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Overseas Arrival

August 10, 2017

Overseas Arrivals are voyages to a US port or place immediately after passage outside the US or the Candian EEZs.

Table illustrating whether connections between each coastal region are overseas or coastwise.
A fully crossed table that shows whether transits between two coastal regions is considered ‘overseas’ or ‘coastwise’.
Map showing that overseas arrivals transit across the combined US and Canadian EEZs.
Map illustrating that overseas arrivals are defined as those where transiting from the Last Port of Call to the Arrival Port requires crossing the combined US and Canadian EEZs. The abbreviations correspond to the following coastal regions: Alaska (AK), East (E), Gulf of Mexico (GM), West (W), Caribbean (CA), Hawaii (HI), Great Lakes (GL), Canadian East (CE), Canadian West (CW), Canadian Great Lakes (CGL), and Canadian North (CN).
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