Marine Exchange Facebook page has graphs of “container ships at anchor or loitering” for Los Angeles + Long Beach combined. It has been relatively flat in the 70s since mid-October, with an early November dip followed by a bounceback. The peak of 80 was on Oct 24, the current (Nov 8) is 77.
Port of Los Angeles has its own data (current pdf) with POLA Vessels at Anchor; it’s the “historical container vessel activity” which you can get from this page by clicking on the picture that says “Working Container Vessels”. It shows a peak of 40ish from Oct 19-29, which then dropped to 30ish, but is back up to 40 now (Nov 8).
Port of Long Beach has this page listing the container vessels at anchor there. It currently (Nov 9) lists 43 vessels. I can’t find historical data except through internet archive; the most recent archived page shows 31 vessels as of Oct 8.
Marine Exchange Facebook page has graphs of “container ships at anchor or loitering” for Los Angeles + Long Beach combined. It has been relatively flat in the 70s since mid-October, with an early November dip followed by a bounceback. The peak of 80 was on Oct 24, the current (Nov 8) is 77.
Port of Los Angeles has its own data (current pdf) with POLA Vessels at Anchor; it’s the “historical container vessel activity” which you can get from this page by clicking on the picture that says “Working Container Vessels”. It shows a peak of 40ish from Oct 19-29, which then dropped to 30ish, but is back up to 40 now (Nov 8).
Port of Long Beach has this page listing the container vessels at anchor there. It currently (Nov 9) lists 43 vessels. I can’t find historical data except through internet archive; the most recent archived page shows 31 vessels as of Oct 8.