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  • By type: Merchant marine may be defined as all ships engaged in the carriage of goods; or all commercial vessels (as opposed to all nonmilitary ships), which excludes tugs, fishing vessels, offshore oil rigs, etc. This entry contains information in four fields - total, ships by type, foreign-owned, and registered in other countries.
    Total includes the number of ships (1,000 GRT or over), total DWT for those ships, and total GRT for those ships. DWT or dead weight tonnage is the total weight of cargo, plus bunkers, stores, etc., that a ship can carry when immersed to the appropriate load line. GRT or gross register tonnage is a figure obtained by measuring the entire sheltered volume of a ship available for cargo and passengers and converting it to tons on the basis of 100 cubic feet per ton; there is no stable relationship between GRT and DWT.
    Ships by type includes a listing of barge carriers, bulk cargo ships, cargo ships, chemical tankers, combination bulk carriers, combination ore/oil carriers, container ships, liquefied gas tankers, livestock carriers, multifunctional large-load carriers, petroleum tankers, passenger ships, passenger/cargo ships, railcar carriers, refrigerated cargo ships, roll-on/roll-off cargo ships, short-sea passenger ships, specialized tankers, and vehicle carriers.
    Foreign-owned are ships that fly the flag of one country but belong to owners in another.
    Registered in other countries are ships that belong to owners in one country but fly the flag of another.
  • Foreign-owned: Merchant marine may be defined as all ships engaged in the carriage of goods; or all commercial vessels (as opposed to all nonmilitary ships), which excludes tugs, fishing vessels, offshore oil rigs, etc. This entry contains information in four fields - total, ships by type, foreign-owned, and registered in other countries.
    Total includes the number of ships (1,000 GRT or over), total DWT for those ships, and total GRT for those ships. DWT or dead weight tonnage is the total weight of cargo, plus bunkers, stores, etc., that a ship can carry when immersed to the appropriate load line. GRT or gross register tonnage is a figure obtained by measuring the entire sheltered volume of a ship available for cargo and passengers and converting it to tons on the basis of 100 cubic feet per ton; there is no stable relationship between GRT and DWT.
    Ships by type includes a listing of barge carriers, bulk cargo ships, cargo ships, chemical tankers, combination bulk carriers, combination ore/oil carriers, container ships, liquefied gas tankers, livestock carriers, multifunctional large-load carriers, petroleum tankers, passenger ships, passenger/cargo ships, railcar carriers, refrigerated cargo ships, roll-on/roll-off cargo ships, short-sea passenger ships, specialized tankers, and vehicle carriers.
    Foreign-owned are ships that fly the flag of one country but belong to owners in another.
    Registered in other countries are ships that belong to owners in one country but fly the flag of another.
  • Registered in other countries: Merchant marine may be defined as all ships engaged in the carriage of goods; or all commercial vessels (as opposed to all nonmilitary ships), which excludes tugs, fishing vessels, offshore oil rigs, etc. This entry contains information in four fields - total, ships by type, foreign-owned, and registered in other countries.
    Total includes the number of ships (1,000 GRT or over), total DWT for those ships, and total GRT for those ships. DWT or dead weight tonnage is the total weight of cargo, plus bunkers, stores, etc., that a ship can carry when immersed to the appropriate load line. GRT or gross register tonnage is a figure obtained by measuring the entire sheltered volume of a ship available for cargo and passengers and converting it to tons on the basis of 100 cubic feet per ton; there is no stable relationship between GRT and DWT.
    Ships by type includes a listing of barge carriers, bulk cargo ships, cargo ships, chemical tankers, combination bulk carriers, combination ore/oil carriers, container ships, liquefied gas tankers, livestock carriers, multifunctional large-load carriers, petroleum tankers, passenger ships, passenger/cargo ships, railcar carriers, refrigerated cargo ships, roll-on/roll-off cargo ships, short-sea passenger ships, specialized tankers, and vehicle carriers.
    Foreign-owned are ships that fly the flag of one country but belong to owners in another.
    Registered in other countries are ships that belong to owners in one country but fly the flag of another.
  • Registered in other countries per million: Merchant marine may be defined as all ships engaged in the carriage of goods; or all commercial vessels (as opposed to all nonmilitary ships), which excludes tugs, fishing vessels, offshore oil rigs, etc. This entry contains information in four fields - total, ships by type, foreign-owned, and registered in other countries.
    Total includes the number of ships (1,000 GRT or over), total DWT for those ships, and total GRT for those ships. DWT or dead weight tonnage is the total weight of cargo, plus bunkers, stores, etc., that a ship can carry when immersed to the appropriate load line. GRT or gross register tonnage is a figure obtained by measuring the entire sheltered volume of a ship available for cargo and passengers and converting it to tons on the basis of 100 cubic feet per ton; there is no stable relationship between GRT and DWT.
    Ships by type includes a listing of barge carriers, bulk cargo ships, cargo ships, chemical tankers, combination bulk carriers, combination ore/oil carriers, container ships, liquefied gas tankers, livestock carriers, multifunctional large-load carriers, petroleum tankers, passenger ships, passenger/cargo ships, railcar carriers, refrigerated cargo ships, roll-on/roll-off cargo ships, short-sea passenger ships, specialized tankers, and vehicle carriers.
    Foreign-owned are ships that fly the flag of one country but belong to owners in another.
    Registered in other countries are ships that belong to owners in one country but fly the flag of another. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Ships by type: Merchant marine may be defined as all ships engaged in the carriage of goods; or all commercial vessels (as opposed to all non-military ships), which excludes tugs, fishing vessels, offshore oil rigs, etc.; or a grouping of merchant ships by nationality o
  • Total: 1000 GRT or over
  • Total > Dwt: Dwt=Deadweight tonnage, a measure of the capacity of a cargo ship
  • Total > Dwt > Per $ GDP: Dwt=Deadweight tonnage, a measure of the capacity of a cargo ship Per $ GDP figures expressed per million $ gross domestic product
  • Total > GRT: GRT=Gross Register Tonnage
  • Total > GRT > Per $ GDP: GRT=Gross Register Tonnage Per $ GDP figures expressed per million $ gross domestic product
  • Total > GRT per capita: GRT=Gross Register Tonnage. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Total > Per capita: 1000 GRT or over Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Total per million: 1000 GRT or over. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Foreign-owned per million: Merchant marine may be defined as all ships engaged in the carriage of goods; or all commercial vessels (as opposed to all nonmilitary ships), which excludes tugs, fishing vessels, offshore oil rigs, etc. This entry contains information in four fields - total, ships by type, foreign-owned, and registered in other countries.
    Total includes the number of ships (1,000 GRT or over), total DWT for those ships, and total GRT for those ships. DWT or dead weight tonnage is the total weight of cargo, plus bunkers, stores, etc., that a ship can carry when immersed to the appropriate load line. GRT or gross register tonnage is a figure obtained by measuring the entire sheltered volume of a ship available for cargo and passengers and converting it to tons on the basis of 100 cubic feet per ton; there is no stable relationship between GRT and DWT.
    Ships by type includes a listing of barge carriers, bulk cargo ships, cargo ships, chemical tankers, combination bulk carriers, combination ore/oil carriers, container ships, liquefied gas tankers, livestock carriers, multifunctional large-load carriers, petroleum tankers, passenger ships, passenger/cargo ships, railcar carriers, refrigerated cargo ships, roll-on/roll-off cargo ships, short-sea passenger ships, specialized tankers, and vehicle carriers.
    Foreign-owned are ships that fly the flag of one country but belong to owners in another.
    Registered in other countries are ships that belong to owners in one country but fly the flag of another. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Total > GRT > Per capita: GRT=Gross Register Tonnage Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Total > Dwt > Per capita: Dwt=Deadweight tonnage, a measure of the capacity of a cargo ship Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Total > Per $ GDP: 1000 GRT or over Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1 billion $ gross domestic product.
  • Total > Dwt per capita: Dwt=Deadweight tonnage, a measure of the capacity of a cargo ship. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
STAT Ecuador Panama HISTORY
A note includes some foreign-owned <a href=/kp/ships>ships</a> registered here as a flag of convenience: <a href=/country/ci><a href=/country/ci>Chile</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/gr>Greece</a> 1 (2002 est.) includes some foreign-owned <a href=/kp/ships>ships</a> registered here as a flag of convenience: <a href=/country/al><a href=/country/al>Albania</a></a> 2, <a href=/country/ao>Angola</a> 1, <a href=/country/ac><a href=/country/ac>Antigua and Barbuda</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/ar><a href=/country/ar>Argentina</a></a> 11, <a href=/country/as>Australia</a> 13, <a href=/country/au><a href=/country/au>Austria</a></a> 2, Bahamas, The 5, <a href=/country/be><a href=/country/be>Belgium</a></a> 2, <a href=/country/bh>Belize</a> 6, <a href=/country/br><a href=/country/br>Brazil</a></a> 6, <a href=/country/vi><a href=/country/vi>British Virgin Islands</a></a> 8, <a href=/country/cb><a href=/country/cb>Cambodia</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/ca>Canada</a> 9, <a href=/country/ci><a href=/country/ci>Chile</a></a> 12, <a href=/country/ch>China</a> 259, <a href=/country/co><a href=/country/co>Colombia</a></a> 14, <a href=/country/hr>Croatia</a> 2, <a href=/country/cu><a href=/country/cu>Cuba</a></a> 20, <a href=/country/cy>Cyprus</a> 3, <a href=/country/da><a href=/country/da>Denmark</a></a> 3, <a href=/country/dr>Dominican Republic</a> 1, <a href=/country/ec><a href=/country/ec>Ecuador</a></a> 3, <a href=/country/eg>Egypt</a> 16, <a href=/country/ek><a href=/country/ek>Equatorial Guinea</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/fr>France</a> 9, <a href=/country/gm><a href=/country/gm>Germany</a></a> 72, <a href=/country/gr>Greece</a> 523, <a href=/country/ha><a href=/country/ha>Haiti</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/ho>Honduras</a> 3, <a href=/country/hk><a href=/country/hk>Hong Kong</a></a> 299, <a href=/country/ic>Iceland</a> 1, <a href=/country/in><a href=/country/in>India</a></a> 18, <a href=/country/id>Indonesia</a> 48, <a href=/country/ei><a href=/country/ei>Ireland</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/is>Israel</a> 5, <a href=/country/it><a href=/country/it>Italy</a></a> 9, <a href=/country/ja>Japan</a> 1642, <a href=/country/ke><a href=/country/ke>Kenya</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/ku>Kuwait</a> 2, <a href=/country/lg><a href=/country/lg>Latvia</a></a> 8, <a href=/country/li>Liberia</a> 5, <a href=/country/lh><a href=/country/lh>Lithuania</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/my>Malaysia</a> 18, <a href=/country/mt><a href=/country/mt>Malta</a></a> 2, <a href=/country/rm>Marshall Islands</a> 1, <a href=/country/mx><a href=/country/mx>Mexico</a></a> 8, <a href=/country/mn>Monaco</a> 112, <a href=/country/nl><a href=/country/nl>Netherlands</a></a> 19, <a href=/country/nt>Netherlands Antilles</a> 1, <a href=/country/ni><a href=/country/ni>Nigeria</a></a> 3, <a href=/country/no>Norway</a> 98, <a href=/country/pa><a href=/country/pa>Paraguay</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/pe>Peru</a> 15, <a href=/country/rp><a href=/country/rp>Philippines</a></a> 49, <a href=/country/pl>Poland</a> 5, <a href=/country/po><a href=/country/po>Portugal</a></a> 7, <a href=/country/rq>Puerto Rico</a> 2, <a href=/country/ro><a href=/country/ro>Romania</a></a> 7, <a href=/country/rs>Russia</a> 12, <a href=/country/sc><a href=/country/sc>Saint Kitts and Nevis</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/vc><a href=/country/vc>Saint Vincent and the Grenadines</a></a> 5, <a href=/country/sa><a href=/country/sa>Saudi Arabia</a></a> 4, <a href=/country/se>Seychelles</a> 1, <a href=/country/sn><a href=/country/sn>Singapore</a></a> 112, <a href=/country/sf>South Africa</a> 3, <a href=/country/ks><a href=/country/ks>South Korea</a></a> 342, <a href=/country/sp>Spain</a> 52, <a href=/country/ce><a href=/country/ce>Sri Lanka</a></a> 3, <a href=/country/su>Sudan</a> 1, <a href=/country/sw><a href=/country/sw>Sweden</a></a> 2, <a href=/country/sz>Switzerland</a> 81, <a href=/country/tw><a href=/country/tw>Taiwan</a></a> 334, <a href=/country/th>Thailand</a> 14, <a href=/country/td><a href=/country/td>Trinidad and Tobago</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/ts><a href=/country/ts>Tunisia</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/tu>Turkey</a> 4, <a href=/country/up><a href=/country/up>Ukraine</a></a> 1, <a href=/country/tc><a href=/country/tc>United Arab Emirates</a></a> 54, <a href=/country/uk><a href=/country/uk>United Kingdom</a></a> 73, <a href=/country/us><a href=/country/us>United States</a></a> 115, <a href=/country/ve>Venezuela</a> 6, <a href=/kp/Virgin+Islands+(UK><a href=/country/vq>Virgin Islands</a> (UK</a>) 8 (2002 est.)
By type cargo 1, chemical tanker 3, liquefied gas 1, passenger 9, petroleum tanker 26, refrigerated cargo 1 barge carrier 1, bulk carrier 2,383, cargo 1,129, carrier 18, chemical tanker 626, combination ore/oil 3, container 751, liquefied gas 192, passenger 42, passenger/cargo 61, petroleum tanker 576, refrigerated cargo 212, roll on/roll off 100, specialized tanker 3, vehicle carrier 282
Foreign-owned 1
Ranked 115th.
None

Note includes some foreign-owned ships registered here as a flag of convenience: Chile 1, Greece 1 includes some foreign-owned ships registered here as a flag of convenience: Albania 2, Angola 1, Antigua and Barbuda 1, Argentina 11, Australia 13, Austria 2, The Bahamas 5, Belgium 2, Belize 6, Brazil 6, British Virgin Islands 8, Cambodia 1, Canada 9, Chile 12, China 259, Colombia 14, Croatia 2, Cuba 20, Cyprus 3, Denmark 3, Dominican Republic 1, Ecuador 3, Egypt 16, Equatorial Guinea 1, France 9, Germany 72, Greece 523, Haiti 1, Honduras 3, Hong Kong 299, Iceland 1, India 18, Indonesia 48, Ireland 1, Israel 5, Italy 9, Japan 1,642, Kenya 1, Kuwait 2, Latvia 8, Liberia 5, Lithuania 1, Malaysia 18, Malta 2, Marshall Islands 1, Mexico 8, Monaco 112, Netherlands 19, Netherlands Antilles 1, Nigeria 3, Norway 98, Paraguay 1, Peru 15, Philippines 49, Poland 5, Portugal 7, Puerto Rico 2, Romania 7, Russia 12, Saint Kitts and Nevis 1, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 5, Saudi Arabia 4, Seychelles 1, Singapore 112, South Africa 3, South Korea 342, Spain 52, Sri Lanka 3, Sudan 1, Sweden 2, Switzerland 81, Taiwan 334, Thailand 14, Trinidad and Tobago 1, Tunisia 1, Turkey 4, Ukraine 1, UAE 54, UK 73, US 115, Venezuela 6
Registered in other countries 7
Ranked 73th. 7 times more than Panama
1
Ranked 99th.

Registered in other countries per million 0.467
Ranked 73th. 72% more than Panama
0.272
Ranked 79th.

Ships by type cargo 2, chemical tanker 3, liquefied gas 1, passenger 3, petroleum tanker 23, specialized tanker 1 barge carrier 5, bulk 1,443, cargo 846, chemical tanker 376, combination bulk 72, combination ore/oil 17, container 588, liquefied gas 207, livestock carrier 6, multi-functional large-load carrier 12, passenger 38, passenger/cargo 3, petroleum tanker 537, railcar carrier 2, refrigerated cargo 287, roll on/roll off 107, short-sea passenger 41, specialized tanker 33, vehicle carrier 240
Total 44
Ranked 71st.
6,413
Ranked 1st. 146 times more than Ecuador

Total > Dwt 306,280 Dwt
Ranked 85th.
240.19 million Dwt
Ranked 1st. 784 times more than Ecuador

Total > Dwt > Per $ GDP 7.36 Dwt per million $ of GDP
Ranked 58th.
12,864.2 Dwt per million $ of GDP
Ranked 4th. 1748 times more than Ecuador

Total > GRT 190,931 GRT
Ranked 88th.
159.65 million GRT
Ranked 1st. 836 times more than Ecuador

Total > GRT > Per $ GDP 4.53 GRT per million $ of GDP
Ranked 74th.
8,569.37 GRT per million $ of GDP
Ranked 4th. 1892 times more than Ecuador

Total > GRT per capita 0.0134 GRT
Ranked 101st.
45.73 GRT
Ranked 9th. 3418 times more than Ecuador

Total > Per capita 2.87 per 1 million people
Ranked 56th.
1,872.97 per 1 million people
Ranked 8th. 654 times more than Ecuador

Total per million 2.73
Ranked 90th.
1,734.31
Ranked 10th. 635 times more than Ecuador

Foreign-owned per million 0.0689
Ranked 95th.
1,425.73
Ranked 10th. 20691 times more than Ecuador

Total > GRT > Per capita 13.88 GRT per 1,000 people
Ranked 103th.
49,241.61 GRT per 1,000 people
Ranked 8th. 3548 times more than Ecuador

Total > Dwt > Per capita 22.27 Dwt per 1,000 people
Ranked 90th.
74,083.13 Dwt per 1,000 people
Ranked 8th. 3327 times more than Ecuador

Total > Per $ GDP 0.76 per $1 billion of GDP
Ranked 65th.
320.11 per $1 billion of GDP
Ranked 5th. 421 times more than Ecuador

Total > Dwt per capita 0.0215 Dwt
Ranked 86th.
68.8 Dwt
Ranked 9th. 3205 times more than Ecuador

SOURCES: CIA World Factbook, December 2003; CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011; All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008; CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.; All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.

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