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- Port_of_Hueneme abstract "The Port of Hueneme in California, United States, is the only deep water harbor between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay area. Located in Ventura County on the Santa Barbara Channel, the port complex not only serves international shipping businesses but is an operating facility of Naval Base Ventura County. The settlement of Hueneme grew up around the original wharf at this location and the port is now within the incorporated city of Port Hueneme.The Oxnard Harbor District, that owns and operates the port, is an independent special district formed in 1937. The District boundary includes the City of Port Hueneme, most of the City of Oxnard, and the unincorporated communities of El Rio, Nyland Acres, Silver Strand, Hollywood Beach and Hollywood by the Sea. The port is one of the five of the deep water ports governed by special districts in the state of California. The state's other six deep water ports are a function of the city in which the port is located. The U.S. military took control of the entire harbor after the outbreak of World War II and significantly enlarged the deep water port. The District eventually regained control over part of the Port and commercial shipping activities have expanded consistently. The port has five deep-water berths. They are being equipped with shore-side power capacity for vessels to plug in. The system was installed to comply with a California Air Resources Board rule requiring land-based power systems to reduce pollution coming from ships by shutting down diesel engines in order to prevent the emission of nitrogen oxides and particulate matter into the air.The District does not perform any cargo handling operations as the companies shipping through the port take responsibility in cooperation with the port district. The Oxnard Harbor District owns the Ventura County Railway Company LLC, a 12.9 mile, short line railroad. Ventura County Railroad operates the lines which connect the ports and other facilities with the Union Pacific Coast Route in downtown Oxnard. This provides portside access for 16 miles (26 km) of rail for on- and off-loading military freight for the various branches of service.".
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- Port_of_Hueneme wikiPageID "42411407".
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- Port_of_Hueneme country United_States.
- Port_of_Hueneme location Port_Hueneme,_California.
- Port_of_Hueneme name "Port of Hueneme".
- Port_of_Hueneme opened "1940-07-04".
- Port_of_Hueneme operated "Oxnard Harbor District".
- Port_of_Hueneme website "www.portofhueneme.org".
- Port_of_Hueneme subject Category:Ports_and_harbors_of_California.
- Port_of_Hueneme subject Category:Transportation_in_Ventura_County,_California.
- Port_of_Hueneme point "34.147222222222226 -119.20833333333333".
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- Port_of_Hueneme comment "The Port of Hueneme in California, United States, is the only deep water harbor between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay area. Located in Ventura County on the Santa Barbara Channel, the port complex not only serves international shipping businesses but is an operating facility of Naval Base Ventura County.".
- Port_of_Hueneme label "Port of Hueneme".
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- Port_of_Hueneme lat "34.147222222222226".
- Port_of_Hueneme long "-119.20833333333333".
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- Port_of_Hueneme depiction 1857_U.S._Coast_Survey_Map_of_the_Eastern_Entrance_to_Santa_Barbara_Channel_-_Geographicus_-_SantaBarbaraChanne-uscs-1857.jpg.
- Port_of_Hueneme homepage www.portofhueneme.org.
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