| Port of Hueneme: The only deep water harbor between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay area and is the U.S. Port of Entry for California's Central Coast region. |
| Port of Long Beach: More cargo and containers move through the Port of Long Beach than any other United States Port. |
| Port of Los Angeles: One of the premier US gateways for international trade and commerce. Twenty-nine diversified facilities for handling all types of cargo are available. |
| Port of Oakland: The port occupies 19 miles of waterfront on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay with 665 acres devoted to maritime activities. |
| Port of Redwood City: Located 18 nautical miles south of San Francisco, and the only deepwater port in south San Francisco Bay. |
| Port of Sacramento: The Port is 84 miles Northeast of San Francisco. Facilities: 5 berths, each 600 ft. 200 railcar yard. Bulk rice and grain elevators. Dry bulk cargo warehousing. 3 transit sheds. |
| Port of San Francisco: "Our goal is for the Port's web-site to be a comprehensive source of information about San Francisco's waterfront." |
| Port of Stockton: Located on the Stockton Deepwater Ship Channel, 75 nautical miles due east of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Port of Stockton, California, owns and operates a diversified and major transportation center that encompasses a 600-acre operating area. |