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October 25, 2012 John Coleman, Executive Director Bay Planning Coalition

Northern California Port Data Port of Oakland 5 th busiest seaport in the nation 35 th busiest airport in the nation Economic Impacts to the Region (2011): $6.8 billion of annual economic impact of the Port of Oakland Jobs- 73,565 (direct, indirect & induced) Labor income (earnings)- $4.4 billion Local and State tax revenues- $462.7 million $96.5 billion of economic value was created by the marine energy & air freight handled at the Oakland Seaport and Oakland International Airport 2

Northern California Port Data Port of San Francisco: Cruise Data, cruise ship passengers: 136,000, revenue generated: approximately $1.7 million Projected Cruise Data, 2012: approximately 200,000 passengers, $2.4 million revenue. Maritime Division, 2011 : 122 tenancies & approximately $11 million in annual revenue Real Estate Division (fish buyers, processors, and wholesalers at Fisherman’s Wharf, among others that include restaurants, the SF Giants, and non-maritime- related entities), 2011 : Approximately 500 tenancies, $52 million annual revenue. Total 2011 Port revenue: Maritime Division + Real Estate Division: approximately $63 million 3

Northern California Port Data Port of Richmond: Total imports and exports for publicly owned terminals was 235,127 metric tons. Total imports and exports for privately owned terminals was over 22 million metric tons. 4

Northern California Port Data Port of Stockton : Exports: 1,514,424 metric tons Imports: 1,496,181 metric tons Total tonnage, 2011: 3,010,605 Total tonnage, 2010: 1,259,691 Total revenue, 2011: $48.4 million #1 outbound trading partner: China #1 inbound trading partner: Trinidad 5

Northern California Port Data Port of West Sacramento: Exports: 257,200 metric tons; valued at $115,740,200 Imports: 334,100 metric tons; valued at $47,741,960 6

Northern California Port Data Port of Redwood City: 2011: 872,000 Metric Tons; approximately $105 million FY first quarter: 338,226 metric tons, an increase of 41,991 metric tons, or 14%, over the 1 st quarter of the prior fiscal year 2012 total: projected- approximately $131,250,000 (25% higher than prior year) 7

Northern California Port Data Port of Benecia: 2011 – Imports- 112,607 metric tons, approx. value $2.6 billion Exports- 77,147 metric tons, approx. value $12 million Total- 189,754 metric tons, approx. value $2.64 billion Total Projection for Imports- 147,071 metric tons, approx. value $3.4 billion Exports- 315,044 metric tons, approx. value $50 million Total FY ,115 metric tons, approx. value $3.5 billion Forecast for FY13 through FY16- 5% growth factor 8

A Massive State and Regional Economy California has the largest economy in the US with the largest GDP among states. California posted GDP growth from above the national average with real GDP increasing by 1.7% annually California as a whole was the world’s 9 th -largest economy in 2011 for the second year in a row, with a state GDP of $1.96 trillion in 2011, ranking world-wide between Italy and the Russian Federation. Bay Area GDP is $479 billion and is ranked as the 19 th biggest economy in the world, between the national economies of Poland and Switzerland according to 2011 data 1 San Joaquin Valley GDP is $140 billion, ranked as the 52 nd largest economy, between New Zealand and Ukraine Sacramento GDP is $100 billion, ranked 58 th, between Bangladesh and Morocco 1 Adding the economies of these areas together, the GDP would be $752 billion dollars, or the 17 th largest world economy. - Numbers in the News, Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy, Jan

From 2008 export data, San Jose (3), San Francisco (39), Stockton (73) & Sacramento (94) ranked among the top 100 Metro areas of the US in value of exports. 2 San Francisco & San Jose are both ranked among the top 10 most educated metropolitan areas in the country. Sacramento is ranked in the top According to 2008 data, about 21% of greater San Jose’s economic output came from exports, ranking third among national metro areas. 2 An Economic Growth and Competitiveness Agenda for California, August

The greater San Francisco Bay Area is home to 42% of the refining capacity in California Oil Refineries Chevron - 240,000 barrels per day Tesoro - 166,000 barrels per day Shell - 155,000 barrels per day Valero - 144,000 barrels per day ConocoPhillips - 120,000 barrels per day Economic Impacts in Contra Costa and Solano Counties: Jobs – 76,238 Labor income (earnings) - $7.7 billion Local, state and federal tax revenues - $1.1 billion 11

Bureau of Labor Statistics Category of “Support Services for Water Transportation Includes: Port and Harbor Operations Marine Cargo Handling Navigational Services to Shipping Other Support Activities to Water Transportation 12

Average Annual Wages, 2011, in the Category of “Support Activities for Water Transportation” in Private Industry: Alameda County: $90,867 Contra Costa County: $63,115 San Francisco County: $102,639 San Joaquin County: $59,166 Solano County: $53,834 Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics 13

Total earnings per county, 2011, in the Category of “Support Activities for Water Transportation” in Private Industry: Alameda County: $191.3 million Contra Costa County: $9.6 million San Francisco County: $20.1 million San Joaquin County: $12.4 million Solano County: $2.9 million 14

The Maritime Economy in Northern California: An essential part of our state’s economic success THANK YOU 15