Port of Guam | |
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![]() Firefighters extinguish fires from jet fuel tanks at the Port that were burning out of control due to Typhoon Pongsona, 2002 | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Location | Apra Harbor, Pacific Ocean |
Coordinates | 13°27′40.52″N 144°40′12.15″E / 13.4612556°N 144.6700417°E |
Details | |
Operated by | Port Authority of Guam |
Owned by | Government of Guam |
General Manager | Rory J. Respicio |
Statistics | |
Annual cargo tonnage | 1,112,106 (FY2020)[1] |
Annual container volume | 85,143(FY2020)[1] |
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The Port of Guam (officially, Jose D. Leon Guerrero Commercial Port) handles over ninety percent of total imports to the United States island territory of Guam.[2] Located in the north of Apra Harbor on Cabras Island, it shares harbor waters with Naval Base Guam and two small marinas.[3] Family Beach on the Glass Breakwater is owned by the Port Authority of Guam, as well as numerous other water recreational businesses leased by the Authority.