SAN DIEGO

  • USSAN
  • Latitude: 32.65366
  • Longitude: -117.1141
  • US West Coast
  • Port in US

Location: US

San Diego Marine Port Overview

San Diego, a strategic port situated on the Pacific Ocean within the state of California, USA, is known for its significant commercial, military, and recreational activities. The port serves as a vital maritime hub for the region, providing facilities for a diverse array of cargo types, from bulk goods to containerized shipments, and supporting a robust cruise ship industry.

Key Specifications

1. Location:

  • Coordinates: Latitude 32.7157° N, Longitude 117.1611° W
  • Region: Southern California, USA

2. Port Classification:

  • Class: Major deep-water seaport
  • Type: Public and military

3. Inland Connectivity:

  • Roadways: Connected to Interstate 5 and Interstate 8
  • Rail: Access provided by BNSF Railway and other regional transit

4. Harbor Details:

  • Depth: Navigation channels with depths accommodating large vessels (up to 40 feet in some berths)
  • Tidal Range: Variable, with an average range around 4 feet

5. Terminal Facilities:

  • Cargo Terminals: Several specialized berths including:
    • Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal (multimodal capabilities)
    • National City Marine Terminal (vehicle and bulk cargo handling)
  • Cruise Terminals: B Street Cruise Ship Terminal and Broadway Pier
  • Container Handling: Limited but available, specialized for non-containerized commodities

6. Handling Capacity:

  • Cargo Volume: Approximately 3 million metric tons annually
  • Passenger Throughput: Tens of thousands annually (pre-pandemic figures)

7. Storage and Logistics:

  • Warehousing: Over 300,000 square feet of warehouse space
  • Refrigeration: Refrigerated and freezer facilities for perishable goods
  • Open Storage: Extensive outdoor storage for automobiles and large bulk items

8. Port Facilities and Services:

  • Pilotage: Compulsory; provided by experienced harbor pilots
  • Towing and Tug Services: Available 24/7
  • Military Facilities: Significant presence of the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard
  • Customs and Border Protection: On-site for expedited processing

9. Environmental and Safety:

  • Pollution Control Measures: Strict adherence to federal and state regulations
  • Safety Protocols: Comprehensive emergency response plans and regular drills

10. Future Developments:

  • Various projects aimed at expanding capabilities and infrastructure, including enhanced automation, eco-friendly initiatives, and modernization of existing facilities to increase throughput and efficiency.

Summary

Port San Diego's strategic location and versatile infrastructure make it a critical node for maritime activities on the West Coast. Whether facilitating international trade, serving as a cornerstone for military logistics, or providing a gateway for cruise tourism, the port plays a multifaceted role. Continuous improvements and sustainable practices ensure that it meets the growing demands of the maritime industry.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
JANABANANA Pleasure 03:22:38
ADMIRAL Towing/Tug US^0UR0>0V92 01:53:13
ALLIED BROOKLYN Cargo MPTIQ 12:22:39
CG26136 Port 2/25/2026
US GOV VESSEL Other 2/25/2026
US GOV VESSEL Other 2/21/2026
HARBOR CAPTAIN Towing/Tug SAN DIEGO 2/20/2026
EWOLF Towing/Tug 2/19/2026
TIOGA Towing/Tug SAN DIEGO 2/19/2026
JEAN ANNE Cargo US ITO 2/19/2026
GLOVIS SIGMA Cargo US SAN 2/17/2026
KIA ORA Pleasure 2/11/2026
MORNING CORNET Cargo CN YNT 2/3/2026
WILD ROSE LEADER Cargo US NTD 1/31/2026
KILLEEN Other

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