The Port Statistical Areas dataset was updated on June 05, 2025 from the United States Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) and is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)/Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD). USACE works with port authorities from across the United States to develop the statistical port boundaries through an iterative and collaborative process. Port boundary information is prepared by USACE to increase transparency on public waterborne commerce statistic reporting, as well as to modernize how the data type is stored, analyzed, and reported. A Port Statistical Area (PSA) is a region with formally justified shared economic interests and collective reliance on infrastructure related to waterborne movements of commodities that is formally recognized by legislative enactments of state, county, or city governments. PSAs generally contain groups of county legislation for the sole purpose of statistical reporting. Through GIS mapping, legislative boundaries, and stakeholder collaboration, PSAs often serve as the primary unit for aggregating and reporting commerce statistics for broader geographical areas. Per Engineering Regulation 1130-2-520, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Navigation Data Center is responsible to collect, compile, publish, and disseminate waterborne commerce statistics. This task has subsequently been charged to the Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center to perform. Performance of this work is in accordance with the Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act of 1922. Included in this work is the definition of a port area. A port area is defined in Engineering Pamphlet 1130-2-520 as: (1) Port limits defined by legislative enactments of state, county, or city governments. (2) The corporate limits of a municipality. The USACE enterprise-wide port and port statistical area feature classes per EP 1130-2-520 are organized in SDSFIE 4.0.2 format. A data dictionary, or other source of attribute information, is accessible at https://doi.org/10.21949/2ngc-4984
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Provide statistics on arrears of labor occupational accident insurance for insured units
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Income Tax Deduction for Donated Goods and Services Itemized Count and Amount in 20th Percentile Reporting Statistics Form Unit: Amount (in thousand dollars)
This data reports on the volume, value, unit value, and import market share of certain textile and apparel imports from China.
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Income sources breakdown statement, expenditure agency breakdown statement
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The designated reporting of the number of disabled injuries by businesses in Taichung City - by the medium of the accident* Statistical area and subjects: All business units in the city designated by the central competent authority for reporting occupational accidents in accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act, for inspection by labor inspection agencies (excluding the Ministry of Economic Affairs Export Processing Zone, the Bureau of Mines, Ministry of Economic Affairs, and Science Parks) are the statistical subjects.* Statistical standard time: Based on the period from January 1 to December 31 each year.* Statistical item definition:(1) Number of disabled injuries: Refers to the number of people who have died or become disabled due to occupational accidents.(2) Medium of the accident: Refers to the cause of disabled injuries suffered by the victims due to occupational accidents.
This report documents the acquisition of source data, and calculation of land cover summary statistics datasets for six National Park Service Klamath Network park units and seven custom areas of analysis: Crater Lake National Park, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Oregon Caves National Monument, Redwood National and State Parks, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, and the seven custom areas of analysis. The source data and land cover calculations are available for use within the National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring Program. Land cover summary statistics datasets can be calculated for all geographic regions within the extent of the NPS; this report includes statistics calculated for the conterminous United States. The land cover summary statistics datasets are calculated from multiple sources, including Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics Consortium products in the National Land Cover Database (NLCD) and the United States Geological Survey’s (USGS) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center products in the Land Change Monitoring, Assessment, and Projection (LCMAP) raster dataset. These summary statistics calculate land cover at up to three classification scales: Level 1, modified Anderson Level 2, and Natural versus Converted land cover. The output land cover summary statistics datasets produced here for the six Klamath Network park units and seven custom areas of analysis utilize the most recent versions of the source datasets (NLCD and LCMAP). These land cover summary statistics datasets are used in the NPS Inventory and Monitoring Program, including the NPS Environmental Settings Monitoring Protocol and may be used by networks and parks for additional efforts.
This technical report documents the acquisition of source data, and calculation of land cover summary statistics datasets for ten National Park Service National Capital Region park units and three custom areas of analysis: Catoctin Mountain Park (CATO), Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park (CHOH), George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP), Harpers Ferry National Historical Park (HAFE), Manassas National Battlefield Park (MANA), Monocacy National Battlefield (MONO), National Capital Parks - East (NACE), Prince William Forest Park (PRWI), Rock Creek Park (ROCR), Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts (WOTR), and the three custom areas of analysis - National Capital Parks - East: Oxon Cove Park, Oxon Hill Farm, Piscataway Park (NCRN_NACE_OXHI_PISC), National Capital Parks - East: Greenbelt Park and Baltimore-Washington Parkway (NCRN_NACE_GREE_BAWA), and National Capital Parks - East: DC and Suitland Parkway (NCRN_NACE_DC_SUIT). The source data and land cover calculations are available for use within the National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring Program. Land cover summary statistics datasets can be calculated for all geographic regions within the extent of the NPS; this report includes statistics calculated for the conterminous United States. The land cover summary statistics datasets are calculated from multiple sources, including Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics Consortium products in the National Land Cover Database (NLCD) and United States Geological Survey’s (USGS) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center products in the Land Change Monitoring, Assessment, and Projection (LCMAP) raster dataset. These summary statistics calculate land cover at up to three classification scales: Level 1, modified Anderson Level 2, and Natural versus Converted land cover. The output land cover summary statistics datasets produced here for the ten National Capital Region park units and three custom areas of analysis utilize the most recent versions of the source datasets (NLCD and LCMAP). These land cover summary statistics datasets are used in the NPS Inventory and Monitoring Program, including the NPS Environmental Settings Monitoring Protocol and may be used by networks and parks for additional efforts.
The objective of this statistical report is to inidicate the total number of births and deaths registered for the period 2013. Rgistered births data for all the 10 regions were captured in this report.The results indicate that a total of 475731 births were registered representing 64 per cent coverage.
National Regional District
Individual birth records
Individual informant
Event/transaction data [evn]
All children born between age 0 to less than 12 months
No deviation reported
Face-to-face [f2f]
Two questinnaire were used, the birth and death registration formA and the birth and death registration form B
Manual and electronic verification
The respond rate was 64%
Not reported
No other forms of data appraisal
Salmon Fishery Statistical Region boundaries, used by the Scottish Government for reporting annual statistics obtained from salmon catch returns made by the owners/occupiers/agents of salmon fisheries.(Salmon Fishery Statistical Districts amalgamated into Regions). * Please Note * This layer was derived by the Scottish Government from a licensed dataset. It is not downloadable or routinely available. The data can be shared on request if a user provides evidence that they hold a licence from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH) for the 1:50,000 Digital River Network (https://www.ceh.ac.uk/data/15000-watercourse-network)
USACE works with port authorities from across the United States to develop the statistical port boundaries through an iterative and collaborative process. Port boundary information is prepared by USACE to increase transparency on public waterborne commerce statistic reporting, as well as to modernize how the data type is stored, analyzed, and reported. A Port Area is defined by the limits set by overarching legislative enactments of state, county, or city governments, or the corporate limits of a municipality. A port typically refers to a geographical area that includes operational activities related to maritime transport as well as acquisition, operation, and management of port infrastructure and property, such as might be associated with ownership, concession, construction approval, or policy decision-making authority. A Port Statistical Area (PSA) is a region with formally justified shared economic interests and collective reliance on infrastructure related to waterborne movements of commodities that is formally recognized by legislative enactments of state, county, or city governments. PSAs generally contain groups of county legislation for the sole purpose of statistical reporting. Through GIS mapping, legislative boundaries, and stakeholder collaboration, PSAs often serve as the primary unit for aggregating and reporting commerce statistics for broader geographical areas. Per Engineering Regulation 1130-2-520, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Navigation Data Center is responsible to collect, compile, publish, and disseminate waterborne commerce statistics. This task has subsequently been charged to the Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center to perform. Performance of this work is in accordance with the Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act of 1922. Included in this work is the definition of a port area. A port area is defined in Engineering Pamphlet 1130-2-520 as: (1) Port limits defined by legislative enactments of state, county, or city governments. (2) The corporate limits of a municipality. The USACE enterprise-wide port and port statistical area feature classes per EP 1130-2-520 are organized in SDSFIE 4.0.2 format.
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Comprehensive Tax Deduction for Donations by Detailed Items Number and Amounts Statistics Table Reported by Each County and City Unit: Amount (Thousand NT dollars)
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This data reports on the volume, value, unit value, and import market share of certain textile and apparel imports from China.
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Nephrops Functional Units Statistical Rectangles represent geographic area management and reporting units for Nephrops Underwater Television (UWTV) surveys. The Irish Functional units Statistical Rectangles divisions were based on ICES Statistical Rectangle boundaries. The prawn (Nephrops norvegicus) are common around the Irish coast occurring in geographically distinct sandy/muddy areas were the sediment is suitable for them to construct their burrows. Nephrops spend a great deal of time in their burrows and their emergence from these is related to time of year, light intensity and tidal strength. Functional units include the Aran Grounds, the Irish Sea, Celtic Sea and Porcupine Bank. Functional units statistical rectangle data integration for reporting purposes created in 2002. ICES Statistical rectangles that match the Functional Units are selected. Functional units statistical rectangles created to support area management and reporting of the Nephrops shellfish marine resource. Nephrops Functional Units created by the fisheries science survey team of the Marine Institute (Ireland). Functional units complete for Nephrops UWTV reporting purposes.
The Port and Port Statistical Area web service allows users to visualize and access two USACE enterprise-wide feature classes: the Port Feature Class and the Port Statistical Area Feature Class, both of which include polygon geometries used to generate statistics for commerce data and vessel movements. The GIS service includes attributes such as port name, boundary description, and associated legislative documentation.
USACE works with port authorities from across the United States to develop the statistical port boundaries through an iterative and collaborative process. Port boundary information is prepared by USACE to increase transparency on public waterborne commerce statistic reporting, as well as to modernize how the data type is stored, analyzed, and reported.
A Port Area is defined by the limits set by overarching legislative enactments of state, county, or city governments, or the corporate limits of a municipality. A port typically refers to a geographical area that includes operational activities related to maritime transport as well as acquisition, operation, and management of port infrastructure and property, such as might be associated with ownership, concession, construction approval, or policy decision-making authority.
A Port Statistical Area (PSA) is a region with formally justified shared economic interests and collective reliance on infrastructure related to waterborne movements of commodities that is formally recognized by legislative enactments of state, county, or city governments. PSAs generally contain groups of county legislation for the sole purpose of statistical reporting. Through GIS mapping, legislative boundaries, and stakeholder collaboration, PSAs often serve as the primary unit for aggregating and reporting commerce statistics for broader geographical areas.
Per Engineering Regulation 1130-2-520, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Navigation Data Center is responsible to collect, compile, publish, and disseminate waterborne commerce statistics. This task has subsequently been charged to the Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center to perform. Performance of this work is in accordance with the Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act of 1922. Included in this work is the definition of a port area. A port area is defined in Engineering Pamphlet 1130-2-520 as: (1) Port limits defined by legislative enactments of state, county, or city governments. (2) The corporate limits of a municipality. The USACE enterprise-wide port and port statistical area feature classes per EP 1130-2-520 are organized in SDSFIE 4.0.2 format.
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The annual Scottish Sea Fisheries Statistics report is aggregated into districts, which reflect the area of responsibility of the local fishery office. This dataset shows the approximate location (point) of the ports and creeks within each district. The districts are for illustrative purposes only.
This dataset aligns with the 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 reports only.
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Sri Lanka Insurance: Number of Institutions Reporting data was reported at 29.000 Unit in 2016. This records a decrease from the previous number of 30.000 Unit for 2015. Sri Lanka Insurance: Number of Institutions Reporting data is updated yearly, averaging 15.000 Unit from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2016, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 30.000 Unit in 2015 and a record low of 7.000 Unit in 1998. Sri Lanka Insurance: Number of Institutions Reporting data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Sri Lanka. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Sri Lanka – Table LK.Z012: Insurance Statistics.
The total assets of Unit Corp with headquarters in the United States amounted to ****** million U.S. dollars in 2022. The reported fiscal year ends on December 31.Compared to the earliest depicted value from 2018 this is a total decrease by approximately *** billion U.S. dollars. The trend from 2018 to 2022 shows, furthermore, that this decrease happened continuously.
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Overview of enterprises designated to report and fill in statistics of occupational accidents in Taichung City* Statistical area and objects: Enterprises within the city designated by the central competent authority according to the regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act to report occupational accident situations to the labor inspection authority for record (excluding processing and export zones under the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Bureau of Mines of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, and science parks) are all included in the statistics.* Statistical reference period: Static data is based on the year-end facts, and dynamic data is based on the facts from January 1 to December 31 each year.
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The average amount of various types of income tax per household in each county and city reporting statistics table Unit: amount (thousand yuan)
The Port Statistical Areas dataset was updated on June 05, 2025 from the United States Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) and is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)/Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD). USACE works with port authorities from across the United States to develop the statistical port boundaries through an iterative and collaborative process. Port boundary information is prepared by USACE to increase transparency on public waterborne commerce statistic reporting, as well as to modernize how the data type is stored, analyzed, and reported. A Port Statistical Area (PSA) is a region with formally justified shared economic interests and collective reliance on infrastructure related to waterborne movements of commodities that is formally recognized by legislative enactments of state, county, or city governments. PSAs generally contain groups of county legislation for the sole purpose of statistical reporting. Through GIS mapping, legislative boundaries, and stakeholder collaboration, PSAs often serve as the primary unit for aggregating and reporting commerce statistics for broader geographical areas. Per Engineering Regulation 1130-2-520, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Navigation Data Center is responsible to collect, compile, publish, and disseminate waterborne commerce statistics. This task has subsequently been charged to the Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center to perform. Performance of this work is in accordance with the Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act of 1922. Included in this work is the definition of a port area. A port area is defined in Engineering Pamphlet 1130-2-520 as: (1) Port limits defined by legislative enactments of state, county, or city governments. (2) The corporate limits of a municipality. The USACE enterprise-wide port and port statistical area feature classes per EP 1130-2-520 are organized in SDSFIE 4.0.2 format. A data dictionary, or other source of attribute information, is accessible at https://doi.org/10.21949/2ngc-4984