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Port Canaveral is a cruise, cargo, and naval
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in
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. It is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world with 4.5 million cruise passengers passing through during 2016. Over 5.4 million tonnes of bulk cargo moves through each year. Primary cargoes include slag, salt, vehicles, containers, petroleum, heavy equipment, lumber, and aggregate. The port has conveyors and hoppers for loading products directly into trucks and facilities for bulk-cargo containers. The channel is about deep. The port exports fresh citrus; bulk-frozen citrus juice stored in one of the largest freezer warehouses in the state; cement; and building materials. The port receives lumber, salt for water-softening, automobiles, and steel sheet and plate. It transships items for land, sea, air, and space. On average, ten ships enter the port each day. This includes ships from cruise lines such as
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, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and more.


Governing authority

The Canaveral Port Authority was established in 1953 by the State Legislature and consists of the Board of Commissioners and the Executive Management Team. The Board sets policies such as fiscal, regulatory, and operations, while the executives are responsible for administrative and operational duties. In October 2015 the board voted unanimously to terminate embattled CEO John Walsh. Walsh clashed with residents over a controversial plan to build a cargo railway through a federally managed wildlife refuge. Walsh drew community outrage after calling opponents of his plan "
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" and "dogs chasing moving cars." Walsh lied about documentation from the United States Air Force, relating to building the Canaveral Rail through the
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) is an installation of the United States Space Force's Space Launch Delta 45, located on Cape Canaveral in Brevard County, Florida. Headquartered at the nearby Patrick Space Force Base, the statio ...
. The five Commissioners of the Board are elected from the surrounding area by popular vote. They must live in specific areas but are elected by voters in all five districts. The races are partisan. * District 1 (Kennedy Space Center / Titusville) - Jerry Allender * District 2 (Area between Titusville and Cocoa and west of the US 1) - Micah Loyd * District 3 (Cocoa / Rockledge) - Wayne Justice * District 4 (East of the US 1 and Cape Canaveral) - Bob Harvey * District 5 (Port Canaveral / Cocoa Beach) - Robyn Hattaway : Salary is $10,083.72 annually. The Executive Management Team is headed b
the Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
In 2013, there were 233 staff members, 162 full-time, 71 part-time. In FY 2017, the Canaveral Port Authority had 223 full-time equivalent employees.


History

A columnist grouped the history of the actual port into four eras, roughly paralleling the terms of the several directors: 1) initial construction and operation of the port with no clearcut separation of governance and management 1947–2004, 2) expansion of port facilities. Port becomes second in cruise business worldwide 2004–2013, 3) political friction between governance and management 2013–2016, 4) modern era 2016–present.


Artesia

A post office in the area was built and listed in the US Post Office application as Artesia. and retained this name from 1893–1954; and then went into service for Port Canaveral from 1954–1962.


Dredging a port

The idea of developing a port at this location was first conceived in the 1880s. The port was dredged between 1951 and 1955. Dedication occurred November 4, 1953, with the
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destroyer escort participating. Florida U.S. Senator
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was the keynote speaker. Noah Butt, a former
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of the
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, was the first Chairman of the Canaveral Port Authority. The first port manager, George King, was announced in 1954.
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had already begun at the port, and in the next year commercial shipping began, with a load of bagged cement delivered by the SS ''MormacSpruce''. In 1955, the Tropicana Corporation began building a refrigerated warehouse for storing orange juice, a local agricultural product, prior to shipping.


Port

Cruise traffic appeared at the port in 1964, with the , recently purchased by
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from the Chadade Steamship Company. The ship was American owned, with registration from
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. The ship burned at sea between
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and
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in 1965, and cruise traffic was limited until the 1980s. In 1965, a lock was dedicated at the port, as part of the
Canaveral Barge Canal The Canaveral Barge Canal is an active canal in Brevard County, Florida, cutting east-west across northern Merritt Island just south of Cape Canaveral. It connects the Atlantic Ocean and Port Canaveral with the Indian River and wider Indian River ...
. The Canaveral Lock is still in operation and is maintained by the
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. The focus of the port throughout the 1960s and 1970s remained commercial fishing and shipping, with three cargo piers built on the north side of the Port in 1976, and a succession of warehouses built in the port area. Port Canaveral has played a role in support of
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projects out of nearby
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. During the Apollo program, segments of the
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rocket transited through the port and lock. Most recently, the external fuel tanks of the
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were floated into Port Canaveral for each mission, and the solid rocket boosters towed back through Port Canaveral upon retrieval from the Atlantic Ocean after each launch. NASA contributed $250,000 for improvements in the lock in 1965. In 1990,
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began operations at the port. In 2018, it imported salt from
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and produced of pool, water softener, sea salt, and agricultural salts. Prior to its disestablishment in 2000, Premier Cruise Line was headquartered in Cape Canaveral. In 2008, Sterling Casino Lines ceased doing business at the port. A week later, the Las Vegas Casino Line began operating gambling cruises. On March 25, 2009, the Las Vegas Casino Line filed for bankruptcy, joining the Sterling Casino on the list of failed 'Casino Lines' to operate out of Port Canaveral. In 2009, a commissioner resigned and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced that it was conducting an investigation into possible corruption at the port. In 2009, the last cruise company to offer gambling, SunCruz Casinos, filed for
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(
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). The companies failed due to competition from land-based gambling activities in Seminole Casinos, and
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venues. Gambling liners hit a high on 1.0 million passengers in 2004, before starting to decline. Casino operations generated about $5–$6 million annually for the port. Mega-cruise ships and were homeported in Port Canaveral in 2009, followed by the in 2011. In the 2010s,
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began using the port for their
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s (ASDS). In April 2016, the ASDS returned the first
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booster recovered at sea to Port Canaveral. Seaport Canaveral was completed in 2010. Vitol SA built a fuel-tank depot with a pipeline to
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. The , storage depot cost $150 million. Cruise Terminal 6 opened in mid-2012, for ''Carnival Dream'', ''Carnival Sensation'', and other Carnival ships. A recent addition to the port is the seven-story Exploration Tower, which offers tourists almost of exhibit space, interactive displays, two observation decks – one inside and one outside – a 72-seat auditorium, event rooms, and a café and gift shop.


Canaveral Pilots

In the year 1968 the Canaveral Pilots Association was founded by pilots Frederick Dezendorf and Frederick Jonassen. The Canaveral Pilots Association is the local association of state licensed harbor pilots who board all inbound and outbound foreign-flagged ocean-going ships, as well as select U.S. flagged vessels who call on the port. While onboard the ships, the pilot take conn and direct the movement of the vessels when navigating the channels and basins of Port Canaveral. The association currently owns two single screw, aluminum hull
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that are used to pick up and drop off pilots from a vessel. As of September 2022, there is currently eight state licensed pilots (Unit K, M, N, O, P, Q, R) at the port with one deputy pilot (Unit S). In Port Canaveral the pilot boarding station for most inbound vessels is at sea-
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3/4.


Cruise traffic

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,
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, Norwegian and
Royal Caribbean International Royal Caribbean International (RCI), also formerly known as Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL), is a cruise line brand founded in 1968 in Norway and organised as a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group since 1997. Based in Miami, Flo ...
are some of the cruise lines which dock at one of the five cruise terminals. The port hosted 109,175 multi-day cruise passengers in October 2008. There was a high of 307,005 passengers in April 2009. This fell to a seasonal low of 221,557 in October. With the loss of daily gambling ship cruises, port authorities do not expect this high to be exceeded for some time. There were 2.8 million passengers in 2010. In the early 1980s, a new port director, Charles Rowland, shifted the focus towards developing the port to a Cruise port. In 1982, a warehouse on the north side of the port was converted into Cruise Terminal 1. The , a 10,427-ton ship, was the first cruise ship to home-port at Port Canaveral. Early cruises were simple day cruises out into the ocean and back. The Port then purchased two former Bicentennial exhibit halls from NASA in 1983 and they became Terminals 2 and 3 in 1983. The following year the of Premier Cruise Line was home-ported at Port Canaveral. The first year-round 3- and 4-day cruises to the
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began. A fourth cruise terminal was built in 1986. Expansion into the Western Turning Basin began with the construction of Terminal 5. The started sailing from there at that time becoming the first mega-ship to call the Port home. In December 2014, Port Canaveral and
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opened Terminal 1, a new terminal building built to handle the ships. It was announced in March 2015 that Port Canaveral would become the new home port of the world's largest cruise ship, the .


Ships based out of Port Canaveral

The following ships are home-ported at Port Canaveral: * ''
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'' * '' Carnival Elation'' * '' Carnival Liberty'' * '' Carnival Magic'' * '' Disney Fantasy'' * ''
Disney Wish ''Disney Wish'' is the fifth and newest cruise ship owned and operated by Disney Cruise Line, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. She is the largest ship in the fleet and the first of the ''Triton''-class. She entered service in June 202 ...
'' * '' Norwegian Escape'' * '' Mariner of the Seas'' * ''
Independence of the Seas ''Independence of the Seas'' is a operated by Royal Caribbean International. The 15-deck ship was built in the Aker Finnyards Turku Shipyard, Finland. At 154,407 GT, she joined ''Freedom of the Seas'' and ''Liberty of the Seas'' as the largest ...
'' * ''
Harmony of the Seas ''Harmony of the Seas'' is an built by STX France at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France, for Royal Caribbean International. With a gross tonnage of 226,963 GT, she is the third largest passenger ship in the wo ...
'' * ''
MSC Meraviglia ''MSC Meraviglia'' is a cruise ship owned and operated by MSC Cruises, built at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in St. Nazaire, France, by STX France. ''MSC Meraviglia'' is the lead ship of MSC's new "Vista Project" vessels, the ''Mer ...
'' * '' Wonder of the Seas''


Ships that visit Port Canaveral

* ''
Adventure of the Seas ''Adventure of the Seas'' is a operated by Royal Caribbean International. The vessel was launched and entered service in 2001. Registered in the Bahamas, ''Adventure of the Seas'' has cruised from ports in the United States and Europe to sites ...
'' * '' AIDAvita'' * '' Anthem of the Seas'' * ''
Carnival Pride ''Carnival Pride'' is a operated by Carnival Cruise Line. Built by Kværner Masa-Yards at its Helsinki New Shipyard in Helsinki, Finland, she was laid down on March 30, 2000, launched on March 29, 2001 and completed and delivered to Carnival o ...
'' * ''
Enchantment of the Seas ''Enchantment of the Seas'' is a Vision-class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. In September 2017, ''Enchantment of the Seas'' evacuated the company’s employees and their families from Miami when they had been endangered ...
'' * ''
Grandeur of the Seas ''Grandeur of the Seas'' is a Vision-class cruise ship owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International. Features include a full-service spa, six whirlpools, an outdoor jogging track and a number of bars and restaurants. It was announced on ...
'' * '' Mein Schiff 6'' * '' MSC Divina'' * ''
Norwegian Bliss ''Norwegian Bliss'' is a cruise ship for Norwegian Cruise Line, which entered service on 21 April 2018. The ship was built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany. The ship had a schedule of debuting in Alaska, United States in June 2018, and is d ...
'' * ''
Norwegian Breakaway ''Norwegian Breakaway'' is a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line. It, along with , are the first two ships in "Project Breakaway" ordered by Norwegian Cruise Line. They were named through a public contest - a contestant submitted the name ''Nor ...
'' * '' Norwegian Gem''* * ''
Oasis of the Seas ''Oasis of the Seas'' is a cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. She is the first of her class, whose ships are the largest passenger ships in the world. Her hull was laid down in November 2007 and she was completed and delive ...
''


Future ships based out of Port Canaveral

* '' Norwegian Prima'' (November 2022)


US Navy

The Naval Ordinance Test Unit operates the naval port. They have 100 sailors and 70 subcontractors. In 2011, the support ship was homeported at the port. The
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Turning Basin supports Navy
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s.


Statistics

In 2011, about 75 percent of cargo was fuel. Overall tonnage rose 40 percent ahead of 2010. In fiscal year 2007-2008, there was a 44.5% drop in cargo in October and November compared with the preceding year. Multi-day cruise passengers dropped 14.4%, and gambling passengers dropped 23.7%. Cargo slowdown was attributed to a slowdown in construction in Florida due to the weakened housing market. In 2008, cruise passengers held fairly steady at about 200,000 per month for the year. In 2007, cement imports, tied to construction, was , a drop of 87.6% for the two-month comparison with the previous year. Petroleum, the ports largest single import, was , a drop of 25% over the same period. The port handled of petroleum, equivalent to of fuel in 2010. Carnival has 140 employees resident at the port. The channel leading to the port is wide and long.


SeaFest

The SeaFest seafood festival was first held in 1983. The celebration occurred over three days in early spring, and was co-hosted by the
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Area Chamber of Commerce and the Canaveral Port Authority. It featured live music, local artists, and seafood. In 2005, the final year of the festival at the port, of freshly caught fish, including flounder, Florida rock shrimp, blue crab claws and of seafood chowder were consumed at the festival. In 2006, because of security concerns and the site being needed for cargo, the festival was forced to move elsewhere and was renamed. In 2008 it tried to move back but was canceled.


Twenty-first century

Two cranes, tall, and weighing , were installed for use with cargo in 2014. These were used, cost $50,000 and required remodeling. In FY 2017-2018, the port expected to gross $100 million, and net $3 million. About 60% of revenue cams from cruise lines. Cruise-related parking was 18%. About 22% was derived from cargo. Petroleum and related bottled products constituted 43% of cargo. In 2017, the port planned to replace the small third terminal with a $150 million one, , in 2019. In 2018, the port announced a planned agreement with Carnival Cruise Line to accommodate Carnival's new ship. This ship would use the now under construction Terminal 3 as its home-port.


Recreation

The Canaveral Port Authority owns and operates Jetty Park. In 2016, 325,000 people visited the park.


Impact

Ocean currents move sand along the coast in a natural process known as
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. Because Port Canaveral interrupts this movement of sand, each year about of sand builds up on the beaches located north of the port's jetties, and sand erodes from the beaches 10 to 15 miles (16 to 24 km) south of the jetties. To counteract this effect the Canaveral Harbor Federal Sand Bypass Project transfers sand from the shoreline north of the harbor entrance to areas of shoreline south of the entrance. This plan is implemented through a partnership of Canaveral Port Authority, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Jacksonville District), and the State of Florida and Brevard County.


References


External links

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Canaveral Lock

Port Canaveral Webcam
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