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FAQs About Ports

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How Many Ports Are In Washington State?

There are 75 ports in the state, located in 33 of the 39 counties. Currently, 69 ports are members of the Washington Public Ports Association, along with 108 associate members. Visit our port map to see where the many ports are located.

In a word, yes! For instance, many airports are port districts. The primary purpose of a port district in Washington State is economic development – and you don’t need a navigable waterway to do that. The Legislature has given ports broad authority to promote economic development – they can build and operate airports, marine terminals, marinas, railroads, and industrial parks, and in some cases, promote tourism.

Washington has the largest locally controlled public port system in the world with 75 port districts. The state has 2 percent of the U.S. population, and its ports handle 7 percent of U.S. exports and 6 percent of all imports. The Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma combined are the third largest container complex in North America, after Los Angeles/Long Beach.

Washington’s leading exports are a terrific example of the state’s changing economy: forest products, airplanes and aircraft parts continue to comprise a large percentage of exports from the state. But now, they’re joined by high-tech products, computers, computer parts, and software.

Imports also vary. Washington is a major importer of forest products, high-tech equipment, and aircraft engines; but cars and auto parts are now key imports as well.

Ports use tax revenues to invest in infrastructure designed to grow the economy – ports serve as economic engines for their communities. Examples of port investments include marine terminals, airport facilities, improved rail infrastructure, industrial parks, and marinas. Ports then lease facilities or charge a fee for their use, using the new facilities to generate jobs and economic development. 

If you would like to learn more about the Association’s purpose and activities, view our Bylaws.  Interested in joining? Application information is also available. 

Our member directory is divided into two sections, our port members and our associate members.  The online version is accessible here.  Prefer a hard copy?  Contact the WPPA office at (360) 943-0760.

Washington State Senate: P.O. Box 40482, Olympia, Washington, 98504-0482, or access their email at www.leg.wa.gov.

Washington State House of Representatives: P.O. Box 40600, Olympia, Washington, 98504-0600, or access their email through www.leg.wa.gov.