2015 Annual Traffic Volume Report
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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.