5,147
5,286
-
5,286
-
10,433
5,147
Please see page 57 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
68
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Malaspina On/Off
GRAND TOTAL
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
GRAND TOTAL
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
4
174
816
95
9
274
2
371
2,564
3,069
224
80
8
42
168
30
117
621
83
71
19
-
3,774 9,282 12,156
610
514
564
89
122
61
64
696
1,770
110
19
843
17
2,024 3,455
64
TOTAL
SITKA
233
48
153
387
98
10
241
KAKE
PASSENGERS
915
1,722
5,795
2
137
58
248
14
748
4
688
136
115
108
3,545
32
336
556
JUNEAU
PETERSBURG
1,390
1,154
806 5,424
1,101 269
158
75
193
236 2,036
126
88
KETCHIKAN
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
HAINES
ON
BELLINGHAM
OFF
MAL ON/OFF
4,803
9,904
10,691
14
3,449
1,229
593
6,152
1,391
2,939 1,170 1,374 6,358 1,109 38,226
VEHICLES
693
750
1,866
4
81
8
99
4
137
237
36
24
53
911
3
93
141
111
16
80
59
27
4
56
6
99
380
8
2
122
1
182
1,136
850
19
6
3
1
67
10
29
165
31
11
1
-
2,505
3,822
3,730
4
1,062
420
240
1,945
373
3,965
353
618
2,197
314
14,101
12
1,163
Please see page 57 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
69
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Matanuska On/Off
10
39
564
138
354
260
236
190
289
762
89
59
545
1
49
1
163
8
779
40
1,074
593
275
85
32
-
11
3,006
546
9,258
989
1
5
-
2
11
664
1
84
28
177
31
222
15
146
4
1
1
10
2
2
740
115
122
361
287
541
550
183
115
VEHICLES
4
1
166
22
18
8
9
5
97
334
22
140
974
16
11
263
2
37
1
445
20
131
111
20
4
141
233
2
631
8
984
154
15
112
132
6
14
230
27
91
79
112
37
144
234
9
10
133
8
1
20
2
207
7
290
149
107
9
5
-
7
1,282
146
3,057
211
1,977
866
2,164
660
537
718
6
1,235
164
3,016
233
1,857
912
2,271
596
538
797
11,625
TOTAL
WRANGELL
PASSENGERS
5
2
2,205 12
180
80
538
349
2
29
11
4
720 1,194 1,511 1,562
574
65
75
16
1,246 68
560 2,289
957
52
568
233
1,285 24 2,336 234
1,295 79
32
125
32
768
2
40
31
544
574
30
932
480
432
PETERSBURG
480
4
26
4
2
30
-
KETCHIKAN
2
18
1,792
2
147
52
377
72
500
44
KAKE
2
1
8
-
JUNEAU
SKAGWAY
GRAND TOTAL
SITKA
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
PRINCE RUPERT
GRAND TOTAL
HOONAH
BELLINGHAM
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
HAINES
ON
BELLINGHAM
OFF
MAT ON/OFF
10
3,479
460
9,365
914
5,861
2,778
5,314
1,751
1,917
2,731
5,376 3,109 5,650 1,791 1,794 3,050 34,580
Please see page 57 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
70
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Taku On/Off
WRANGELL
636
35
203
57
138
23
154
103
1
425
24
24
6
28
6
55
947
146
111
159
53
15
41
1,428
1,620
17
26
35
13
-
3
2
223
5
506
285
54
21
41
-
374
5,010
724
7,407
522
7
4
173
8
55
289
37
23
141
1
198
13
50
33
19
8
52
71
1
153
14
14
3
15
3
21
270
24
54
33
32
4
21
612
405
8
17
6
-
1
2
89
3
138
68
30
10
4
-
152
1,378
220
2,919
130
579
283
589
564
1,270
272
737
374
271
462
1,048
345
8,356
30
174
-
1,228
2
14
2
47
42
581
4
51
244
3
9
-
101
755
160
79
148
102
140
399
647
35
VEHICLES
2
67
11
9
1
28
4
204
1,920
307
2,566
122
2,670 1,246
611
Please see page 57 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
TOTAL
SKAGWAY
95
591
38
-
KAKE
3,530
2
20
4
99
83
1,261
11
JUNEAU
51
323
-
HOONAH
SITKA
GRAND TOTAL
PRINCE RUPERT
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
PETERSBURG
GRAND TOTAL
KETCHIKAN
GUSTAVUS
HAINES
HOONAH
JUNEAU
KAKE
KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG
PRINCE RUPERT
SITKA
SKAGWAY
WRANGELL
PASSENGERS
202
2,137
9
390
16
24
247 685
345
55
543
67
314
29
421
129
2
706
1,177 155 200
2,040
61
130
6
509
HAINES
ON
GUSTAVUS
OFF
TAKU ON/OFF
297
3,583
538
8,905
606
1,901
1,236
1,135
1,849
3,447
879
1,533 3,139 1,140 24,376
71
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Tustumena On/Off
11
2
240
2
7
6
-
10
91
1
59
-
4
10
4
176
5
-
211
3
13
26
223
13
98
-
9
12
31
1
-
SAND POINT
23
-
19
10
5
42
-
-
-
-
14
-
-
1,838
-
45
291
161
218
611
58
7,930
52
-
22
14
-
3
42
41
3
10
-
2
18
34
4
4
2
2
-
1
8
6
4
-
20
20
33
23
2,054
3
27
185
24
950
-
-
36
99
66
19
3,339
GRAND TOTAL
AKUTAN
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
JUNEAU
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SAND POINT
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
GRAND TOTAL
1
57
3
74
5,274
8
3
17
930
589
5
13
-
240
10
1
1
-
43
61
-
451
7,070
19
VEHICLES
47
9
42
7
7
25
1
111
-
10
1
18
2,184
5
3
11
166
265
13
4
61
2,741
118
131
-
86
875
14
TOTAL
WHITTIER
SELDOVIA
SAND POINT
PORT LIONS
OUZINKIE
OLD HARBOR
KODIAK
KNG COVE
PASSENGERS
10
1
114
25
54
7
6
-
AKUTAN
CHIGNIK
COLD BAY
DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS
HOMER
JUNEAU
KING COVE
KODIAK
OLD HARBOR
OUZINKIE
PORT LIONS
SELDOVIA
WHITTIER
4
86
11
187
51
5,252
13
59
387
JUNEAU
HOMER
FALSE PASS
DUTCH HARBOR
COLD BAY
CHIGNIK
ON
AKUTAN
OFF
TUS on/off
344
651
11
-
15
13
22
51
243
20
-
1
4
2,073
53
1
137
44
6
-
-
-
-
-
350
3
-
2
-
-
-
-
1,901
106
978
1,008
364
2,132
187
21,530
1
2
17
-
34
180
3
-
178
300
3
-
9
6
28
31
21
-
977
3
-
86
52
3
-
30
80
70
18
3,551
91
108
2,662
16
196
456
78
955
172
20
217
481
95
980
141
8,483
Please see page 57 for an interpretation of the information on this page.
255
159
165
562
28
8,224
145
524
7,084
30
1,000
997
72
Link Volume Summary
Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
The link volume summary reports are used to establish a measure of capacity utilized, relative to the capacity provided. The reports show
the traffic and capacity on each “link” of the system. A “link” is defined as a departure from one port and an arrival at the next. A complete
trip usually consists of several links. For example, a passenger going from Juneau to Skagway in one trip would typically travel on two
links “Juneau to Haines” and “Haines to Skagway.” This passenger would be counted as one on each of these links. Consequently, the link
volume count includes both the through-traffic and the traffic embarking from the first port in the link pair.
The link volume for each pair of ports is directional, with the port of origin appearing first. The link volume for “Bellingham-Ketchikan”
indicates the total traffic northbound between Bellingham and Ketchikan with no intermediate stops. Cross-gulf links are listed in a
separate table named “Cross-Gulf Link Volume.”
Link volume data is provided by geographic area and by vessel. Reported information includes a passenger and vehicle count, total
passenger and total vehicle miles for each link, the capacity ratios for both passengers and vehicles, the number of trips, trip length, and
total miles of each link. Furthermore, monthly Link Volume Tables are provided by region. In these tables, only total counts for passengers,
vehicles, and trips by month are provided.
The link volume data is useful because of the finite capacity of the vessels and the variation in size from vessel to vessel. 125 passengers
on the MV Aurora traveling from Petersburg to Kake would have the same passenger link volume capacity ratio, 50%, as 225 passengers
traveling on the MV Taku. High link volume ratios indicate that additional service may be warranted.
The link length in the table is given in nautical miles. Statute miles for each link are shown on the diagrammatic maps located on pages
97 and 98. The “vessel miles” are the total number of nautical miles traveled over each link during the year, and are determined by
multiplying the number of trips by the link length.
Passenger Capacity
As the Vessel Information Table on page 5 shows each vessel with functional booking limits. rather than the maximum capacity as
authorized by the US Coast Guard. AMHS occasionally increases the capacity on “full” sailings to accommodate additional passengers,
but it never goes beyond the U.S.C.G. limit.
Following the example set in 1996, the functional booking limit for each sailing is used to calculate capacity ratios for the 2015 report.
Prior to 1996, reports used a number closer to the U.S.C.G. limit. This change results in a higher capacity ratio on most links, but more
accurately reflects the percentage of usable passenger space.
Vehicle Capacity
This report continues to use linear feet to measure vehicle capacity. Vehicle capacity ratios are calculated by dividing the total linear feet
sold on the car deck by the vehicle capacity in linear feet. The capacities used in the 1994 and 1995 reports were based on an analysis of
fiscal year 1994 sailings. For the 1996 and subsequent reports, the vehicle capacity used has been changed to reflect the amount of space
used for booking purposes.
The actual amount of “sellable” space on the car deck depends on the amount of open space between vehicles, needed for maneuvering
vehicles on the car deck, and for pathways for people entering or exiting their vehicles. The mix of vehicles can affect this non-sellable
space, as well as the number of vans being carried.
When comparing multi-year data, it is important to note the differences in vehicle capacity ratio calculations or the results will indicate an
artificial change. The number of vehicles per link and the number of trips per link can be used to evaluate whether increases or decreases
in link volume capacity ratios are significant or just reflect a change in the methodology.
73
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southeast Alaska Link Volume
LINK
ANGOON-HOONAH
ANGOON-JUNEAU
ANGOON-TENAKEE
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
HOONAH-ANGOON
HOONAH-JUNEAU
HOONAH-SITKA
HOONAH-TENAKEE
JUNEAU-ANGOON
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-HOONAH
JUNEAU-KAKE
JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN
JUNEAU-PELICAN
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
JUNEAU-SKAGWAY
JUNEAU-TENAKEE
JUNEAU-YAKUTAT
KAKE-JUNEAU
KAKE-PETERSBURG
KAKE-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM
KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PELICAN-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-KAKE
PETERSBURG-SITKA
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN
SITKA-HOONAH
SITKA-JUNEAU
SITKA-KAKE
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
SKAGWAY-JUNEAU
TENAKEE-ANGOON
TENAKEE-HOONAH
TENAKEE-JUNEAU
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
YAKUTAT-JUNEAU
SITKA-ANGOON
JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU
GUSTAVUS-PELICAN
PELICAN-GUSTAVUS
HOONAH-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-HOONAH
KETCHIKAN-ANNETTE BAY
ANNETTE BAY-KETCHIKAN
ANGOON-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-PETERSBURG
PELICAN-HOONAH
WRANGELL-JUNEAU
HOONAH-PELICAN
KETCHIKAN-KAKE
TOTAL
COUNT
874
2,507
1,626
12,850
36,136
20,573
961
7,089
2,861
899
2,608
37,149
8,655
3,564
2,262
139
5,554
13,658
190
1,611
1,790
871
4,495
4,170
10,876
2,374
6,259
19,547
109
14,637
4,081
937
16,948
6,445
1,978
9,367
1,932
7,600
19,049
1,148
1,595
503
2,016
17,069
19,195
1,866
1,717
3,513
3,108
204
220
978
1,227
16,170
15,034
1,456
129
8
54
13
4
PASSENGER
MILES
55,062
195,546
56,910
7,645,750
2,457,248
267,449
60,543
340,272
337,598
44,051
203,424
2,526,132
398,130
406,296
531,570
12,649
683,142
1,802,856
15,390
101,493
404,540
99,294
292,175
479,550
6,471,220
557,890
569,569
1,739,683
9,919
1,800,351
265,265
146,172
694,868
586,495
233,404
1,236,444
222,180
1,185,600
247,637
92,988
55,825
24,647
127,008
1,519,141
786,995
421,716
115,039
217,806
192,696
9,384
10,120
22,494
28,221
129,360
120,272
97,552
14,448
512
8,856
832
708
CAPACITY
16.8%
31.8%
16.0%
41.3%
36.5%
22.3%
17.1%
30.7%
27.8%
18.0%
38.2%
35.6%
29.6%
38.5%
33.5%
8.3%
21.0%
36.2%
45.2%
22.5%
28.4%
8.3%
24.0%
23.0%
34.4%
35.2%
19.3%
29.2%
6.5%
38.6%
14.5%
30.7%
25.1%
19.9%
36.3%
32.1%
20.3%
31.1%
21.9%
20.2%
15.7%
18.1%
21.4%
25.3%
28.8%
29.6%
43.0%
18.8%
18.0%
14.8%
16.0%
20.1%
19.5%
26.5%
24.7%
43.3%
28.7%
3.6%
12.0%
5.8%
0.9%
COUNT
308
612
508
5,595
11,396
6,733
302
2,367
851
160
556
11,700
2,715
1,055
980
53
1,919
5,071
38
417
850
363
1,413
1,317
4,936
907
2,760
7,257
48
5,373
1,512
268
6,427
3,084
628
2,722
546
3,213
6,008
409
515
103
458
6,531
7,006
827
405
1,424
1,239
45
41
435
523
4,698
4,583
292
59
11
45
9
4
VEHICLE
MILES
19,089
49,296
17,360
3,319,505
792,472
86,736
18,711
113,856
103,368
9,408
43,836
811,648
127,788
117,762
237,350
3,640
236,160
673,464
3,483
27,531
181,252
41,724
89,570
144,210
3,060,680
213,145
231,322
622,110
3,185
647,472
93,080
38,220
261,334
250,341
74,694
356,268
63,480
507,312
78,273
31,833
17,920
5,194
29,610
580,369
276,709
188,032
27,738
86,490
76,756
1,380
1,242
9,867
11,592
42,280
41,176
19,832
6,944
576
5,248
448
531
CAPACITY
44.5%
53.2%
35.8%
88.4%
65.4%
41.5%
39.7%
68.6%
49.9%
22.1%
56.1%
64.3%
61.8%
62.4%
97.5%
22.9%
41.5%
70.8%
60.9%
42.1%
90.6%
21.1%
43.3%
42.3%
76.4%
90.2%
48.7%
57.1%
20.8%
69.5%
31.8%
48.5%
50.2%
54.4%
65.8%
58.0%
34.7%
61.5%
38.9%
50.4%
36.3%
26.0%
34.7%
51.0%
55.5%
88.1%
68.8%
54.2%
51.0%
22.5%
20.9%
61.1%
57.4%
64.2%
62.7%
58.9%
70.6%
32.4%
54.1%
28.5%
5.3%
382,458
39,380,387
27.6%
132,630
15,231,902
55.9%
21
36
43
67
280
261
23
86
26
22
31
295
106
21
15
7
68
118
2
30
14
27
45
44
68
15
77
155
7
88
70
7
156
77
13
102
24
53
246
17
43
12
40
156
154
14
19
77
72
6
6
20
25
488
487
16
1
1
1
1
1
LINK
LENGTH
63
78
35
595
68
13
63
48
118
49
78
68
46
114
235
91
123
132
81
63
226
114
65
115
595
235
91
89
91
123
65
156
41
91
118
132
115
156
13
81
35
49
63
89
41
226
67
62
62
46
46
23
23
8
8
67
112
64
164
64
177
VESSEL
MILES
1,323
2,808
1,505
39,865
19,040
3,393
1,449
4,128
3,068
1,078
2,418
20,060
4,876
2,394
3,525
637
8,364
15,576
162
1,890
3,164
3,078
2,925
5,060
40,460
3,525
7,007
13,795
637
10,824
4,550
1,092
6,396
7,007
1,534
13,464
2,760
8,268
3,198
1,377
1,505
588
2,520
13,884
6,314
3,164
1,273
4,774
4,464
276
276
460
575
3,904
3,896
1,072
112
64
164
64
177
4,503
-
327,206
TRIPS
74
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southwest Alaska Link Volume
LINK
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR
CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA
CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK
CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER
CHIGNIK-KODIAK
CHIGNIK-SAND POINT
COLD BAY-FALSE PASS
COLD BAY-KING COVE
CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY
CORDOVA-TATITLEK
CORDOVA-VALDEZ
CORDOVA-WHITTIER
DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN
FALSE PASS-AKUTAN
HOMER-KODIAK
HOMER-PORT LIONS
HOMER-SELDOVIA
KING COVE-COLD BAY
KING COVE-SAND POINT
KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY
KODIAK-CHIGNIK
KODIAK-HOMER
KODIAK-PORT LIONS
PORT LIONS-HOMER
PORT LIONS-KODIAK
SAND POINT-CHIGNIK
SAND POINT-KING COVE
SELDOVIA-HOMER
TATITLEK-CORDOVA
TATITLEK-VALDEZ
VALDEZ-CORDOVA
VALDEZ-TATITLEK
VALDEZ-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY
WHITTIER-CORDOVA
WHITTIER-VALDEZ
KODIAK-WHITTIER
OLD HARBOR-KODIAK
OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT
KODIAK-OLD HARBOR
SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR
PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE
OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS
KODIAK-OUZINKIE
OUZINKIE-KODIAK
AKUTAN-COLD BAY
PORT LIONS-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-KODIAK
TOTAL
COUNT
611
18
946
1,028
406
374
481
493
20
116
2,576
7,520
562
451
5,036
4,015
2,391
661
642
870
509
5,435
732
3,302
739
273
736
2,106
59
146
2,345
46
9,304
1,115
7,728
6,414
18
158
137
155
129
3,535
2,837
3,625
4,362
366
14
69
85,611
PASSENGER
MILES
CAPACITY
27,495
38.2%
1,746
2.4%
190,146
15.0%
68,876
14.1%
101,094
42.3%
51,612
33.4%
27,898
30.1%
12,325
30.8%
1,940
2.0%
5,800
5.8%
190,624
13.6%
729,440
17.8%
25,290
35.1%
26,158
28.2%
684,896
27.7%
538,010
38.0%
40,647
11.9%
16,525
41.3%
62,916
40.1%
174,870
13.8%
126,741
45.4%
739,160
27.9%
19,764
30.5%
442,468
36.2%
19,953
25.7%
37,674
28.4%
72,128
46.0%
35,802
10.4%
2,950
3.4%
3,212
5.8%
173,530
12.6%
1,012
2.0%
725,712
36.8%
74,705
15.8%
749,616
18.1%
500,292
25.8%
4,788
11.3%
15,800
24.7%
39,867
28.5%
15,500
32.3%
24,510
20.2%
45,955
39.5%
36,881
33.5%
50,750
42.7%
61,068
48.7%
57,828
22.9%
3,794
8.8%
18,354
14.4%
7,078,122
23.2%
COUNT
70
18
582
586
110
125
69
143
12
38
1,051
3,422
76
70
2,402
1,782
1,250
156
146
507
159
2,496
327
1,460
351
81
180
1,149
22
48
1,061
32
2,992
673
3,529
2,251
26
71
70
85
60
1,530
1,259
1,380
1,642
74
12
74
35,709
VEHICLE
MILES
3,105
1,552
98,289
35,376
26,892
17,526
4,118
3,625
1,067
1,850
71,780
317,772
3,285
4,060
301,648
220,966
20,094
4,100
14,308
91,254
40,338
300,832
8,505
181,704
8,856
10,764
18,424
18,751
1,100
990
73,334
660
231,972
38,257
329,800
172,770
7,182
7,100
20,079
8,600
11,020
18,356
15,132
18,340
21,574
11,218
2,981
17,556
2,838,862
CAPACITY
20.5%
18.6%
62.0%
54.8%
54.1%
52.4%
20.4%
42.1%
9.4%
14.3%
39.3%
57.8%
22.5%
20.7%
78.3%
79.4%
31.8%
45.9%
42.9%
54.1%
66.8%
74.8%
64.0%
75.3%
57.4%
39.6%
53.0%
29.0%
9.7%
14.6%
40.6%
10.9%
86.5%
64.9%
59.0%
66.3%
77.2%
52.5%
68.3%
82.8%
43.8%
80.4%
69.9%
76.6%
86.3%
21.7%
36.3%
72.3%
58.5%
TRIPS
10
3
14
18
6
7
10
10
4
8
84
186
10
10
63
66
104
10
10
14
7
71
15
57
18
6
10
105
7
10
82
9
107
17
188
105
1
4
3
3
4
56
53
53
56
10
1
3
1,708
LINK
LENGTH
45
97
201
67
249
138
58
25
97
50
74
97
45
58
136
134
17
25
98
201
249
136
27
134
27
138
98
17
50
22
74
22
78
67
97
78
266
100
291
100
190
13
13
14
14
158
271
266
-
VESSEL
MILES
450
291
2,814
1,206
1,494
966
580
250
388
400
6,216
18,042
450
580
8,568
8,844
1,768
250
980
2,814
1,743
9,656
405
7,638
486
828
980
1,785
350
220
6,068
198
8,346
1,139
18,236
8,190
266
400
873
300
760
728
689
742
784
1,580
271
798
131,810
75
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Cross-Gulf Link Volume
LINK
WHITTIER-YAKUTAT
YAKUTAT-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-JUNEAU
JUNEAU-WHITTIER
TOTAL
COUNT
1,839
1,703
189
324
4,055
PASSENGER
MILES
CAPACITY
555,378
29.2%
514,306
27.0%
94,878
24.5%
162,648
34.8%
1,327,210
28.4%
COUNT
833
804
135
151
1,923
VEHICLE
MILES
253,680
229,520
74,798
75,802
633,800
CAPACITY
88.8%
85.8%
100.2%
89.2%
88.2%
TRIPS
14
14
3
4
35
LINK
VESSEL
LENGTH MILES
302
4,228
302
4,228
502
1,506
502
2,008
11,970
Aurora Link Volume
LINK
ANGOON-HOONAH
ANGOON-JUNEAU
ANGOON-TENAKEE
CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA
CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER
CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY
CORDOVA-TATITLEK
CORDOVA-VALDEZ
CORDOVA-WHITTIER
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
HOONAH-ANGOON
HOONAH-JUNEAU
HOONAH-TENAKEE
JUNEAU-ANGOON
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-HOONAH
JUNEAU-PELICAN
JUNEAU-TENAKEE
PELICAN-JUNEAU
SKAGWAY-HAINES
TATITLEK-CORDOVA
TATITLEK-VALDEZ
TENAKEE-ANGOON
TENAKEE-HOONAH
TENAKEE-JUNEAU
VALDEZ-CORDOVA
VALDEZ-TATITLEK
VALDEZ-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY
WHITTIER-CORDOVA
WHITTIER-VALDEZ
JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU
GUSTAVUS-PELICAN
PELICAN-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-HOONAH
TOTAL
COUNT
826
69
692
18
54
20
116
765
2,515
4,105
1,627
684
1,706
76
281
4,133
1,380
71
920
50
1,534
59
146
774
168
707
702
46
6,045
36
2,689
4,055
739
563
31
16
46
38,464
PASSENGER
MILES
CAPACITY
52,038
17.4%
5,382
9.2%
24,220
14.6%
1,746
2.4%
3,618
5.4%
1,940
2.0%
5,800
5.8%
56,610
9.0%
243,955
12.7%
279,140
35.7%
21,151
18.1%
43,092
15.2%
81,888
27.3%
3,724
15.2%
21,918
28.1%
281,044
35.9%
63,480
26.3%
6,461
7.1%
57,960
21.6%
4,550
5.0%
19,942
17.0%
2,950
3.4%
3,212
5.8%
27,090
16.3%
8,232
22.4%
44,541
17.7%
51,948
8.0%
1,012
2.0%
471,510
34.1%
2,412
4.8%
260,833
13.6%
316,290
22.8%
45,818
9.9%
34,906
8.0%
1,426
12.4%
736
6.4%
1,058
9.2%
2,553,633
18.8%
COUNT
286
26
269
18
23
12
38
329
1,265
1,242
489
240
548
26
52
1,153
447
29
293
21
432
22
48
308
46
232
378
32
1,924
32
1,244
1,448
398
324
13
11
20
13,718
VEHICLE
MILES
CAPACITY
17,703
45.6%
2,028
25.8%
8,855
42.8%
1,552
18.6%
1,407
17.0%
1,067
9.4%
1,850
14.3%
21,830
29.4%
116,788
48.5%
92,004
81.8%
7,020
41.1%
14,616
40.4%
27,072
66.4%
1,274
39.2%
4,602
39.5%
85,136
75.9%
21,068
64.5%
2,093
21.7%
18,900
52.2%
1,456
16.2%
6,071
36.4%
1,100
9.7%
990
14.6%
10,325
49.2%
2,352
46.4%
13,734
43.9%
25,234
32.7%
660
10.9%
148,278
82.1%
1,876
32.2%
116,982
47.7%
110,370
61.8%
24,800
40.2%
20,522
35.1%
368
40.2%
322
32.6%
437
30.3%
932,742
50.9%
TRIPS
19
3
19
3
4
4
8
34
79
46
36
18
25
2
4
46
21
4
17
4
36
7
10
19
3
16
35
9
71
3
79
71
30
28
1
1
2
817
LINK
VESSEL
LENGTH MILES
63
1,197
78
234
35
665
97
291
67
268
97
388
50
400
74
2,516
97
7,663
68
3,128
13
468
63
1,134
48
1,200
49
98
78
312
68
3,128
46
966
91
364
63
1,071
91
364
13
468
50
350
22
220
35
665
49
147
63
1,008
74
2,590
22
198
78
5,538
67
201
97
7,663
78
5,538
62
1,860
62
1,736
46
46
46
46
23
46
54,175
76
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Chenega Link Volume
LINK
ANGOON-JUNEAU
JUNEAU-ANGOON
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
JUNEAU-SKAGWAY
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
SITKA-JUNEAU
SKAGWAY-JUNEAU
SITKA-ANGOON
ANGOON-SITKA
TOTAL
COUNT
1,775
1,732
430
5,193
190
338
5,203
225
1,717
1,456
18,259
PASSENGER
MILES
CAPACITY
138,450
44.5%
135,096
51.5%
52,890
20.5%
685,476
36.9%
15,390
45.2%
41,574
16.1%
686,796
38.7%
18,225
53.6%
115,039
43.0%
97,552
43.3%
1,986,488
38.6%
COUNT
449
367
87
1,220
38
80
1,273
38
405
292
4,249
VEHICLE
MILES
CAPACITY
35,334
76.2%
27,768
74.0%
10,332
28.2%
164,076
58.8%
3,483
60.9%
9,963
25.9%
169,620
64.2%
3,645
60.7%
27,738
68.8%
19,832
58.9%
471,791
60.9%
TRIPS
19
16
10
67
2
10
64
2
19
16
225
LINK
VESSEL
LENGTH MILES
78
1,482
78
1,248
123
1,230
132
8,844
81
162
123
1,230
132
8,448
81
162
67
1,273
67
1,072
25,151
Columbia Link Volume
LINK
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
TOTAL
COUNT
5,540
5,017
3,147
5,192
429
4,131
4,775
5,809
5,592
4,508
3,877
2,631
4,641
5,794
61,083
PASSENGER
MILES
3,296,300
341,156
40,911
353,056
52,767
545,292
2,841,125
517,001
687,816
184,828
604,812
34,203
413,049
237,554
10,149,870
CAPACITY
55.5%
50.3%
33.2%
52.0%
43.0%
46.0%
45.6%
58.2%
56.0%
45.2%
43.2%
27.8%
46.5%
58.1%
47.6%
VEHICLE
COUNT
MILES
2,095 1,237,005
2,047
137,564
1,034
12,909
1,957
128,248
172
23,247
1,804
236,016
2,033 1,247,715
1,939
169,367
1,881
226,935
1,863
76,711
1,623
252,252
948
11,986
1,895
170,702
1,926
77,285
23,217 4,007,942
CAPACITY
78.8%
77.0%
40.9%
73.6%
64.7%
75.3%
72.8%
72.9%
70.7%
70.0%
67.8%
37.5%
71.3%
72.4%
67.9%
TRIPS
20
20
19
20
2
18
21
20
20
20
18
19
20
20
257
LINK
LENGTH
595
68
13
68
123
132
595
89
123
41
156
13
89
41
-
VESSEL
MILES
11,900
1,360
247
1,360
246
2,376
12,495
1,780
2,460
820
2,808
247
1,780
820
40,699
77
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Fairweather Link Volume
LINK
CORDOVA-VALDEZ
CORDOVA-WHITTIER
VALDEZ-CORDOVA
VALDEZ-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-CORDOVA
WHITTIER-VALDEZ
TOTAL
COUNT
1,811
5,005
1,643
3,259
5,039
2,359
19,116
PASSENGER
MILES
CAPACITY
134,014
17.2%
485,485
22.3%
121,582
16.6%
254,202
43.1%
488,783
22.0%
184,002
33.0%
1,668,068
23.8%
COUNT
721
2,157
683
1,068
2,285
802
7,716
VEHICLE
MILES
49,950
200,984
48,100
83,694
212,818
62,400
657,946
CAPACITY
46.5%
65.0%
46.9%
95.7%
67.6%
76.1%
65.0%
TRIPS
50
107
47
36
109
34
383
LINK
LENGTH
74
97
74
78
97
78
-
VESSEL
MILES
3,700
10,379
3,478
2,808
10,573
2,652
33,590
Kennicott Link Volume
LINK
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN
CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK
CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER
HOMER-KODIAK
HOMER-SELDOVIA
JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN
JUNEAU-YAKUTAT
KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM
KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU
KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY
KODIAK-HOMER
SELDOVIA-HOMER
WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY
WHITTIER-YAKUTAT
YAKUTAT-JUNEAU
YAKUTAT-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-JUNEAU
JUNEAU-WHITTIER
TOTAL
COUNT
2,506
946
974
2,837
260
2,262
1,790
2,327
2,374
870
2,586
205
1,079
1,839
1,866
1,703
162
179
26,765
PASSENGER
MILES
CAPACITY
1,491,070
34.8%
190,146
15.0%
65,258
15.5%
385,832
22.5%
4,420
4.8%
531,570
33.5%
404,540
28.4%
1,384,565
32.3%
557,890
35.2%
174,870
13.8%
351,696
20.5%
3,485
3.8%
72,293
17.1%
555,378
29.2%
421,716
29.6%
514,306
27.0%
81,324
36.0%
89,858
39.8%
7,280,217
23.2%
COUNT
1,000
582
564
1,408
230
980
850
977
907
507
1,371
162
641
833
827
804
61
62
12,766
VEHICLE
MILES
592,025
98,289
33,969
174,760
3,434
237,350
181,252
609,280
213,145
91,254
159,936
2,516
36,381
253,680
188,032
229,520
31,626
30,120
3,166,569
CAPACITY
93.3%
62.0%
60.1%
75.0%
28.5%
97.5%
90.6%
91.1%
90.2%
54.1%
73.1%
20.1%
68.4%
88.8%
88.1%
85.8%
91.3%
92.5%
74.4%
TRIPS
16
14
14
28
12
15
14
16
15
14
28
12
14
14
14
14
1
1
256
LINK
VESSEL
LENGTH MILES
595
9,520
201
2,814
67
938
136
3,808
17
204
235
3,525
226
3,164
595
9,520
235
3,525
201
2,814
136
3,808
17
204
67
938
302
4,228
226
3,164
302
4,228
502
502
502
502
57,406
78
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
LeConte Link Volume
LINK
ANGOON-HOONAH
ANGOON-JUNEAU
ANGOON-TENAKEE
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
HOONAH-ANGOON
HOONAH-JUNEAU
HOONAH-TENAKEE
JUNEAU-ANGOON
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-HOONAH
JUNEAU-PELICAN
JUNEAU-TENAKEE
PELICAN-JUNEAU
SKAGWAY-HAINES
TENAKEE-ANGOON
TENAKEE-HOONAH
TENAKEE-JUNEAU
JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU
GUSTAVUS-PELICAN
PELICAN-GUSTAVUS
HOONAH-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-HOONAH
PELICAN-HOONAH
HOONAH-PELICAN
TOTAL
COUNT
48
663
934
7,877
4,574
277
2,710
823
595
7,479
3,569
68
691
59
4,478
821
335
1,309
2,415
2,385
173
204
847
928
8
13
44,283
PASSENGER
MILES
CAPACITY
3,024
10.7%
51,714
21.0%
32,690
17.3%
535,636
52.3%
59,462
32.3%
17,451
24.6%
130,080
28.0%
40,327
18.3%
46,410
24.0%
508,572
49.6%
164,174
28.3%
6,188
10.1%
43,533
23.6%
5,369
8.7%
58,214
31.6%
28,735
15.2%
16,415
16.5%
82,467
24.2%
149,730
25.6%
147,870
25.9%
7,958
15.4%
9,384
18.1%
19,481
22.1%
21,344
22.9%
512
3.6%
832
5.8%
2,187,572
30.7%
COUNT
23
138
239
1,896
1,321
61
908
134
136
1,868
1,113
24
124
27
1,213
206
57
226
818
833
31
31
355
354
11
9
12,156
VEHICLE
MILES
CAPACITY
1,386
34.1%
11,934
29.8%
8,505
30.2%
140,556
85.8%
17,966
63.6%
4,095
37.2%
43,152
64.0%
8,134
20.3%
11,466
37.5%
136,476
84.5%
51,934
60.2%
1,547
24.6%
8,631
28.9%
1,729
27.0%
16,809
58.3%
7,595
26.0%
2,842
19.2%
15,876
28.5%
49,352
59.0%
51,212
61.5%
1,012
19.0%
920
18.5%
8,142
63.3%
7,912
59.5%
576
32.4%
448
28.5%
610,207
57.5%
TRIPS
2
14
24
67
63
5
43
20
11
67
56
3
13
3
63
24
9
24
42
41
5
5
17
18
1
1
641
LINK
VESSEL
LENGTH MILES
63
126
78
1,092
35
840
68
4,556
13
819
63
315
48
2,064
49
980
78
858
68
4,556
46
2,576
91
273
63
819
91
273
13
819
35
840
49
441
63
1,512
62
2,604
62
2,542
46
230
46
230
23
391
23
414
64
64
64
64
30,298
Lituya Link Volume
LINK
KETCHIKAN-ANNETTE BAY
ANNETTE BAY-KETCHIKAN
TOTAL
COUNT
16,170
15,034
31,204
PASSENGER
MILES
129,360
120,272
249,632
CAPACITY
26.5%
24.7%
25.6%
COUNT
4,698
4,583
9,281
VEHICLE
MILES CAPACITY
42,280
64.2%
41,176
62.7%
83,456
63.5%
TRIPS
488
487
975
LINK
VESSEL
LENGTH MILES
8
3,904
8
3,896
7,800
79
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Malaspina Link Volume
LINK
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
KAKE-JUNEAU
KAKE-PETERSBURG
KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-SITKA
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
SITKA-JUNEAU
SITKA-KAKE
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
KETCHIKAN-PETERSBURG
KETCHIKAN-KAKE
TOTAL
COUNT
4,804
11,132
6,301
10,889
413
3,895
14
124
3,774
5,297
5,041
295
3,522
308
184
2,917
5,967
3,884
5,216
129
4
74,110
PASSENGER
MILES
CAPACITY
2,858,380
34.4%
756,976
32.5%
81,913
18.7%
740,452
31.4%
50,799
30.6%
514,140
29.8%
1,596
3.1%
8,060
27.6%
2,245,530
27.1%
471,433
38.0%
620,043
36.1%
46,020
65.6%
144,402
24.5%
40,656
68.4%
21,160
40.9%
455,052
23.2%
77,571
17.9%
345,676
27.0%
213,856
37.4%
14,448
28.7%
708
0.9%
9,708,871
28.0%
COUNT
2,500
3,654
2,255
3,566
191
1,903
8
51
1,925
2,221
2,157
68
1,697
79
63
1,427
1,872
1,814
2,137
59
4
29,651
VEHICLE
MILES
1,490,475
249,084
28,301
245,820
24,477
253,704
798
3,380
1,203,685
194,732
265,188
10,608
71,750
10,296
7,360
229,320
24,466
166,697
87,084
6,944
531
4,574,700
CAPACITY
96.3%
57.4%
35.9%
55.3%
76.1%
78.4%
9.3%
60.5%
74.2%
85.6%
83.1%
81.6%
63.3%
93.7%
75.3%
60.9%
30.2%
67.7%
82.3%
70.6%
5.3%
60.2%
TRIPS
31
76
75
77
3
29
1
1
31
31
31
1
32
1
1
28
74
32
31
1
1
588
LINK
LENGTH
595
68
13
68
123
132
114
65
595
89
123
156
41
132
115
156
13
89
41
112
177
-
VESSEL
MILES
18,445
5,168
975
5,236
369
3,828
114
65
18,445
2,759
3,813
156
1,312
132
115
4,368
962
2,848
1,271
112
177
70,670
80
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Matanuska Link Volume
LINK
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
HOONAH-JUNEAU
HOONAH-SITKA
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-HOONAH
JUNEAU-KAKE
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
KAKE-JUNEAU
KAKE-PETERSBURG
KAKE-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-KAKE
PETERSBURG-SITKA
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN
SITKA-HOONAH
SITKA-JUNEAU
SITKA-KAKE
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
WRANGELL-JUNEAU
TOTAL
COUNT
4,589
1,786
1,479
1,229
3,997
1,616
3,412
3,214
191
321
3,612
2,919
5,648
6,536
3,562
2,696
353
6,727
5,310
1,178
2,314
819
340
1,915
6,394
6,499
54
78,710
PASSENGER
MILES
CAPACITY
312,052
30.9%
23,218
18.0%
70,992
36.5%
145,022
22.8%
271,796
26.9%
74,336
29.9%
388,968
39.9%
395,322
21.0%
25,212
21.2%
36,594
7.1%
234,780
27.7%
335,685
24.0%
513,968
23.2%
581,704
21.7%
438,126
33.0%
175,240
16.2%
55,068
15.7%
275,807
22.3%
483,210
21.9%
139,004
29.1%
305,448
22.4%
94,185
18.2%
53,040
18.9%
24,895
19.3%
569,066
21.2%
266,459
21.9%
8,856
12.0%
6,298,053
23.3%
COUNT
1,498
573
602
390
1,414
518
1,008
1,095
78
117
1,094
869
2,486
2,347
1,200
900
161
2,258
2,455
494
735
197
108
587
2,246
2,242
45
27,717
VEHICLE
MILES
CAPACITY
98,124
54.2%
6,916
31.1%
28,704
79.8%
48,380
38.8%
95,268
51.2%
24,656
51.5%
112,518
63.3%
131,979
38.4%
11,220
46.7%
13,566
14.0%
69,420
45.0%
94,070
38.4%
206,661
55.0%
193,397
41.8%
138,990
59.7%
54,340
29.0%
21,996
38.5%
88,806
40.2%
196,742
54.3%
57,820
65.6%
94,248
38.1%
23,460
23.5%
17,004
32.3%
6,955
31.9%
192,596
40.0%
84,747
40.6%
5,248
54.1%
2,117,831
44.0%
TRIPS
33
22
9
12
33
12
19
34
2
10
29
27
54
67
24
37
5
67
54
9
23
10
4
22
67
66
1
752
LINK
VESSEL
LENGTH MILES
68
2,244
13
286
48
432
118
1,416
68
2,244
46
552
114
2,166
123
4,182
132
264
114
1,140
65
1,885
115
3,105
91
4,914
89
5,963
123
2,952
65
2,405
156
780
41
2,747
91
4,914
118
1,062
132
3,036
115
1,150
156
624
13
286
89
5,963
41
2,706
164
164
59,582
81
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Taku Link Volume
LINK
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
HOONAH-JUNEAU
HOONAH-SITKA
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-HOONAH
JUNEAU-KAKE
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
KAKE-JUNEAU
KAKE-PETERSBURG
KAKE-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-KAKE
PETERSBURG-SITKA
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN
SITKA-HOONAH
SITKA-JUNEAU
SITKA-KAKE
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
SKAGWAY-JUNEAU
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU
HOONAH-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-HOONAH
TOTAL
PASSENGER
COUNT
MILES
CAPACITY
3,416
232,288
25.7%
3,138
40,794
19.5%
1,194
57,312
37.9%
1,632
192,576
33.3%
5,459
371,212
30.0%
2,090
96,140
35.1%
152
17,328
21.7%
1,068
131,364
16.1%
248
32,736
35.4%
536
61,104
9.6%
759
49,335
14.5%
1,251
143,865
21.0%
611
55,601
7.6%
1,905
169,545
14.7%
104
12,792
9.9%
1,385
90,025
12.0%
289
45,084
82.6%
2,191
89,831
16.9%
1,135
103,285
14.1%
800
94,400
57.1%
1,542
203,544
31.5%
929
106,835
20.4%
466
72,696
44.4%
2,524
32,812
22.5%
923
74,763
17.6%
2,150
191,350
16.6%
1,686
69,126
13.0%
359
22,258
20.5%
160
9,920
15.2%
131
3,013
12.5%
253
5,819
14.5%
40,486 2,878,753 20.1%
COUNT
1,058
1,061
309
461
1,742
638
47
373
66
238
268
448
273
749
54
612
39
609
629
134
635
286
54
956
372
576
701
208
82
79
149
13,906
VEHICLE
MILES
75,140
13,624
14,928
54,988
120,700
30,130
5,244
46,125
8,448
27,360
16,770
50,140
24,661
64,614
6,396
38,740
5,616
24,067
53,599
16,874
82,104
32,660
8,736
11,986
28,188
50,374
27,593
12,338
5,022
1,725
3,243
962,133
CAPACITY
55.7%
46.1%
68.7%
65.9%
67.0%
75.0%
47.2%
39.3%
65.5%
29.8%
35.8%
52.7%
23.8%
40.5%
35.9%
37.1%
77.0%
32.9%
54.7%
66.8%
90.8%
44.0%
36.3%
59.7%
49.6%
31.1%
37.9%
83.3%
54.7%
52.8%
59.6%
48.4%
TRIPS
38
46
9
14
52
17
2
19
2
16
15
17
23
37
3
33
1
37
23
4
14
13
3
32
15
37
37
5
3
3
5
575
LINK
VESSEL
LENGTH MILES
68
2,584
13
598
48
432
118
1,652
68
3,536
46
782
114
228
123
2,337
132
264
114
1,824
65
975
115
1,955
91
2,093
89
3,293
123
369
65
2,145
156
156
41
1,517
91
2,093
118
472
132
1,848
115
1,495
156
468
13
416
81
1,215
89
3,293
41
1,517
62
310
62
186
23
69
23
115
40,237
82
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Tustumena Link Volume
LINK
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR
CHIGNIK-KODIAK
CHIGNIK-SAND POINT
COLD BAY-FALSE PASS
COLD BAY-KING COVE
DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN
FALSE PASS-AKUTAN
HOMER-KODIAK
HOMER-PORT LIONS
HOMER-SELDOVIA
KING COVE-COLD BAY
KING COVE-SAND POINT
KODIAK-CHIGNIK
KODIAK-HOMER
KODIAK-PORT LIONS
PORT LIONS-HOMER
PORT LIONS-KODIAK
SAND POINT-CHIGNIK
SAND POINT-KING COVE
SELDOVIA-HOMER
WHITTIER-JUNEAU
JUNEAU-WHITTIER
KODIAK-WHITTIER
OLD HARBOR-KODIAK
OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT
KODIAK-OLD HARBOR
SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR
PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE
OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS
KODIAK-OUZINKIE
OUZINKIE-KODIAK
AKUTAN-COLD BAY
PORT LIONS-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-KODIAK
TOTAL
COUNT
611
406
374
481
493
562
451
2,199
4,015
2,131
661
642
509
2,849
732
3,302
739
273
736
1,901
27
145
18
158
137
155
129
3,535
2,837
3,625
4,362
366
14
69
39,644
PASSENGER
MILES
CAPACITY
27,495
38.2%
101,094
42.3%
51,612
33.4%
27,898
30.1%
12,325
30.8%
25,290
35.1%
26,158
28.2%
299,064
39.3%
538,010
38.0%
36,227
14.5%
16,525
41.3%
62,916
40.1%
126,741
45.4%
387,464
41.4%
19,764
30.5%
442,468
36.2%
19,953
25.7%
37,674
28.4%
72,128
46.0%
32,317
12.8%
13,554
8.4%
72,790
30.2%
4,788
11.3%
15,800
24.7%
39,867
28.5%
15,500
32.3%
24,510
20.2%
45,955
39.5%
36,881
33.5%
50,750
42.7%
61,068
48.7%
57,828
22.9%
3,794
8.8%
18,354
14.4%
2,824,562
31.9%
COUNT
70
110
125
69
143
76
70
994
1,782
1,021
156
146
159
1,125
327
1,460
351
81
180
987
74
89
26
71
70
85
60
1,530
1,259
1,380
1,642
74
12
74
15,878
VEHICLE
MILES
CAPACITY
3,105
20.5%
26,892
54.1%
17,526
52.4%
4,118
20.4%
3,625
42.1%
3,285
22.5%
4,060
20.7%
126,888
83.5%
220,966
79.4%
16,660
32.6%
4,100
45.9%
14,308
42.9%
40,338
66.8%
140,896
76.9%
8,505
64.0%
181,704
75.3%
8,856
57.4%
10,764
39.6%
18,424
53.0%
16,235
31.2%
43,172
109.0%
45,682
87.1%
7,182
77.2%
7,100
52.5%
20,079
68.3%
8,600
82.8%
11,020
43.8%
18,356
80.4%
15,132
69.9%
18,340
76.6%
21,574
86.3%
11,218
21.7%
2,981
36.3%
17,556
72.3%
1,119,247
60.1%
TRIPS
10
6
7
10
10
10
10
35
66
92
10
10
7
43
15
57
18
6
10
93
2
3
1
4
3
3
4
56
53
53
56
10
1
3
777
LINK
VESSEL
LENGTH MILES
45
450
249
1,494
138
966
58
580
25
250
45
450
58
580
136
4,760
134
8,844
17
1,564
25
250
98
980
249
1,743
136
5,848
27
405
134
7,638
27
486
138
828
98
980
17
1,581
502
1,004
502
1,506
266
266
100
400
291
873
100
300
190
760
13
728
13
689
14
742
14
784
158
1,580
271
271
266
798
51,378
83
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Monthly Southeast Link Volume
(January - June)
TRIPS
4
1
4
6
16
17
3
8
4
2
1
20
10
2
1
5
4
3
2
4
3
3
6
2
5
12
1
4
7
1
13
4
1
3
3
5
13
5
5
2
2
13
12
2
8
8
43
43
-
26,942
9,727
369
24,708
3,727
369
JUNE
PASS VEH TRIPS PASS VEH TRIPS
53
26
1
447 109
4
369
98
4
67
34
2
23
15
2
1,715 807
8
1,898 631
6
3,040 1,171 30 4,432 1,431 32
1,579 581
26 3,206 1,004 32
36
20
1
259 126
5
348 161
7
109
19
3
449
96
4
368
87
4
3,623 1,352 31 4,888 1,485 32
214 116
4
354 128
6
294
98
3
748 200
4
286 122
2
318 121
2
381 101
5
530 144
5
1,378 514
11 2,243 742
16
64
34
1
356 170
3
191
60
1
239
80
3
694 194
4
335
97
4
603 194
4
847 396
6
1,552 614
7
400 165
3
434 132
2
231 110
7
907 315
9
2,098 846
14 3,021 940
13
1,681 653
10 2,214 747
9
281
83
4
563 183
4
1,022 433
11 2,172 767
14
711 336
8
1,502 570
9
948 286
10 1,436 380
15
638 291
4
1,129 453
5
1,633 648
25 3,183 1,074 32
38
29
1
36
11
2
58
22
1
20
2
1
33
17
1
71
16
2
1,028 434
11 2,138 770
14
1,932 762
13 2,823 913
13
265 114
2
297 109
2
456 106
4
406
97
4
312 177
5
457 166
6
214 116
5
229
67
3
31
8
1
16
7
1
131
75
3
44
22
1
147
79
3
207 104
4
1,375 456
45 1,266 414
42
1,289 430
45 1,138 429
42
368
72
3
327
75
4
8
9
1
54
32
1
13
7
1
-
425
VEH
49
18
38
478
672
432
27
202
144
26
13
852
291
122
7
101
219
55
112
78
58
115
268
119
68
526
4
289
189
36
312
178
50
163
68
184
283
177
70
26
16
316
501
101
154
113
448
452
-
16,100
PASS
148
56
141
926
1,820
1,229
126
881
667
76
69
2,309
1,110
212
28
255
463
168
94
122
139
233
556
180
153
1,377
15
668
341
289
1,065
326
423
345
177
674
860
326
187
110
74
1,061
1,296
169
237
155
1,210
1,162
-
48,915
TRIPS
5
2
4
6
19
16
5
6
3
2
20
8
1
2
1
5
5
4
2
3
5
5
8
2
7
13
1
4
8
1
14
7
1
5
4
4
14
2
4
4
14
13
2
6
6
48
48
-
395
VEH
63
8
68
500
721
302
65
175
103
26
765
257
25
133
6
146
331
56
116
49
122
168
416
135
89
505
4
231
177
68
425
181
28
273
143
193
226
52
51
71
459
464
118
95
94
531
493
-
12,837
PASS
252
13
165
1,013
1,999
988
200
669
384
157
2,270
896
52
237
8
272
933
162
190
118
372
578
780
278
204
1,436
4
562
472
295
1,144
337
147
874
546
536
718
141
116
197
1,284
1,277
201
177
169
1,684
1,435
-
33,052
TRIPS
4
4
4
12
13
4
8
2
16
6
1
1
3
5
4
4
3
4
4
4
12
1
4
8
11
5
2
2
2
5
10
3
4
4
11
12
6
4
2
27
26
-
267
MAY
VEH
78
53
337
439
184
53
214
61
537
173
21
8
60
243
81
69
52
62
213
39
406
6
288
112
274
72
65
65
43
184
105
57
74
53
280
395
59
42
19
290
308
-
6,174
APRIL
PASS
200
192
594
1,138
539
139
709
109
1,437
447
100
20
223
523
318
155
180
237
374
80
969
18
628
283
691
146
230
170
159
364
287
206
275
227
738
970
123
84
46
910
1,010
-
16,248
MARCH
TRIPS
5
5
5
14
17
5
5
5
19
10
1
5
4
5
5
5
4
4
5
14
1
5
9
14
4
4
5
4
12
5
5
5
14
14
8
8
13
14
-
286
TOTAL
FEBRUARY
VEH
65
60
434
553
190
67
100
158
566
276
2
81
264
74
44
78
68
245
51
489
2
365
105
345
62
160
94
210
138
62
71
61
346
476
44
47
168
148
-
6,769
ANGOON-HOONAH
ANGOON-JUNEAU
ANGOON-TENAKEE
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
HOONAH-ANGOON
HOONAH-JUNEAU
HOONAH-SITKA
HOONAH-TENAKEE
JUNEAU-ANGOON
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-HOONAH
JUNEAU-KAKE
JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN
JUNEAU-PELICAN
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
JUNEAU-SKAGWAY
JUNEAU-TENAKEE
JUNEAU-YAKUTAT
KAKE-JUNEAU
KAKE-PETERSBURG
KAKE-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM
KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PELICAN-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-KAKE
PETERSBURG-SITKA
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN
SITKA-HOONAH
SITKA-JUNEAU
SITKA-KAKE
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
SKAGWAY-JUNEAU
TENAKEE-ANGOON
TENAKEE-HOONAH
TENAKEE-JUNEAU
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
YAKUTAT-JUNEAU
SITKA-ANGOON
JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU
GUSTAVUS-PELICAN
PELICAN-GUSTAVUS
HOONAH-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-HOONAH
KETCHIKAN-ANNETTE BAY
ANNETTE BAY-KETCHIKAN
ANGOON-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-PETERSBURG
PELICAN-HOONAH
WRANGELL-JUNEAU
HOONAH-PELICAN
KETCHIKAN-KAKE
JANUARY
PASS
173
127
815
1,526
693
183
281
472
1,903
803
15
256
476
208
141
192
162
403
129
1,161
13
797
260
861
112
384
231
355
470
250
158
176
814
1,111
100
101
529
445
-
17,286
LINK
84
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Monthly Southeast Link Volume
(July - December)
PASS
22
110
185
435
2,325
679
168
841
323
30
2,024
1,103
85
20
104
722
266
131
178
274
645
165
814
16
494
290
1,024
121
247
190
195
614
791
135
314
1,039
836
221
225
216
258
1,451
1,340
-
VEH
10
29
49
302
714
177
43
313
152
9
643
390
28
9
46
399
48
52
79
96
388
95
409
6
260
128
470
84
114
67
74
333
207
37
59
492
390
98
113
93
84
492
472
-
TRIPS
1
3
4
4
21
17
3
8
4
1
20
11
1
1
3
6
4
4
5
4
5
5
12
1
4
8
14
4
2
2
4
6
18
4
4
14
12
5
4
4
5
47
47
-
PASS
26
305
164
469
1,853
560
777
418
319
1,862
862
19
184
454
252
120
327
200
428
124
808
22
681
182
751
105
412
466
329
598
224
190
625
824
171
303
269
155
1,607
1,457
-
VEH
12
59
42
274
552
157
330
141
70
612
269
3
68
235
60
33
84
100
242
56
365
6
266
95
316
61
216
109
174
139
58
47
312
350
86
116
101
64
497
507
-
TRIPS
1
5
4
4
20
16
8
5
5
20
9
1
4
4
5
4
5
4
4
4
13
1
5
8
13
5
4
5
4
16
5
4
13
13
4
5
5
4
43
43
-
8,553
356
19,902
7,284
345
DECEMBER
TRIPS
4
6
6
20
17
1
7
3
3
5
20
9
1
1
4
5
1
2
2
3
4
5
14
1
8
5
1
13
5
3
1
1
7
17
4
2
4
13
14
6
6
2
2
49
48
-
21,666
26,516
440
13,359
36,342
NOVEMBER
VEH
38
79
393
858
308
12
317
117
47
68
748
333
28
5
112
380
6
34
46
86
359
200
519
7
405
103
42
522
127
160
47
21
357
296
49
41
41
526
522
88
117
54
38
577
548
-
355
OCTOBER
9,781
SEPTEMBER
475
16,252
51,916
444
TOTAL
AUGUST
VEH TRIPS PASS VEH TRIPS PASS VEH TRIPS PASS
79
4
439 106
5
253
88
4
161
125
26
4
70
32
4
367
654
7
1,180 364
5
951 405
6
772
1,493 31 5,841 1,568 31 4,303 1,482 34 2,163
1,255 28 3,346 1,110 27 2,707 972
35
801
35
10
1
74
143
7
466 144
8
384 147
9
959
488
11
1
179
32
5
232
57
8
248
109
5
254
62
3
119
22
1
246
1,684 31 4,660 1,360 31 3,723 1,332 35 1,876
140
7
613 194
12
639 211
14 1,141
351
5
497 170
3
393 112
2
44
149
2
535 232
3
319 131
2
29
370
10 1,340 440
11
625 251
8
308
547
22 2,370 679
25 1,340 549
11
763
190
43
2
8
2
108
15
1
27
107
2
365 111
2
212 126
2
14
7
1
70
322
5
454 159
3
395 104
2
195
97
3
532 136
4
198
35
2
339
584
6
1,842 765
8
1,329 654
6
719
122
2
416 122
2
228 112
2
499
9
1,500 577
9
947 443
8
355
854
13 2,046 639
12 1,383 492
13 1,366
21
766
13 1,776 544
11 1,280 450
11 1,052
82
3
459 135
4
204
40
2
352
35
1
66
28
1
92
36
2
86
871
13 2,467 907
14 1,783 732
12 1,315
429
8
1,146 446
9
457 205
9
243
519
567
25 1,817 452
25
825 239
10
88
158
198
2
755 307
3
773 368
4
851
1,153 28 3,227 949
27 2,580 803
34
795
225
45
2
53
19
3
127
43
6
246
3
1
71
12
3
27
2
201
8
2
317
38
4
190
43
4
200
890
13 2,606 926
14 1,743 770
12 1,318
868
13 2,006 626
12 1,476 482
13 1,411
68
1
487 206
3
266 116
2
67
4
396
87
5
139
57
2
151
6
627 141
8
308 136
9
137
127
6
582 144
8
399 142
9
193
6
1
66
7
2
57
9
2
5
1
60
8
2
50
7
2
67
4
39
17
1
89
89
4
74
27
1
61
430
44 1,743 557
47 1,236 425
40 1,885
427
44 1,634 533
47 1,093 400
40 1,784
95
5
152
43
3
72
11
1
129
62
1
4
3
1
-
16,980
ANGOON-HOONAH
ANGOON-JUNEAU
ANGOON-TENAKEE
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
HOONAH-ANGOON
HOONAH-JUNEAU
HOONAH-SITKA
HOONAH-TENAKEE
JUNEAU-ANGOON
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-HOONAH
JUNEAU-KAKE
JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN
JUNEAU-PELICAN
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
JUNEAU-SKAGWAY
JUNEAU-TENAKEE
JUNEAU-YAKUTAT
KAKE-JUNEAU
KAKE-PETERSBURG
KAKE-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM
KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PELICAN-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-KAKE
PETERSBURG-SITKA
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN
SITKA-HOONAH
SITKA-JUNEAU
SITKA-KAKE
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
SKAGWAY-JUNEAU
TENAKEE-ANGOON
TENAKEE-HOONAH
TENAKEE-JUNEAU
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
YAKUTAT-JUNEAU
SITKA-ANGOON
JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU
GUSTAVUS-PELICAN
PELICAN-GUSTAVUS
HOONAH-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-HOONAH
KETCHIKAN-ANNETTE BAY
ANNETTE BAY-KETCHIKAN
ANGOON-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-PETERSBURG
PELICAN-HOONAH
WRANGELL-JUNEAU
HOONAH-PELICAN
KETCHIKAN-KAKE
JULY
PASS
354
2,082
5,696
4,246
515
55
597
6,574
473
1,351
355
1,076
1,993
38
382
1,130
479
1,401
438
1,464
3,068
2,804
394
109
2,653
1,239
2,290
582
3,907
16
27
2,675
3,233
181
320
643
454
50
94
190
279
1,274
1,247
537
-
58,965
LINK
85
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Monthly Southwest Link Volume
(January - June)
VEH
18
51
52
9
38
24
29
125
351
16
18
229
159
196
46
28
50
52
181
61
183
55
6
56
125
128
459
51
304
373
24
20
30
21
104
126
129
106
15
-
TRIPS
3
1
1
1
2
3
2
13
16
2
3
7
6
10
3
2
1
2
6
2
7
2
1
3
10
13
13
1
15
13
1
1
1
1
4
5
5
4
2
188
11,123
TRIPS PASS
1
202
3
99
2
183
40
1
135
1
159
1
76
1
8
318
16
732
1
146
1
150
6
654
4
435
7
370
1
194
1
95
2
184
1
190
7
444
1
144
3
512
1
157
32
1
237
7
266
1
11
269
9
1,311
3
97
14
657
11 1,003
1
38
62
72
1
36
3
264
2
361
2
423
3
313
1
63
-
4,048
JUNE
140
VEH
6
126
76
18
6
10
8
67
230
7
6
277
116
135
8
17
68
26
286
28
78
19
16
95
8
167
190
136
314
218
17
15
88
54
58
87
8
3,089
TRIPS PASS
76
2
251
2
145
48
39
38
11
5
131
11
487
62
33
4
673
287
2
220
49
53
2
140
97
4
622
83
183
49
57
2
148
43
5
345
4
464
2
281
11
656
4
529
24
23
223
102
118
245
24
7,059
VEH
56
61
100
202
211
47
54
165
26
113
97
64
284
86
-
MAY
60
2,378
109
TRIPS PASS
2
160
2
43
4
237
9
435
4
260
2
45
2
40
4
315
3
32
4
251
3
239
2
166
10
538
3
219
-
1,566
VEH
53
72
54
160
155
35
67
186
39
60
66
58
239
62
-
TRIPS PASS
50
82
5
114
11
276
4
318
8
12
48
65
6
402
2
6
4
12
52
4
134
137
63
11
429
208
6
6
6
6
-
2,980
VEH
23
197
93
165
83
125
15
90
67
74
22
201
146
115
144
175
-
APRIL
54
MARCH
1,306
FEBRUARY
1,735
TRIPS PASS
5
153
13
483
1
130
3
337
4
235
3
235
3
37
1
1
186
2
130
4
132
5
130
13
473
5
305
3
250
3
397
5
448
1
3
4,061
VEH
11
231
22
75
38
65
4
27
11
5
50
11
244
95
37
46
109
11
66
78
TOTAL
PASS
20
492
36
210
76
177
2
18
47
8
104
18
503
251
83
125
334
14
69
1,158
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR
CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA
CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK
CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER
CHIGNIK-KODIAK
CHIGNIK-SAND POINT
COLD BAY-FALSE PASS
COLD BAY-KING COVE
CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY
CORDOVA-TATITLEK
CORDOVA-VALDEZ
CORDOVA-WHITTIER
DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN
FALSE PASS-AKUTAN
HOMER-KODIAK
HOMER-PORT LIONS
HOMER-SELDOVIA
KING COVE-COLD BAY
KING COVE-SAND POINT
KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY
KODIAK-CHIGNIK
KODIAK-HOMER
KODIAK-PORT LIONS
KODIAK-WHITTIER
PORT LIONS-HOMER
PORT LIONS-KODIAK
SAND POINT-CHIGNIK
SAND POINT-KING COVE
SELDOVIA-HOMER
TATITLEK-CORDOVA
TATITLEK-VALDEZ
VALDEZ-CORDOVA
VALDEZ-TATITLEK
VALDEZ-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY
WHITTIER-CORDOVA
WHITTIER-VALDEZ
OLD HARBOR-KODIAK
OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT
KODIAK-OLD HARBOR
SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR
PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE
OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS
KODIAK-OUZINKIE
OUZINKIE-KODIAK
AKUTAN-COLD BAY
PORT LIONS-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-KODIAK
JANUARY
2,587
LINK
86
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Monthly Southwest Link Volume
(July-December)
VEH
3
8
3
3
17
180
78
166
99
97
120
95
5
3
31
4
26
7
185
30
190
144
176
214
-
TRIPS
1
2
2
2
4
17
4
9
13
5
7
14
2
2
5
2
4
1
17
5
9
8
8
9
-
152
4,075
TRIPS PASS
1
4
1
23
1
7
3
5
3
31
18
352
4
147
8
334
13
208
5
196
7
253
1
13
172
3
7
3
7
4
64
3
6
4
48
1
10
17
364
5
62
8
404
8
338
8
489
8
544
-
1,884
DECEMBER
150
VEH
5
6
4
17
19
232
84
209
90
109
176
85
11
20
27
16
35
11
224
40
203
175
193
223
-
2,214
TRIPS PASS
1
8
1
15
1
8
2
85
7
40
17
509
3
122
9
482
10
257
5
268
7
361
1
3
10
243
2
48
2
74
4
46
2
30
7
136
1
19
20
549
4
109
9
497
9
379
9
516
9
641
-
5,445
VEH
8
7
4
9
76
278
91
276
82
142
190
4
90
6
9
39
6
71
10
303
49
264
194
214
284
-
NOVEMBER
152
6,170
TRIPS PASS
2
6
2
2
16
1
1
2
2
5
15
13
265
17
600
2
2
8
166
7
601
11
149
2
2
2
1
8
347
3
7
352
3
4
1
2
11
144
4
17
13
134
6
12
256
2
7
16
696
12
165
1
1
1
1
4
614
4
390
4
491
4
720
2
-
191
VEH
17
68
66
20
11
15
39
227
393
13
16
280
157
113
44
35
52
18
262
91
189
65
17
43
134
177
350
83
276
251
14
26
32
9
101
106
119
109
12
-
4,050
10,026
TRIPS PASS
2
80
2
74
3
105
3
47
1
23
2
63
3
100
11
483
16
869
3
80
2
58
10
649
6
473
11
207
2
119
3
165
3
67
1
34
10
728
2
200
6
496
2
134
3
26
2
161
10
229
9
385
17 1,023
2
123
18
589
15
667
41
1
26
1
31
26
4
355
4
296
4
338
4
392
3
64
-
OCTOBER
2,706
SEPTEMBER
201
VEH
15
65
99
68
22
11
47
146
336
27
16
358
149
156
35
43
86
27
331
56
159
50
47
36
145
150
569
73
363
378
23
24
105
105
115
111
26
-
4,572
13,628
233
TOTAL
AUGUST
PASS VEH TRIPS PASS
159
13
2
94
150
70
2
162
175
81
2
241
63
11
1
256
127
38
2
41
132
15
2
88
110
20
2
169
303 105
6
481
1,329 486
25
956
101
10
2
173
123
14
2
87
941 340
8
940
454 177
6
402
235 108
9
341
161
31
2
138
136
23
2
193
164
77
2
210
137
39
2
51
687 263
8
1,014
144
60
2
122
445 160
6
467
146
63
2
108
47
8
1
168
162
37
2
119
279 145
9
305
5
5
2
178
66
5
391
4
4
2
3,670 1,111 34 2,020
175
78
2
174
1,334 463
26
940
2,282 728
33 1,170
55
16
1
49
52
44
13
1
320 116
4
302
318 108
4
320
345 116
4
383
349 123
4
376
90
10
2
125
-
5,351
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR
CHENEGA BAY-CORDOVA
CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK
CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER
CHIGNIK-KODIAK
CHIGNIK-SAND POINT
COLD BAY-FALSE PASS
COLD BAY-KING COVE
CORDOVA-CHENEGA BAY
CORDOVA-TATITLEK
CORDOVA-VALDEZ
CORDOVA-WHITTIER
DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN
FALSE PASS-AKUTAN
HOMER-KODIAK
HOMER-PORT LIONS
HOMER-SELDOVIA
KING COVE-COLD BAY
KING COVE-SAND POINT
KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY
KODIAK-CHIGNIK
KODIAK-HOMER
KODIAK-PORT LIONS
KODIAK-WHITTIER
PORT LIONS-HOMER
PORT LIONS-KODIAK
SAND POINT-CHIGNIK
SAND POINT-KING COVE
SELDOVIA-HOMER
TATITLEK-CORDOVA
TATITLEK-VALDEZ
VALDEZ-CORDOVA
VALDEZ-TATITLEK
VALDEZ-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY
WHITTIER-CORDOVA
WHITTIER-VALDEZ
OLD HARBOR-KODIAK
OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT
KODIAK-OLD HARBOR
SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR
PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE
OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS
KODIAK-OUZINKIE
OUZINKIE-KODIAK
AKUTAN-COLD BAY
PORT LIONS-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-KODIAK
JULY
16,079
LINK
87
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Monthly Cross-Gulf Link Volume
(January - June)
TRIPS PASS
2
169
1
364
162
1
-
VEH
69
101
63
-
TRIPS
1
2
1
-
4
VEH
111
59
60
233
TRIPS PASS
2
295
3
187
179
695
VEH
115
157
-
4
603
4
219
270
4
TRIPS PASS
2
265
2
338
-
JUNE
230
VEH
109
110
-
TRIPS PASS
2
183
2
87
-
MAY
661
VEH
117
102
-
APRIL
5
MARCH
272
FEBRUARY
219
TRIPS PASS
194
164
2
3
-
358
VEH
86
91
5
TOTAL
PASS
27
145
177
WHITTIER-YAKUTAT
YAKUTAT-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-JUNEAU
JUNEAU-WHITTIER
JANUARY
172
LINK
Monthly Cross-Gulf Link Volume
(July-December)
VEH
-
TRIPS
-
-
TRIPS PASS
-
-
DECEMBER
-
VEH
-
TRIPS PASS
-
VEH
-
NOVEMBER
-
-
TRIPS PASS
-
VEH
-
-
TRIPS PASS
2
2
-
OCTOBER
-
SEPTEMBER
4
VEH
119
120
239
TRIPS PASS
3
260
2
204
464
VEH
200
111
-
AUGUST
5
TOTAL
PASS
473
359
-
311
WHITTIER-YAKUTAT
YAKUTAT-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-JUNEAU
JUNEAU-WHITTIER
JULY
832
LINK
88
Stateroom Usage
Alaska Marine Highway System, Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
These reports focus on stateroom usage and are similar to the Link Volume Summary Reports of Passengers and Vehicles. Of the eleven
vessels in the AMHS fleet, six have staterooms: the MV Columbia, the MV Kennicott, the MV Taku, the MV Malaspina, the MV Matanuska,
and the MV Tustumena. Please note that stateroom sales on the MV Malaspina in the summer are limited to onboard only.
The reports show the percentage of cabins used on each link and are reported by geographic region and vessel. Regional reports of
stateroom usage are displayed alphabetically by embarking port and capacity ratio. Individual vessel tables provide the link volume ratio
by month. The years 2000 through 2015 Annual Traffic Volume Reports are based on counts from issued tickets (pre-sailing data). Years
prior to 2000 were based on counts from used tickets (post-sailing data).
89
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Columbia Staterooms
(104 Staterooms)
LINK
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
JAN
-
FEB
-
MAR
-
APR
26%
-
MAY
91%
50%
22%
57%
61%
54%
82%
83%
54%
54%
15%
52%
83%
JUN
94%
67%
21%
58%
88%
90%
89%
90%
83%
83%
22%
82%
88%
JUL
91%
67%
32%
62%
66%
77%
86%
83%
86%
79%
90%
32%
81%
84%
AUG
93%
71%
26%
51%
80%
94%
82%
81%
87%
83%
26%
84%
80%
SEP
71%
71%
15%
42%
82%
95%
63%
63%
79%
76%
26%
79%
62%
OCT
44%
-
NOV
-
DEC
-
TOTAL
85%
65%
23%
55%
66%
78%
81%
80%
81%
76%
76%
23%
75%
80%
AUG
84%
23%
24%
25%
75%
70%
80%
81%
23%
24%
23%
69%
69%
70%
-
SEP
50%
14%
17%
27%
1%
63%
49%
73%
49%
16%
17%
1%
15%
59%
59%
49%
-
OCT
9%
-
NOV
-
DEC
-
TOTAL
63%
20%
23%
28%
1%
62%
50%
62%
61%
23%
20%
1%
20%
57%
57%
49%
63%
61%
Kennicott Staterooms
(109 Staterooms)
LINK
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN
CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK
CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER
HOMER-KODIAK
HOMER-SELDOVIA
JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN
JUNEAU-YAKUTAT
KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM
KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU
KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY
KODIAK-HOMER
SELDOVIA-HOMER
WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY
WHITTIER-YAKUTAT
YAKUTAT-JUNEAU
YAKUTAT-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-JUNEAU
JUNEAU-WHITTIER
JAN
-
FEB
-
MAR
53%
11%
14%
25%
1%
54%
41%
43%
46%
14%
23%
1%
11%
46%
47%
36%
-
APR
55%
12%
10%
26%
47%
19%
43%
39%
10%
16%
12%
42%
39%
17%
-
MAY
60%
25%
27%
29%
2%
58%
47%
58%
57%
27%
22%
1%
25%
54%
55%
45%
-
JUN
85%
38%
48%
24%
61%
71%
61%
80%
50%
20%
1%
37%
60%
59%
71%
61%
JUL
81%
26%
32%
36%
71%
68%
75%
79%
32%
18%
27%
74%
75%
66%
63%
-
90
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Malaspina Staterooms
(72 Staterooms)
LINK
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
KAKE-JUNEAU
KAKE-PETERSBURG
KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
SITKA-JUNEAU
SITKA-KAKE
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
PETERSBURG-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-PETERSBURG
JAN
78%
58%
9%
33%
64%
57%
65%
71%
50%
51%
16%
51%
65%
-
FEB
73%
44%
9%
48%
48%
50%
65%
70%
42%
42%
8%
42%
67%
-
MAR
82%
43%
15%
49%
50%
74%
63%
59%
69%
69%
56%
69%
81%
57%
12%
59%
66%
68%
-
APR
88%
45%
20%
53%
58%
59%
77%
78%
48%
49%
17%
50%
75%
-
MAY
-
JUN
-
JUL
4%
3%
13%
3%
-
AUG
95%
10%
7%
13%
79%
8%
90%
94%
73%
79%
5%
79%
92%
51%
SEP
6%
4%
6%
5%
-
OCT
83%
70%
19%
51%
84%
93%
69%
80%
79%
78%
28%
78%
70%
-
NOV
64%
43%
6%
39%
73%
73%
54%
59%
68%
65%
9%
68%
55%
-
DEC
61%
44%
5%
34%
56%
62%
50%
61%
47%
47%
11%
47%
53%
-
TOTAL
77%
24%
8%
23%
69%
66%
8%
63%
67%
65%
70%
58%
69%
81%
56%
9%
58%
66%
68%
51%
91
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Matanuska Staterooms
(106 Staterooms)
LINK
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
HOONAH-JUNEAU
HOONAH-SITKA
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-HOONAH
JUNEAU-KAKE
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
KAKE-JUNEAU
KAKE-PETERSBURG
KAKE-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-KAKE
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN
SITKA-HOONAH
SITKA-JUNEAU
SITKA-KAKE
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
PETERSBURG-SITKA
WRANGELL-JUNEAU
JAN
-
FEB
-
MAR
-
APR
-
MAY
11%
9%
13%
31%
7%
27%
31%
9%
25%
30%
26%
15%
20%
22%
4%
14%
27%
13%
JUN
30%
26%
44%
64%
28%
62%
48%
34%
55%
53%
46%
38%
40%
39%
13%
36%
51%
-
JUL
46%
41%
58%
84%
34%
75%
42%
56%
48%
64%
35%
54%
38%
34%
25%
53%
49%
35%
-
AUG
50%
25%
37%
52%
50%
51%
39%
54%
41%
58%
35%
49%
31%
26%
20%
49%
42%
25%
-
SEP
19%
8%
16%
51%
29%
48%
17%
40%
17%
22%
15%
30%
12%
19%
8%
30%
17%
9%
-
OCT
8%
38%
25%
10%
25%
18%
19%
21%
9%
18%
20%
23%
12%
7%
13%
15%
11%
37%
31%
22%
17%
3%
14%
11%
24%
-
NOV
6%
3%
42%
27%
12%
28%
26%
19%
19%
10%
13%
16%
11%
8%
10%
10%
10%
40%
21%
14%
15%
3%
8%
9%
-
DEC
4%
35%
26%
6%
28%
14%
5%
14%
15%
13%
6%
7%
7%
9%
5%
35%
22%
8%
6%
-
TOTAL
24%
21%
38%
26%
25%
27%
56%
28%
20%
8%
39%
29%
35%
26%
39%
20%
28%
23%
36%
28%
19%
17%
14%
27%
26%
20%
13%
92
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Taku Staterooms
(40 Staterooms)
LINK
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
HOONAH-JUNEAU
HOONAH-SITKA
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-HOONAH
JUNEAU-KAKE
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
KAKE-JUNEAU
KAKE-PETERSBURG
KAKE-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-KAKE
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN
SITKA-HOONAH
SITKA-JUNEAU
SITKA-KAKE
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
PETERSBURG-SITKA
SKAGWAY-JUNEAU
GUSTAVUS-HOONAH
GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU
HOONAH-GUSTAVUS
JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS
JAN
16%
55%
45%
57%
34%
18%
21%
26%
21%
18%
19%
19%
16%
49%
30%
16%
18%
12%
-
FEB
13%
49%
44%
24%
49%
38%
38%
33%
22%
28%
27%
22%
18%
19%
23%
22%
45%
30%
39%
18%
19%
19%
28%
-
MAR
14%
13%
75%
65%
26%
65%
25%
31%
58%
18%
29%
67%
20%
29%
28%
38%
27%
29%
73%
81%
61%
63%
26%
31%
31%
-
APR
28%
60%
66%
61%
63%
36%
23%
39%
69%
25%
39%
41%
31%
49%
68%
88%
48%
58%
26%
40%
50%
8%
-
MAY
9%
6%
12%
5%
43%
28%
16%
25%
19%
18%
28%
33%
63%
5%
24%
23%
8%
4%
4%
8%
JUN
6%
5%
8%
3%
4%
5%
JUL
-
AUG
-
SEP
-
OCT
-
NOV
-
DEC
-
TOTAL
8%
10%
58%
58%
19%
52%
31%
35%
45%
20%
28%
46%
21%
26%
22%
28%
25%
29%
58%
65%
43%
46%
4%
21%
26%
50%
16%
6%
4%
4%
7%
93
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Tustumena Staterooms
(24 Staterooms)
LINK
COLD BAY-KING COVE
HOMER-KODIAK
HOMER-PORT LIONS
HOMER-SELDOVIA
KING COVE-COLD BAY
KING COVE-SAND POINT
KODIAK-HOMER
KODIAK-PORT LIONS
PORT LIONS-HOMER
PORT LIONS-KODIAK
SAND POINT-KING COVE
SELDOVIA-HOMER
KODIAK-OLD HARBOR
OLD HARBOR-KODIAK
OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT
SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR
KODIAK-OUZINKIE
OUZINKIE-KODIAK
OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS
PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE
KODIAK-WHITTIER
PORT LIONS-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-JUNEAU
KODIAK-CHIGNIK
FALSE PASS-AKUTAN
CHIGNIK-SAND POINT
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR
COLD BAY-FALSE PASS
CHIGNIK-KODIAK
AKUTAN-COLD BAY
SAND POINT-CHIGNIK
DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN
JUNEAU-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-KODIAK
JAN
58%
85%
65%
71%
46%
78%
46%
78%
50%
29%
35%
76%
39%
FEB
47%
60%
4%
49%
6%
38%
63%
4%
36%
58%
36%
58%
-
MAR
-
APR
-
MAY JUN
50% 63%
71% 75%
90% 88%
4%
8%
71% 83%
71% 71%
96% 76%
88% 83%
86% 90%
50% 79%
92% 93%
6%
8%
96%
54% 63%
92%
54% 58%
75% 77%
72% 75%
79% 80%
82% 80%
100% 100%
71% 85%
75% 79%
96% 90%
75% 85%
79%
54% 60%
67%
83% 71%
-
JUL
77%
77%
96%
4%
77%
79%
84%
92%
92%
90%
92%
4%
79%
71%
83%
88%
86%
91%
81%
85%
75%
81%
81%
88%
77%
71%
79%
-
AUG
76%
73%
79%
4%
81%
89%
90%
71%
94%
71%
96%
4%
96%
96%
86%
75%
88%
77%
96%
75%
88%
77%
71%
99%
74%
83%
74%
-
SEP
56%
63%
77%
63%
65%
95%
78%
89%
69%
83%
4%
63%
67%
54%
42%
81%
65%
84%
70%
54%
69%
46%
60%
69%
88%
58%
50%
42%
-
OCT
82%
92%
86%
78%
4%
67%
82%
61%
84%
-
NOV
53%
76%
71%
79%
62%
61%
63%
61%
-
DEC
61%
49%
8%
56%
55%
8%
45%
44%
45%
45%
-
TOTAL
67%
66%
77%
5%
76%
77%
75%
69%
77%
67%
91%
5%
85%
66%
81%
56%
64%
67%
64%
69%
50%
29%
35%
88%
78%
74%
80%
77%
92%
67%
73%
69%
76%
39%
94
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Stateroom Usage by Link
SOUTHEAST LINK
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN
HAINES-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
HOONAH-JUNEAU
HOONAH-SITKA
JUNEAU-HAINES
JUNEAU-HOONAH
JUNEAU-KAKE
JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-SITKA
JUNEAU-YAKUTAT
KAKE-JUNEAU
KAKE-PETERSBURG
KAKE-SITKA
KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM
KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-KAKE
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN
SITKA-HOONAH
SITKA-JUNEAU
SITKA-KAKE
SITKA-PETERSBURG
SKAGWAY-HAINES
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
YAKUTAT-JUNEAU
PETERSBURG-SITKA
SKAGWAY-JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN-PETERSBURG
WRANGELL-JUNEAU
GUSTAVUS-HOONAH
GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU
HOONAH-GUSTAVUS
JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS
TOTAL
COUNT
STATEROOM
MILES
CAPACITY
4,558
3,516
1,491
451
658
3,631
676
1,161
990
1,549
2,908
748
220
1,404
1,148
4,305
974
2,198
5,371
4,288
1,147
5,271
1,609
440
1,094
481
2,670
1,246
5,152
5,365
850
177
92
37
14
12
3
3
13
67,921
2,712,010
239,088
19,383
21,648
77,644
246,908
31,096
132,354
232,650
190,527
383,856
169,048
25,080
91,260
132,020
2,561,475
228,890
200,018
478,019
527,424
74,555
216,111
146,419
51,920
144,408
55,315
416,520
16,198
458,528
219,965
192,100
27,612
7,452
4,144
2,296
276
186
69
806
10,735,278
76%
29%
14%
40%
36%
28%
35%
55%
62%
33%
68%
50%
12%
37%
32%
70%
61%
33%
42%
61%
22%
41%
24%
39%
36%
29%
60%
13%
40%
42%
57%
28%
16%
51%
13%
6%
4%
4%
7%
-
SOUTHWEST LINK
CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK
CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER
COLD BAY-KING COVE
HOMER-KODIAK
HOMER-PORT LIONS
HOMER-SELDOVIA
KING COVE-COLD BAY
KING COVE-SAND POINT
KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY
KODIAK-HOMER
KODIAK-PORT LIONS
PORT LIONS-HOMER
PORT LIONS-KODIAK
SAND POINT-KING COVE
SELDOVIA-HOMER
WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY
KODIAK-OLD HARBOR
OLD HARBOR-KODIAK
OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT
SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR
KODIAK-OUZINKIE
OUZINKIE-KODIAK
OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS
PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE
KODIAK-WHITTIER
PORT LIONS-WHITTIER
KODIAK-CHIGNIK
FALSE PASS-AKUTAN
CHIGNIK-SAND POINT
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR
COLD BAY-FALSE PASS
CHIGNIK-KODIAK
AKUTAN-COLD BAY
SAND POINT-CHIGNIK
DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN
WHITTIER-KODIAK
TOTAL
COUNT
STATEROOM
MILES
CAPACITY
302
337
161
1,376
1,219
14
183
184
336
1,373
198
1,058
208
219
19
304
61
63
58
54
747
872
766
899
12
7
147
188
124
193
185
132
160
105
165
28
12,457
60,702
22,579
4,025
187,136
163,346
238
4,575
18,032
67,536
186,728
5,346
141,772
5,616
21,462
323
20,368
6,100
6,300
16,878
10,260
10,458
12,208
9,958
11,687
3,192
1,897
36,603
10,904
17,112
8,685
10,730
32,868
25,280
14,490
7,425
7,448
1,170,267
20%
23%
67%
36%
77%
3%
76%
77%
23%
34%
69%
77%
67%
91%
3%
20%
85%
66%
81%
56%
64%
67%
64%
69%
50%
29%
88%
78%
74%
80%
77%
92%
67%
73%
69%
39%
-
95
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Stateroom Usage by Capacity
SOUTHEAST LINK
BELLINGHAM-KETCHIKAN
KETCHIKAN-BELLINGHAM
JUNEAU-SITKA
JUNEAU-KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG-JUNEAU
KETCHIKAN-JUNEAU
SITKA-PETERSBURG
YAKUTAT-JUNEAU
JUNEAU-KAKE
KETCHIKAN-PETERSBURG
JUNEAU-YAKUTAT
WRANGELL-PETERSBURG
KETCHIKAN-WRANGELL
PETERSBURG-WRANGELL
HOONAH-JUNEAU
WRANGELL-KETCHIKAN
SITKA-HOONAH
KAKE-PETERSBURG
HOONAH-SITKA
SITKA-JUNEAU
JUNEAU-HOONAH
JUNEAU-PETERSBURG
KETCHIKAN-PRINCE RUPERT
KAKE-SITKA
HAINES-JUNEAU
SITKA-KAKE
JUNEAU-HAINES
PETERSBURG-SITKA
PRINCE RUPERT-KETCHIKAN
PETERSBURG-KAKE
SKAGWAY-JUNEAU
HAINES-SKAGWAY
WRANGELL-JUNEAU
SKAGWAY-HAINES
KAKE-JUNEAU
JUNEAU-GUSTAVUS
GUSTAVUS-HOONAH
GUSTAVUS-JUNEAU
HOONAH-GUSTAVUS
TOTAL
COUNT
STATEROOM
MILES
CAPACITY
4,558
4,305
2,908
990
4,288
974
2,670
850
1,161
37
748
5,365
5,371
5,271
451
5,152
440
1,404
658
1,094
676
1,549
2,198
1,148
3,516
481
3,631
177
1,609
1,147
92
1,491
14
1,246
220
13
12
3
3
67,921
2,712,010
2,561,475
383,856
232,650
527,424
228,890
416,520
192,100
132,354
4,144
169,048
219,965
478,019
216,111
21,648
458,528
51,920
91,260
77,644
144,408
31,096
190,527
200,018
132,020
239,088
55,315
246,908
27,612
146,419
74,555
7,452
19,383
2,296
16,198
25,080
806
276
186
69
10,735,278
76%
70%
68%
62%
61%
61%
60%
57%
55%
51%
50%
42%
42%
41%
40%
40%
39%
37%
36%
36%
35%
33%
33%
32%
29%
29%
28%
28%
24%
22%
16%
14%
13%
13%
12%
7%
6%
4%
4%
-
SOUTHWEST LINK
CHIGNIK-KODIAK
SAND POINT-KING COVE
KODIAK-CHIGNIK
KODIAK-OLD HARBOR
OLD HARBOR-SAND POINT
AKUTAN-DUTCH HARBOR
FALSE PASS-AKUTAN
PORT LIONS-HOMER
COLD BAY-FALSE PASS
HOMER-PORT LIONS
KING COVE-SAND POINT
KING COVE-COLD BAY
CHIGNIK-SAND POINT
SAND POINT-CHIGNIK
PORT LIONS-OUZINKIE
KODIAK-PORT LIONS
DUTCH HARBOR-AKUTAN
OUZINKIE-KODIAK
COLD BAY-KING COVE
PORT LIONS-KODIAK
AKUTAN-COLD BAY
OLD HARVBOR-KODIAK
OUZINKIE-PORT LIONS
KODIAK-OUZINKIE
SAND POINT-OLD HARBOR
KODIAK-WHITTIER
WHITTIER-KODIAK
HOMER-KODIAK
KODIAK-HOMER
PORT LIONS-WHITTIER
CHENEGA BAY-WHITTIER
KODIAK-CHENEGA BAY
WHITTIER-CHENEGA BAY
CHENEGA BAY-KODIAK
HOMER-SELDOVIA
SELDOVIA-HOMER
TOTAL
COUNT
STATEROOM
MILES
CAPACITY
132
219
147
61
58
193
188
1,058
185
1,219
184
183
124
105
899
198
165
872
161
208
160
63
766
747
54
12
28
1,376
1,373
7
337
336
304
302
14
19
12,457
32,868
21,462
36,603
6,100
16,878
8,685
10,904
141,772
10,730
163,346
18,032
4,575
17,112
14,490
11,687
5,346
7,425
12,208
4,025
5,616
25,280
6,300
9,958
10,458
10,260
3,192
7,448
187,136
186,728
1,897
22,579
67,536
20,368
60,702
238
323
1,170,267
92%
91%
88%
85%
81%
80%
78%
77%
77%
77%
77%
76%
74%
73%
69%
69%
69%
67%
67%
67%
67%
66%
64%
64%
56%
50%
39%
36%
34%
29%
23%
23%
20%
20%
3%
3%
-
96
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southeast Link Diagram
(Diagrammatic - No Scale)
Yakutat
226/2
60
Haines
91/10
5
Gustavus
68
/78
62/71
23/26
Skagway
5
13/1
81/93
Pelican
48/55
Hoonah
Juneau
49/5
6
Tenakee
1
13
4/
11
2
156/18
0
10
0/
11
5
65/75
Kake
Petersburg
7
/4
41
228
/
262
In miles: nautical / statute
235/270
115/
13
164/1
89
Sitka
60/69
Angoon
67/77
12
3
/152
132
/14
2
/90
78
35/40
4
13
6/
11
11
8/
13
6
63/72
Wrangell
89
1 nautical mile = 6,076.12 ft.
1 statute mile = 5,280 ft
02
/1
1 nautical mile = 1.15 Statute miles
Ketchikan
8/9
91
/1
05
Metlakatla (ANB)
Cross-Gulf Link Diagram
Prince Rupert
595/685
(Diagrammatic - No Scale)
Whittier
30
2
/5
518
/34
7
96
Yakutat
22
6 -2
60
Juneau
Bellingham
97
Alaska Marine Highway System
Annual Traffic Volume Report • 2015
Southwest Link Diagram
(Diagrammatic - No Scale)
78/90
Valdez
5
/2
87
/
22
74/85
10
0
Whittier
67/77
Tatitlek
266/
306
2
11
50
/58
/
97
97/112
Cordova
Homer
3/
25
0
/2
17
20
1/
23
1
32
8/
37
7
Chenega Bay
1
29
In miles: nautical / statute
Seldovia
7
15
134/15
4
6/
13
1 nautical mile = 6,076.12 ft.
1 statute mile = 5,280 ft
48/55
1 nautical mile = 1.15 Statute miles
Kodiak
15
14
/
/
13
16
Port Lions
96
/1
10
Ouzinkie
24
9/2
87
Old Harbor
Chignik
28
Dutch Harbor
7
58
/6
/2
9
King Cove
/119
103
13
/1
98
2
/5
45
False Pass
25
138/1
59
58/67
Akutan
182
9
/
158
2
6/3
Cold Bay
Sand Point
98
ALASKA
Valdez
Whittier
Tatitlek
Chenega Bay
Cordova
Homer
Seldovia
Yakutat
Haines
Skagway
Port Lions
Gustavus
Chignik
False Pass
Kodiak
Old Harbor
Cold Bay King Cove
Dutch Harbor
Ouzinkie
Pelican
Hoonah
Tenakee
Juneau
Angoon
Sitka Kake
Petersburg
Sand Point
Akutan
Wrangell
Ketchikan
Metlakatla
Prince Rupert
Bellingham
FerryAlaska.com
The mission of the Alaska Marine Highway System is to provide safe,
reliable, and efficient transportation of people, goods, and vehicles
among Alaska communities, Canada, and the "Lower 48," while
providing opportunities to develop and maintain a reasonable
standard of living and high quality of life, including social, education,
and health needs.

Similar documents