United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Resource Bulletin PNW-RB-247 April 2005 Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries, All Quarters 2003 Debra D. Warren ABSTRACT Warren, Debra D. 2005. Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters of 2003. Resour. Bull. PNW-RB-247. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 171 p. Provides current information on lumber and plywood production and prices; employment in the forest industries; international trade in logs, lumber, and plywood; volume and average prices of stumpage sold by public agencies; and other related items. Keywords: Forestry business economics, lumber prices, plywood prices, timber volume, stumpage prices, employment (forest products industries), marketing (forest products), imports and exports (forest products). PREFACE Due to temporary unavailability of trade data, this report was delayed. In the interest of efficiency and timeliness, all four quarters of 2003 are being published in one book. This report presents current information on the timber situation in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia, including data on lumber and plywood production and prices; timber harvest; employment in forest products industries; international trade in logs, pulpwood, chips, lumber, and plywood; log prices in the Pacific Northwest; volume and average prices of stumpage sold by public agencies; and other related items. Cooperation in supplying data has been received from the following sources: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Inventory and Economics Research Staff in Washington, DC; Washington State Department of Natural Resources and Employment Security Department; Oregon State Department of Forestry and Department of Employment; California State Department of Employment and Department of Conservation; Montana State Forester and State Employment Service; Idaho State Department of Public Lands and Department of Employment; Alaska State Department of Labor and Department of Natural Resources of the Division of Lands; U.S. Department of Commerce; U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Indian Affairs; British Columbia Department of Industrial Development, Trade, and Commerce; and a number of private industry associations, firms, and individuals. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Seattle Customs District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of Washington, except Longview and Vancouver. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports and Longview and Vancouver, Washington. Anchorage Customs District is the State of Alaska. San Francisco Customs District includes Monterey and all ports north of Monterey, California. The statistical data are from secondary sources and are brought together to make such information more readily available. Sources are indicated for each table and can be contacted directly for means used in data collection. Readers are cautioned that unit values should not be interpreted as accurate indicators of prices. Unit values for individual trade flows, especially those involving small volumes, frequently vary widely within a year, across origins or destinations, and through time. AUTHOR DEBRA D. WARREN is an economist, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Suite 400, 620 SW Main, Portland, OR. The mailing address is P.O. Box 3890, Portland, OR 97208-3890. The phone number is 503/808-2001, and the FAX number is 503/808-2033. This report is also available online in portable document format (pdf) at the following address: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/rb247.pdf. Tables Included in This Series of Reports and Frequency of Updates TABLE NUMBER TABLE TITLE FREQUENCY OF UPDATE Lumber and Plywood Production and Prices 1 U.S. softwood lumber and structural panel board production, 1992-2003 Quarterly 2 Lumber production in Northwest States, 1993-2003 Annually, second quarter 3 Softwood lumber production in the inland region, by species, 1993-2003 Annually, second quarter 4 Lumber production in the coast region, by species, 1993-2003 Annually, second quarter 5 Softwood structural panel board production in the United States, by State, 1993-2003 Annually, fourth quarter 6 Softwood lumber and plywood production in British Columbia, 1993-2003 Annually, second quarter 7 Wholesale prices of selected lumber products, 1992-2003 Quarterly 8 Wholesale prices of selected softwood plywood products, 1992-2003 Quarterly 9 Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for Douglas-fir lumber, coast mills, 1992-2003 Quarterly 10 Percentage of total volume for ponderosa pine lumber, inland mills, 1992-2003 Quarterly 11 F.O.B. mill prices for ponderosa pine lumber, inland mills, 1992-2003 Quarterly 12 Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for hem-fir lumber, inland mills, 1992-2003 Quarterly 13 Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for hem-fir lumber, coast mills, 1992-2003 Quarterly 14 Weighted average f.o.b. mill prices for coast and inland lumber, 1992-2003 Quarterly 15 Average prices for domestic and exported alder, western region, 1992-2003 Quarterly Washington and Oregon timber harvest by ownership, 1993-2003 Annually, third quarter Timber Harvest 16 Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued) TABLE NUMBER TABLE TITLE FREQUENCY OF UPDATE 17 British Columbia timber harvest, 1994-2003 Annually, third quarter 18 Montana and Idaho timber harvest by ownership 1993-2003 19 Alaska timber harvest by ownership, 1993-2003 Annually, third quarter 20 California timber harvest by ownership, 1993-2003 Annually, third quarter , Annually, third quarter Employment in Forest Products Industries 21 Employment in forest products industries in Washington and Oregon, 1992-2003 Quarterly 22 Total nonagricultural employment and employment in forest products industries in Washington and Oregon, 1993-2003 Quarterly 23 Employment in forest products industries in California and Alaska, 1992-2003 Quarterly 24 Employment in forest products industries in Montana and Idaho, 1992-2003 Quarterly 25 Employment, wages, unemployment, and population for the State of Oregon, by county Annually 26 Employment, wages, unemployment, and population for the State of Washington, by county Annually Log, Pulpwood, and Chip Exports and Imports 27 Volume of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 28 Value of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 29 Average value of softwood logs exported from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 30 Volume and average value of softwood log exports from the San Francisco Customs District by species and destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 31 Volume and average value of softwood log exports from Anchorage Customs District by species and destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 32 Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs District, 2003 Annually, fourth quarter Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued) TABLE NUMBER TABLE TITLE FREQUENCY OF UPDATE 33a-d Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs District, all quarters 2003 Quarterly 34 Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Columbia-Snake Customs District, 2003 Annually, fourth quarter 35a-d Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, all quarters 2003 Quarterly 36 Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, San Francisco Customs District, 2003 Annually, fourth quarter 37a-d Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, San Francisco Customs District, all quarters 2003 Quarterly 38 Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Anchorage Customs District, 2003 Annually, fourth quarter 39a-d Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Anchorage Customs District, all quarters 2003 Quarterly 40 Volume and average value of hardwood log exports from Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1992-2003 Quarterly 41 Volume and average value of alder log exports from the Seattle Customs District, 1993-2003 Quarterly 42 Volume and average value of log exports from southern California ports by species, 1992-2003 Quarterly 43 Volume and average value of softwood log exports to Canada from the Great Falls Customs District, 1992-2003 Quarterly 44 Volume of log exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination, 1993-2003 Annually, fourth quarter 45 Average value of log exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination, 1993-2003 Annually, fourth quarter 46 Volume and average value of softwood log imports of all species from Canada into Washington and Oregon, 1992-2003 Quarterly Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued) TABLE NUMBER TABLE TITLE FREQUENCY OF UPDATE 47 Volume and average value of pulpwood imports from Canada into the Seattle Customs District, 1992-2003 Quarterly 48 Volume of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1992-2003 Quarterly 49 Average value of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1992-2003 Quarterly 50 Volume and average value of all chips exported from the Seattle, Columbia-Snake, San Francisco, and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1993-2003 Quarterly 51 Volume and average value of softwood chips exported from the Seattle, Columbia-Snake, San Francisco, and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1993-2003 Quarterly Lum ber, Plyw ood, and Veneer Exports 52 Volume of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 53 Value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 54 Average value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 55 Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports from southern California ports by species and destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 56 Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports from northern California ports by species and destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 57 Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports from Anchorage Customs District by species and destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 58 Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs District, 2003 Annually, fourth quarter Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued) TABLE NUMBER TABLE TITLE FREQUENCY OF UPDATE 59a-d Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs District, all quarters 2003 Quarterly 60 Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Columbia-Snake Customs District, 2003 Annually, fourth quarter 61a-d Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Columbia-Snake Customs District, all quarters 2003 Quarterly 62 Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, San Francisco Customs District, 2003 Annually, fourth quarter 63a-d Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, San Francisco Customs District, all quarters 2003 Quarterly 64 Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Anchorage Customs District, 2003 Annually, fourth quarter 65 Volume and average value of lumber exports by port, species, and destination, Anchorage Customs District, all quarters 2003 Quarterly 66 Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports to Canada from the Great Falls Customs District, 1992-2003 Quarterly 67 Volume and average value of hardwood lumber exports from Seattle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1992-2003 Quarterly 68 Volume of lumber exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination, 1993-2003 Annually, fourth quarter 69 Average value of lumber exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination, 1993-2003 Annually, fourth quarter 70 Volume of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Seattle Customs District, 1993-2003 Quarterly 71 Average value of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Seattle Customs District, 1993-2003 Quarterly 72 Volume of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Columbia-Snake Customs District, 1993-2003 Quarterly Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued) TABLE NUMBER TABLE TITLE FREQUENCY OF UPDATE 73 Average value of all species of softwood lumber imports into the Columbia-Snake Customs District, 1993-2003 Quarterly 74 Volume and average value of plywood exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly 75 Volume and average value of plywood exports from California, 1992-2003 Quarterly 76 Volume and average value of veneer exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by destination, 1992-2003 Quarterly Timber Cut and Sold by Public Agencies 77 Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands, Montana and Idaho, 1998-2003 Quarterly 78 Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands, Montana and Idaho, 1998-2003 Quarterly 79 Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Northern Region, 1993-2003 Quarterly 80 Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Northern Region, 1993-2003 Quarterly 81 Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Northern Region, 2003 Quarterly 82 Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Intermountain Region, 1993-2003 Quarterly 83 Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Intermountain Region, 1993-2003 Quarterly 84 Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Intermountain Region, 2003 Quarterly 85 Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in California, 1998-2003 Quarterly 86 Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in California, 1998-2003 Quarterly 87 Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Southwest Region, 1993-2003 Quarterly Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued) TABLE NUMBER TABLE TITLE FREQUENCY OF UPDATE 88 Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Southwest Region, 1993-2003 Quarterly 89 Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Pacific Southwest Region, 2003 Quarterly 90 Monthly stumpage volume and average value of timber sold on National Forest lands in Washington and Oregon, 2001-2003 Quarterly 91 Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands, Washington and Oregon, 1999-2003 Quarterly 92 Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands, Washington and Oregon, 1999-2003 Quarterly 93 Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Northwest Region, 1992-2003 Quarterly 94 Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Northwest Region, 1992-2003 Quarterly 95 Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Pacific Northwest Region, 2003 Quarterly 96 Volume and average stumpage price of selected species sold on the National Forests of the Pacific Northwest Region, 2003 Quarterly 97 Volume of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in Alaska, 1998-2003 Quarterly 98 Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in Alaska, 1998-2003 Quarterly 99 Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Alaska Region, 1992-2003 Quarterly 100 Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Alaska Region, 1992-2003 Quarterly 101 Volume and average value of all species of all timber products sold from the USDA Forest Service Regions of the Western United States, 1992-2003 Quarterly Tables Included in This Series of Reports (continued) TABLE NUMBER 102 TABLE TITLE Volume and average value of all species of timber harvested from the USDA Forest Service Regions of the Western United States, 1992-2003 FREQUENCY OF UPDATE Quarterly Uncut Volume Under Contract 103 Uncut volume under contract on National Forest lands in Montana, Idaho, California, Oregon, and Washington, 1993-2003 Annually, second quarter 104 Sale quantity and unyarded volume under contract on Bureau of Land Management lands in Western Oregon, 1993-2003 Annually, second quarter 105 Allowable annual cut and uncut volume under contract on Oregon State lands, 1993-2003 Annually, third quarter 106 Sustainable harvest and uncut volume under contract on Washington State lands, 1993-2003 Annually, second quarter Small Business Set-Aside Sales 107 Small business set-aside sales and total sales on the National Forests, Pacific Northwest Region, 1998-2003 Quarterly 108 Volume and average value of timber sold on set-aside sales on the National Forests, Pacific Northwest Region, 1998-2003 Quarterly Figures Included in This Series of Reports and Frequency of Updates PAGE NUMBER FIGURE TITLE FREQUENCY OF UPDATE 19 Figure 1--Weighted average f.o.b. mill prices for coast and inland lumber, 1993-2003, in dollars per thousand board feet Annually, fourth quarter 26 Figure 2--Employment in forest products industry, Washington and Oregon, 1993-2003, in thousands of persons Annually, fourth quarter 42 Figure 3--Log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts, 1993-2003, in million board feet Annually, fourth quarter 48 Figure 4--Log exports from San Francisco and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1993-2003, in million board feet Annually, fourth quarter 89 Figure 5--Lumber exports from Seattle and ColumbiaSnake Customs Districts, 1993-2003, in million board feet Annually, fourth quarter 96 Figure 6--Lumber exports from San Francisco and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1993-2003, in million board feet Annually, fourth quarter 149 Figure 7--Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests, Pacific Northwest Region, in dollars per thousand board feet Annually, fourth quarter 159 Figure 8--Average value of all timber products sold from Forest Service Regions of the Western United States, in dollars per thousand board feet Annually, fourth quarter Conversion Factors Used in This Report For logs: 4.53 cubic meters equals 1 thousand board feet For lumber: 2.36 cubic meters equals 1 thousand board feet For veneer: 92.9 square meters equals 1 thousand square feet For plywood: .885 cubic meters equals 1 thousand square feet (3/8-inch basis) For chips and pulpwood: .907 metric tons equals 1 short ton This page has been left blank intentionally. Document continues on next page. . Western Lumber Production and Prices ! Softwood lumber production A total of 17.1 billion board feet of softwood lumber was produced in the Western United States in 2003, and the total U.S. figure was 35.9 billion board feet (table 1). Total softwood lumber production in the fourth quarter of 2003 was 8.9 billion board feet, and 48.0 percent of that was produced in the West. ! Wholesale lumber prices Average wholesale prices increased in 2003 for most of the selected lumber products (table 7). Year-end 2003 prices averaged a 4.4-percent increase from year-end 2002, across all five selected lumber products. Plywood Production and Prices ! Plywood production in 2003 United States softwood structural panel board production in 2003, at 27,310 million square feet (3/8-inch basis), decreased 3.0 percent from 2002. Production in the fourth quarter of 2003 was 6.9 million board feet, down from the third quarter volume of 7.2 (table 1). Wholesale prices of selected plywood products increased from 2002 to 2003. Year-end 2003 prices averaged a 21.2-percent increase (table 8) from year-end 2002 prices. Employment in Forest Products Industries ! Employment numbers for 2003 The number of persons employed in the lumber and wood products industries decreased in 2003 in Oregon and Washington (table 21). Once again, third quarter 2003 employment numbers were higher than the other quarters. In Oregon and Washington, there were 9.2 direct jobs per million board feet of timber harvested in 2003 (using the harvest figures from table 16). 1 Log, Pulp, and Chip Exports ! Washington and Oregon log exports Log exports from Washington and Oregon ports totaled 561.6 million board feet in 2003, as compared to 599.4 million board feet in 2002. In 2003, Washington Customs District exported 176.7 million board feet of logs to all countries, and Oregon Customs District exported 385.0 (table 27). ! Log export prices for Washington and Oregon Softwood log exports from Washington and Oregon ports averaged $658.05 (per thousand board feet) in 2003, down from the 2002 average of $659.48. The fourth quarter 2003 values for both states averaged $657.48 (table 29), up from $639.60 in the third quarter of 2003. ! Log exports from California and Alaska San Francisco Customs District exported 76 thousand board feet of logs in 2003, compared with 1,436 in 2002 (table 30). The Anchorage Customs District exported 305.6 million board feet of logs in 2003, compared with 287.0 in 2002 (table 31). ! Pulp volumes in the Pacific Northwest The Seattle, Columbia-Snake, and San Francisco Customs Districts showed mostly decreases in pulp export volumes in 2003 (table 48). The Anchorage Customs District showed no pulp exports in 2003. ! Average value of pulp exports The Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts showed an increase in the average value for both grades of pulp exports from 2002 to 2003 (table 49). ! Chip exports Three of the customs districts reflected a decrease in the volume of chips exported in 2003; only Anchorage showed an increase. The average values of chips decreased in all but the Seattle Customs District (table 50). 2 Lumber, Plywood, and Veneer ! Lumber export volumes from the Northwest The Columbia-Snake Customs District had a decrease in the volume of lumber exports from 68.9 million board feet in 2002 to 61.1 in 2003 (table 52). The Seattle Customs District had an increase of 2.3 percent. Southern California lumber export volumes fell slightly, from 125.1 million board feet in 2002 to 117.4 in 2003 (table 55). Northern California lumber exports increased 54.5 percent in 2003 (table 56). Alaska increased lumber export volumes to 1.2 million board feet in 2003 (table 57). ! Average value of lumber exports In the Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts, the average value of lumber exports increased from $642.65 (per thousand board feet) in 2002 to $667.87 in 2003 (table 54). Southern California lumber export prices rose slightly in 2003 (table 55). Northern California (table 56) lumber export prices decreased from $683.46 in 2002 to $361.57 in 2003. Alaska lumber prices (table 57) increased from $49.56 in 2002 to $1,023.87 in 2003. ! Oregon and Washington lumber imports The Seattle Customs District imported 3.9 billion board feet of lumber in 2003, mostly from Canada (table 70). The ColumbiaSnake Customs District imported 166.1 million board feet in 2003, compared with 163.9 million in 2002 (table 72). ! Softwood plywood exports The 2003 softwood plywood exports mostly decreased from 2002. The average value of softwood plywood exported from the Seattle Customs District increased in 2003 (table 74). ! Softwood veneer exports In 2003, softwood veneer export volumes rose in Washington and dropped in Oregon (table 76). The hardwood veneer export volumes increased in Oregon, but decreased in Washington. The prices fell sharply in Oregon, but increased slightly in Washington. 3 Timber Sold by Forest Service Regions ! Sold volume in Northern Region Not all ownership numbers are available, but the amount of timber sold on National Forest lands in Montana and northern Idaho decreased 24.8 percent from 2002 to 2003 (table 77). ! Sold volume in northern California In 2003, the volume of timber sold on USDA Forest Service lands in northern California decreased 22.0 percent from the 2002 total (table 85). ! Sold volume in Washington and Oregon Oregon and Washington showed an increase of 23.0 percent in the amount of timber sold on USDA Forest Service lands from 2002 to 2003 (table 91). ! Sold volume in Alaska In 2003, the volume of timber sold on National Forest lands in Alaska was 56.1 million board feet, compared to 23.7 million board feet in 2002 (table 97). Average values decreased from $41.65 in 2002 to $23.05 in 2003 (table 98). 4 TABLES AND FIGURES 5 Table 1—U.S. softwood lumber and structural panel board production, 1992-2003 U.S. softwood lumber production Total softwood lumber Year Western regiona Southern pine region Other softwoods - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million board feet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: January February March Total, 1st quarter April May June Total, 2d quarter July August September Total, 3d quarter October November December Total, 4th quarter 2003 total U.S. softwood structural panel board production Million feet, 3/8-inch basis 34,526 33,077 33,936 31,915 33,812 34,720 34,740 36,534 35,884 34,206 R35,832 18,782 17,366 17,550 15,665 16,811 16,818 16,782 17,744 17,154 16,765 R17,039 14,106 14,134 14,770 14,731 15,163 16,013 16,057 16,642 16,619 15,428 R16,685 1,638 1,577 1,616 1,519 1,838 1,889 1,901 2,150 2,111 2,013 R2,108 25,308 25,873 26,788 26,766 27,787 27,151 29,128 29,034 29,370 27,647 28,158 2,971 2,800 2,937 1,443 1,383 1,422 1,353 1,253 1,342 175 165 173 2,176 2,101 2,179 8,708 4,248 3,948 513 6,456 3,118 2,931 3,108 1,473 1,381 1,414 1,462 1,378 1,511 183 172 183 2,284 2,374 2,157 9,157 4,268 4,351 538 6,815 3,087 2,980 3,051 1,487 1,429 1,487 1,419 1,376 1,384 182 175 179 2,347 2,402 2,433 9,118 4,403 4,179 536 7,182 3,335 2,793 2,768 1,635 1,296 1,296 1,504 1,333 1,309 196 164 163 2,609 2,260 1,987 8,896 4,227 4,146 523 6,856 35,879 17,146 16,624 2,110 27,310 R = revised. a Includes western, inland, and California redwood regions. Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon, and American Plywood Association, Tacoma, Washington. 6 Table 2—Lum ber production in Northwest States, 1993-2003 (In m illion b oard feet) Year W ashington Oregon Califo rnia a Montana Idaho 1993 3,863 5,448 3,539 1,412 1,860 1994 4,200 5,703 3,521 1,310 1,849 1995 4,095 4,953 3,169 1,191 1,662 1996 3,917 5,374 3,257 1,170 1,802 1997 b 3,851 5,589 3,432 1,234 1,859 1998 3,913 5,486 3,188 1,304 1,908 1999 4,224 6,056 3,216 1,345 1,975 2000 4,384 5,927 3,173 1,177 1,896 2001 4,257 6,056 2,731 1,080 1,833 2002 4,625 6,177 2,634 1,143 1,906 2003 4,696 6,532 2,654 1,078 1,949 a Includes 1 mill in Nevada. b Beginning in 1997, Oregon and W ashington figures reflect the elimination of hardwood production. Source: W estern W ood Products Association, Portland, Oregon. 7 8,312 8,097 7,015 7,079 7,382 7,297 7,576 7,076 6,563 6,760 6,717 Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1,522 1,550 1,555 1,737 1,803 1,832 2,077 2,146 2,204 2,630 2,720 Ponderosa pine 23 36 32 36 36 33 31 33 40 55 66 Idaho white pine 105 109 133 110 122 102 138 122 98 136 154 Sugar pine 2,054 2,047 1,991 2,101 2,138 2,136 2,055 1,825 1,745 1,952 2,015 Douglas-fir and larch 1,912 1,761 1,665 1,761 1,891 1,766 1,708 1,597 1,649 1,808 1,884 Hem-firb 242 260 273 345 430 344 334 335 306 391 382 Engelmann spruce a 544 645 600 582 765 722 652 612 583 659 644 Lodgepole pine Western hemlock and white fir. Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon. b 315 352 314 404 391 362 387 409 390 466 447 Other softwoods Includes eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, California (except redwood region), Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and a portion of South Dakota. a All softwoods (In million board feet) Table 3—Softwo od lumber production in the inland region, by species, 1993-2003 8 7,745 7,772 7,799 8,625 8,781 8,765 9,243 9,904 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 6,232 5,814 5,425 5,363 5,246 4,674 4,632 4,478 4,412 3,002 2,812 2,729 2,683 2,642 2,426 2,362 2,090 1,756 1,955 1,737 Hem-firb Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon. Western hemlock and white fir combined. 7,452 1995 4,631 b 7,902 1994 4,319 Includes western Washington and western Oregon. 7,319 1993 Douglasfir a All species Year 420 388 409 515 494 432 506 509 528 455 455 Western redcedar (In million board feet) 12 17 20 15 22 19 35 31 36 40 34 Incensecedar Table 4—Lum ber production in the coast region, by species, 1993-2003a 9 140 148 119 144 173 186 177 167 216 289 287 Pine 92 64 63 61 48 62 60 63 53 82 57 Other softwoods 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 407 451 450 430 Hardwoods Table 5—Softwo od structural panel board production in the United States, by State, 1993-2003a (In million square feet, 3/8-inch basis) Year Total Oregon Washington 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 26,318 27,124 27,270 28,495 28,497 29,003 29,428 29,441 27,653 28,626 28,321 4,113 4,294 3,824 3,773 3,471 3,492 3,510 3,696 3,348 3,058 3,214 1,243 1,151 1,140 1,045 986 978 1,152 989 836 1,133 969 a Oklahoma, New York, Colorado, and Tennessee NA NA NA 1,180 1,162 1,323 1,385 1,558 1,818 1,905 1,907 Montana and Idahob 1,419 1,323 1,351 1,262 1,024 980 1,031 918 562 553 438 Southern Statesc 15,883 16,596 17,202 18,747 18,367 18,496 18,463 18,446 17,164 17,833 17,571 Northern Statesd 3,659 3,761 3,752 3,668 3,487 3,733 3,887 3,834 3,925 4,144 4,222 Structural panel board includes plywood, waferboard, and oriented strand board (OSB). b Since 2001, these figures are Montana only. Idaho has been combined with the previous column “Oklahoma, New York, Colorado, and Tennessee” since 2001. C Southern states include Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. d Northern states include Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Wisconsin. Source: American Plywood Association. Table 6—Softwo od lumber and plywood produ ction in British Columbia, 1993-2003 Softwood lumber production Year Total Coast Interior - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million board feet - - - - - - - - - - - - 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 14,381 14,269 13,820 13,845 13,376 12,814 13,490 13,627 R13,770 R15,112 15,292 3,585 3,681 3,313 3,387 3,032 2,684 2,809 2,851 R3,141 R3,096 3,302 10,796 10,588 10,507 10,458 10,344 10,130 10,681 10,776 R10,629 R12,015 11,990 R = revised. Source: Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Canada, and Council of Forest Industries. 10 Softwood plywood production Million ft2 , 3/8-inch basis 1,741 1,736 1,722 1,671 1,668 1,574 1,739 1,737 1,770 R1,893 1,958 Table 7—W holesale prices of selected lumber products, 1992-2003 (In dollars per thousand board feet) Douglas-fir std. and btr., 2 by 4 RL, 8/20', KD, net, f.o.b. mill Ponderosa pine boards, no. 3, 1 by 12 RL, KD, net, f.o.b. mill 294.51 418.27 408.92 332.49 421.77 417.49 339.98 409.33 340.33 333.72 328.18 463.29 483.58 533.06 468.38 461.58 545.96 384.92 464.06 364.71 346.92 331.87 831.40 1,061.65 1,028.79 970.40 919.19 1,008.33 879.90 903.33 876.02 921.09 953.88 281.72 410.23 398.65 325.92 420.28 408.08 340.07 406.37 341.37 333.07 326.68 231.15 334.01 344.25 250.88 350.80 354.47 288.31 342.99 257.58 250.33 236.35 301.20 313.75 300.00 411.00 410.00 375.00 959.00 936.25 877.50 297.60 305.50 291.75 209.60 227.50 204.50 304.98 398.67 924.25 298.28 213.87 297.50 290.20 348.00 350.00 349.00 337.50 841.25 816.00 805.00 287.50 291.00 350.25 224.00 226.20 262.75 311.90 345.50 820.75 309.58 237.65 373.75 411.80 450.50 327.50 347.00 355.00 806.25 828.00 855.00 379.00 404.40 445.50 267.75 299.60 344.25 412.02 343.17 829.75 409.63 303.87 362.00 363.25 355.00 328.00 333.75 408.00 871.00 883.75 922.00 369.60 360.25 366.40 286.60 290.00 292.00 Average, 4th quarter 360.08 356.58 892.25 365.42 289.53 2003 average 347.25 360.98 866.75 345.73 261.23 Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: January February March Average, 1st quarter April May June Average, 2d quarter July August September Average, 3d quarter October November December Ponderosa pine, no. 2 shop, 6/4 RWRL, S2S, net, f.o.b. mill Fir-larch std. and btr., 2 by 4 RL, 8/20', KD, net, f.o.b. mill Spruce-pine-fir std. and btr., 2 by 4 RL, 8/20', KD, net, f.o.b. mill - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Year-end 2003 change, in percent - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: Year-end 2002 5.81 8.77 -9.13 5.83 10.53 Source: Random Lengths Publications, Inc. 11 Table 8—W holesale prices of selected softwood plywood products, 1992-2003 (In dollars per thousand square feet) Year Sheathing, western exterior, 3/8-inch, CD, net f.o.b. mill 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: January February March Sheathing, southern (west)a exterior, 3/8-inch, CD, net f.o.b. mill Sanded, western interior, 1/4-inch, AD, net f.o.b. mill 212.10 237.80 251.93 256.93 230.08 240.38 235.69 282.72 227.67 224.26 221.82 202.34 221.38 239.40 241.71 200.75 212.81 225.83 259.75 213.37 216.58 203.83 274.83 323.75 326.82 337.56 339.23 363.52 359.69 401.20 347.50 342.53 329.59 210.00 209.50 206.00 201.00 198.50 190.00 312.00 306.00 305.00 208.50 196.50 307.67 206.00 207.00 233.00 190.50 201.00 217.25 313.75 318.40 324.25 215.33 209.92 318.80 264.75 293.20 367.50 242.50 299.00 412.50 334.50 353.40 409.25 308.48 318.00 365.72 375.60 377.00 311.00 413.00 390.00 260.00 436.20 446.75 446.20 Average, 4th quarter 354.53 354.33 443.05 2003 average 271.71 269.69 358.81 Average, 1st quarter April May June Average, 2d quarter July August September Average, 3d quarter October November December - - - - - - - - - Year-end 2003 change, in percent - - - - - - - - From: Year-end 2002 a Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Source: Random Lengths Publications, Inc. 12 22.49 32.31 8.87 -- ----- 1,350 1,197 1,413 1,172 -------- .3 .3 .2 .3 .2 1.0 .7 .8 .7 .7 .4 .4 .2 .2 .1 .1 622 630 602 633 623 576 809 752 699 668 711 655 676 631 598 666 Percent Price D selects and shop 9.5 7.5 7.2 7.8 15.2 11.6 11.2 11.5 12.2 10.1 9.1 9.2 8.6 7.5 7.0 8.6 376 345 351 425 378 348 511 478 448 519 530 421 463 425 389 361 Percent Price Structural items Heavy framing 23.7 25.5 23.6 24.9 21.0 24.3 24.2 23.5 21.9 21.8 23.2 24.1 23.6 22.1 23.3 23.5 60.1 60.2 62.6 60.2 57.4 51.9 54.7 55.0 57.2 60.1 59.9 59.0 60.3 62.6 62.8 61.4 318 293 292 357 333 273 393 385 330 392 397 325 390 339 319 309 Percent Price Light framing 3.5 3.8 3.5 3.6 3.2 6.6 5.4 5.3 4.9 3.5 3.4 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.3 203 186 195 217 214 205 295 294 224 261 274 266 268 220 201 201 Percent Price Utility 3.0 2.8 2.9 3.2 2.9 4.2 3.7 3.8 3.0 3.8 4.0 3.7 3.6 3.8 3.2 3.0 Percent 110 104 106 116 115 123 175 148 142 134 164 143 137 125 111 119 Price Economy 2,803,404 677,900 704,441 687,203 733,860 2,507,869 2,386,007 2,700,841 2,436,390 2,385,259 2,345,066 2,327,074 2,498,118 2,733,326 2,612,460 2,798,254 Total volume, all grades Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the Association by mills accounting for about 65 to 70 percent of the region's production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station. 400 384 371 430 418 349 517 485 442 485 499 383 467 412 382 367 Percent Price Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades. 0 2003 average a 0 0 0 0 0.3 .1 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percent Price 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Year C selects (Volume in thousand board feet; price in dollars per thousand board feet) Table 9—Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for Douglas-fir lumber, coast mills, 1992-2003 a 13 .2 2003 average .5 .5 .4 .5 .5 0.7 .5 .5 .4 .4 .4 .5 .4 .4 .4 .5 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.2 D 1 4 in. shop 1.9 1.6 2.1 2.1 1.9 5.9 4.7 4.1 3.8 3.3 2.4 2.7 2.4 2.4 1.8 1.6 .5 .5 .6 .4 .5 2.5 1.8 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.0 1.1 .9 .7 .7 .7 5.6 5.4 5.9 5.3 5.3 16.5 12.6 10.8 10.2 9.4 7.8 8.3 8.3 7.4 7.0 7.0 17.4 19.2 17.7 14.7 16.9 23.2 21.5 20.8 21.0 20.8 19.6 21.2 21.9 20.3 19.0 18.7 Mldg. and 1 2 3 btr. shop shop shop Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades. .2 .2 .1 .2 .2 0.3 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .1 .1 .2 .1 C and btr. 4 in. D 6-10 in. 5.8 6.2 5.9 4.9 5.9 9.8 14.8 14.7 15.0 17.7 16.0 15.0 15.3 12.6 11.4 9.6 Shopout 5/4 and thicker moulding and shops 5.2 4.7 5.5 4.8 5.3 3.1 3.3 3.4 4.0 3.5 4.0 3.9 4.0 4.5 4.1 4.5 19.9 21.0 20.1 17.7 19.4 7.0 8.9 10.4 11.9 12.1 14.6 14.8 14.0 15.6 16.0 17.2 31.1 29.1 31.8 37.0 30.7 20.9 21.9 23.5 22.1 21.2 23.5 22.8 23.2 25.9 28.7 29.0 3 com. 2 com. 6-12 in. 2 com. 4-10 8/4 12 in. in. dim. 7.7 7.2 6.4 8.2 8.4 4.9 5.2 5.5 5.8 6.2 6.7 6.5 6.1 6.6 7.3 7.9 3 com. 4 in. 4 com. 4-12 in. 4/4 commons and 8/4 std. & btr. 1.6 1.8 1.3 1.4 1.9 1.1 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.1 1.0 .8 1.0 1.1 1.1 .9 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.5 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.0 .9 .9 1.0 1.0 No. 3 5 com. and and util econ. Low value 886,501 226,734 228,602 243,688 203,846 1,643,951 1,844,062 1,712,968 1,519,049 1,421,090 1,304,349 1,281,067 1,277,164 1,159,786 1,070,041 983,261 Total volume, all grades Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the association by mills accounting for about 80 percent of the region's production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station. a 0 0 0 0 .1 .1 .2 .3 0 0.1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 .3 .3 .3 .3 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 D 12 in. 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Year C and btr. 6-12 in. 4/4 selects and 1 shop (In thousand board feet) Table 10—Percentage of total volume for ponderosa pine lumb er, inland mills, 1992-2003a 14 2,198 2,347 1,887 1,569 2,123 2,116 2,129 1,908 1,691 2,076 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 1,747 1,706 1,543 1,651 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 average 1,291 1,299 1,243 1,359 1,282 1,500 1,440 1,480 1,615 1,608 1,571 1,251 1,982 2,343 1,910 786 805 831 766 736 1,059 1,000 1,106 1,266 1,202 1,366 1,071 1,095 1,316 1,510 1,195 650 639 699 678 581 618 687 705 796 711 906 802 737 880 1,019 856 D 4 in. 453 504 442 452 419 436 484 506 562 462 672 585 550 800 700 622 1 shop 970 1 shop 845 899 972 965 976 1,393 1,015 1,473 1,052 1,293 1,261 1,536 1,075 1,710 1,092 1,677 1,047 1,428 1,024 1,579 1,036 1,480 1,006 883 906 852 850 933 954 922 893 913 892 1,659 1,141 1,024 1,381 1,005 1,491 1,089 1,753 1,145 1,017 483 547 471 435 488 620 602 611 695 615 766 692 661 701 741 631 261 292 261 233 264 355 325 376 458 414 482 427 410 448 447 335 2 3 shop shop Shopout 1,957 1,189 1,059 1,371 Mldg. and btr. 5/4 and thicker moulding and shops 569 543 552 539 648 720 684 676 808 685 825 683 695 803 706 686 468 541 538 431 380 492 453 494 548 515 602 544 507 569 498 423 300 315 253 280 299 294 283 328 385 337 427 361 367 413 381 337 236 250 232 234 230 228 201 242 275 278 302 250 251 302 289 226 3 com. 3 com. 6-12 in. 4 in. 2 com. 2 com. 8/4 4 com. 12 in. 4-10 in. dim. 4-12 in. 4/4 commons and 8/4 std. & btr. 157 164 166 151 146 167 164 187 219 213 248 224 215 254 250 196 No. 3 and util. 120 127 124 117 112 126 110 136 143 155 169 141 158 157 174 133 5 com. and econ. Low value Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the association by mills accounting for about 80 percent of the region's production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station. 1,719 1st quarter 2003: 1,749 Year 1,484 C and btr. D 6-12 in. 12 in. C and btr. 4 in D 6-10 in. 4/4 selects and 1 shop (In dollars per thousand board feet) Table 11—F.O.B. mill prices for ponderosa pine lumb er, inland mills, 1992-2003 15 .3 2003 average 454 475 445 437 458 487 663 650 602 584 641 495 603 562 438 537 7.7 6.8 8.5 7.5 7.9 3.1 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.5 3.4 4.3 5.2 5.6 6.4 6.6 337 325 311 365 345 316 444 469 407 454 489 371 448 387 347 351 Percent Price Structural items Heavy framing 23.9 22.9 24.5 23.4 24.6 31.3 29.7 29.3 29.1 25.6 30.0 26.2 28.0 26.8 25.7 22.7 289 289 276 304 286 306 439 451 399 431 479 335 440 352 311 313 Percent Price Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades. 1.1 1.4 1.1 1.2 .5 5.3 4.6 3.8 3.9 4.2 3.6 2.8 2.1 2.1 1.6 2.0 Percent Price Shop 56.4 57.2 55.3 57.2 56.0 44.9 47.1 48.4 48.1 53.7 50.1 54.9 53.3 54.6 55.5 58.3 Percent 285 263 268 308 298 271 373 398 325 392 396 332 379 323 302 299 Price Light framing 5.5 5.8 5.2 5.6 5.7 8.9 8.9 9.1 10.1 7.4 7.5 6.9 6.8 6.0 5.8 5.2 Percent Utility 174 166 171 179 178 186 276 300 244 241 262 224 238 206 189 191 Price 5.1 5.7 5.0 4.8 5.0 5.1 4.5 4.5 4.3 4.9 4.7 4.3 4.1 4.3 4.5 4.9 Percent 117 109 116 122 123 131 181 153 140 140 174 150 142 135 115 124 Price Economy 1,272,949 315,430 311,892 327,850 317,777 1,433,806 1,312,611 1,305,572 1,103,315 1,087,999 1,176,948 1,237,282 1,362,760 1,260,807 1,165,610 1,138,731 Total volume, all grades Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the Association by mills accounting for about 80 percent of the region's production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station. a 1,005 1,002 990 954 .3 .3 .3 .4 986 898 1,277 1,111 1,133 1,149 955 956 1,064 1,026 732 858 Price 1.4 1.3 1.0 .8 .8 .8 .6 .6 .6 .5 .3 Percent 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Year Moulding (Volume in thousand board feet; price in dollars per thousand board feet) Table 12—Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for hem-fir lumb er, inland mills, 1992-2003a 16 -- ----- 883 ----------- Price .2 .2 .2 .2 .1 1.5 .8 .6 .5 .5 .4 .2 .1 .2 .1 .1 466 467 449 477 469 488 640 596 590 593 560 499 568 521 395 448 Percent Price D selects and shop 3.5 1.6 1.0 1.0 9.1 5.8 6.7 4.1 3.7 3.4 2.5 2.3 2.0 2.0 2.6 2.5 Percent 326 320 303 333 329 321 433 436 357 424 451 371 436 375 343 341 Price Structural items 299 299 282 309 305 312 443 452 397 436 469 343 438 357 305 309 65.2 65.6 67.2 67.0 61.7 62.5 61.8 62.6 59.1 61.2 62.1 62.8 65.8 65.7 66.3 66.8 Percent 277 258 258 292 294 266 365 384 312 376 375 314 359 300 280 280 Price Light framing 5.2 6.0 5.6 4.8 4.6 6.9 7.2 6.7 7.6 7.4 7.9 7.9 7.3 7.4 6.0 5.8 Percent Utility 173 167 170 176 176 188 238 268 209 243 263 227 255 209 187 187 Price 5.9 6.3 6.0 6.5 5.2 6.0 6.1 7.0 6.2 7.0 7.2 5.5 5.1 5.3 4.8 5.7 Percent 123 116 121 126 126 129 179 164 154 148 176 153 144 134 124 132 Price Economy 1,713,922 345,073 412,995 456,212 499,642 922,463 977,364 1,180,705 1,001,187 1,177,493 1,395,881 1,345,836 1,504,206 1,543,582 1,567,009 1,637,829 Total volume, all grades Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the Association by mills accounting for approximately 65 to 70 percent of the region's production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station. 20.0 20.2 19.9 20.6 19.4 17.3 17.4 19.0 22.9 20.5 20.0 21.3 19.6 19.5 20.3 19.1 Price Heavy framing Percent Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades. 0 2003 average a 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: Percent C selects (Volume in thousand board feet; price in dollars per thousand board feet) Table 13—Percentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for hem-fir lumb er, coast mills, 1992-2003 a 17 Table 14—W eighted average f.o.b. mill prices for coast and inland lumb er, 1992-2003 (In dollars per thousand board feet) Coast Inland Ponderosa pine Hem-fir 288 409 399 348 397 403 328 385 331 308 591 672 645 580 568 627 536 579 504 468 289 404 413 351 395 417 327 389 328 297 450 560 545 483 493 527 433 487 420 379 282 296 270 243 305 308 304 288 500 491 492 454 305 322 295 272 392 406 388 353 318 274 302 490 298 387 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 312 307 369 348 253 250 280 286 292 286 333 323 419 407 410 463 264 265 299 287 329 325 346 356 2003 average 334 269 309 432 279 342 Year Douglas-fir Hem-fir 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 295 427 409 361 413 420 340 402 350 328 268 365 377 317 365 373 306 357 298 274 317 315 324 317 2002 average Weighted average Note: Weighted averages are based on the volume of all grades combined. Source: Western Wood Products Association. 18 Weighted average 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Inland 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Coast Figure 1—Weighted average f.o.b. mill prices for coast and inland lumber, 19932003, in dollars per thousand board feet 19 Table 15—Average prices for domestic and exported alder, western region, 1992-2003 (Prices in dollars per thousand board feet, f.o.b. mill) Dom estic alder Year and quarter 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 1 by 4 green pallet stock 4/4 select and better Exported alder Logs Lumber 239.73 276.98 268.80 260.00 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,027.27 1,191.46 1,236.06 1,210.00 NA NA NA NA NA NA 506.50 592.40 1,651.04 536.43 513.97 669.27 978.17 668.05 1,268.19 1,523.69 1,035.20 1,153.19 1,249.99 1,098.04 1,139.34 1,127.64 1,007.67 1,026.34 958.74 881.48 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,433.77 1,386.30 1,519.40 1,742.45 849.29 824.95 834.91 849.55 2002 average NA NA 1,488.35 839.24 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,412.32 1,327.10 1,818.65 1,694.77 875.40 856.23 862.32 854.75 NA NA 1,463.33 862.47 2003 average NA = no longe r available. Source: W eekly Hardwood Review and U.S. Department of Comm erce. 20 Table 16—W ashington and Oregon timber harvest by own ership, 1993-2003 (In million board feet, Scribner scale) State and year Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Indian Affairs Other public Total Private State National Forest 1993 3,321 461 322 a 192 33 4,330 1994 3,421 323 200 a 199 14 4,156 1995 3,490 496 150 a 230 26 4,393 1996 3,274 600 182 a 270 40 4,366 1997 3,139 645 166 a 226 44 4,221 1998 3,044 546 111 a 275 46 4,022 1999 3,246 662 117 a 334 24 4,383 2000 3,131 559 81 a 334 24 4,130 2001 2,818 496 68 a 324 11 3,716 2002 2,722 457 72 a 319 12 3,582 2003 2,697 567 80 a 161 34 3,539 1993 3,608 116 1,102 361 75 31 5,294 1994 3,244 130 596 92 80 25 4,167 1995 3,432 109 515 139 79 30 4,304 1996 3,018 115 401 289 71 29 3,923 1997 3,133 176 523 136 79 35 4,081 1998 2,840 141 333 122 71 25 3,532 1999 3,014 246 233 150 68 49 3,759 2000 3,167 255 245 83 62 42 3,854 2001 2,905 268 135 38 63 30 3,440 2002 3,319 269 166 55 71 42 3,922 2003 3,313 293 203 78 63 52 4,002 Washington: Oregon: a Less than 1 million board feet. Source: Washington Department of Natural Resources and Oregon Department of Forestry. 21 Table 17—British Columb ia timber harvest, 1993-2003 (In thousand cubic meters) Year Coast a Interior b Total 1993 25,684 53,555 79,239 1994 25,215 50,435 75,650 1995 25,959 50,512 76,471 1996 22,926 52,287 75,213 1997 22,341 46,287 68,629 1998 19,588 46,396 65,984 1999 24,441 52,519 76,959 2000 26,011 52,449 78,460 2001 25,997 51,432 77,429 2002 21,249 48,512 69,761 2003 25,195 54,477 79,672 a Com prises the Vancouver Forest District and half of Princ e Rupe rt Forest District. b Com prises Cariboo, Kamloops, Nelson, and Prince George Forest Districts and half of Prince Rupert Forest District. Source: Coun cil of Fo rest Industries ann ual report, “British Colum bia Fores t Industry Statistical Tables.” 22 Table 18—M ontana and Idaho timber harvest by ownership, 1993-2003 (In million board feet, Scribner scale) Bureau of Bureau of Indian Land Affairs Managem ent State and year Private State Montana: 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 636 .2 706 .7 693 .2 612 .3 624 .7 587 .5 624 .1 574 .3 555 .6 550 .4 469 .6 19.8 12.9 14.6 25.2 27.9 30.5 38.1 35.9 43.1 45.8 34.7 36.7 22.8 41.8 28.9 29.4 23.4 32.0 24.2 9.0 15.8 42.7 Idaho: 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 790 .6 855 .1 809 .8 822 .4 878 .7 753 .3 888 .0 792 .2 726 .4 760 .9 720 .5 217 .3 206 .5 230 .2 228 .9 180 .9 258 .0 269 .3 239 .3 209 .6 191 .0 138 .1 11.9 8.3 12.7 13.3 17.2 12.9 4.8 11.7 10.8 4.2 6.6 National Forest Total 4.8 1.3 2.9 3.0 10.7 2.8 3.6 .8 7.6 1.8 1.4 298 .3 232 .3 165 .4 209 .0 208 .9 201 .0 156 .2 120 .4 110 .0 159 .5 149 .1 995 .8 975 .9 917 .9 878 .4 901 .6 845 .1 853 .9 755 .6 725 .4 773 .1 697 .6 4.4 7.5 5.4 11.4 8.4 8.3 2.5 2.6 5.4 8.8 4.7 586 .2 429 .7 322 .5 338 .3 283 .2 239 .8 172 .0 166 .7 102 .3 136 .6 123 .2 1,61 0.3 1,50 7.1 1,38 0.6 1,41 4.4 1,36 8.5 1,27 2.2 1,33 6.6 1,21 2.6 1,05 4.6 1,10 1.5 993 .2 Source: Respective agencies. 23 Table 19—Alaska timber harvest by ownership, 1993-2003 (In thousand board feet, Scribner scale) Bureau of Land Management Year State Private 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 9,383 20,800 18,628 15,489 14,296 21,450 12,800 61,700 55,300 NA 14,909 564,800 552,000 597,000 627,000 597,800 388,800 378,900 216,900 191,100 NA NA Bureau of Indian Affairs 1,180 0 583 300 0 0 2,400 0 0 NA NA Free use 450 632 50 1,959 501 224 128 NA NA NA NA National Forest Cut Total Tongass Chugach 611 391 246 126 5 21 212 NA NA NA NA 1,061 1,023 296 2,085 506 245 340 NA NA NA NA 317,452 249,378 197,487 94,748 122,107 120,491 153,229 119,318 44,077 31,898 48,107 9,598 2,477 2,239 3,182 2,527 1,038 356 163 335 198 15 Total Total 327,050 251,855 199,726 97,930 124,634 121,529 153,585 119,481 44,411 32,096 48,122 903,474 825,678 816,233 742,804 737,236 532,024 545,625 NA NA NA NA NA = not available. Source: Respective agencies. Table 20—California timber harvest by ownership, 1993-2003 (In million board feet, Scribner scale) Year Private State 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2,263 1,980 1,929 1,985 2,042 1,836 1,903 1,701 1,476 1,521 1,509 34 17 40 55 48 30 26 16 3 4 NA Bureau of Indian Affairs b 13 15 16 13 15 16 15 19 NA NA NA b Bureau of Land Management 8 19 6 12 5 1 1 8 NA NA NA National Foresta Total 739 808 544 458 548 453 433 368 262 299 284 3,057 2,839 2,535 2,523 2,658 2,336 2,378 2,112 NA NA NA NA = not available. a Includes sawtimber, poles, posts, fuelwood, cull logs, and other miscellaneous convertible products. b Fiscal-year basis. Source: Respective agencies. 24 Table 21—Em ployment in forest products industries in Washington and Oregon, 1992-2003 (In thousands of persons) Washington and Oregon Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: January February March Average, 1st quarter April May June Average, 2d quarter July August September Average, 3d quarter October November December Average, 4th quarter 2003 average a Washington Lumber and wood products Oregon Lumber and Paper and wood allied Total products products Paper and allied products Lumber and wood Total products Paper and allied products Total 117.6 115.2 117.5 116.1 111.6 112.0 110.4 107.0 105.9 99.9 98.7 90.8 89.4 91.1 89.7 86.0 87.3 85.9 83.0 82.4 77.5 78.2 26.8 25.8 26.3 26.4 25.6 24.7 24.5 24.0 23.5 22.4 20.5 54.3 52.8 53.9 52.8 52.3 51.7 51.9 49.8 49.0 46.4 45.5 36.5 36.1 36.7 35.5 35.5 35.4 35.6 34.0 33.4 31.5 32.3 17.8 16.7 17.2 17.4 16.9 16.3 16.3 15.7 15.6 14.9 13.2 63.3 62.5 63.6 63.3 59.3 60.3 58.5 57.3 56.9 53.5 53.2 54.3 53.4 54.5 54.2 50.6 51.9 50.3 49.0 49.0 46.0 45.9 9.0 9.1 9.1 9.1 8.7 8.4 8.2 8.3 7.9 7.5 7.3 68.7 69.0 68.6 62.0 62.1 61.5 6.7 6.9 7.1 23.3 23.2 22.9 23.3 23.2 22.9 a a a 45.4 45.8 45.7 38.7 38.9 38.6 6.7 6.9 7.1 68.8 61.9 6.9 23.1 23.1 a 45.6 38.7 6.9 68.6 68.8 69.6 61.8 62.0 62.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 23.2 23.7 24.1 23.2 23.7 24.1 a a a 45.4 45.1 45.5 38.6 38.3 38.7 6.8 6.8 6.8 69.0 62.2 6.8 23.7 23.7 a 45.3 38.5 6.8 69.8 70.3 69.5 63.0 63.5 62.8 6.8 6.8 6.7 24.2 24.2 23.6 24.2 24.2 23.6 a a a 45.6 46.1 45.9 38.8 39.3 39.2 6.8 6.8 6.7 69.9 63.1 6.8 24.0 24.0 a 45.9 39.1 6.8 69.1 69.2 69.4 62.4 62.4 62.5 6.7 6.8 6.9 23.2 23.0 23.3 23.2 23.0 23.3 a a a 45.9 46.2 46.1 39.2 39.4 39.2 6.7 6.8 6.9 69.2 62.4 6.8 23.2 23.2 a 46.1 39.3 6.8 69.2 62.4 6.8 23.5 23.5 a 45.7 38.9 6.8 Category lost under the new North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Note: "Lumber and wood products" category was changed in 2003 and now includes logging and wood product manufacturing.. Source: State employment agencies. Includes both covered and noncovered employment. 25 26 1993 1994 2003 Data for Washington paper and allied products not available due to reclassification to NAICS. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Washington, paper and allied products Oregon, paper and allied products 1998 Washington, lumber and wood products Oregon, lumber and wood products Figure 2—Employment in forest products industry, Washington and Oregon, 19932003, in thousands of persons Table 22—To tal nonagricultural employment and employment in forest products industries in Washington and Oregon, 1993-2003 (In thousands of persons) Washington and Oregon Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: January February March Average, 1st quarter April May June Average, 2d quarter July August September Average, 3d quarter October November December Average, 4th quarter 2003 average Washington Oregon Total Forest industries Total Forest industries 3,560.2 3,668.3 3,765.5 3,888.6 4,034.9 4,070.8 4,215.0 4,320.1 4,294.0 4,236.5 115.3 117.5 116.1 111.6 112.0 110.4 107.0 105.9 99.9 98.7 2,249.8 2,304.3 2,348.5 2,411.8 2,512.0 2,514.2 2,642.6 2,716.8 2,697.8 2,656.9 52.8 53.9 52.8 52.3 51.7 51.9 49.8 49.0 46.4 45.5 1,310.4 1,364.0 1,417.0 1,476.8 1,522.9 1,556.6 1,572.4 1,603.3 1,596.1 1,579.6 62.5 63.6 63.3 59.3 60.3 58.5 57.3 56.9 53.5 53.2 4,160.7 4,169.4 4,182.7 68.7 69.0 68.6 2,620.7 2,624.4 2,633.6 23.3 23.2 22.9 1,540.0 1,545.0 1,549.1 45.4 45.8 45.7 4,170.9 68.8 2,626.2 23.1 1,544.7 45.6 4,192.8 4,229.6 4,254.1 68.6 68.8 69.6 2,643.9 2,669.6 2,683.6 23.2 23.7 24.1 1,548.9 1,560.0 1,570.5 45.4 45.1 45.5 4,225.5 69.0 2,665.7 23.7 1,559.8 45.3 4,210.3 4,216.9 4,241.9 69.8 70.3 69.5 2,661.6 2,657.2 2,673.3 24.2 24.2 23.6 1,548.7 1,559.7 1,568.6 45.6 46.1 45.9 4,223.0 69.9 2,664.0 24.0 1,559.0 45.9 4,269.9 4,266.2 4,268.1 69.1 69.2 69.4 2,682.9 2,682.0 2,686.4 23.2 23.0 23.3 1,587.0 1,584.2 1,581.7 45.9 46.2 46.1 4,268.1 69.2 2,683.8 23.2 1,584.3 46.1 4,221.9 69.2 2,659.9 23.5 1,562.0 45.7 Total Forest industries Note: Starting in 2003, some categories were lost under the new North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Source: State employment agencies. Includes both covered and noncovered employment. Data are based on place of employment. 27 Table 23—Em ployment in forest products industries in California and Alaska, 1992-2003 (In thousands of persons) California Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: January February March Average, 1st quarter April May June Average, 2d quarter July August September Average, 3d quarter October November December Average, 4th quarter 2003 average Total Lumber and wood products Alaska Paper and allied products Total Lumber and wood products Paper and allied products 90.1 87.5 89.1 89.4 92.5 97.1 98.2 100.5 100.1 98.1 75.0 50.0 47.8 49.8 50.0 52.6 56.5 58.3 61.3 61.6 60.7 43.5 40.1 39.7 39.3 39.4 39.8 40.6 40.0 39.2 38.5 37.4 31.5 3.1 3.2 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.1 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.1 R1.1 2.2 2.4 2.1 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.6 1.7 1.5 1.1 R1.1 .9 .8 .5 .5 .5 .2 .1 a a a a 70.5 70.5 71.0 40.0 40.2 40.6 30.5 30.3 30.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.5 a a a 70.7 40.3 30.4 0.4 0.4 a 71.2 71.9 73.1 40.8 41.9 43.2 30.4 30.0 29.9 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.9 0.9 a a a 72.1 42.0 30.1 0.8 0.8 a 73.2 73.2 73.4 43.4 43.5 43.6 29.8 29.7 29.8 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 a a a 73.3 43.5 29.8 1.2 1.2 a 73.9 73.8 72.4 43.8 43.6 42.2 30.1 30.2 30.2 1.0 0.9 0.8 1.0 0.9 0.8 a a a 73.4 43.2 30.2 0.9 0.9 a 72.4 42.3 30.1 0.8 0.8 a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2003 change in employment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: Year-end 2002 (2.6) (1.2) (1.4) (0.3) (0.3) a R = revised. Note: In 2002, there was a change in reporting from the Standard Industry Classification (SIC) system to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) a Less than 10 persons. Source: State employment agencies. Data are based on place of residence. 28 Table 24—Em ployment in forest products industries in Montana and Idaho, 1992-2003 (In thousands of persons) Montana Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: January February March Average, 1st quarter April May June Average, 2d quarter July August September Average, 3d quarter October November December Average, 4th quarter 2003 average Lumber and wood products Idaho Paper and allied products Total Lumber and wood products Paper and allied products 7.4 8.2 7.6 7.3 7.0 7.1 7.1 7.2 7.2 6.7 6.5 a a a a a a a a a a a 16.4 16.9 17.2 17.1 17.0 15.7 15.7 15.7 14.6 13.2 12.8 14.0 14.4 14.8 14.9 15.0 13.6 13.5 13.4 12.4 11.0 10.7 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.1 6.4 6.1 6.0 a a a 11.0 10.8 10.4 9.3 9.1 8.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 6.2 a 10.7 9.0 1.7 5.6 5.8 6.1 a a a 10.1 10.3 10.8 8.5 8.7 9.2 1.6 1.6 1.6 5.8 a 10.4 8.8 1.6 6.1 5.8 5.6 a a a 11.0 11.0 11.0 9.3 9.3 9.3 1.7 1.7 1.7 5.8 a 11.0 9.3 1.7 5.8 5.8 5.7 a a a 10.7 10.5 10.5 9.1 8.9 8.9 1.6 1.6 1.6 5.8 a 10.6 9.0 1.6 5.9 a 10.7 9.0 1.7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2003 change in employment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From: Year-end 2002 (0.6) a (2.1) (1.7) (0.4) Note: "Lumber and wood products" and "Paper and allied products" columns for Idaho may not add to "Total" because of rounding. a Withheld to avoid disclosing figures for individual companies. Source: State employment agencies. Data are based on place of residence. 29 Tab le 25— Em ploym ent, w ages, un em ploym ent and pop ulation for the State of O regon , by coun ty (Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent) Average annual covered employment County Baker 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Benton 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Clackamas 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Clatsop 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Columbia 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Coos 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Crook 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Curry 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Deschutes 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 30 Total SIC 24a 5,154 5,260 5,148 5,090 5,040 387 357 0 0 0 33,482 33,636 34,549 34,116 34,012 753 713 516 480 478 130,123 133,056 133,998 133,957 131,779 1,550 1,488 1,156 1,075 1,093 15,303 15,479 15,338 14,999 15,421 551 544 236 236 247 9,850 10,115 9,991 9,873 9,689 799 831 513 487 441 21,029 21,192 20,821 20,873 22,303 1,389 1,387 832 868 876 6,176 6,336 6,157 6,005 5,903 1,532 1,503 1,189 1,084 1,007 6,290 6,338 6,342 6,240 6,464 637 608 478 486 470 48,437 51,901 52,515 53,057 54,651 2,333 2,348 1,987 1,920 1,794 Average weekly wages SIC 8b c 8 46 47 31 c 546 209 206 262 c 324 156 163 171 c 0 275 248 247 c 22 297 289 241 c 361 728 700 665 c 0 128 129 127 c 0 114 103 111 c 66 122 165 155 Total SIC 24a 432.81 447.59 465.19 479.15 497.72 421.79 449.79 0 0 0 648.07 679.90 683.17 707.03 716.14 665.58 672.02 706.64 738.19 753.90 600.80 624.67 648.06 660.23 682.43 604.09 596.54 612.15 589.33 605.36 467.46 475.52 487.16 505.55 515.59 661.27 691.18 740.04 763.06 826.79 547.06 558.74 570.93 587.09 595.57 661.85 677.76 692.40 732.99 731.52 469.07 478.91 493.01 514.05 509.90 629.26 642.62 687.04 719.65 762.47 503.55 509.79 527.97 541.18 564.83 580.37 557.77 552.51 525.03 563.54 413.26 433.87 438.01 458.52 458.05 646.27 678.05 756.32 791.95 814.19 491.21 506.31 525.86 543.33 559.82 623.40 627.40 648.57 557.25 597.20 SIC 8b c 422.87 435.68 486.41 448.99 c 419.33 647.29 647.53 691.99 c 306.07 573.24 577.76 572.70 c 0 678.23 710.89 694.89 c 931.31 692.11 683.38 688.00 c 686.57 674.21 704.97 702.48 c 0 639.72 643.05 705.84 c 0 451.32 472.67 507.75 c 716.69 734.45 707.88 792.00 Unemployment Population 8.4 7.3 8.8 9.2 9.5 16,259 16,741 16,743 16,496 16,375 2.9 2.4 3.0 3.7 4.2 77,192 78,153 77,926 78,618 79,335 4.0 3.2 4.7 6.7 7.4 338,251 338,391 346,558 351,815 357,453 5.6 4.6 5.2 6.5 7.1 35,323 35,630 35,586 35,791 35,820 6.2 5.1 8.4 10.4 11.7 45,368 43,560 44,547 45,313 46,261 8.7 7.4 8.3 8.6 8.8 61,670 62,779 62,459 62,670 63,019 9.1 8.4 9.7 10.3 10.8 17,686 19,182 20,062 19,999 20,600 7.3 6.3 6.0 6.7 7.3 21,170 21,137 21,118 21,294 21,813 6.4 5.3 6.4 7.8 7.7 110,810 115,367 121,949 125,258 129,492 Tab le 25— Em ploym ent, w ages, un em ploym ent and pop ulation for the State of O regon , by coun ty (continued) (Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent) Average annual covered employment County Douglas 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Gilliam 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Grant 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Harney 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Hood River 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Jackson 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Jefferson 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Josephine 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Klamath 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Total SIC 24a 37,477 37,751 37,111 37,419 37,067 6,330 6,347 4,388 4,524 4,393 748 740 740 753 732 0 0 0 0 0 2,710 2,677 2,725 2,697 2,699 359 314 202 213 0 3,023 2,865 2,538 2,565 2,463 265 204 0 0 0 10,159 10,417 10,215 10,480 10,412 272 233 112 132 118 71,584 73,614 74,107 74,688 76,578 4,099 4,038 2,775 2,596 2,355 6,452 6,642 5,571 5,582 6,304 1,358 1,423 0 0 0 21,730 22,370 22,433 21,823 22,377 1,350 1,473 935 885 683 22,978 23,722 23,100 22,469 21,905 2,492 2,517 1,439 1,378 1,346 Average weekly wages SIC 8b c 326 1,068 1,032 1,006 c 0 0 0 0 c 54 120 97 109 c 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 68 c 586 649 626 743 c 0 43 34 0 c 148 184 273 292 c 140 211 220 224 Total SIC 24a 494.41 506.49 524.58 547.01 559.31 686.01 709.29 721.86 733.00 755.86 477.45 495.22 502.78 485.17 507.57 0 0 0 0 0 450.76 461.58 470.99 496.30 487.20 614.76 594.36 658.13 657.06 0 432.17 463.35 448.23 474.02 493.10 692.46 926.03 0 0 0 396.98 413.31 431.92 434.61 438.66 560.97 538.84 415.99 503.46 483.19 493.61 510.91 523.54 540.34 553.47 654.13 680.26 631.93 642.83 652.03 474.47 486.01 489.74 499.93 518.36 627.50 616.49 0 0 0 445.31 455.40 463.49 487.45 500.82 548.65 550.00 558.18 562.17 562.10 471.93 497.07 513.38 533.75 556.95 648.51 658.58 659.54 696.58 733.32 SIC 8b Unemployment c Population 9.3 7.8 8.8 8.9 10.1 101,805 100,399 100,866 100,921 102,332 0 0 0 0 5.8 5.0 6.0 6.4 6.6 2,074 1,915 1,851 1,842 1,778 517.76 466.49 493.10 468.85 12.1 11.1 10.2 10.0 11.3 7,855 7,935 7,566 7,480 7,454 7.6 9.5 14.1 9.8 11.3 7,295 7,609 7,404 7,339 7,184 8.6 7.8 9.1 9.5 9.7 19,917 20,411 20,439 20,805 20,760 6.6 5.3 6.3 7.1 7.3 175,822 181,269 184,963 186,430 190,077 6.5 5.7 7.8 7.5 7.9 16,861 19,009 19,425 19,768 19,667 8.4 7.0 8.5 8.6 8.8 74,919 75,726 77,123 77,496 79,030 8.7 8.1 9.3 9.3 10.2 63,435 63,775 64,116 64,363 64,769 427.01 645.34 703.14 671.74 c c c 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 383.24 c 252.29 802.79 871.67 854.30 c 0 568.45 549.28 0 c 603.70 545.18 651.99 752.25 c 612.93 639.88 723.27 714.56 31 Tab le 25— Em ploym ent, w ages, un em ploym ent and pop ulation for the State of O regon , by coun ty (continued) (Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent) Average annual covered employment County Lake 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Lane 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Lincoln 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Linn 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Malheur 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Marion 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Morrow 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Multnomah 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Polk 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 32 Total SIC 24a 2,231 2,350 2,317 2,287 2,306 289 304 248 236 251 138,750 139,697 137,583 137,969 136,533 6,756 7,104 5,218 5,023 4,698 16,888 16,949 16,672 16,664 16,597 197 204 47 51 62 41,367 41,237 40,721 39,644 38,632 3,616 3,301 2,259 2,234 2,175 13,268 13,398 13,128 12,660 12,427 17 24 0 0 0 125,196 127,535 127,001 127,320 128,073 3,456 3,195 1,862 1,845 1,680 3,276 3,169 3,372 3,494 3,752 84 38 0 0 0 444,815 453,254 444,397 428,919 419,917 1,806 1,818 814 679 650 15,863 16,002 15,689 16,145 16,224 858 781 407 376 394 Average weekly wages SIC 8b c 0 29 29 27 c 486 927 932 851 c 7 149 138 146 c 294 542 539 474 c 0 0 0 0 c 662 0 0 0 c 0 34 41 39 c 102 49 0 0 c 385 230 179 212 Total SIC 24a 464.12 476.86 490.09 478.59 488.79 521.53 512.22 551.40 587.44 570.12 517.71 536.12 557.35 565.89 582.90 661.74 673.70 695.18 722.01 757.55 439.68 446.65 458.68 470.17 483.61 498.37 533.46 494.67 518.99 560.97 534.54 547.05 558.75 578.80 589.36 691.04 698.40 691.59 716.68 763.17 423.80 430.55 445.44 464.69 481.25 318.02 371.18 0 0 0 525.42 540.75 553.56 569.71 582.48 610.71 635.69 566.86 575.27 598.99 493.15 509.24 524.91 545.65 557.25 671.58 696.01 0 0 0 666.13 707.63 724.37 735.36 748.28 916.89 1,001.85 519.15 564.81 608.73 458.38 467.95 474.96 498.74 499.18 636.53 689.02 676.33 706.61 743.51 SIC 8b Unemployment c Population 10.1 9.4 10.4 9.3 10.4 7,173 7,422 7,470 7,444 7,440 5.7 5.1 6.8 6.8 7.8 314,901 322,959 324,316 326,666 330,527 8.3 6.3 6.9 7.7 8.6 44,985 44,479 44,264 44,644 44,667 8.0 7.1 8.3 9.7 10.9 105,337 103,069 103,974 104,941 106,121 0 0 0 0 8.9 7.6 8.4 8.8 9.8 28,445 31,615 31,456 31,248 31,239 376.56 0 0 0 6.3 5.6 6.4 7.0 7.9 272,760 284,834 288,269 293,155 296,995 10.8 12.0 10.8 10.1 10.3 10,513 10,995 11,339 11,585 11,627 5.2 4.3 6.4 8.5 9.0 633,224 660,486 665,810 677,626 677,813 5.3 4.8 5.8 6.3 6.9 62,396 62,380 63,679 64,657 65,995 0 646.06 636.08 652.35 c 562.56 685.31 630.65 620.99 c 533.96 541.48 595.72 671.99 c 481.71 729.46 786.97 722.42 c c c 0 629.31 713.60 674.82 c 1,203.90 684.26 0 0 c 359.70 676.11 669.69 605.47 Tab le 25— Em ploym ent, w ages, un em ploym ent and pop ulation for the State of O regon , by coun ty (continued) (Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent) Average annual covered employment County Sherman 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Tillamook 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Umatilla 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Union 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 W allowa 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 W asco 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 W ashington 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 W heeler 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Yamhill 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Total SIC 24a 682 669 627 636 630 0 0 0 0 0 8,028 8,092 8,078 8,094 8,034 555 548 395 413 412 28,804 28,965 28,631 29,205 29,112 1,017 749 509 484 464 9,365 9,686 9,644 9,632 9,580 859 885 640 660 736 2,293 2,272 2,212 2,331 2,254 196 158 0 0 0 10,107 10,225 10,660 10,463 9,619 165 164 112 113 122 214,805 224,015 228,509 221,543 219,257 1,981 2,115 1,613 1,617 1,614 271 310 281 310 309 3 9 0 0 0 28,229 28,635 28,081 28,051 28,652 1,172 1,183 840 796 842 Average weekly wages SIC 8b c 0 0 0 0 c 85 174 244 255 c 128 60 52 40 c 28 82 0 0 c 16 53 57 64 c 33 0 0 48 c 57 124 112 164 c 0 0 0 0 c 42 212 214 184 Total SIC 24a 404.62 432.88 449.92 475.37 502.63 0 0 0 0 0 437.47 460.16 471.28 488.50 510.11 653.18 668.18 699.93 746.09 832.28 483.04 494.85 514.07 531.84 545.21 568.47 590.79 580.33 581.90 614.31 453.28 464.39 476.20 500.64 521.69 700.57 689.97 660.74 674.78 783.38 416.74 433.65 439.60 493.64 446.69 552.48 546.19 0 0 0 449.64 469.75 486.32 484.94 491.66 594.97 600.43 613.03 767.39 686.49 753.81 855.02 811.74 807.01 830.79 646.99 703.19 731.18 796.09 768.01 375.42 378.43 392.12 394.42 409.21 477.23 524.12 0 0 0 505.45 520.04 535.69 552.30 573.29 637.38 655.83 671.80 706.95 741.27 SIC 8b Unemployment c Population 0 0 0 0 5.7 5.7 11.6 10.7 11.9 1,786 1,934 1,827 1,784 1,754 442.91 642.55 654.26 687.98 5.2 4.4 5.5 6.0 6.6 24,420 24,262 24,308 24,613 24,590 6.5 6.4 7.2 7.9 8.5 66,803 70,548 70,751 71,428 72,008 6.0 5.2 5.8 5.6 6.5 24,807 24,530 24,327 24,484 24,561 9.1 8.7 10.8 9.7 10.9 7,258 7,226 7,207 7,025 7,082 7.5 6.5 10.0 9.8 10.7 23,346 23,791 23,895 23,667 23,591 4.1 3.3 5.1 6.7 7.3 409,305 445,342 461,119 473,263 479,496 0 0 0 0 10.0 8.1 9.6 8.3 8.3 1,559 1,547 1,513 1,532 1,505 1,044.66 578.94 600.57 609.68 4.8 4.5 6.0 7.4 8.4 83,424 84,992 86,642 88,055 89,384 c c 240.30 494.48 574.55 634.95 c 482.17 684.17 0 0 c 457.37 630.61 604.13 583.00 c 258.25 0 0 654.19 c 691.18 592.66 641.44 668.03 c c 33 Tab le 25— Em ploym ent, w ages, un em ploym ent and pop ulation for the State of O regon , by coun ty (continued) (Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent) Average annual covered employment County Oregon 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 a Total SIC 24a 1,554,994 1,564,485 1,596,943 1,573,083 1,563,282 49,478 49,443 33,323 32,405 31,111 Average weekly wages SIC 8b c 5,019 7,992 7,984 7,984 Total SIC 24a 591.62 630.23 638.49 647.78 662.62 652.44 648.27 655.61 670.87 700.90 SIC 8b c 460.72 680.25 707.90 713.75 Unemployment Population 5.7 4.9 6.3 7.5 8.2 3,316,154 3,421,399 3,472,867 3,521,515 3,559,596 SIC 24 = Standard Industrial Classification for lumber and wood products, in 2001 the SIC code 24 has been replaced by the NAICS code 321 wood product manufacturing. Logging is no longer included in NAICS 321. b SIC 8 = Forestry services. Starting in 2001 this is NAICS code 113 and includes forestry services and logging. The 2000 SIC code 8 gives some indication of the size of employment in forestry services without logging and was added for comparison of 2000 data to 2001 NAICS data. c SIC 24 data 1999 are directly comparable, therefore, SIC 08 data are not needed. Source: 1999-2001 Oregon Employment Department, Oregon Covered Employment and Payrolls by Industry and County for Covered Employment and Wage for covered employment and weekly wages data, 2002 and 2003 are from web site http://www.qualityinfo.org/olmisj. Oregon Employment Department and Bureau of Labor Statistics for unemployment rates, 2002 and 2003 are from web site http//:www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Unemployment. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Current Population estimates (2000) for population, 2002 and 2003 are from web site http//:www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Population. 34 Tab le 26— Em ploym ent, w ages, un em ploym ent and pop ulation for the State of W ashing ton, by co unty (Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent) Average annual covered employment County Adams 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Asotin 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Benton 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Chelan 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Clallam 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Clark 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Columbia 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Cowlitz 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Douglas 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Total SIC 24a 7,156 6,920 7,101 7,001 6,953 0 0 D D 0 5,133 5,149 5,225 5,149 5,348 184 181 D D D 60,370 61,874 64,479 66,203 68,130 D D D 0 0 34,959 34,914 35,180 34,938 35,125 249 252 241 160 135 20,073 19,895 20,412 20,480 20,751 970 934 870 492 466 112,450 113,809 114,707 114,062 115,870 1,052 936 930 732 710 1,641 1,734 1,564 1,473 1,465 38,281 38,588 37,844 36,081 35,949 8,757 8,892 8,565 8,753 9,196 0 0 0 D D 2,271 2,104 1,987 1,174 1,199 D D D D 0 Average weekly wages SIC 8b c 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 D 5 c 0 0 0 0 c 0 D 77 77 c 76 75 347 358 c D D 84 99 c 0 0 D D c 204 210 748 739 c 0 D D D Total 389.69 413.99 417.18 439.54 459.45 SIC 24a SIC 8b c 0 0 D D 0 412.16 432.69 444.04 466.31 471.66 667.85 662.30 D D D 629.21 657.37 699.27 737.20 755.79 D D 0 0 0 450.82 455.52 486.86 506.90 517.08 548.53 557.33 595.55 625.73 662.38 457.04 473.03 486.14 500.58 518.64 596.43 591.52 576.59 559.37 585.97 583.51 618.41 637.04 650.66 661.55 603.30 617.42 634.45 578.84 616.36 417.63 430.75 464.45 468.05 476.19 0 0 0 559.44 580.98 597.50 612.87 615.64 667.58 689.44 833.77 790.56 761.24 390.34 401.85 422.76 438.57 439.06 D D D D 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 D 193.35 c 0 0 0 0 c 0 D 491.42 469.79 c 645.38 599.78 651.95 656.00 c D D 953.55 895.79 c 0 0 D D 0 Unemployment D D c 398.14 420.32 783.40 874.55 c 0 D D D Population 10.2 10.3 10.8 9.8 9.7 15,235 16,428 16,286 16,434 16,602 3.4 4.6 4.8 6.1 6.0 21,206 20,551 20,560 20,453 20,625 5.6 6.4 6.5 6.2 7.2 137,844 142,475 146,634 150,366 153,660 8.6 8.9 9.5 8.7 9.1 60,835 66,616 67,133 67,050 67,973 7.4 7.9 7.8 7.5 7.5 64,690 64,525 65,759 66,302 66,892 3.9 4.2 7.1 9.1 9.9 336,268 345,238 360,760 370,236 379,577 11.6 11.8 11.4 11.0 10.2 4,155 4,064 4,113 4,103 4,093 7.1 7.8 11.0 10.8 10.3 91,949 92,948 93,716 94,514 95,146 6.8 7.5 7.6 7.6 8.2 34,191 32,603 32,967 33,409 33,753 35 Table 26—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by county (continued) (Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent) Average annual covered employment County Ferry 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Franklin 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Garfield 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Grant 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Grays Harbor 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Island 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Jefferson 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 King 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Kitsap 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 36 Total SIC 24a 1,772 1,759 1,695 1,743 1,673 192 164 148 D 199 21,476 21,749 21,591 21,881 22,396 83 92 105 106 123 775 845 874 864 880 0 0 0 0 0 30,101 30,433 30,978 30,909 31,378 22,977 23,694 23,197 23,084 23,422 13,918 14,102 14,324 14,753 14,814 D D D 19 21 2,047 2,172 2,080 1,306 1,354 D D D D D 7,635 7,837 8,282 8,203 8,520 66 65 65 32 25 1,130,774 1,162,036 1,146,074 1,103,281 1,088,637 5,305 5,257 5,490 1,276 1,305 70,717 72,036 73,505 76,043 77,501 129 150 152 39 48 Average weekly wages SIC 8b c 43 D D D c 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 672 667 c 0 0 D D c D D 25 24 c 156 150 650 398 c 159 82 48 45 Total SIC 24a 451.30 465.98 463.88 474.03 480.22 534.19 604.37 629.42 D 143.28 436.07 458.96 469.86 491.53 505.34 375.87 384.50 395.81 437.84 475.06 432.80 472.25 484.17 522.68 535.01 0 0 0 0 0 422.04 432.17 451.61 464.32 473.93 D D D 263.34 253.59 501.50 516.11 525.21 546.82 560.53 687.28 698.72 710.19 728.03 753.54 439.80 460.55 475.54 498.11 511.05 D D D D D 426.01 448.64 461.11 482.78 497.60 428.60 477.06 449.14 608.88 629.54 885.65 908.05 907.45 921.43 942.30 1,177.28 1,159.96 1,221.49 676.99 690.84 559.68 587.06 604.55 649.47 665.58 543.75 556.14 558.37 600.31 573.21 SIC 8b Unemployment c 447.19 D D D c 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 757.72 803.67 c 0 0 D D c D D 454.58 560.15 c 1,391.47 1,483.55 1,236.20 2,092.97 c 769.65 776.14 381.12 664.71 Population 11.1 13.7 14.5 11.6 16.6 7,188 7,260 7,296 7,268 7,417 9.4 9.5 9.4 8.7 9.4 46,782 49,347 51,015 52,745 56,126 3.7 4.1 3.7 4.3 4.6 2,339 2,397 2,342 2,327 2,371 9.3 10.1 10.3 9.6 9.6 72,019 74,698 76,221 77,983 78,691 8.1 9.9 10.6 9.5 9.7 67,102 67,194 68,331 68,470 69,406 3.9 4.1 4.7 6.3 6.8 73,490 71,558 74,114 75,050 76,384 5.9 5.7 5.8 6.6 6.2 26,748 25,953 26,584 26,761 27,716 3.2 3.6 5.1 6.5 6.8 1,664,846 1,737,034 1,741,785 1,759,604 1,761,411 5.0 5.6 6.0 6.2 6.4 236,560 231,969 233,372 236,174 240,719 Table 26—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by county (continued) (Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent) Average annual covered employment County Kittitas 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Klickitat 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Lewis 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Lincoln 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Mason 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Okanogan 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Pacific 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Pend Oreille 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Pierce 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Total 11,507 11,828 11,903 12,331 12,497 5,781 6,011 5,842 5,997 5,861 25,167 24,940 24,728 24,671 24,418 2,872 2,841 2,966 2,910 2,972 SIC 24a 95 105 90 D D D D D D D 2,367 2,239 2,099 1,549 1,353 D 13 D D D 12,009 12,089 11,973 12,360 12,683 1,452 1,410 1,195 890 863 17,413 16,978 15,900 15,404 16,533 991 636 164 69 52 5,851 5,066 6,066 5,991 6,138 432 433 385 D 264 2,607 2,681 2,864 2,906 2,923 127 124 123 D D 231,757 237,042 238,569 238,158 243,411 3,896 3,693 3,490 2,589 2,450 Average weekly wages SIC 8b c D D 64 40 c D D D D c 356 367 650 590 c 0 0 D D c 104 76 258 252 c D D 56 68 c D D 120 122 c D D 56 53 c 231 214 398 403 Total SIC 24a 416.20 431.29 447.99 466.39 475.31 594.13 573.58 575.99 D D 492.99 505.89 486.98 489.48 495.57 D D D D D 488.11 502.87 518.48 540.13 551.82 706.25 740.80 741.07 793.30 884.10 405.22 429.52 439.50 468.61 475.45 D 232.02 D D D 487.89 494.04 507.82 524.75 527.05 726.45 733.67 736.52 725.61 748.38 370.15 378.05 384.41 403.30 398.14 589.04 601.72 539.53 476.33 457.69 403.29 417.99 422.81 439.89 447.50 717.47 729.09 771.07 D 814.23 500.00 509.95 526.70 538.29 550.07 621.64 653.67 643.86 D D 550.95 580.05 601.22 625.89 646.59 663.68 632.24 642.18 671.07 721.14 SIC 8b Unemployment c D D 569.66 522.74 c D D D D c 377.09 430.96 753.90 819.08 c 0 0 D D c 250.33 283.60 764.19 722.95 c D D 603.38 569.00 c D D 743.34 755.03 c D D 563.01 538.83 c 674.26 805.32 735.94 779.19 Population 5.6 5.8 6.5 6.4 7.2 32,021 33,362 33,875 34,370 35,206 9.2 10.5 15.1 14.3 15.0 19,530 19,161 19,339 19,381 19,547 8.2 8.9 9.4 8.7 9.0 68,621 68,600 69,273 69,710 70,404 5.0 5.1 5.3 5.7 5.6 9,759 10,184 10,257 10,096 10,201 6.0 7.1 7.9 7.8 8.2 50,357 49,405 50,425 51,008 52,129 9.2 10.9 10.8 9.9 9.9 38,432 39,564 39,543 39,186 39,134 8.3 8.4 9.0 8.6 8.9 20,768 20,984 20,844 20,778 21,103 10.1 9.6 10.1 9.1 10.4 11,604 11,732 11,965 12,008 12,254 4.5 5.3 6.4 7.5 7.8 688,807 700,820 719,407 732,282 740,957 37 Table 26—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by county (continued) (Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent) Average annual covered employment County San Juan 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Skagit 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Skamania 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Snohomish 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Spokane 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Stevens 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Thurston 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 W ahkiakum 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 W alla W alla 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 38 Total SIC 24a 4,749 4,933 5,027 4,954 5,100 51 49 53 D 18 41,698 43,929 43,970 43,642 44,507 580 561 685 456 406 1,992 2,045 1,862 1,887 1,963 176 165 161 111 112 211,883 209,459 209,643 205,511 207,114 3,094 3,233 2,954 1,801 2,045 183,695 188,205 190,097 187,611 190,292 1,214 1,225 948 452 494 9,846 9,987 9,929 9,879 10,041 1,143 1,212 1,190 887 838 82,890 84,231 85,086 86,283 89,129 968 725 662 282 309 828 813 798 776 795 D D D D D 23,151 24,043 24,356 24,687 25,121 D D 49 D 26 Average weekly wages SIC 8b c D D D D c D D 340 343 c D D 21 21 c 31 32 288 256 c 44 44 D D c 41 45 275 255 c 176 125 394 386 c D D D 135 c D D D D Total SIC 24a 421.07 431.95 449.41 465.80 477.26 618.56 592.63 541.39 D 234.67 491.51 512.20 527.35 550.89 565.60 618.20 626.22 604.68 660.41 729.44 477.91 486.42 475.65 483.56 496.83 608.92 639.93 624.58 683.05 753.45 651.99 674.46 699.80 725.80 743.65 620.67 631.82 635.01 663.80 694.83 529.99 571.98 563.21 577.61 587.54 402.10 400.25 439.78 455.67 422.78 465.35 473.62 494.11 494.30 506.58 656.01 669.62 658.98 730.53 746.78 571.02 610.63 630.21 650.21 659.95 554.05 633.53 657.33 598.70 613.16 475.22 477.94 486.50 492.45 494.41 D D D D D 487.35 499.44 513.46 526.98 542.41 D D 525.87 D 523.08 SIC 8b Unemployment c D D D D c D D 685.92 689.50 c D D 732.40 761.10 c 366.96 343.89 618.38 608.95 c 559.43 387.70 D D c 570.72 558.97 610.55 606.51 c 493.21 463.26 753.93 810.39 c D D D 347.53 c D D D D Population 3.8 3.7 4.0 4.6 4.5 12,898 14,077 14,515 14,565 14,761 6.3 6.9 7.4 7.7 7.7 101,180 102,979 105,247 106,906 109,234 8.4 9.0 11.1 11.3 11.0 9,831 9,872 10,027 10,049 10,292 3.9 4.1 5.4 7.7 8.0 596,598 606,024 622,900 633,947 639,409 5.2 5.6 6.6 6.9 6.8 409,736 417,939 423,261 427,506 431,027 8.7 9.5 10.9 10.0 9.6 40,137 40,066 40,641 40,556 40,776 4.6 5.0 5.7 5.8 5.7 205,459 207,355 213,546 217,641 221,950 6.6 6.6 7.3 7.7 7.9 3,841 3,824 3,787 3,793 3,748 6.8 6.4 6.5 5.9 6.1 53,854 55,180 55,519 56,149 56,751 Table 26—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by county (continued) (Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent) Average annual covered employment County W hatcom 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 W hitman 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Yakima 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 W ashington 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Total 66,852 67,953 68,843 70,286 72,461 SIC 24a 1,395 1,409 1,398 1,058 1,187 14,512 15,322 14,903 14,985 15,189 D D D D D 92,634 94,127 92,153 92,100 93,474 1,659 1,710 1,563 1,259 1,139 2,645,008 2,696,780 2,689,366 2,643,952 2,656,604 33,133 32,176 30,318 17,691 17,573 Average weekly wages SIC 8b c 43 40 268 310 c D D D 0 c D D D 160 c 2,353 2,004 6,495 6,087 Total SIC 24a 492.23 505.67 533.15 544.08 559.98 554.71 577.61 580.87 600.10 611.98 499.89 538.39 540.70 571.17 588.69 D D D D D 430.66 447.15 465.43 480.21 496.76 577.89 590.68 614.85 615.14 637.40 687.35 712.13 720.32 735.68 750.68 726.65 722.17 764.11 673.78 700.01 SIC 8b Unemployment c 650.94 671.92 662.09 619.44 c D D D 0 c D D D 675.81 c 569.00 604.76 761.47 823.76 Population 5.2 5.7 6.8 6.3 6.1 160,310 166,814 170,849 174,362 176,571 1.8 2.2 2.5 2.4 2.7 38,386 40.740 39,879 40,631 40,702 9.8 10.6 11.3 10.3 10.6 220,785 222,581 223,886 224,823 226,727 4.7 5.2 6.4 7.3 7.5 5,756,361 5,894,121 5,987,973 6,068,996 6,131,445 Note: D = data is not shown to avoid disclosure of data for individual employers. a SIC 24 = Standard Industrial Classification for lumber and wood products, in 2001 the SIC code 24 has been replaced by the NAICS code 321 wood product manufacturing. Logging is no longer included in NAICS 321. b SIC 8 = Forestry services. Starting in 2001 this is NAICS code 113 and includes forestry services and logging. The 2000 SIC code 8 gives some indication of the size of employment in forestry services without logging and was added for comparison of 2000 data to 2001 NAICS data. c SIC 24 data for 1998 and 1999 are directly comparable, therefore, SIC 08 data are not needed. Source: Source: 1997-2001 Employment and payrolls in Washington State by county and industry for covered employment and wage. Washington Employment Security Department for unemployment rates. 2002 and 2003 are from web site www.workforceexplorer.com Washington Employment Department and Bureau of Labor Statistics for unemployment rates, 2002 and 2003 are from web site http//:www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Unemployment. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, current population estimates (2000) for population, 2002 and 2003 are from web site http//:www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Population. 39 Tab le 27— Volum e of softw ood log exp orts from Seattle and Colum bia-Sna ke Cu stom s Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 (In million board feet, Scribner scale) From both customs districts Year and quarter Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Columbia-Snake Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock PortOrfordcedar Other softwoods To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 2,181.7 1,707.6 1,572.0 1,604.8 1,502.9 1,042.2 867.1 793.7 759.2 642.1 1,395.9 1,171.4 1,168.6 1,114.3 1,190.4 789.5 718.8 668.7 668.8 553.7 673.6 453.2 334.7 403.9 258.8 212.4 100.0 91.4 56.2 46.3 112.2 83.0 68.7 86.7 53.6 40.2 48.3 33.6 34.2 42.1 1,393.6 958.1 891.1 999.1 916.7 599.1 476.6 434.9 360.2 289.7 761.3 558.3 584.0 573.8 643.8 376.7 346.6 322.2 280.1 207.5 556.5 344.8 262.6 353.9 233.1 191.8 90.5 85.1 51.3 41.4 75.8 55.0 44.5 71.4 39.9 30.7 39.5 27.6 28.7 40.9 788.1 749.6 680.8 605.7 586.1 443.1 390.5 358.8 399.0 352.3 634.5 613.1 584.6 540.4 546.6 412.9 372.2 346.5 388.7 346.3 117.1 108.5 72.1 50.0 25.7 20.6 9.5 6.4 4.9 4.9 9.7 3.8 3.4 2.0 1.3 1.8 .4 .8 .8 .3 26.7 24.2 20.8 13.2 12.5 8.0 8.4 5.1 4.7 .9 147.9 160.8 139.1 151.6 128.7 145.3 125.6 133.7 10.4 10.3 8.6 12.4 8.9 5.3 4.8 5.5 70.3 69.2 54.1 45.7 51.7 54.4 41.5 28.9 10.0 9.9 8.2 11.6 8.6 4.9 4.4 5.2 77.6 91.6 85.0 105.9 77.0 90.9 84.1 104.8 .4 .4 .4 .8 .1 .1 .1 .3 .2 .3 .3 2002 total 599.4 533.4 41.7 24.4 239.2 176.6 39.6 23.0 360.1 356.8 2.0 .5 .8 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 131.5 144.7 141.0 144.4 116.0 129.3 126.9 115.1 8.4 10.2 5.7 13.3 7.1 5.2 8.4 16.0 46.5 48.7 35.4 46.2 31.9 37.1 21.7 29.9 8.0 9.3 5.6 13.2 6.6 2.3 8.1 3.1 85.0 96.0 105.7 98.2 84.1 92.2 105.2 85.2 .4 .9 .1 .2 .1 .2 .1 .1 .4 2.8 .3 12.76 2003 total 561.6 487.4 37.6 36.7 176.7 120.7 36.1 20.1 385.0 366.7 1.6 .4 16.3 0 To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 1,665.9 1,438.4 1,389.5 1,328.5 1,373.8 953.9 811.0 751.2 706.1 571.0 1,274.9 1,116.7 1,114.5 1,088.5 1,160.8 757.4 704.2 660.7 658.7 539.0 318.6 271.1 230.6 202.9 175.6 168.7 85.0 69.2 39.0 24.0 72.3 50.6 44.4 37.1 37.4 27.7 21.8 21.3 8.4 8.0 989.5 772.3 740.2 742.0 791.8 515.7 422.5 393.2 310.9 222.6 687.0 526.1 532.4 549.7 614.7 348.4 333.1 314.4 270.4 195.1 264.4 216.8 182.3 169.7 153.1 148.2 75.5 62.9 34.2 20.4 38.1 29.5 25.5 22.6 24.0 19.2 13.8 15.8 6.3 7.0 676.4 666.1 649.3 586.5 582.0 438.1 388.5 358.0 395.3 348.4 588.0 590.6 582.1 538.8 546.1 409.0 371.1 346.2 388.3 344.1 54.3 54.3 48.4 33.2 22.5 20.5 9.5 6.3 4.9 3.5 9.1 3.7 2.9 1.9 1.2 1.5 .2 .8 .7 .3 25.1 17.4 16.0 12.6 12.2 7.0 7.7 4.7 1.3 .6 127.8 143.5 130.2 134.3 122.6 139.7 123.5 129.0 3.6 2.4 4.6 4.0 1.7 1.4 1.9 1.3 50.7 52.1 45.4 28.7 46.1 49.0 39.6 24.5 3.2 2.0 4.2 3.2 1.4 1.1 1.6 1.0 77.1 91.4 84.8 105.6 76.5 90.7 83.9 104.5 .4 .4 .4 .8 .1 0 .1 .3 .2 .3 .3 0 2002 total 535.7 514.8 14.6 6.3 176.8 159.2 12.6 5.0 358.9 355.6 2.0 .5 .8 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 118.2 132.9 128.4 126.6 113.2 129.0 126.0 111.1 2.0 3.0 1.4 1.7 3.0 .9 1.0 13.8 33.8 37.4 23.0 28.7 29.4 35.1 21.0 26.2 1.6 2.1 1.3 1.5 2.8 .2 .7 1.0 84.4 95.5 105.4 97.9 83.8 93.9 105.0 84.9 .4 .9 .1 .2 .1 .2 .1 .1 .1 .5 .2 12.7 2003 total 506.1 479.3 8.1 18.7 122.9 111.7 6.5 4.7 383.2 367.6 1.6 .4 13.5 To Canada 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 6.8 3.0 8.3 133.9 40.0 11.1 28.3 8.4 18.0 28.9 2.5 .2 .5 6.7 15.5 5.3 .9 .6 1.5 1.4 2.1 .3 6.3 93.5 22.6 1.7 2.2 .6 .3 1.0 2.2 2.5 1.5 33.7 1.9 4.1 25.2 7.3 16.2 26.5 6.8 3.0 8.3 133.9 40 11.1 28.3 8.4 18.0 28.9 2.5 .2 .5 6.7 15.5 5.3 .9 .6 1.5 1.4 2.1 .3 6.3 93.5 22.6 1.7 2.2 .6 .3 1.0 2.2 2.5 1.5 33.7 1.9 4.1 25.2 7.3 16.2 26.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.4 1.1 .8 .3 .2 0 .1 .2 0 .2 .5 0 4.2 .9 .2 .1 4.4 1.1 .8 .3 .2 0 .1 .2 0 .2 .5 0 4.2 .9 .2 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2002 total 6.6 .5 .7 5.4 6.6 .5 .7 5.4 0 0 0 0 0 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 1.4 .3 6.9 .2 .2 .1 .2 .1 0 0 0 0 1.2 .2 6.7 .1 1.4 .3 6.9 .2 .2 .1 .2 .1 0 0 0 0 1.2 .2 6.7 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2003 total 8.8 .7 0 8.1 8.8 .7 0 8.1 0 0 0 0 0 40 Table 27--Volume of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs D istricts by species and destination, 1992-2003 (continued) (In million board feet, Scribner scale) From both customs districts Year and quarter Douglasfir Total Western hemlock From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Columbia-Snake Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock PortOrfordcedar Other softwoods To South Korea 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 298.9 166.7 110.3 125.8 74.2 59.9 11.3 30.3 25.3 29.5 6.0 11.8 6.8 8.2 10.6 12.9 3.5 7.1 6.1 7.2 266.4 133.9 87.4 105.5 52.5 41.4 7.3 19.9 15.6 18.6 26.5 20.9 16.1 12.1 11.1 5.6 .7 3.3 3.5 3.7 238.4 115.9 82.2 107.6 70.8 59.4 11.3 29.8 24.8 27.7 3.5 8.4 6.0 7.0 10.4 12.7 3.5 7.0 6.1 6.8 209.0 89.8 64.4 88.8 49.3 41.4 7.3 19.8 15.6 17.3 25.9 17.6 11.8 11.9 11.0 5.3 .7 3.0 3.1 3.6 60.5 50.8 28.1 18.2 3.4 .5 0 .5 .5 1.8 2.5 3.4 .8 1.2 .1 .2 0 .1 .1 .4 57.5 44.1 23.0 16.7 3.2 0 0 .1 0 1.3 0 0 0 .1 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 .5 3.3 4.3 .3 .1 .2 0 .3 .4 .1 12.1 11.1 6.3 12.6 3.9 3.3 1.8 4.2 6.5 7.0 3.5 7.3 1.7 .8 1.0 1.1 12.1 10.8 6.2 12.6 3.9 3.0 1.7 4.2 6.5 7.0 3.5 7.3 1.7 .8 1.0 1.1 0 .3 .1 0 0 .3 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2002 total 42.0 13.1 24.2 4.8 41.7 12.7 24.2 4.8 .3 .3 0 0 0 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 10.0 10.1 5.1 17.0 2.3 1.9 .4 3.6 6.4 7.3 4.2 11.7 1.3 .9 .5 1.7 10.0 10.1 5.1 17.0 2.3 1.9 .4 3.3 6.4 7.3 4.2 11.7 1.3 .9 .2 1.7 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2003 total 42.2 8.2 29.6 4.4 42.2 8.2 29.6 4.4 a a 0 a 0 42.6 17.6 1.6 0 0 2.5 0 0 0 0 4.9 10.0 .8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 3 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .6 0 To People’s Republic of China 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 201.9 95.6 60.5 13.9 11.9 14.2 12.4 1.3 5.9 8.2 110.0 40.7 46.3 9.8 3.0 12.3 6.4 0 2.1 3.4 84.4 47.4 9.6 1.5 7.7 .4 4.2 1.3 .9 2.7 7.5 7.5 4.6 2.7 1.2 1.5 1.8 a 2.9 2.0 154.3 64.9 58.1 13.9 11.9 11.8 12.4 1.3 5.3 8.2 67.4 23.1 44.7 9.8 3.0 9.8 6.4 0 2.1 3.4 79.5 37.3 8.9 1.5 7.7 .4 4.2 1.3 .9 2.7 7.5 4.5 4.5 2.6 1.2 1.5 1.8 a 2.2 2.0 47.6 30.7 2.4 .1 0 2.5 0 0 .6 0 2.6 5.1 .8 1.2 1.4 2.2 0 0 .3 .7 0 1.1 .9 2.2 .8 .1 2.4 5.1 .8 1.1 1.4 2.2 0 0 .3 .7 0 1.1 .7 2.2 .8 0 .2 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 2002 total 9.7 3.5 2.1 4.1 9.4 3.5 2.1 3.8 .3 0 0 .3 0 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. .2 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 .2 0 a a a 0 a a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a .2 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 0 a 0 2003 total .2 a 0 .2 .1 a 0 a .2 0 0 0 .2 a Less than 1,000 board feet. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports and Longview and Vancouver, W ashington. Seattle Customs District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of Washington, except Longview and Vancouver. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 41 42 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Columbia-Snake to all other countries Columbia-Snake to Japan 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Seattle to all other countries Seattle to Japan Figure 3—Log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts, 1993-2003, in million board feet Table 28—Value of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 (In thousand dollars) From both customs districts Year and quarter Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Columbia-Snake Customs District Other softwoods Douglasfir Total PortOrfordcedar Western hemlock Other softwoods To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 1,498,848 1,681,168 1,524,134 1,509,920 1,392,521 888,150 617,495 585,715 614,613 446,953 1,077,100 1,225,538 1,203,435 1,190,580 1,189,498 718,678 540,795 515,483 563,575 410,181 336,951 373,440 247,101 255,683 156,743 134,057 52,697 47,623 30,828 20,417 84,797 82,189 73,598 63,657 46,280 35,415 24,003 22,608 20,210 16,355 904,551 912,898 813,109 855,512 777,395 483,974 327,121 300,985 275,684 183,295 579,464 578,456 587,557 593,612 608,735 339,617 264,230 241,244 234,219 150,749 277,355 288,381 190,893 219,301 138,673 120,281 47,215 43,889 27,962 18,063 47,732 46,061 34,657 42,599 29,988 24,076 15,676 15,853 13,503 14,482 594,297 768,270 711,025 654,408 615,127 404,176 290,374 284,729 338,929 263,658 497,636 647,082 615,878 596,968 580,764 379,061 276,565 274,240 329,356 259,432 59,596 85,059 56,208 36,382 18,069 13,776 5,482 3,734 2,866 2,354 18,884 15,666 19,193 8,911 4,252 5,337 1,386 2,869 2,525 1,115 18,181 20,463 19,747 12,147 12,040 6,002 6,941 3,887 4,182 756 95,642 102,963 93,322 103,334 86,598 94,477 84,530 94,533 4,431 4,675 4,521 5,271 4,642 3,811 4,270 3,531 42,644 42,433 34,924 25,616 34,140 34,612 26,844 18,164 4,249 4,316 4,302 4,792 4,255 3,505 3,778 2,660 52,998 60,530 58,397 77,719 52,458 59,865 57,686 76,369 182 359 219 479 187 28 266 859 200 278 226 12 2002 total 395,261 360,137 18,898 16,254 145,617 113,760 17,658 14,198 249,644 246,377 1,239 1,341 716 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 87,454 97,025 90,193 94,919 80,289 91,016 85,825 79,142 3,358 3,975 2,136 5,343 3,807 2,034 2,232 10,434 28,281 30,105 19,444 25,955 21,890 25,399 15,523 18,929 3,172 3,570 2,067 5,248 3,219 1,135 1,854 1,778 59,173 66,920 70,749 68,964 58,399 65,617 70,302 60,213 186 405 69 95 227 421 169 300 361 477 209 8,356 2003 total 369,591 336,272 14,812 18,507 103,785 81,742 14,058 7,985 265,806 254,531 755 1,117 9,403 To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 1,246,492 1,460,757 1,395,644 1,363,250 1,320,534 829,133 595,825 564,446 588,650 417,217 1,009,233 1,178,618 1,159,702 1,173,467 1,173,404 695,639 533,370 510,115 557,063 400,017 176,387 225,858 180,753 151,450 111,437 107,942 46,355 37,490 23,182 11,718 60,872 56,281 55,189 38,333 35,693 25,552 16,100 16,841 8,405 5,482 711,014 756,474 707,419 721,805 708,513 429,246 306,793 280,510 253,304 157,441 538,858 550,423 545,898 578,156 593,058 319,600 257,739 236,202 228,336 143,720 146,098 180,801 141,385 124,873 95,435 94,201 40,873 33,852 20,316 9,874 26,058 25,250 20,136 18,776 20,020 15,445 8,181 10,456 4,652 3,846 535,478 704,283 688,225 641,445 612,021 399,887 289,032 283,936 335,346 259,776 470,375 628,195 613,804 595,311 580,345 376,039 275,631 273,913 328,728 256,297 30,289 45,057 39,368 26,577 16,022 13,741 5,482 3,639 2,866 1,844 17,771 15,354 18,306 7,817 3,968 4,886 1,216 2,709 2,456 1,115 17,043 15,677 16,747 11,740 11,705 5,221 6,703 3,676 1,296 521 85,965 93,585 87,121 94,935 82,830 91,379 82,836 91,443 1,730 1,321 2,818 2,059 1,405 886 1,467 1,433 33,622 33,408 29,101 17,714 30,990 31,805 25,527 15,551 1,548 989 2,599 1,580 1,084 614 975 583 52,343 60,177 58,020 77,221 51,840 59,574 57,309 75,392 182 332 219 479 159 14 266 850 162 258 226 -- 2002 total 361,606 348,488 7,928 5,191 113,846 103,874 6,716 3,256 247,761 244,614 1,212 1,289 646 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 81,212 91,996 86,339 87,115 78,598 89,659 85,197 76,794 896 1,347 578 749 1,718 990 564 9,572 22,705 25,499 15,991 18,487 20,573 24,348 15,189 16,917 710 942 509 654 1,422 209 293 916 58,507 66,497 70,348 68,628 58,025 65,311 70,008 59,877 186 405 69 95 182 385 132 300 114 396 139 8,356 2003 total 346,662 330,248 3,570 12,844 82,682 77,027 2,815 2,840 263,980 253,221 755 999 9,005 To Canada 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 1,865 1,095 2,832 51,693 16,716 3,651 5,997 2,035 5,402 6,830 811 97 246 2,376 5,555 1,626 291 246 710 592 328 70 1,822 37,180 10,535 554 374 88 78 681 726 928 763 12,137 625 1,471 5,332 1,702 4,615 5,556 1,865 1,095 2,832 51,693 16,716 3,651 5,997 2,035 5,402 6,830 811 97 246 2,376 5,555 1,626 291 246 710 592 328 70 1,822 37,180 10,535 554 374 88 78 681 726 928 763 12,137 625 1,471 5,332 1,702 4,615 5,556 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 1,017 524 554 150 75 -30 81 -235 278 -- 942 279 246 69 1,017 524 554 150 75 -30 81 -235 278 -- 942 279 246 69 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 2002 total 2,245 186 514 1,545 2,245 186 514 1,545 -- -- -- -- -- 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 437 145 1,200 99 94 57 87 63 ----- 343 88 1,113 36 437 145 1,200 99 94 57 87 63 ----- 343 88 1,113 36 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 2003 total 1,881 301 -- 1,580 1,881 301 -- 1,580 -- -- -- -- -- 43 Table 28—Value of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 (continued) (In thousand dollars) From both customs districts Year and quarter Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Columbia-Snake Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir PortOrfordcedar Western hemlock Other softwoods To South Korea 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 142,838 140,396 74,869 81,733 46,061 42,496 6,296 16,447 13,636 13,257 3,849 10,210 5,897 6,197 7,878 11,374 2,405 4,822 4,088 4,405 122,938 112,573 56,459 66,067 29,834 25,290 3,367 9,288 7,122 7,052 16,051 17,613 12,513 9,469 8,350 5,832 524 2,337 2,426 1,800 113,702 100,660 56,496 70,663 43,729 42,016 6,296 16,094 13,247 12,370 2,173 6,680 4,935 5,103 7,786 11,140 2,405 4,699 4,056 4,099 95,712 78,925 41,696 56,262 27,765 25,290 3,367 9,192 7,122 6,582 15,817 15,055 9,865 9,298 8,179 5,586 524 2,203 2,069 1,689 29,136 39,736 18,373 11,070 2,332 480 -353 389 887 1,676 3,530 962 1,094 92 234 -123 32 306 27,226 33,648 14,763 9,805 2,069 --95 -470 ---14 117 14 ----- 234 2,558 2,648 157 54 232 -135 357 111 5,825 4,925 3,129 5,852 2,203 1,592 1,128 2,456 2,608 2,853 1,424 2,823 1,014 480 577 573 5,825 4,913 3,126 5,852 2,203 1,580 1,125 2,456 2,608 2,853 1,424 2,823 1,014 480 577 573 -12 3 -- -12 3 -- ----- ----- ----- 2002 total 19,732 7,379 9,708 2,645 19,717 7,364 9,708 2,645 15 15 -- -- -- 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 4,379 4,024 1,983 7,211 1,186 971 205 1,917 2,462 2,628 1,559 4,594 730 426 220 700 4,350 4,024 1,983 7,211 1,184 971 205 1,917 2,462 2,628 1,559 4,594 703 426 220 700 29 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 ----- 27 ---- ----- 2003 total 17,597 4,279 11,243 2,075 17,568 4,277 11,243 2,048 29 2 -- 27 -- To People’s Republic of China 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 101,085 75,121 47,547 9,772 7,564 9,623 6,429 1,011 2,878 4,508 61,302 34,880 37,259 7,218 2,193 8,808 3,644 -1,091 1,544 36,641 34,704 7,419 813 4,792 234 1,962 582 325 926 3,142 5,537 2,869 1,741 579 581 823 430 1,462 2,038 74,693 52,945 44,437 9,734 7,564 7,781 6,429 1,011 2,525 4,508 36,864 20,961 36,247 7,218 2,193 6,966 3,644 -1,091 1,544 34,709 28,355 5,341 813 4,792 234 1,962 582 325 926 3,120 3,629 2,849 1,703 579 581 823 430 1,109 2,038 26,392 22,176 3,110 38 -1,842 --353 -- 24,438 13,919 1,012 --1,842 ----- 1,932 6,349 2,078 -------- ---38 ------- 23 1,908 20 -----353 -- 1,624 3,247 1,383 397 602 997 --- 93 238 -388 929 2,012 1,383 9 1,596 3,247 1,383 388 602 997 --- 93 238 -388 901 2,012 1,383 -- 28 --9 ----- ----- 28 --9 ----- 2002 total 6,651 1,599 720 4,332 6,614 1,599 720 4,295 37 -- -- 37 -- 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 225 -34 44 --9 -- ----- 225 -25 44 98 -9 44 --9 -- ----- 98 --44 127 -25 -- ----- ----- ----- 127 -25 -- 2003 total 303 9 -- 294 150 9 -- 141 152 -- -- -- 152 Note: Individual columns may not add to totals because of rounding. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 44 Table 29—Average value of softwood logs exported from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 (In dollars per thousand board feet, Scribner scale) From both customs districts Year and quarter Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock Other softwoods From Columbia-Snake Customs District Total Douglas fir Western hemlock PortOrfordcedar Other softwoods To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 687.01 984.51 969.56 940.89 926.59 852.19 712.13 737.98 809.54 696.08 771.64 1,046.23 1,029.82 1,068.49 999.21 910.30 752.40 770.89 842.62 740.80 500.23 823.93 738.21 633.11 605.75 631.15 526.97 520.92 548.39 440.97 755.59 990.37 1,071.97 734.55 862.64 880.97 496.47 673.45 591.66 388.48 649.07 952.85 912.42 856.28 848.00 807.84 686.36 692.07 765.44 632.60 761.13 1,036.09 1,006.03 1,034.48 945.52 901.56 762.40 748.75 836.08 726.31 498.42 836.42 726.97 619.71 595.03 627.12 521.67 515.93 544.73 436.18 629.61 837.66 778.21 596.66 752.06 784.23 396.70 573.47 470.60 354.08 754.11 1,024.97 1,044.36 1,080.47 1,049.50 912.16 743.58 793.62 849.34 748.44 784.24 1,055.45 1,053.58 1,104.61 1,062.44 918.05 743.09 792.89 847.33 749.21 508.84 784.21 779.12 728.06 702.94 668.74 577.54 587.74 586.81 483.92 1,940.20 4,070.57 5,719.01 4,355.33 3,306.63 2,965.00 3,135.75 3,388.06 3,196.20 3,915.17 681.42 847.26 950.88 918.90 964.06 750.30 827.39 764.96 894.55 889.41 646.85 640.32 670.99 681.57 672.87 650.22 673.01 707.05 426.06 453.88 525.70 425.08 521.57 719.06 889.58 642.00 606.99 613.34 646.01 560.23 659.75 635.96 646.27 627.72 426.33 435.81 524.55 413.93 494.77 715.31 858.64 511.54 682.93 660.69 686.86 733.97 681.64 658.39 685.53 728.78 468.31 891.37 507.76 595.37 2,651.90 1,841.15 2,346.61 2,957.24 1.064.90 1,021.66 689.76 2,959.60 2002 avg. 659.48 675.17 453.19 666.15 608.71 644.00 445.39 617.30 693.21 690.48 611.30 2,737.06 904.13 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 664.88 670.36 639.60 657.48 692.15 703.91 676.32 687.59 399.76 389.71 374.74 401.73 536.20 391.15 265.71 652.13 670.77 618.36 550.02 562.21 685.38 684.58 714.20 632.98 397.87 382.00 369.76 397.64 487.73 493.48 228.89 573.55 696.15 696.69 669.57 702.28 694.30 696.63 668.08 706.92 454.81 435.07 512.23 552.31 3,525.98 2,303.77 2,614.63 4,432.28 902.50 170.36 803.85 654.86 2003 avg. 658.05 689.93 393.94 504.28 587.23 667.34 389.33 397.26 690.55 690.33 458.51 2,944.31 576.87 To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 748.24 1,015.52 1,004.42 1,026.17 961.19 869.20 734.70 751.41 833.63 730.68 791.59 1,055.43 1,040.55 1,078.09 1,010.84 918.46 757.42 772.13 845.66 742.15 553.61 833.05 783.73 746.27 634.44 639.85 545.43 541.79 593.82 488.25 841.55 1,112.32 1,244.40 1,034.13 954.79 922.44 738.67 789.49 1,005.27 685.25 718.58 979.46 955.75 972.76 894.77 832.36 726.21 713.49 814.83 707.37 784.39 1,046.28 1,025.28 1,051.76 964.76 917.34 773.73 751.25 844.34 736.77 552.66 834.05 775.66 735.85 623.32 635.63 541.39 537.88 594.82 483.83 683.20 856.31 791.11 830.39 833.87 804.43 590.73 661.55 740.66 549.43 791.63 1,057.32 1,059.90 1,093.74 1,051.57 912.77 743.93 793.04 848.41 745.63 799.99 1,063.58 1,054.51 1,104.95 1,062.70 919.41 742.78 791.09 846.58 744.91 558.22 829.08 814.15 799.43 709.97 670.29 577.54 581.06 586.81 534.17 1,943.89 4,161.65 6,262.74 4,193.67 3,314.68 3,257.33 5,502.26 3,433.62 3,314.44 3,915.17 680.36 899.86 1,048.39 932.26 961.22 745.79 867.59 776.30 967.89 930.36 672.65 652.16 669.13 706.89 675.61 654.11 670.74 708.86 480.56 550.42 612.61 514.75 826.47 632.86 772.11 1,102.31 663.67 641.78 641.63 616.93 672.77 649.18 644.01 633.82 482.43 493.11 615.74 495.35 774.29 558.18 609.38 583.00 678.50 658.65 684.18 731.54 677.44 656.70 682.82 726.43 468.81 830.00 507.76 595.37 3,295.75 6,817.15 2,346.61 3,019.28 870.78 999.77 689.76 -- 2002 avg. 675.02 676.94 543.01 823.97 643.98 652.35 531.96 651.20 690.39 687.81 602.68 2,893.62 837.02 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 687.07 692.22 672.42 688.11 694.33 695.03 676.17 691.22 448.00 449.00 412.86 440.59 572.67 1,100.00 564.00 693.62 671.67 680.94 696.08 643.44 699.84 694.22 721.61 646.48 440.39 451.49 380.32 438.49 507.86 1,045.00 418.57 916.00 693.25 695.95 667.41 700.65 692.28 695.68 666.63 705.04 454.81 435.07 512.23 552.31 3,215.66 2,424.10 2,361.74 4,433.28 1,140.00 792.00 695.00 657.95 2003 avg. 684.97 689.02 440.74 686.84 672.46 689.67 431.20 604.26 688.71 688.77 458.51 2,947.33 667.04 To Canada 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 273.74 370.31 340.14 386.07 417.89 328.92 212.24 241.35 300.18 236.68 322.08 396.24 466.79 355.80 357.79 306.79 329.56 431.15 469.71 412.49 156.19 281.58 287.93 397.70 466.19 325.88 169.38 155.27 269.18 705.03 326.59 376.68 518.69 359.84 333.01 358.78 211.88 233.19 284.92 209.67 273.74 370.31 340.14 386.07 417.89 328.92 212.24 241.35 300.18 236.68 322.08 396.24 466.79 355.80 357.79 306.79 329.56 431.15 469.71 412.49 156.19 281.58 287.93 397.70 466.19 325.88 169.38 155.27 269.18 705.03 326.59 376.68 518.69 359.84 333.01 358.78 211.88 233.19 284.92 209.67 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 230.16 476.11 697.66 510.59 364.21 -471.57 430.32 -1,321.60 568.98 -- 224.29 310.00 1,230.00 690.00 230.16 476.11 697.66 510.59 364.21 -471.57 430.32 -1,321.60 568.98 -- 224.29 310.00 1,230.00 690.00 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 2002 avg. 339.81 412.44 769.96 286.11 339.81 412.44 769.96 286.11 -- -- -- -- -- 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 308.69 454.00 174.14 493.71 491.81 432.79 352.38 527.78 ----- 285.83 440.00 166.12 360.00 308.69 454.00 174.14 493.71 491.81 432.79 352.38 527.78 ----- 285.83 440.00 166.12 360.00 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 2003 avg. 213.12 436.75 -- 195.06 213.12 436.75 -- 195.06 -- -- -- -- -- 45 Table 29—Average value of softwood logs exported from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 (continued) (In dollars per thousand board feet, Scribner scale) From both customs districts Year and quarter Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock Other softwoods From Columbia-Snake Customs District Total Douglasfir Western hemlock PortOrfordcedar Other softwoods To South Korea 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 477.86 842.36 678.82 649.51 621.12 709.45 559.25 543.10 539.40 449.39 642.14 861.97 866.82 754.26 745.61 881.71 680.92 677.31 667.70 611.81 461.40 840.79 646.11 626.35 568.27 610.87 462.18 466.82 455.96 379.14 606.29 841.34 776.87 779.86 752.79 1,041.43 791.54 715.09 685.69 486.49 476.90 868.88 687.44 656.46 617.52 707.34 559.25 539.58 534.06 445.93 621.57 795.24 818.14 726.41 745.63 877.17 680.92 670.44 667.61 601.58 458.04 878.74 647.59 633.92 562.80 610.87 462.18 464.14 455.96 380.41 609.21 853.72 838.50 783.65 740.99 1,053.96 791.54 731.05 665.38 470.47 481.64 781.92 653.61 608.44 697.37 1,200.00 -773.00 817.99 493.53 670.94 1,024.67 1,247.73 918.56 744.34 1,088.37 -1,111.04 672.14 799.79 473.62 763.44 641.95 586.21 653.51 --1,053.13 -359.97 ---2,800.00 3,758.43 1,713.59 ----- 457.93 775.20 609.86 579.34 2,317.60 1,160.00 -526.86 834.18 1,018.35 480.22 443.69 496.67 465.46 568.80 482.42 626.67 590.15 403.48 408.08 408.02 388.51 596.47 600.00 577.00 520.91 480.82 453.46 506.12 465.46 568.80 533.84 648.49 590.15 403.48 408.08 408.02 388.51 596.47 600.00 577.00 520.91 -468.62 420.89 -- -468.62 420.89 -- ----- ----- ----- 2002 avg. 469.81 563.28 400.97 551.04 472.83 578.51 400.97 551.04 457.80 457.80 -- -- -- 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 437.90 398.42 388.82 424.18 515.65 510.81 511.92 532.56 384.69 360.00 371.19 392.65 561.54 472.89 439.60 411.76 435.00 398.42 388.82 424.18 515.00 510.81 511.92 532.56 384.69 360.00 371.19 392.65 540.85 472.89 439.60 411.76 5,197.22 ---- 972.44 ----- ----- 11,060.61 ---- ----- 2003 avg. 416.99 521.83 379.83 471.59 416.30 521.59 379.83 465.45 5,797.22 972.44 -- 11,060.61 -- To People’s Republic of China 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 2002 avg. 500.61 785.97 785.56 703.07 636.58 677.68 520.02 527.18 486.67 547.52 557.28 857.61 805.08 739.02 738.56 716.10 569.20 -524.13 450.33 434.07 732.54 768.97 548.58 619.32 553.19 467.70 527.18 343.15 338.56 418.38 735.23 623.97 656.98 492.56 387.33 466.02 -506.22 999.02 483.96 815.67 764.94 701.45 636.58 659.41 520.02 527.18 478.82 547.52 546.94 907.80 811.09 739.02 738.56 710.82 569.20 -524.66 450.33 436.72 759.58 603.03 548.58 619.32 553.19 467.70 527.18 342.98 338.56 418.23 808.24 626.70 648.02 492.56 387.33 466.02 -493.38 999.02 554.62 723.12 1,277.73 1,739.13 -736.80 --551.24 -- 573.65 791.71 636.08 --736.80 ----- 391.49 632.06 2,630.38 -------- ---1,739.13 ------- 450.98 627.43 384.62 -----551.24 -- 624.62 642.20 1,689.82 330.83 442.17 456.98 --- 316.51 327.45 -346.89 1,032.22 914.55 1,728.75 1.041.90 669.32 642.20 1,689.82 346.89 442.17 456.98 --- 316.51 327.45 -346.89 1,287.14 914.55 1,728.75 -- -1,255.84 -1,041.90 ----- ----- -12,255.84 -1,041.90 ----- 685.67 456.86 342.86 1,056.59 705.30 451.29 336.10 1,130.26 1,195.15 -- -- 1,195.15 -- 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 1,125.00 ---1,730.56 1,229.96 2,232.37 -- ----- 1,125.00 -2,022.32 2,232.37 2,401.39 -1,229.96 2,232.37 --1,229.96 -- ----- 2,401.39 --2,232.37 635.00 -2,022.32 -- ----- ----- ----- 635.00 -2,022.32 -- 2003 avg. 1,515.00 1,229.96 -- 1,470.00 2,225.92 1,229.96 -- 2,346.31 810.07 -- -- -- 810.07 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 46 Table 30--Volume and average value of softwood log exports from the San Francisco Customs D istrict by species and destination, 1992-2003 (In thousand board feet, Scribner scale) Total Year and quarter Port-Orfordcedar Doug las-fir Volume Average value Volume Average value 17,651 25,946 19,045 21,602 23,006 15,600 15,828 4,266 6,659 5,766 1,436 687.21 903.41 728.22 808.44 875.41 823.51 775.38 627.12 585.66 503.37 856.20 5,014 8,376 4,506 7,661 18,173 13,255 12,145 925 1,507 31 600 1,050.86 1,346.82 892.37 1,049.47 917.91 788.50 780.60 699.15 814.14 2,042.33 646.87 1 45 4 26 9,712.32 962.67 1,863.70 3,649.99 0 6 4 0 76 2,033.86 10 Other softwoods Average value Volume Average value 0 222 132 225 124 377 44 0 0 0 94 -2,612.61 2,272.73 5,626.67 2,003.54 2,296.58 1,545.45 ---4,972.54 12,637 17,348 14,407 13,716 4,709 1,967 3,639 3,341 5,151 5,735 741 542.93 667.45 662.73 594.78 681.63 776.87 748.63 607.18 518.81 495.12 504.67 -2,073.65 1,863.70 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 1 39 0 26 9,712.32 778.56 -3,649.99 1,996.06 0 -- 66 2,039.72 Volume To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value 10,898 16,906 10,392 14,514 21,155 15,470 13,686 1,454 2,007 784 535 792.71 1,101.56 905.70 955.56 890.73 823.33 811.34 885.41 779.69 456.58 646.13 5,014 8,190 3,863 7,603 18,026 13,249 11,492 576 1,325 0 530 1,050.86 1,366.54 936.06 1,044.72 920.84 787.96 797.96 815.57 830.50 -613.35 0 210 132 225 42 377 44 0 0 0 0 -2,666.67 2,272.73 5,626.67 2,503.58 2,296.58 1,545.45 ----- 5,884 8,506 6,397 6,686 3,087 1,843 2,150 877 682 784 5 572.74 807.78 859.15 696.98 693.00 776.07 867.80 931.27 681.06 456.58 4,172.40 0 9 0 0 -1,875.19 --- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 9 0 0 -1,875.19 --- 9 1,875.19 0 -- 0 -- 9 1,875.19 0 2,604 0 0 0 0 340 603 908 836 94 -563.36 ----494.81 478.44 500.70 465.31 5,026.42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 ----------5,200.98 0 2,604 0 0 0 0 340 603 908 836 6 -563.36 ----494.81 478.44 500.70 465.31 2,466.21 0 0 0 26 ---3,649.99 0 0 0 0 -– – -- 0 0 0 0 – ---- 0 0 0 26 ---3,649.99 26 3,649.99 0 -- 0 -- 26 3,649.99 To People’s Republic of China 0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -- Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 47 48 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Anchorage to all other countries Anchorage to Japan 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 San Francisco to all other countries San Francisco to Japan Figure 4—Log exports from San Francisco and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1993-2003, in million board feet T ab le 31— Vo lu m e a nd av era ge va lu e o f softwood log exports from Anchorage Custom s District by species and destination, 1992-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) All species Year and quarter Hemlock Volume Average value Volume 531,993 563,044 525,404 561,550 530,147 541,667 325,386 427,970 436,178 320,615 286,976 619.85 805.67 739.45 695.12 705.98 642.25 473.55 455.70 426.35 424.03 409.70 212,684 217,853 200,129 250,659 223,519 202,517 72,186 125,779 127,861 108,563 79,406 55,789 87,130 52,707 109,962 293.90 498.28 516.88 477.29 305,588 456.62 Redcedar Average value Spruce Volume Average value Volume Average value 464.73 643.41 579.34 539.02 537.02 480.10 443.51 408.47 403.79 355.95 398.67 47,444 60,542 39,563 40,685 22,632 37,305 15,232 17,687 22,246 11,389 10,820 517.52 687.89 647.25 652.43 678.28 806.85 791.62 684.56 766.73 694.51 726.22 225,266 228,789 240,323 228,615 257,254 259,601 133,334 172,435 148,906 119,288 153,548 726.64 937.01 811.57 779.98 817.34 733.15 626.71 552.20 541.69 547.01 434.34 9,714 32,398 13,521 29,461 369.21 445.77 458.94 444.83 0 4,797 4,227 3,911 -756.75 807.19 723.84 42,068 47,194 28,662 72,078 258.82 486.36 530.73 453.42 85,094 438.80 12,936 763.28 190,003 430.18 To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average va lue 354,398 379,234 396,290 356,928 383,056 351,497 161,369 257,472 201,753 149,923 108,822 697.71 898.98 798.81 798.61 771.64 721.67 619.35 565.86 585.47 555.73 574.78 116,016 119,343 116,970 116,903 129,788 114,246 45,034 78,738 69,045 49,441 37,511 559.74 735.02 641.77 633.41 562.49 525.60 473.75 435.76 457.79 396.11 412.54 21,936 25,690 23,994 18,880 13,042 20,198 6,402 8,657 11,407 4,359 4,172 537.52 664.34 658.75 679.45 668.13 769.29 719.31 767.28 780.63 756.08 823.49 174,459 189,109 213,207 189,840 218,545 194,755 97,351 124,811 100,628 81,800 58,572 750.71 980.78 826.66 815.27 851.47 780.93 656.50 594.75 608.68 594.93 624.34 9,600 45,554 22,971 41,987 484.54 616.18 686.92 632.76 804 20 6,123 10,561 485.47 426.67 491.75 455.30 0 2,857 2,007 2,951 -788.04 945.66 766.17 7,787 20,941 12,581 24,010 388.81 734.29 717.33 659.46 120,113 624.98 37,524 446.03 7,816 820.26 65,319 662.33 33,661 19,068 13,434 5,426 3,062 2,256 2,870 2,653 6,324 4,325 5,562 592.73 777.80 543.32 477.10 587.89 543.00 652.96 326.44 408.30 1,401.67 658.83 2,745 1,464 4,232 0 0 0 1,987 0 507 1,190 129 336.98 717.21 300.33 ---604.43 -380.71 320.89 496.36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------------ 30,917 17,605 9,202 5,426 3,062 2,256 883 2,653 5,817 3,135 5,433 615.42 782.85 655.18 477.10 587.89 543.00 762.17 326.44 410.73 1,812.00 662.69 0 1,503 1,432 1,337 -663.57 339.75 747.77 0 269 0 0 -428.45 --- 0 670 0 0 – 746.05 --- 0 188 1,432 1,337 -437.08 339.75 747.77 4,272 581.38 269 428.45 670 746.05 2,957 530.46 To People’s Republic of China 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average va lue Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 49 Ta ble 3 2— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, species, an d destin ation, Seattle Customs D istrict, 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Aberdeen: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Spruce All softwoods Volume Average value People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Canada Average value Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 6,257 279 25,835 1,954 34,325 507.98 552.55 364.61 314.13 389.40 0 0 0 0 0 ------ Volume Volume Average value 22,329 384 29,717 3,770 56,201 596.62 721.00 370.52 353.08 461.58 Anacortes: Douglas-fir 6,525 542.22 6,525 542.22 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Everett: Douglas-fir Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods 8,128 510 512 9,150 658.37 421.92 493.72 635.98 8,128 510 512 9,150 658.37 421.92 493.72 635.98 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 11,294 84 244 288 11,910 803.08 3,576.32 576.69 731.24 816.23 11,294 803.08 84 3,576.32 244 576.69 288 731.24 11,910 816.23 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 188 294.90 -- 0 -- 0 -- 188 294.90 1,013 4 2 1,380 106 2,758 5,262 11,390 1,861 620.10 2,020.14 2,280.29 434.46 712.89 551.87 539.20 1,518.24 1,437.50 0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -558 763.35 558 763.35 5,487 1,343.95 0 -- 0 4 0 0 0 9 13 1,617 885 -2,020.14 ---5,362.42 4,304.03 1,445.16 1,359.14 978 0 0 1,380 0 313 2,671 1,988 28 547.55 --434.46 -443.83 476.96 1,395.14 3,745.52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 -------555.08 -- Olympia: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods Port Angeles: Redcedar Seattle: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 50 16,072 631.13 105 1,169.63 3,882 409.90 1,816 394.98 21,875 574.84 Korea 0 Ta ble 3 2— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, species, an d destin ation, Seattle Customs District, 2003 (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Average value Tacoma: Douglas-fir Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 70,692 4,150 6,039.00 1,826 82,707 5,667 1,480 700.16 496.14 162.90 684.77 650.35 1,625.99 1,359.17 Other ports:a Douglas-fir Redcedar Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 741 301 1,456 2,498 4,137 29 443.81 421.34 282.69 347.21 566.46 3,439.28 120,723 472 491 36,001 9,915 6,840 174,441 21,194 3,370 677.04 1,239.80 379.66 389.58 241.07 533.25 587.98 1,361.27 1,420.14 Total: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder a People's Republic of China Japan Canada Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume 7 0 0 38 46 1,613 1,436 1,229.96 --1,323.52 1,308.60 1,382.15 1,370.08 1,019 2,257 0 835 4,110 1,455 0 552.66 527.61 -481.90 524.54 1,305.12 -- 0 0 6,034 0 6,034 0 0 --162.53 -162.53 --- ------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 681 301 1,456 2,438 3,988 0 431.87 421.34 282.69 341.50 552.05 -- 111,685 689.67 189 2,239.27 0 -6,529 431.20 1,821 395.57 2,191 672.28 122,416 673.59 6,592 1,371.86 0 -- 7 4 0 0 0 47 59 3,230 2,321 1,229.96 2,020.14 ---2,093.72 1,981.73 1,413.70 1,365.91 8,254 279 0 29,472 1,954 1,148 41,107 3,443 28 518.18 552.55 -380.36 314.13 471.51 408.60 1,357.11 3,745.52 681 0 489 0 6,034 1,456 8,660 4,033 0 431.87 -372.79 -162.53 282.69 215.79 552.08 -- Volume Average value Korea 69,666 702.26 1,893 458.61 5 617.73 834 700.62 72,398 695.86 1,105 1,510.47 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 Average value Bellingham, Blaine, Laurier, Lynden, Neah Bay, and Sumas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 51 Ta ble 3 3a— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, Seattle Customs D istrict, first quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Average value People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume Average value Korea Volume Canada Average value Volume Average value Aberdeen: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Spruce All softwoods 7,400 105 6,891 2,527 16,922 638.20 1,169.63 378.22 375.78 496.45 5,598 105 1,188 1,816 8,707 676.66 1,169.63 441.89 394.98 591.81 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 1,802 0 5,703 710 8,215 518.75 -364.96 326.69 395.39 0 0 0 0 0 ------ Everett: Douglas-fir Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods 2,358 326 84 2,767 659.24 436.70 498.68 628.20 2,358 326 84 2,767 659.24 436.70 498.68 628.20 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- Olympia: Douglas-fir Other softwoods All softwoods 1,111 62 1,173 940.60 895.16 938.18 1,111 62 1,173 940.60 895.16 938.18 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 ---- Seattle: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 60 4 55 26 1,287 1,434 3,021 755 698.87 2,020.14 276.82 1,652.17 546.98 567.59 1,630.19 1,407.08 0 0 0 0 416 416 1,105 0 ----591.39 591.39 1,626.13 -- 0 4 0 0 9 13 761 448 -2,020.14 --5,362.42 4,304.03 1,472.22 1,378.14 44 0 55 0 0 99 519 9 317.10 -276.82 --294.72 1,457.55 3,775.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 ------557.43 -- Tacoma: Douglas-fir Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods 20,809 594 5 558 21,967 693.01 632.64 617.73 873.82 695.96 20,330 99 5 308 20,742 697.78 434.50 617.73 766.97 697.53 0 0 0 27 27 ---1,480.80 1,480.80 491.15 672.22 -654.74 594.44 0 0 0 0 0 ------ All hardwoods Red alder 1,878 469 1,496.09 1,334.53 476 0 1,390.83 -- 512 469 1,427.05 1,334.53 480 495 0 183 1,15 8 588 0 1,462.79 -- 0 0 --- 52 Ta ble 33b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, S eattle Customs District, second quarter 2003 (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Average value Other ports:a Douglas-fir Redcedar Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 200 120 1,156 1,475 1,208 19 523.76 463.57 265.47 316.52 535.31 3,207.92 Total: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 31,938 109 120 7,865 2,558 3,147 45,738 6,107 1,244 685.38 1,202.34 463.57 399.15 389.46 507.22 608.00 1,372.42 1,407.52 a People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 29,396 699.84 105 1,169.63 0 -1,612 440.39 1,821 395.57 870 666.40 33,804 671.67 1,581 1,555.23 0 -- Korea Canada Average value Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 191 120 1,156 1,466 1,189 0 491.81 463.57 265.47 311.11 492.12 -- 0 4 0 0 0 36 41 1,274 917 -2,021.14 ---2,445.32 2,401.42 1,454.05 1,355.84 2,326 0 0 6,253 710 183 9,473 1,107 9 509.23 --388.51 326.69 654.74 418.66 1,460.33 3,775.00 191 0 120 0 0 1,156 1,466 1,214 0 491.81 -463.57 --265.47 311.11 493.48 -- Volume Volume Average value Blaine, Lynden, and Sumas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 53 Ta ble 3 3b— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, Seattle Customs D istrict, second quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Aberdeen: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Spruce All softwoods Volume Average value Japan Volume Average value People's Republic of China Volume Korea Canada Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value 4,948 279 7,329 488 13,044 573.33 552.55 352.23 309.45 438.79 3,255 0 389 0 3,645 607.52 -420.76 -587.56 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 1,693 279 6,939 488 9,399 507.59 552.55 348.39 309.45 381.10 0 0 0 0 0 ------ Anacortes: Douglas-fir 2,430 654.43 2,430 654.43 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Everett: Douglas-fir Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods 2,856 109 60 3,025 662.54 382.53 523.47 649.69 2,856 109 60 3,025 662.54 382.53 523.47 649.69 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- Olympia: Douglas-fir Hemlock All softwoods 1,533 7 1,540 975.99 2,038.50 980.87 1,533 975.99 7 2,038.50 1,540 980.87 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 ---- Seattle: Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 820 820 4,321 540 487.40 487.40 1,382.01 1,397.24 87 663.62 87 663.62 2,563 1,101.85 0 -- 0 0 413 149 --1,503.93 1,615.20 11 11 583 0 458.15 458.15 1,717.75 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- Tacoma: Douglas-fir Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 25,204 1,902 315 27,420 2,230 818 694.47 490.55 916.66 682.87 1,449.67 1,245.55 24,998 695.72 1,581 456.73 141 850.37 26,721 682.40 481 1,235.85 0 -- 0 0 11 11 828 774 --933.45 933.45 1,226.17 1,259.32 206 320 113 639 449 0 541.73 657.63 589.04 608.18 1,269.83 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 54 Ta ble 33b—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, S eattle Customs District, second quarter 2003 (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Other ports:a Douglas-fir Redcedar Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder Total: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder a Average value 175 9 177 362 973 9 424.41 1,052.15 438.53 447.41 573.14 3,907.39 37,145 279 9 9,347 488 1,372 48,640 7,524 1,367 683.60 552.55 1,052.15 382.00 309.45 581.11 618.32 1,297.48 1,323.96 People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 35,072 694.22 0 -0 -2,087 451.49 0 -287 726.36 37,447 680.94 3,044 1,123.03 0 -- Korea Canada Average value Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 124 9 177 311 963 0 405.76 1,052.15 438.53 443.73 540.29 -- 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 1,242 922 -----933.45 933.45 1,318.61 1,316.74 1,898 279 0 7,259 488 125 10,050 1,031 0 511.29 552.55 -362.02 309.45 577.23 395.63 1,522.89 -- 124 0 9 0 0 177 311 963 0 405.76 -1,052.15 --438.53 443.73 540.29 -- Volume Volume Average value Blaine, Lynden, and Sumas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 55 Ta ble 3 3c— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, Seattle Customs D istrict, third quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Average value People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume Korea Canada Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Aberdeen-Hoquiam: Douglas-fir Hemlock Spruce All softwoods 3,629 4,882 155 8,666 572.94 338.50 283.64 435.71 3,326 1,145 0 4,471 582.64 362.39 -526.22 0 0 0 0 ----- 304 3,736 155 4,195 466.80 331.18 283.64 339.25 0 0 0 0 ----- Olympia: Douglas-fir 1,091 681.40 1,091 681.40 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Port Angeles: Redcedar 188 294.90 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 188 294.90 Seattle: Douglas-fir Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 27 2 204 79 302 613 1,322 277 1,740.04 2,280.29 631.41 398.05 699.33 687.80 1,355.55 1,386.92 0 -0 -0 -0 -8 5,841.32 8 5,841.32 266 1,046.16 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 277 155 ------1,237.66 1,118.85 17 0 204 0 0 221 402 9 784.04 -631.41 --643.29 1,106.61 3,727.44 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 ------552.11 -- Tacoma: Douglas-fir Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 16,741 506 6,034 108 23,389 583 45 750.67 566.00 162.53 640.22 594.42 2,077.27 3,345.01 16,632 752.03 192 487.03 0 -38 526.74 16,863 748.50 49 1,194.23 0 -- 7 0 0 0 7 51 45 1,229.96 ---1,229.96 3,150.53 3,345.01 101 313 0 40 454 97 0 490.43 614.53 -465.76 573.87 997.75 -- 0 0 6,034 0 6,034 0 0 --162.53 -162.53 --- 56 Ta ble 33c—Volume and average value o f lo g exports by port, species, and destination, S eattle Customs District, third quarter 2003 (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Average value Other ports:a Douglas-fir Redcedar Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods 247 90 123 460 972 352.38 279.41 219.94 302.70 618.77 Total: Douglas-fir Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 21,735 279 5,591 6,268 533 34,406 2,877 323 714.20 302.45 369.76 168.49 576.74 553.34 1,252.82 1,662.82 a People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 0 – ----- 21,049 721.61 0 -1,338 380.32 0 -46 1,488.43 22,433 702.84 315 1,069.21 0 -- Korea Canada Average value Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 247 90 123 460 962 352.38 279.41 219.94 302.70 598.46 7 0 0 0 0 7 328 201 1,229.96 ----1,229.96 1,537.59 1,623.35 422 0 4,254 155 40 4,870 499 9 485.40 -366.44 283.64 465.76 374.93 1,085.37 3,727.44 247 278 0 6,034 123 6,682 982 0 352.38 289.87 -162.53 219.94 175.90 597.52 -- Volume Volume Average value Bellingham, Blaine, and Sumas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 57 Ta ble 3 3d— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, Seattle Customs D istrict, fourth quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Aberdeen-Hoquiam Douglas-fir Hemlock Spruce All softwoods Volume Average value Japan Volume Average value People's Republic of China Volume Korea Canada Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value 6,352 10,616 601 17,569 579.83 392.88 310.93 457.66 3,893 1,160 0 5,093 626.82 420.40 -579.43 0 0 0 0 ----- 2,459 9,456 601 12,516 505.43 389.50 310.93 408.50 0 0 0 0 ----- Anacortes: Douglas-fir 4,095 475.65 4,095 475.65 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Everett: Douglas-fir Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods 2,915 75 369 3,358 653.57 415.16 487.79 630.04 2,915 75 369 3,358 653.57 415.16 487.79 630.04 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- Olympia: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods 7,560 84 237 226 8,107 765.38 3,576.32 533.14 686.05 785.46 7,560 765.38 84 3,576.32 237 533.14 226 686.05 8,107 785.46 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ Seattle: Douglas-fir Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 926 1,121 349 2,395 2,726 288 582.83 406.38 593.81 501.88 1,689.03 1,641.27 0 -0 -47 1,565.71 47 1,565.71 1,554 1,593.60 0 -- 0 0 0 0 166 133 ----1,520.52 1,289.10 916 1,121 302 2,339 485 9 554.21 406.38 443.30 469.06 1,179.96 3,734.12 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- Tacoma: Douglas-fir Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 7,939 1,148 845 9,932 976 148 630.44 404.02 479.08 591.39 2,009.49 1,454.87 7,706 627.85 20 453.00 346 599.58 8,072 626.21 98 3,593.13 0 -- 0 0 0 0 220 148 ----1,451.43 1,454.87 233 1,128 498 1,859 321 0 716.11 403.15 395.31 440.21 1,158.80 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 58 Ta ble 33d—Volume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, S eattle Customs District, fourth quarter 2003 (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Other ports:a Douglas-fir Redcedar All softwoods All hardwoods Total: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder a Volume Average value 119 82 201 985 527.78 444.24 493.71 546.42 29,904 84 82 13,197 601 1,788 45,657 4,687 436 632.98 3,576.32 444.24 397.64 310.93 529.41 561.73 1,515.70 1,578.07 People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 ----- 26,168 646.48 84 3,576.32 0 -1,492 438.49 0 -988 623.40 28,732 643.44 1,652 1,712.50 0 -- Korea Canada Average value Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 ---– 0 0 0 0 ----- 119 82 201 874 527.78 444..24 493.71 595.41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 386 281 -------1,481.12 1,376.35 3,608 0 0 11,705 601 800 16,714 806 9 531.41 --392.43 310.93 413.43 420.51 1,171.54 3,734.12 119 0 82 0 0 0 201 874 0 527.78 -444.24 ---493.71 595.41 -- Volume Volume Average value Blaine, Neah Bay, and Sumas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 59 Tab le 34— Volum e and averag e value of log exp orts by po rt, species, and d estination, C olum biaSnake Customs D istrict, 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Coos Bay: Douglas-fir Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Volume Average value 22,812 5,374 28,185 3 694.65 648.92 685.93 2,001.88 Longview (Washington): Douglas-fir 339,802 Port-Orford-cedar 206 Hemlock 1,628 Other softwoods 973 All softwoods 342,610 All hardwoods 321 Red alder 9 686.57 2,519.99 447.64 667.04 686.48 1,816.60 4,026.73 Portland: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 6,097 174 18 7,819 14,108 3,347 592 883.55 3,448.54 1,436.34 686.43 806.56 1,407.50 1,669.84 Total: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 368,712 380 1,647 14,165 384,903 3,671 602 690.33 2,944.31 458.51 670.87 690.84 1,443.72 1,705.31 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 60 Japan People's Republic of China Taiwan Volume Average value 22,737 5,298 28,035 0 693.13 641.75 683.42 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 339,741 686.20 206 2,519.99 1,628 447.64 754 673.67 342,330 686.14 295 1,630.30 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- 838.74 3,610.35 1,436.34 669.11 768.12 1,269.10 3,987.98 0 0 0 63 63 341 114 ---1,397.01 1,397.01 1,445.53 1,556.29 3 2 0 6 11 532 68 972.44 11,060.61 -3,877.84 4,743.44 899.58 1,299.89 0 38 0 0 38 0 0 -2,401.45 --2,401.45 --- 367,642 688.77 339 2,947.33 1,647 458.51 13,672 658.76 383,299 688.71 2,100 1,319.84 30 3,987.98 0 0 0 63 63 341 114 ---1,397.01 1,397.01 1,445.53 1,556.29 3 2 0 6 11 532 68 972.44 11,060.61 -3,877.84 4,743.44 899.58 1,299.89 0 38 0 0 38 0 0 -2,401.45 --2,401.45 --- 5,164 133 18 7,620 12,934 1,805 30 Volume Average value Korea Volume Average value Volume Average value Tab le 35a— Volum e and averag e value of log exp orts by po rt, species, and d estination, C olum biaSnake Customs D istrict, first quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Coos Bay: Douglas-fir Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Volume Average value Japan Volume Average value People's Republic of China Volume Average value Korea Volume Taiwan Average value Volume Average value 5,993 75 6,069 1 700.55 1,152.12 706.17 5,778.02 5,960 0 5,960 0 697.96 -697.96 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 77,811 27 408 88 78,333 183 9 690.65 4,099.54 454.81 716.49 690.62 844.96 4,026.73 77,791 27 408 88 78,314 174 0 690.13 4,099.54 454.81 716.49 690.09 678.99 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- Portland: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 309 38 189 536 1,792 119 1,490.49 3,120.14 1,233.98 1,514.62 1,145.17 1,264.09 65 30 27 122 1,608 0 2,754.10 2,423.45 1,914.44 2,485.10 1,070.15 -- 0 0 51 51 79 46 --1,244.77 1,244.77 1,718.91 1,788.87 3 2 0 5 5 0 972.44 11,060.61 -5,797.22 786.45 -- 0 6 0 6 0 0 -3,388.44 -3,388.44 --- Total: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 84,113 64 408 353 84,938 1,975 128 694.30 3,525.98 454.81 1,087.57 696.93 1,118.45 1,458.71 83,816 57 408 115 84,396 1,782 0 692.28 3,215.66 454.81 1,001.06 693.25 1,032.06 -- 0 0 0 51 51 79 46 ---1,244.77 1,244.77 1,718.91 1,788.87 3 2 0 0 5 5 0 972.44 11,060.61 --5,797.22 786.45 -- 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 -3,388.44 --3,388.44 --- Longview (Washington): Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 61 Tab le 35b— Volum e and averag e value of log exp orts by po rt, species, and d estination, C olum biaSnake Customs D istrict, second quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Coos Bay: Douglas-fir Volume Average value Japan Volume Average value People's Republic of China Volume Average value Korea Taiwan Volume Average value Volume Average value 5,960 687.89 5,960 687.89 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 87,947 139 932 730 89,748 696.63 2,552.62 435.07 602.11 696.02 87,913 139 932 559 89,543 695.84 2,552.62 435.07 640.94 695.67 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ Portland: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 285 44 17 345 523 234 878.85 1,511.99 2,203.94 1,022.55 1,611.48 1,345.44 9 20 17 45 91 10 4,414.31 1,524.45 2,203.94 2,326.73 1,854.94 3,962.21 0 -0 -0 -0 -92 1,296.74 29 1,421.31 0 0 0 0 99 58 ----976.72 960.91 0 24 0 24 0 0 -1,501.61 -1,501.61 --- Total: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 94,192 183 932 747 96,053 523 234 696.63 2,303.77 435.07 637.63 696.69 1,611.48 1,345.44 93,882 159 932 575 95,548 91 10 695.68 2,424.10 435.07 685.92 695.95 1,854.94 3,962.21 0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -92 1,296.74 29 1,421.31 0 0 0 0 0 99 58 -----976.72 960.91 0 24 0 0 24 0 0 -1,501.61 --1,501.61 --- Longview (Washington): Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 62 Tab le 35c— Volum e and averag e value of log exp orts by po rt, species, and d estination, C olum biaSnake Customs D istrict, third quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Coos Bay: Douglas-fir Volume Average value Japan Volume Average value People's Republic of China Volume Average value Korea Taiwan Volume Average value Volume Average value 5,960 604.00 5,960 604.00 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 93,976 40 134 57 94,207 663.09 1,363.23 512.23 883.12 663.31 93,968 40 134 45 94,187 662.92 1,363.23 513.23 599.20 662.98 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ Portland: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 5,294 24 189 5,508 410 140 828.78 4,696.50 1,060.26 853.77 2,167.52 2,177.43 5,090 15 152 5,258 32 10 808.27 4,972.13 744.08 818.65 2,502.04 4,029.14 0 0 12 12 65 10 --2,022.32 2,022.32 1,779.63 1,408.93 0 0 6 6 62 0 --3,877.84 3,877.84 1,204.79 -- 0 9 0 9 0 0 -4,214.15 -4,214.15 --- Total: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 105,230 65 134 246 105,675 410 140 668.08 2,614.63 512.23 1,019.36 669.89 2,167.52 2,177.43 105,018 56 134 197 105,405 32 10 666.63 2,361.74 512.23 710.99 667.41 2,502.04 4,029.14 0 0 0 12 12 65 10 ---2,022.32 2,022.32 1,779.63 1,408.93 0 0 0 6 6 62 0 ---3,877.84 3,877.84 1,204.79 -- 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 -4,214.15 --4,214.15 --- Longview (Washington): Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 63 Tab le 35d— Volum e and averag e value of log exp orts by po rt, species, and d estination, C olum biaSnake Customs D istrict, fourth quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Average value Japan Volume Average value People's Republic of China Volume Average value Korea Taiwan Volume Average value Volume Average value Coos Bay: Douglas-fir Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods 4,898 5,298 10,196 2 805.96 641.75 720.64 1,246.66 4,857 5,298 10,155 0 803.05 641.75 718.89 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- Longview (Washington): Douglas-fir Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods 80,070 154 98 80,322 139 699.10 448.46 981.28 698.96 3,096.13 80,070 154 62 80,286 121 699.10 448.460 961.88 698.82 2,989.80 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ Portland: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 209 68 18 7,424 7,719 622 98 1,380.40 4,433.28 1,436.34 659.56 714.04 1,490.90 2,211.80 0 68 18 7,424 7,510 74 10 -4,433.28 1,436.34 659.56 695.49 4,354.33 3,972.81 0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -105 1,163.34 30 1,378.44 0 0 0 0 0 365 10 -----828.18 3,288.58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- Total: Douglas-fir Port-Orford-cedar Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 85,177 68 172 12,820 98,236 763 98 706.92 4,433.28 552.31 654.66 702.40 1,781.88 2,211.80 84,926 68 172 12,784 97,950 195 10 705.04 4,433.28 552.31 653.65 700.65 3,505.36 3,972.81 0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -105 1,163.34 30 1,378.44 0 0 0 0 0 365 10 -----828.18 3,288.58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 64 Ta ble 3 6— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, species, an d destin ation, San Francisco Customs District, 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Oakland: Douglas-fir Redcedar Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods San Pablo Bay: All hardwoods Total: Douglas-fir Redcedar Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Volume Average value Japan Volume Average value 10 26 454 490 906 1,996.06 3,649.99 569.71 762.90 2,621.40 0 -0 -9 1,875.19 9 1,875.19 455 2,300.95 20 2,010.51 20 2,010.51 10 26 454 490 925 1,996.06 3,649.99 569.71 762.90 2,608.43 0 -0 -9 1,875.19 9 1,875.19 475 2,288.94 People's Republic of China Volume Average value 0 -26 3,649.99 0 -26 3,649.99 173 2,481.19 Korea Volume Taiwan Average value Volume Average value 0 0 207 207 0 --98.41 98.41 -- 0 0 0 0 22 ----2,516.91 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -26 3,649.99 0 -26 3,649.99 173 2,481.19 0 0 207 207 0 --98.41 98.41 -- 0 0 0 0 22 ----2,516.91 0 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 65 Ta ble 3 7a— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, San Francisco Customs District, first quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Oakland: Other softwoods All hardwoods San Pablo Bay: All hardwoods Volume Average value People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume Korea Average value Taiwan Average value Volume Volume Average value 168 143 364.19 2,408.85 0 95 -1,418.97 0 10 -2,991.47 0 0 --- 0 8 -3,404.77 8 3,235.71 8 3,235.71 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 168 151 364.19 2,451.16 0 103 -1,555.13 0 10 -2,991.47 0 0 --- 0 8 -3,404.77 Total: Other softwoods All hardwoods Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Ta ble 3 7b— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, San Francisco Customs District, second quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Oakland: Douglas-fir Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Volume 6 231 238 188 Average value 2,073.65 565.26 605.88 3,643.04 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 66 People's Republic of China Japan Volume 0 9 9 57 Average value -1,875.19 1,875.19 5,057.44 Volume 0 0 0 74 Average value ---3,149.08 Korea Volume 0 207 207 0 Taiwan Average value -98.41 98.41 -- Volume 0 0 0 0 Average value ----- Ta ble 3 7c— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, San Francisco Customs District, third quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Oakland: Douglas-fir Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Volume 4 15 19 187 Average value 1,863.70 3,066.21 2,825.71 3,437.83 Japan Volume Average value 0 -0 -0 -40 5,358.06 People's Republic of China Volume Average value 0 -0 -0 -42 2,604.22 Korea Volume Taiwan Average value 0 0 0 0 ----- Volume Average value 0 0 0 14 ---1,972.74 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Ta ble 3 7d— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, San Francisco Customs District, fourth quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Oakland: Redcedar Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods San Pablo Bay: All hardwoods Total: Redcedar Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Volume Average value Japan Volume Average value 26 40 66 388 3,649.99 522.19 1,764.89 1,811.52 0 -0 -0 -263 1,556.83 12 1,216.39 12 1,216.39 26 40 66 400 3,649.99 522.19 1,764.89 1,793.76 0 -0 -0 -275 1,542.06 People's Republic of China Volume Average value 26 3,649.99 0 -26 3,649.99 47 1,144.10 Korea Volume Taiwan Average value Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- -- 0 -- 0 -- 26 3,649.99 0 -26 3,649.99 47 1,144.10 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 67 Ta ble 3 8— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, species, an d destin ation, Anchorage Customs District, 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries People's Republic of China Japan Korea Port and species Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Anchorage: Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods 3,708 118,833 16 122,558 25 308.01 283.47 1,023.90 284.31 647.43 0 14,686 16 14,702 0 -393.26 1,023.90 393.96 -- 0 1,569 0 1,569 0 -338.08 -338.08 -- 3,708 59,719 0 63,427 3 308.01 334.27 -332.73 1,887.50 0 42,859 0 42,859 0 -173.06 -173.06 -- Dalton Cache: Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods 675 8,169 11,076 808 20,729 651.37 438.15 656.69 804.51 576.16 675 1,379 7,073 808 9,935 651.37 453.65 653.89 804.51 638.18 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 6,791 3,929 0 10,720 -435.00 668.85 -520.72 0 0 74 0 74 --280.36 -280.36 Juneau: Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods 13,441 12,167 3 25,611 440.22 549.35 2,265.00 492.30 3,897 10,798 3 14,698 521.59 543.09 2,265.00 537.78 0 0 0 0 ----- 9,445 893 0 10,339 404.63 530.93 -415.54 0 0 0 0 ----- Ketchikan: Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 12,260 58,452 46,349 9,470 126,531 3 3 769.45 446.43 710.32 909.56 609.05 1,887.50 1,887.50 7,140 32,248 32,762 8,643 80,793 0 0 836.23 436.57 824.07 925.64 681.34 --- 670 269 50 376 1,366 0 0 746.05 428.45 755.00 797.54 698.03 --- 2,567 24,951 5,420 151 33,089 3 3 674.24 459.61 662.24 562.94 509.93 1,887.50 1,887.50 0 0 5,802 0 5,802 0 0 --134.37 -134.37 --- 1,324 1,578 2,902 457.68 741.48 611.95 0 0 0 ---- 0 1,337 1,337 -747.77 747.77 1,324 241 1,565 457.68 706.51 495.95 0 0 0 ---- 12,936 85,094 190,003 10,297 298,330 28 3 763.28 438.80 430.18 901.93 463.36 766.48 1,887.50 7,816 37,524 65,319 9,470 120,129 0 0 820.26 446.03 662.33 915.94 625.03 --- 670 269 2,957 376 4,272 0 0 746.05 428.45 530.46 797.54 581.38 --- 2,567 46,219 70,202 151 119,139 5 3 674.24 432.54 382.09 562.94 408.19 1,887.50 1,887.50 0 0 48,734 0 48,734 0 0 --168.62 -168.62 --- Wrangell: Hemlock Spruce All softwoods Total: Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 68 Volume Average value Canada Volume Average value Ta ble 3 9a— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, Anchorage Customs District, first quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Average value Japan Volume Average value People's Republic of China Volume Average value Korea Volume Canada Average value Volume Average value Anchorage: Hemlock Spruce All softwoods 3,708 34,334 38,042 308.01 259.52 264.24 0 6,746 6,746 -362.44 362.44 0 0 0 ---- 3,708 11,259 14,968 308.01 345.88 336.50 0 16,328 16,328 -157.45 157.45 Juneau: Hemlock Spruce All softwoods 5,839 1,769 7,608 402.71 618.62 452.92 637 877 1,515 432.61 545.88 498.21 0 0 0 ---- 5,166 416 5,582 398.92 649.55 417.58 0 0 0 ---- Ketchikan: Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods 167 5,965 1,009 7,141 557.26 148.07 1,243.92 312.51 167 557.26 164 633.96 1,009 1,243.92 1,340 1,083.91 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 5,802 0 5,802 -134.37 -134.37 Total: Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods 9,714 42,068 1,009 52,791 369.21 258.82 1,243.92 297.96 804 458.47 7,787 388.81 1,009 1,243.92 9,600 484.54 0 0 0 0 ----- 8,875 11,675 0 20,550 360.93 356.69 -358.52 0 22,130 0 22,130 -151.40 -151.40 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 69 Ta ble 3 9b— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, Anchorage Customs District, second quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Average value Japan People's Republic of China Volume Average value Volume Average value Korea Volume Canada Average value Volume Average value Anchorage: Spruce All hardwoods 26,806 6 275.84 2,355.60 3,873 0 494.05 -- 138 0 320.74 -- 10,931 3 320.88 1,887.50 11,865 0 162.60 -- Dalton Cache: Hemlock Spruce All softwoods 2,022 3,066 5,088 446.23 664.30 577.63 27 2,269 2,296 547.98 663.32 661.95 0 0 0 ---- 1,995 786 2,781 444.83 671.68 508.95 11 0 11 340.38 -340.38 Juneau: Hemlock Spruce All softwoods 2,732 3,324 6,056 456.14 509.17 485.25 2,008 3,324 5,332 471.82 509.17 495.10 0 0 0 ---- 724 0 724 412.63 -412.63 0 0 0 ---- Ketchikan: Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 4,797 27,644 13,998 2,248 48,687 3 3 756.75 444.72 845.13 1,013.23 616.83 1,887.50 1,887.50 2,857 788.04 17,999 421.45 11,476 894.60 1,721 1,099.91 34,053 645.94 0 -0 -- 670 269 50 376 1,366 0 0 746.05 428.45 755.00 797.54 698.03 --- 1,270 8,993 836 151 11,249 3 3 691.98 491.24 629.37 562.94 525.12 1,887.50 1,887.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- Total: Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Red alder 4,797 32,398 47,194 2,248 86,638 8 3 756.75 445.77 486.36 1,013.23 499.83 2,203.78 1,887.50 2,857 788.04 20,035 426.67 20,941 734.29 1,721 1,099.91 45,554 616.18 0 -0 -- 670 269 188 376 1,503 0 0 746.05 428.45 437.08 797.54 663.51 --- 1,270 11,712 12,553 151 25,685 5 3 691.98 478.48 363.39 562.94 433.28 1,887.50 1,887.50 0 0 11,876 0 11,876 0 0 --162.77 -162.77 --- Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 70 Ta ble 3 9c— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, Anchorage Customs District, third quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Anchorage: Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Volume Average value Japan People's Republic of China Average value Volume Average value 2,320 354.99 16 1,023.90 2,336 359.61 0 -- 1,432 0 1,432 0 Volume Korea Canada Volume Average value Volume Average value 339.75 -339.75 -- 10,509 0 10,509 0 339.75 -339.75 -- 2,539 0 2,539 0 398.63 -398.63 -- 16,799 16 16,815 19 350.75 1,023.90 351.40 162.15 1,327 1,270 2,596 605.53 586.51 596.23 804 1,270 2,073 719.08 586.51 637.90 0 0 0 ---- 460 0 460 386.89 -386.89 0 0 0 ---- Ketchikan: Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods 4,227 12,194 10,594 2,560 29,574 807.19 442.99 809.45 810.09 658.09 2,007 5,320 8,992 2,260 18,578 945.66 457.42 829.27 816.60 733.83 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 338 6,273 923 0 7,534 836.42 432.05 651.07 -477.02 0 0 0 0 0 ------ Total: Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods 4,227 13,521 28,662 2,576 48,986 19 807.19 458.94 530.73 811.42 549.53 162.15 2,007 6,123 12,581 2,276 22,987 0 945.66 491.75 717.33 818.07 687.15 -- 0 0 1,432 0 1,432 0 --339.75 -339.75 -- 338 6,732 11,433 0 18,503 0 836.42 428.96 364.89 -396.81 -- 0 0 2,539 0 2,539 0 --398.63 -398.63 -- Juneau: Hemlock Spruce All softwoods Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 71 Ta ble 3 9d— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts by po rt, specie s, an d destin ation, Anchorage Customs District, fourth quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Average value People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume Average value Korea Volume Average value Canada Volume Average value Anchorage: Spruce 40,894 280.94 1,748 339.75 0 -- 27,019 332.71 12,126 157.10 Dalton Cache: Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods 675 6,147 8,010 808 15,641 651.37 435.50 653.78 804.51 575.68 675 1,351 4,804 808 7,639 651.37 451.74 649.43 804.51 631.04 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 4,796 3,143 0 7,939 -430.92 668.14 -524.84 0 0 63 0 63 --269.87 -269.87 Juneau: Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods 3,543 5,804 3 9,350 427.82 543.11 2,265.00 500.04 448 517.11 5,326 553.46 3 2,265.00 5,777 551.62 0 0 0 0 ----- 3,095 477 0 3,573 414.91 427.66 -416.61 0 0 0 0 ----- Ketchikan: Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods 3,236 18,447 15,792 3,653 41,128 738.97 450.28 736.69 823.09 616.08 2,276 8,762 12,131 3,653 26,823 800.24 452.69 756.04 823.09 669.83 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 960 9,685 3,661 0 14,306 593.72 448.09 672.56 -515.31 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 1,324 1,578 2,902 457.68 741.48 611.99 0 0 0 ---- 0 1,337 1,337 -747.77 747.77 1,324 241 1,565 457.68 706.51 495.95 0 0 0 ---- 3,911 29,461 72,078 4,464 109,915 723.84 444.83 453.42 820.79 475.66 2,951 10,561 24,010 4,464 41,987 766.17 455.30 659.46 820.79 632.76 0 0 1,337 0 1,337 --747.77 -747.77 960 18,900 34,542 0 54,401 593.72 438.97 403.17 -418.97 0 0 12,189 0 12,189 --157.68 -157.68 Wrangell: Hemlock Spruce All softwoods Total: Redcedar Hemlock Spruce Other softwoods All softwoods Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 72 Ta ble 4 0— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of h ardw oo d log ex po rts fro m Sea ttle, C olumbia-Sn ake , Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs D istricts, 1992-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Seattle Customs District Year and quarter Columbia-Snake Customs District Volume Average value Volume Average value 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 26,975 31,684 28,146 27,396 25,571 26,675 13,531 30,514 15,594 22,143 1,207.04 1,439.43 1,551.01 1,661.52 1,525.33 1,613.51 1,559.69 840.25 1,457.01 1,407.34 1,355 3,060 4,398 2,923 3,485 2,071 2,755 2,130 17,247 2,236 1,760.15 1,750.65 1,893.59 1,468.01 1,806.60 1,865.35 1,689.58 1,470.45 311.74 1,476.56 6,768 6,538 4,558 5,262 1,240.28 1,518.65 989.98 1,038.77 725 994 457 727 Anchorage Customs District San Francisco Customs District Average value Volume Average value 77 31 0 21 0 0 0 40 500 0 2,662.34 483.87 -1,409.05 ---904.94 116.61 -- 3,099 4,087 4,031 3,151 2,293 3,461 5,823 3,701 2,463 1,264 2,219.43 2,379.74 1,949.83 2,464.61 1,964.93 2,498.45 1,844.06 2,054.19 2,488.06 2,791.64 1,445.33 1,544.64 2,088.98 1,454.30 0 0 0 0 ----- 18,252 584 232 88 41.12 1,269.39 2,492.00 5,135.58 Volume To All Countries 2002 total 23,125 1,223.79 2,903 1,582.81 0 -- 19,156 131.72 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 6,107 7,531 2,892 4,728 1,372.42 1,298.46 1,281.41 1,503.65 1,921 523 410 763 1,131.30 1,611.48 2,167.52 1,781.88 0 6 19 0 -2,355.60 162.15 -- 160 188 181 400 2,461.07 3,643.04 3,495.72 1,793.76 2003 total 21,257 1,363.02 3,617 1,455.39 25 647.43 928 2,614.84 To Japan 651 1,668.20 1,745 1,679.66 2,114 1,719.96 2,103 1,405.14 1,343 1,905.80 946 1,859.67 2,300 1,674.89 1,552 1,475.78 158 1,156.83 593 1,262.15 0 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -483.87 --------- 1,418 2,188 1,452 1,425 898 1,586 647 657 234 507 2,423.84 2,182.36 1,925.88 2,289.12 2,564.42 1,654.05 2,601.62 2,555.53 2,927.00 2,165.43 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 13,844 18,752 15,036 14,560 14,738 15,677 8,342 11,360 8,221 7,733 1,341.52 1,562.18 1,632.88 1,828.91 1,738.16 1,720.14 1,726.32 1,530.46 1,571.70 1,568.97 2,715 2,897 33 1,208 1,066.24 1,278.02 4,295.01 1,081.18 454 172 67 382 1,268.84 1,464.36 2,192.27 1,113.69 0 0 0 0 ----- 177 162 46 58 1,216.03 2,067.60 5,217.76 4,947.67 2002 total 6,854 1,174.10 1,075 1,302.69 0 -- 443 2,434.98 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 1,581 3,044 330 1,652 1,555.23 1,123.03 1,328.18 1,712.49 1,728 91 32 195 1,043.65 1,854.94 2,502.04 3,505.36 0 0 0 0 ----- 103 57 34 275 1,555.13 5,057.44 5,986.41 1,542.06 2003 total 6,607 1,384.09 2,046 1,337.21 0 -- 469 2,297.22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ----------- 0 67 141 16 8 4 38 248 468 310 -3,000.00 1,769.54 3,187.50 2,080.78 3,187.75 1,460.82 1,415.69 1,744.80 2,198.85 To People’s Republic of China 0 -8 2,000.00 83 1,397.59 15 2,266.67 14 1,223.02 0 -13 2,470.75 25 2,017.35 418 761.75 735 1,723.63 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 612 536 172 432 311 164 425 213 683 5,240 351.31 507.46 1,358.42 1,983.80 1,979.05 1,697.01 1,229.30 1,782.79 1,829.79 1,358.35 1,259 1,445 861 818 1,425.29 1,468.21 1,348.53 1,722.06 81 170 190 262 1,329.04 1,397.08 1,726.35 1,568.58 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 12 20 0 -3,677.79 1,486.53 -- 2002 total 4,382 1,479.76 703 1,542.18 0 -- 33 2,315.66 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 1,274 1,242 328 386 1,454.05 1,366.93 1,537.59 1,481.12 79 92 65 105 1,718.91 1,296.74 1,779.63 1,163.34 0 0 0 0 ----- 10 74 42 47 2,991.47 3,174.08 2,604.22 1,144.10 2003 total 3,230 1,432.28 341 1,445.53 0 -- 173 2,481.19 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) including inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 73 Table 41—Volum e and average value of alder log exports from the Seattle Customs District, 1993-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Year and quarter Volume Average value 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 4,529 532.38 4,116 1,480.08 1,525 523.28 921 453.01 994 669.00 164 874.23 206 668.05 1,047 1,285.97 3,259 1,469.92 2002 total 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total Volume Average value Volume Average value Taiwan Volume Average value 1,442 1,014 545 397 190 11 30 204 93 442.39 1,483.39 491.74 234.05 394.74 554.53 716.96 1,265.13 1,808.78 2,330 1,035 957 467 721 69 158 264 54 516.26 622.22 517.24 571.33 697.04 600.38 734.26 797.11 1,468.15 19 1,084 16 33 82 83 0 0 49 2,000.00 1,278.60 893.43 1,057.08 1,066.13 1,143.20 --1,328.89 1,419.07 1,386.70 1,451.85 1,686.25 37 65 0 0 905.14 1,001.53 --- 0 0 4 0 --2,910.53 0 0 0 0 ----- 4,255 1,463.94 102 966.35 4 2,910.53 0 -- 1,407.52 1,323.96 1,662.82 1,578.07 0 0 0 0 ----- 9 0 9 9 3,775.00 -3,727.44 3,734.12 0 51 13 23 -1,108.66 1,807.23 1,238.80 3,370 1,420.14 0 -- 28 3,745.52 87 1,244.40 1,310 1,312 865 767 1,244 1,367 323 436 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 74 South Korea Japan Ta ble 4 2— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of log ex po rts fro m sou thern C alifornia ports by specie s, 1992-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Total Year and quarter Volume Average value 1992 9,874 1,289.95 1993 7,044 1,523.00 1994 12,983 1,080.80 1995 12,802 1,287.06 1996 11,697 1997 Other softwoods Douglas-fir Average value Volume 82 548.78 3,809 651.09 5,983 1,706.84 370 775.68 2,326 702.06 4,348 1,959.75 548 666.06 7,497 674.27 4,938 1,744.03 25 560.00 7,943 869.57 4,834 1,976.83 1,309.65 67 1,859.91 5,013 746.79 6,617 1,730.54 15,314 1,342.39 102 502.02 8,226 853.29 6,985 1,930.85 1998 15,857 1,311.09 1,131 787.40 9,068 997.31 5,658 1,918.64 1999 13,555 1,383.73 952 491.24 3,964 765.20 8,639 1,765.89 2000 15,803 1,435.40 12 2,003.03 3,928 581.23 11,863 1,716.89 2001 17,124 2,062.54 113 489.07 3,201 702.49 13,810 2,390.71 1st quarter 5,548 2,617.81 28 1,642.68 360 1,512.82 5,160 2,700.31 2d quarter 8,484 1,811.93 0 -- 1,062 841.72 7,422 1,950.91 3d quarter 6,257 1,425.13 8 866.78 1,599 657.81 4,650 1,689.78 4th quarter 4,527 1,593.08 139 449.01 728 732.32 3,660 1,807.75 2002 total 24,817 1,854.65 176 659.66 3,749 806.48 20,892 2,052.80 1st quarter 5,943 1,757.81 0 -- 1,725 601.19 4,218 2,230.77 2d quarter 4,647 2,030.74 13 1,332.74 771 624.54 3,863 2,313.65 3d quarter 4,576 1,773.00 17 1,661.12 1,225 578.72 3,304 2,232.87 4th quarter 6,984 1,737.35 22 2,772.94 2,113 619.54 4,849 2,219.57 2003 total 22,149 1,811.84 52 2,056.52 5,834 606.20 16,234 2,247.58 Volume Average value Hardwoods Volume Average value 2002: 2003: Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. Revisions that may have been made after this time are not shown. Southern California consists of the San Diego and Los Angeles Customs Districts and includes all ports south of Monterey, California. 75 T ab le 43— Vo lu m e a nd av era ge va lu e o f softwood log exports to Canada from the Great Falls Customs District, 1992-2003a (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) All species Year and quarter 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 total and average value 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value a Douglas-fir Volume Average value 1,093 3,313 1,502 5,757 2,876 1,808 2,030 1,863 1,136 1,195 239.71 269.54 327.56 402.85 354.99 396.35 456.72 406.72 391.51 327.50 353 1,992 728 1,410 636 300 642 878 1,024 226 226.63 258.53 376.37 471.63 393.37 435.14 508.98 506.59 400.40 433.34 740 1,321 774 4,347 2,241 1,508 1,387 985 112 970 245.95 286.15 281.65 380.54 344.10 388.63 432.53 317.70 310.70 302.87 557 242 131 326 299.94 289.20 381.08 284.50 81 0 0 17 518.07 --392.93 477 242 131 309 263.07 289.20 381.08 278.38 1,256 302.35 98 496.27 1,159 285.95 69 41 305 187 269.88 745.71 415.61 264.65 0 0 271 44 --390.48 406.66 69 41 34 142 269.88 745.71 617.26 220.61 601 374.49 315 392.75 286 354.36 Volume Average value Other softwoods Volume Average value Great Falls Customs District includes all ports in Montana and Idaho. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 76 Ta ble 4 4— Vo lum e of log exp orts from British C olumbia p orts by species and des tination , 1993-2003 (In thousand board feet, British Columbia log scale) Year To tal, all species Doug lasfir Hem lock Cedar Spruce Other softwoods 5,414 2,340 4,062 3,910 1,457 4,790 18,609 46,247 38,764 54,084 51,898 42,492 28,411 5,872 2,520 88 3,620 16,954 20,155 26,446 26,203 39,161 30,829 36,225 74,084 35,030 6,799 11,236 7,042 12,870 15,541 17,770 19,470 4,206 3,267 2,737 1,280 1,589 5,210 7,263 3,444 6,225 4,503 6,336 3,092 1,104 530 1,300 1,192 4,106 2,649 5,784 5,143 12,318 17,174 31,567 19,536 3,951 400 0 1,060 12,230 12,494 14,923 10,022 21,501 450 331 243 130 309 0 44 949 2,561 861 22 270 0 0 40 22 3,179 0 44 110 88 0 7,510 8,168 1,656 2,050 817 2,560 4,481 6,534 9,912 11,060 7,483 27,037 35,828 73,841 34,830 6,424 11,236 6,954 11,898 12,252 14,834 12,914 1,008 3,157 2,583 990 1,523 1,965 7,152 2,804 5,386 3,289 6,093 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 309 596 751 0 0 0 0 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 0 0 66 Hardwoods To All Countries 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 226,783 162,208 135,055 68,810 41,832 192,450 386,821 513,422 620,287 875,143 903,554 1,251 331 331 4,640 11,236 44,238 74,238 49,073 63,267 56,733 135,938 142,592 91,634 47,969 21,430 19,868 123,355 262,715 381,634 470,044 715,850 650,751 To Japan 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 121,997 73,819 29,493 11,040 10,464 92,274 164,834 189,382 239,801 383,135 373,091 569 0 155 1,410 309 861 1,082 2,274 5,011 4,680 6,159 86,049 52,759 24,614 7,750 8,631 83,068 148,830 167,837 212,053 355,166 328,035 To United States 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 84,506 77,307 94,835 52,650 22,296 93,775 219,514 314,371 362,914 435,563 411,634 655 265 22 3,220 3,267 43,355 72,053 44,834 56,424 48,852 127,572 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 0 0 0 0 66 0 0 66 353 4,305 15,850 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 442 47,117 28,653 15,607 10,260 10,000 34,172 113,135 209,117 247,594 317,373 226,623 1,178 1,236 1,126 1,280 265 486 15,740 39,183 31,347 40,155 30,949 To People’s Republic of China 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 3,664 751 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 265 Sou rce: Statistics C ana da, V anc ouv er, B.C ., "Cana dian Expo rts Clea red T hrou gh B .C. Cu stom Ports," an d C oun cil of Fo restry In du stries of B ritish C olum bia, "B .C. F ore st Ind ustry S tatistica l Tab les." 77 Ta ble 4 5— Average value of log ex po rts fro m British C olumbia p orts by species and des tination , 1993-2003 (In dollars per thousand board feet, Canadian dollars) Year Total, all species Douglasfir Hemlock 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 738.99 880.35 927.03 1,275.98 1,950.66 899.97 799.85 777.14 692.74 658.75 569.20 917.62 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 733.79 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 920.46 838.54 1,027.36 1,440.22 1,318.81 792.21 798.38 797.86 706.84 680.70 643.27 970.40 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 845.95 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Cedar Spruce Other softwoods Hardwoods To All Countries 1,520.09 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,010.97 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 295.09 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 362.36 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,035.64 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 684.64 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 366.35 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,150.62 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 294.54 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 436.44 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA --------NA NA NA ----1,515.15 -----NA ----------NA To Japan 1,891.57 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA To United States 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 556.16 984.39 937.42 1,302.94 2,996.05 1,054.65 799.95 764.70 685.56 656.39 559.23 808.73 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 ----1,515.15 ---NA NA NA ---------NA NA 591.46 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,321.05 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA To People’s Republic of China --------NA NA NA ----------NA NA = not available. Source: Statistics Canada, Vancouver, B.C., "Canadian Exports Cleared Through B.C. Custom Ports." 78 Table 46—Volume and average value of softwood log imports of all species from Canada into Washington and Oregon, 1992-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Year and quarter 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 total and average value 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value Volume Average value 27,368 69,856 35,939 12,999 18,326 16,683 78,925 199,494 274,735 320,858 507.49 441.65 665.46 1,469.27 845.30 803.22 389.81 322.29 365.75 318.95 105,634 113,141 110,774 64,455 324.32 290.01 315.59 357.45 394,004 317.43 94,809 96,439 102,213 60,287 351.28 311.18 271.19 325.53 353,748 303.17 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Value is declared value at port of entry. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 79 Table 47—Volum e and average value of pulpwo od imports from Canada into the Seattle Customs District, 1992-2003 Chips Year and quarter 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 total and average value 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value a Roundwood pulpwood Volume Average value Volume Average value Short tonsa Dollars Cords Dollars 501,228 262,011 140,111 370,585 487,095 512,808 381,260 249,013 278,442 139,436 31.25 39.72 38.06 56.74 57.39 63.56 62.36 59.65 55.69 49.36 3,933 25,460 37,649 6,878 3,108 66 8,523 0 807 1,858 82.32 101.13 107.95 199.73 160.56 142.48 122.21 -120.13 16.13 27,789 32,355 21,877 31,344 58.38 50.59 48.20 60.12 87 0 0 0 73.48 ---- 113,365 54.68 87 73.48 68,932 87,696 37,859 11,449 60.60 45.33 46.71 55.55 620 0 0 53 38.37 --122.82 207,935 51.22 673 45.02 Dry-weight basis. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 80 Ta ble 4 8— Vo lum e of pu lp ex po rts by sele cted grades from Sea ttle, C olumbia-Sn ake , Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs D istricts, 1992-2003 (Volume in thousand short tons) Seattle Customs District Year and quarter Dissolv ing grade Paper grades Columbia-Snake Customs District Dissolv ing grade Anchorage Customs District Paper grades San Francisco Customs District Dissolv ing grade Paper grades Dissolv ing grade Paper grades To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 116.8 81.5 98.2 144.1 113.5 69.7 59.3 82.2 65.0 62.3 328.7 297.8 356.8 656.0 444.2 379.5 247.4 359.6 312.3 172.3 17.8 15.4 13.3 4.0 11.8 7.4 1.1 6.6 1.6 .3 174.0 96.1 111.7 147.7 146.2 120.4 78.4 111.6 100.3 83.3 286.7 209.3 178.1 139.5 124.5 49.8 0 0 0 0 20.5 5.2 0 0 .1 0 .1 0 .1 6.6 1.4 .5 1.4 16.7 .1 .6 1.5 .9 0 1.0 364.2 134.6 148.8 172.7 199.5 194.7 152.6 208.6 163.2 177.0 16.2 26.2 14.1 21.2 48.0 76.5 58.1 69.3 0 0 .1 .1 21.5 29.0 20.1 23.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48.4 54.4 57.9 34.2 2002 total 77.7 251.9 .1 94.3 0 a 0 195.0 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 19.1 19.1 23.0 26.8 53.9 48.9 50.1 44.5 0 0 0 0 16.4 15.4 18.7 22.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8.0 1.6 6.1 7.1 53.3 32.8 51.8 37.3 2003 total 88.0 197.4 0 73.4 0 0 22.8 175.2 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 44.1 36.2 40.8 63.9 43.6 37.7 31.0 34.3 33.1 32.7 56.1 59.4 92.0 170.4 91.2 62.6 53.2 75.3 51.7 20.2 7.9 9.4 12.2 4.0 .8 .3 .1 .1 .2 .3 79.5 50.9 46.2 46.7 43.3 45.0 11.3 16.7 6.2 10.1 91.4 96.2 25.4 28.0 14.2 10.8 0 0 0 0 10.5 5.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.5 1.1 .4 1.3 16.3 .1 .1 1.3 .9 0 0 170.4 83.9 8.3 3.2 29.4 7.6 5.6 7.9 3.9 6.0 8.6 11.2 8.4 14.0 3.5 4.7 3.4 2.3 0 0 0 0 1.5 1.5 1 1.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2.2 .4 .1 2002 total 42.2 13.9 0 5.8 0 a 0 3.7 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 9.2 9.7 14.8 15.0 2.0 2.8 1.8 1.7 0 0 0 0 .9 .6 .4 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .4 .3 .2 .2 .1 .1 .2 .1 2003 total 48.7 8.3 0 1.9 0 0 1.1 .5 To Japan 81 Ta ble 4 8— Vo lum e of pu lp ex po rts by sele cted grades from Sea ttle, C olumbia-Sn ake , Ancho rage, and San F rancisco Cus tom s Districts, 1992-200 3 (continu ed) (Volume in thousand short tons) Seattle Customs District Year and quarter Dissolv ing grade Paper grades Columbia-Snake Customs District Dissolv ing grade Paper grades Anchorage Customs District Dissolv ing grade San Francisco Customs District Paper grades Dissolv ing grade Paper grades To South Korea 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 1.1 .8 .3 .5 9.5 0 0 0 a 0 118.0 91.1 86.3 202.9 71.7 67.6 32.0 57.3 60.4 34.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.5 1.1 .9 3.3 2.6 7.7 2.6 18.2 15.0 7.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92.1 24.4 46.4 40.3 54.7 53.9 65.5 98.9 66.0 81.7 0 0 0 .1 10.4 12.8 14.0 10.2 0 0 0 0 3.4 2.1 3.1 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12.6 19.2 24.2 11.4 2002 total .1 47.5 0 10.5 0 a 0 67.4 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter .1 0 .1 0 12.5 10.3 5.5 3.7 0 0 0 0 1.8 1.6 2.6 1.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .3 .8 .5 0 17.0 17.1 14.5 13.3 2003 total .2 32.0 0 8.0 0 0 1.6 62.0 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 48.0 28.0 26.2 29.1 12.3 11.4 24.7 25.9 24.8 26.6 36.1 34.2 27.9 9.0 70.7 60.3 10.7 12.0 6.0 6.9 4.4 .7 .9 0 .1 5.2 1.0 6.4 1.4 0 49.4 23.0 31.9 66.1 57.6 63.2 53.9 50.5 66.5 48.4 42.6 22.4 25.1 17.8 14.6 5.0 0 0 0 0 4.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63.2 19.5 44.4 65.7 .2 .4 2.5 1.2 20.0 58.9 4.2 10.3 4.7 7.1 2.0 1.8 2.7 1.5 0 0 0 0 12.1 16.9 15.3 14.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.7 0 2002 total 26.3 8.0 0 58.8 0 0 0 1.7 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 5.9 8.9 6.1 8.8 3.7 3.1 1.5 1.8 0 0 0 0 9.3 9.6 13.5 14.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 6.7 8.0 0 2003 total 29.7 10.2 0 47.3 0 0 0 16.9 To Western Europe a Volume less than 0.1 short tons. Note: Columns may not add to totals because of rounding. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 82 Tab le 49— Average value o f pulp exp orts by selecte d grad es from Seattle, Colum biaSnake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1992-2003 (Value in dollars per short tons) Seattle Customs District Year and quarter Dissolv ing grade Paper grades Columbia-Snake Customs District Dissolv ing grade Paper grades Anchorage Customs District San Francisco Customs District Dissolv ing grade Paper grades Dissolv ing grade Paper grades To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 average 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 average 655.23 698.80 687.36 661.79 775.47 844.99 793.50 680.25 751.51 738.25 404.04 337.81 368.04 349.68 316.55 313.12 329.09 347.81 407.47 381.57 584.13 687.51 699.02 758.00 297.67 463.12 795.71 673.39 818.55 905.55 397.98 394.44 459.05 511.25 392.90 316.38 334.25 367.78 537.42 373.27 539.74 528.08 560.60 878.25 658.99 553.09 ----- 422.99 390.08 --545.45 -359.68 -675.22 102.16 592.67 685.34 812.37 362.16 304.35 387.41 839.89 991.22 -864.86 419.26 337.42 511.52 748.76 394.21 372.60 339.84 370.34 493.27 315.69 710.00 697.78 746.57 768.57 367.86 330.75 347.20 305.51 --207.99 446.24 337.34 359.45 415.69 392.69 ----- --660.45 409.28 ----- 305.71 287.29 326.75 250.35 728.51 334.67 330.96 374.77 -- 493.00 -- 297.11 704.18 737.21 756.97 731.90 331.65 376.35 318.29 342.95 ----- 387.78 458.08 428.46 449.48 ----- ----- 236.40 284.44 238.34 255.71 235.88 288.29 253.78 263.45 733.61 341.88 -- 432.08 -- -- 246.33 256.86 733.27 702.28 701.75 588.90 957.53 868.04 869.23 805.16 786.42 801.62 457.02 406.16 413.28 402.95 381.05 352.66 365.27 366.95 457.01 385.00 628.99 666.17 701.24 758.00 722.01 775.77 868.22 868.22 868.94 905.55 413.12 392.76 482.80 510.88 380.34 314.29 330.83 380.41 454.66 370.38 589.78 578.17 557.17 718.39 711.24 568.61 ----- 444.60 390.08 -------96.00 732.71 715.01 824.24 361.04 455.88 537.18 883.70 998.88 --- 417.85 341.19 447.33 636.25 429.97 506.26 508.56 421.77 489.92 334.63 805.00 807.74 804.94 805.50 372.23 429.06 412.63 408.37 ----- 324.54 668.04 386.71 365.61 ----- --660.45 ----- 142.81 266.81 342.33 234.56 805.88 407.35 -- 435.36 -- 660.45 -- 241.83 802.46 802.67 802.03 801.91 474.54 472.31 473.39 482.42 ----- 348.53 429.38 409.71 410.37 ----- ----- 241.77 283.84 254.11 271.98 382.93 287.35 263.30 264.44 802.20 475.12 -- 387.35 -- -- 260.47 298.88 To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 average 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 average 83 Tab le 49— Average value o f pulp exp orts by selecte d grad es from Seattle, Colum biaSnak e, Ancho rage, and San F rancisco Cus tom s Districts, 1992-200 3 (continu ed) (Value in dollars per short tons) Seattle Customs District Year and quarter Dissolv ing grade Paper grades Columbia-Snake Customs District Dissolv ing grade Paper grades Anchorage Customs District Dissolv ing grade San Francisco Customs District Paper grades Dissolv ing grade Paper grades To South Korea 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 average 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 average 584.94 594.39 765.22 512.00 454.01 ------ 342.51 267.50 335.31 271.50 306.77 278.08 310.44 346.02 343.36 313.24 ----------- 405.45 321.59 385.81 641.82 492.39 278.98 367.98 407.80 529.48 380.47 ----------- ----------- ----------- 414.92 300.87 473.57 687.97 402.83 391.95 338.92 373.54 483.55 291.72 ---821.55 300.00 315.62 349.10 329.80 ----- 326.11 355.01 396.15 389.42 ----- ---409.28 ----- 319.33 306.69 331.61 263.67 821.55 325.16 -- 364.34 -- 409.28 -- 310.70 719.90 -717.08 -- 325.07 344.57 320.68 328.40 ----- 362.69 430.19 387.51 427.31 ----- ----- 248.10 283.72 276.87 -- 246.66 280.94 272.13 273.52 718.53 330.97 -- 400.05 -- -- 274.42 267.86 624.81 684.26 719.55 673.37 867.85 804.32 738.00 707.33 743.38 690.27 446.01 316.90 358.52 445.11 147.54 175.76 321.53 445.46 437.94 427.60 619.92 727.25 742.16 -882.35 427.85 789.59 669.38 791.64 -- 425.42 372.36 434.84 503.86 377.14 302.64 336.68 360.62 559.30 392.14 549.95 544.36 555.80 848.43 747.94 611.79 ----- 351.65 ---------- -655.06 754.72 -------- 462.36 356.55 555.78 809.50 437.50 439.13 392.51 363.77 563.67 353.64 772.75 700.31 705.19 696.02 438.02 398.12 407.06 402.92 ----- 342.89 338.24 422.57 409.74 ----- ----- ----- --225.20 -- 711.57 412.05 -- 378.84 -- -- -- 225.20 679.33 669.53 674.25 602.60 443.60 457.52 447.36 454.84 ----- 401.86 468.03 435.83 458.64 ----- ----- ----- 285.84 362.36 286.08 -- 652.69 450.40 -- 442.89 -- -- -- 316.20 To Western Europe 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 average 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 average Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 84 Ta ble 5 0— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of all chip s ex po rted from the Sea ttle, C olumbia-Sn ake , San Francisco, and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1993-2003 (In short tons, on a dry-weight basis; value in dollars per short ton) Seattle Customs District Year and quarter 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 total and average value 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value Columbia-Snake Customs District Volume Average value 588,564 755,872 542,694 589,989 611,888 835,594 753,147 461,874 353,074 95.63 75.78 113.24 95.97 72.28 62.27 60.51 78.54 86.00 1,544,904 1,563,772 1,329,590 1,230,966 1,247,092 1,076,786 1,024,223 992,062 856,164 34,761 63,810 80,170 83,654 80.76 83.36 61.46 66.96 262,395 Anchorage Customs District Volume Average value 104.28 102.46 130.04 108.51 89.54 96.78 82.64 94.01 96.58 330,890 385,082 322,454 314,280 371,554 255,546 285,740 237,781 166,558 99.08 93.20 118.58 109.65 97.71 95.16 90.57 87.11 90.59 56,289 73,503 146,277 199,862 105,653 145,837 131,699 178,461 154,880 110.13 108.43 137.38 83.79 72.10 73.80 41.75 41.03 61.28 205,000 170,460 231,811 285,913 96.30 82.40 82.23 78.53 37,487 33,739 24,647 13,175 76.49 80.39 71.65 67.40 25,069 11,100 29,766 32,599 88.66 78.69 61.15 57.30 71.10 893,184 84.31 109,049 75.50 98,935 68.85 59,578 66,480 67,325 58,667 84.15 68.55 102.38 74.15 154,043 201,804 187,260 217,858 94.84 77.04 89.23 72.67 18,739 18,311 10,757 15,230 69.38 68.34 71.11 68.26 28,999 20,838 33,825 25,959 55.59 63.41 54.83 25.24 252,050 82.58 760,965 82.39 63,037 69.10 109,621 49.66 Volume Average value San Francisco Customs District Volume Average value Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Seattle Customs District includes all ports in the State of Washington, except Longview and Vancouver. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports and Longview and Vancouver, Washington. San Francisco Customs District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of California from Monterey north. The Anchorage Customs District is the State of Alaska. 85 Ta ble 5 1— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of softw oo d ch ips e xporte d fro m the Sea ttle, Columbia-Snake, San Francisco, and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1993-2003 (In short tons, on a dry-weight basis; value in dollars per short ton) Seattle Customs District Year and quarter 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 total and average value 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value Columbia-Snake Customs District Volume Average value Volume 208,412 445,660 297,603 248,359 339,109 464,453 444,956 241,185 195,131 88.23 61.59 93.21 70.85 54.87 44.17 39.96 63.28 70.63 1,294,802 1,212,257 969,666 991,793 1,033,444 897,097 811,978 791,770 709,213 7,748 44,424 59,775 71,462 30.97 72.77 63.68 66.25 183,409 Average value San Francisco Customs District Anchorage Customs District Volume Average value Volume Average value 103.54 101.23 128.72 107.03 85.84 94.08 77.73 78.61 83.66 239,555 240,292 175,912 165,931 171,848 135,644 114,002 R113,636 101,996 96.90 88.97 109.13 109.83 86.96 87.89 78.75 R68.37 84.66 56,289 73,503 146,277 199,862 104,547 126,181 131,699 178,461 154,880 110.13 108.43 137.38 83.79 72.25 72.91 41.75 41.03 61.28 164,506 155,798 211,716 250,501 98.35 78.48 82.68 77.03 28,659 10,324 15,561 12,185 71.88 72.17 73.49 67.72 25,069 11,100 29,766 32,599 88.66 78.69 61.15 57.30 65.50 782,520 83.33 66,730 71.54 98,935 68.85 40,602 49,074 45,340 58,312 63.00 59.62 69.77 74.44 144,496 198,195 164,364 215,957 93.59 77.99 82.59 73.21 18,307 18,297 10,757 15,230 69.52 66.87 71.11 68.26 28,999 20,838 33,825 25,959 55.59 63.41 54.83 25.24 193,327 67.18 723,012 80.72 62,591 68.71 109,621 49.66 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Seattle Customs District includes all ports in the State of Washington, except Longview and Vancouver. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports and Longview and Vancouver, Washington. San Francisco Customs District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of California from Monterey north. The Anchorage Customs District is the State of Alaska. 86 Table 52—Volum e of softwoo d lumber exports from Seattle and Columb ia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 a (In thousand board feet) From both customs districts Year and quarter Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Columbia-Snake Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock Other softwoods To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 1,177,408 1,074,789 948,502 1,021,509 1,011,083 870,870 468,994 438,608 464,164 312,022 657,232 602,841 539,667 609,231 655,756 398,345 221,978 225,040 210,018 131,461 281,582 212,069 191,388 187,967 172,776 77,081 32,640 44,748 33,586 14,899 238,594 259,879 217,447 224,310 182,551 395,444 214,375 168,820 220,560 165,662 617,086 581,687 536,150 567,220 567,842 538,402 282,042 237,919 262,813 200,544 244,463 235,875 238,170 267,181 299,178 201,087 98,893 89,449 71,743 47,281 209,446 161,194 146,125 148,744 148,418 63,220 25,249 30,247 19,803 9,917 163,177 184,618 151,853 151,295 120,246 274,095 157,900 118,223 171,268 143,346 560,322 493,102 412,352 454,289 443,241 332,468 186,953 200,689 201,351 111,478 412,769 366,966 301,497 342,050 356,578 198,258 123,086 135,591 138,275 84,180 72,136 50,875 45,263 39,223 24,358 13,861 7,392 14,501 13,783 4,982 75,417 75,261 65,592 73,015 62,305 121,349 56,475 50,597 49,292 22,316 66,420 63,259 56,153 63,343 24,849 20,941 19,968 23,921 5,904 5,034 1,671 2,114 35,667 37,284 34,514 37,308 42,235 48,771 41,481 47,822 10,502 14,044 10,876 13,529 1,765 2,231 1,040 1,290 29,968 32,496 29,565 33,033 24,185 14,488 14,671 15,521 14,347 6,897 9,092 10,392 4,139 2,803 631 824 5,699 4,788 4,948 4,305 2002 total 249,174 89,679 14,723 144,773 180,310 48,951 6,326 125,032 68,865 40,726 8,397 19,470 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 72,590 62,790 59,317 60,169 24,718 18,774 16,364 17,869 6,158 3,935 3,168 3,309 41,714 40,081 39,785 38,991 54,136 50,066 46,477 43,109 15,672 11,498 9,345 8,017 1,176 1,615 995 2,003 37,228 36,953 36,137 33,089 18,454 12,724 12,839 17,059 9,046 7,275 7,018 9,853 4,982 2,320 2,173 1,306 4,426 3,129 3,648 5,900 2003 total 254,866 77,725 16,571 160,571 193,789 44,533 5,790 143,467 61,077 33,192 10,781 17,103 To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 740,179 712,555 656,003 669,917 717,669 564,065 271,965 256,882 255,664 172,092 360,757 366,391 345,747 355,744 450,562 217,985 120,742 141,340 141,656 85,321 250,751 183,865 175,837 177,523 159,400 63,914 18,990 18,311 10,858 4,855 128,671 162,300 134,419 136,650 107,707 282,166 132,233 97,231 103,149 81,914 430,596 403,756 371,150 367,756 383,731 347,236 160,164 130,136 129,322 92,978 153,608 147,633 147,372 144,142 185,296 108,183 51,343 54,943 37,609 20,087 185,514 136,661 131,718 139,273 135,647 52,216 12,272 10,378 7,653 4,331 91,474 119,462 92,060 84,341 62,788 186,837 96,549 64,815 84,059 68,558 309,583 308,801 284,853 302,161 333,938 216,829 111,801 126,746 126,342 79,114 207,149 218,758 198,375 211,602 265,266 109,802 69,399 86,397 104,047 65,234 65,237 47,204 44,119 38,250 23,753 11,698 6,717 7,933 3,205 524 37,197 42,839 42,359 52,309 44,919 95,329 35,685 32,416 19,090 13,356 29,775 23,806 26,649 31,666 15,778 9,526 11,807 14,552 244 722 124 168 13,753 13,558 14,718 16,946 16,086 18,000 17,742 21,536 5,680 6,333 5,620 6,980 0 701 124 168 10,406 10,966 11,998 14,388 13,689 5,806 8,907 10,130 10,098 3,193 6,187 7,572 244 21 0 0 3,347 2,592 2,720 2,558 2002 total 111,896 51,663 1,256 58,975 73,365 24,613 992 47,758 38,532 27,050 264 11,218 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 32,956 24,677 21,310 28,727 13,264 9,334 8,361 9,751 87 193 135 526 19,605 15,150 12,814 18,450 23,942 18,323 14,031 17,231 6,545 4,461 3,031 1,404 72 178 109 334 17,325 13,684 10,891 15,493 9,014 6,354 7,279 11,496 6,719 4,873 5,330 8,347 15 15 26 192 2,280 1,466 1,923 2,957 2003 total 107,669 40,710 941 66,019 73,528 15,441 693 57,394 34,142 25,269 248 8,625 87 Table 52—Volum e of softwoo d lumber exports from Seattle and Columb ia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 a (continued) (In thousand board feet) From both customs districts Year and quarter Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir From Columbia-Snake Customs District Western hemlock Other softwoods Douglasfir Total Western hemlock Other softwoods To Canada 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 118,418 117,751 125,023 159,723 131,786 131,401 80,734 57,673 70,022 70,788 72,951 72,389 80,077 108,911 89,581 78,244 35,963 18,499 23,026 19,377 6,667 7,150 6,915 6,956 3,282 4,036 2,694 2,936 3,617 4,913 38,800 38,212 38,031 43,856 38,924 49,122 42,077 36,238 43,379 46,498 118,418 117,751 125,023 159,723 131,786 131,401 80,734 57,673 70,022 70,788 72,951 72,389 80,077 108,911 89,581 78,244 35,963 18,499 23,026 19,377 6,667 7,150 6,915 6,956 3,282 4,036 2,694 2,936 3,617 4,913 38,800 38,212 38,031 43,856 38,924 49,122 42,077 36,238 43,379 46,498 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14,981 19,528 14,670 16,503 3,953 6,121 3,626 3,871 1,447 1,421 874 1,028 9,581 11,986 10,170 11,604 14,981 19,528 14,670 16,503 3,953 6,121 3,626 3,871 1,447 1,421 874 1,028 9,581 11,986 10,170 11,604 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2002 total 65,682 17,571 4,770 43,341 65,682 17,571 4,770 43,341 0 0 0 0 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 21,834 19,126 21,134 19,394 6,722 4,075 3,391 4,799 924 1,140 684 1,646 14,188 13,911 17,059 12,949 21,834 19,126 21,134 19,394 6,722 4,075 3,319 4,799 924 1,140 684 1,646 14,188 13,911 17,059 12,949 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2003 total 81,488 18,987 4,394 58,107 81,488 18,987 4,394 58,107 0 0 0 0 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 6,309 414 271 328 499 659 1,402 1,251 1,224 3,529 290 225 0 39 59 0 0 15 48 0 3,403 143 175 0 0 0 294 0 83 0 2,616 46 96 289 440 659 1,108 1,236 1,093 3,529 290 414 271 289 499 606 1,178 1,014 985 2,447 290 225 0 0 59 0 0 15 48 0 0 143 175 0 0 0 294 0 83 0 0 46 96 289 440 606 884 999 855 2,447 6,019 0 0 39 0 53 223 237 239 1,082 0 0 0 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,403 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,616 0 0 0 0 53 223 237 239 1,082 1,160 1,277 763 1,954 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,160 1,277 763 1,954 714 1,172 670 1,893 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 714 1,172 670 1,893 446 105 93 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 446 105 93 61 2002 total 5,153 0 0 5,153 4,448 0 0 4,448 705 0 0 705 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr 4th qtr. 1,276 2,104 1,455 2,947 0 160 35 406 0 0 20 0 1,276 1,944 1,400 2,541 1,265 1,944 1,420 2,906 0 0 0 406 0 0 20 0 1,265 1,944 1,400 2,500 11 160 35 41 0 160 35 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 41 2003 total 7,782 601 20 7,161 7,536 406 20 7,109 246 195 0 52 To People’s Republic of China a Includes lumber classified as railroad crossties and not specified by species. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 88 89 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Seattle to all other countries Columbia-Snake to all other countries 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Seattle to Japan Columbia-Snake to Japan Figure 5—Lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts, 1993-2003, in million board feet Table 53—Value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 a (In thousands of dollars) From both customs districts Year and quarter Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Columbia-Snake Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock Other softwoods To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 651,239 700,098 678,426 714,815 740,746 609,619 309,416 310,806 309,006 206,930 398,453 430,682 425,881 449,115 517,750 322,459 162,681 173,412 165,718 96,299 121,724 116,215 123,341 120,102 110,839 52,668 22,591 34,987 21,187 6,864 131,062 153,201 129,205 145,599 112,156 234,493 124,145 102,407 122,102 103,227 303,276 337,382 341,787 368,109 390,587 355,719 171,973 158,856 159,017 121,059 129,432 149,990 167,700 185,081 223,901 153,319 65,056 62,266 49,854 30,206 87,059 86,919 93,394 95,378 95,356 45,092 18,392 25,780 13,862 4,938 86,785 100,473 80,693 87,650 71,330 157,307 88,526 70,810 95,301 85,915 347,963 362,716 336,639 346,706 350,159 253,901 137,443 151,951 149,989 85,331 269,021 280,692 258,181 264,033 293,849 169,140 97,625 111,146 115,864 66,093 34,665 29,296 29,947 24,724 15,483 7,575 4,199 9,207 7,325 1,926 44,277 52,728 48,512 57,949 40,826 77,186 35,619 31,598 26,801 17,312 40,021 38,149 38,482 43,480 16,690 13,780 14,019 16,866 2,167 1,805 1,193 1,018 21,165 22,564 23,270 25,596 24,197 27,868 26,898 32,048 6,612 8,302 6,968 8,899 605 800 525 705 16,980 18,766 19,405 22,444 15,825 10,281 11,584 11,432 10,078 5,478 7,051 7,967 1,562 1,005 668 313 4,185 3,798 3,865 3,152 2002 total 160,133 61,355 6,183 92,595 111,011 30,781 2,636 77,595 49,121 30,574 3,548 15,000 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 47,251 42,163 41,387 39,418 16,724 13,360 11,903 12,795 2,464 1,639 1,402 1,382 28,063 27,164 28,082 25,241 34,328 32,749 31,540 27,528 9,220 7,487 5,731 5,026 710 770 540 875 24,398 24,492 25,269 21,627 12,922 9,414 9,846 11,890 7,504 5,873 6,172 7,769 1,754 869 862 507 3,664 2,672 2,812 3,614 2003 total 170,218 54,782 6,887 108,549 126,146 27,464 2,896 95,786 44,072 27,318 3,991 12,763 To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 377,565 443,597 469,374 498,991 552,934 404,989 173,996 185,884 193,939 119,014 192,118 238,711 275,508 296,212 384,067 196,006 87,369 108,648 120,244 66,259 110,223 103,981 115,991 115,673 105,906 46,821 14,422 16,380 7,496 2,547 75,224 100,905 77,874 87,106 62,959 162,162 72,205 60,850 66,199 50,207 210,113 238,045 248,362 260,286 286,580 243,333 96,928 87,933 86,171 57,069 80,231 94,196 117,604 123,597 160,756 99,865 37,982 40,197 30,402 15,173 78,756 77,015 86,961 91,565 91,024 40,388 10,839 10,148 4,842 2,304 51,126 66,834 43,796 45,124 34,798 103,080 48,107 37,588 50,926 39,590 167,452 205,552 221,012 238,705 266,354 161,656 77,068 97,951 107,768 61,945 111,887 144,515 157,904 172,615 223,311 96,141 49,387 68,452 89,841 51,086 31,467 26,966 29,030 24,108 14,882 6,433 3,583 6,232 2,654 243 24,098 34,071 34,078 41,982 28,161 59,082 24,098 23,267 15,273 10,617 20,296 15,662 19,378 22,181 11,075 6,987 8,911 11,226 200 135 59 69 9,021 8,540 10,408 10,886 10,539 11,068 12,310 14,398 4,061 4,509 4,059 5,314 0 112 59 69 6,478 6,497 8,192 9,015 9,757 4,594 7,068 7,783 7,014 2,478 4,852 5,912 200 23 0 0 2,543 2,093 2,216 1,871 2002 total 77,517 38,199 463 38,855 48,314 17,942 240 30,182 29,202 20,256 223 8,723 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 21,718 15,947 14,110 18,205 9,906 6,880 6,322 7,033 36 93 67 254 11,776 8,974 7,721 10,918 14,310 11,028 8,282 10,010 4,762 3,297 2,164 1,114 30 87 52 169 9,518 7,644 6,066 8,727 7,408 4,919 5,828 8,195 5,144 3,583 4,158 5,919 6 6 15 85 2,258 1,330 1,655 2,191 2003 total 69,980 30,141 450 39,389 43,630 11,337 338 31,955 26,350 18,804 112 7,434 90 Table 53—Value of softwood lumber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 a (continued) (In thousands of dollars) From both customs districts Year and quarter Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Columbia-Snake Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock Other softwoods To Canada 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 57,077 63,946 62,666 71,103 63,617 73,448 47,870 37,475 41,236 40,945 37,773 44,310 41,121 48,760 43,920 41,187 16,592 10,476 12,443 9,906 2,923 3,036 3,702 2,916 1,407 2,713 1,628 1,778 1,964 2,415 16,381 16,600 17,843 19,427 18,290 29,547 29,650 25,220 26,829 28,627 57,077 63,946 62,666 71,103 63,617 73,448 47,870 37,475 41,236 40,945 37,773 44,310 41,121 48,760 43,920 41,187 16,592 10,476 12,443 9,906 2,293 3,036 3,702 2,916 1,407 2,713 1,628 1,778 1,964 2,415 16,381 16,600 17,843 19,427 18,290 29,547 29,650 25,220 26,829 28,627 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 8,867 11,414 9,276 10,988 1,947 2,812 1,819 1,913 572 674 443 561 6,348 7,928 7,014 8,514 8,867 11,414 9,276 10,988 1,947 2,812 1,819 1,913 572 674 443 561 6,348 7,928 7,014 8,514 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2002 total 40,545 8,491 2,250 29,804 40,545 8,491 2,250 29,804 -- -- -- -- 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 13,930 13,432 15,173 12,503 3,227 2,434 1,840 2,915 585 516 379 676 10,118 10,482 12,954 8,912 13,930 13,432 15,173 12,503 3,227 2,434 1,840 2,915 585 516 379 676 10,118 10,482 12,954 8,912 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2003 total 55,037 10,415 2,157 42,465 55,037 10,415 2,157 42,465 -- -- -- -- To People’s Republic of China 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 2,740 161 109 155 313 867 901 732 1,271 2,513 108 83 -35 54 --5 22 -- 1,495 63 71 ----374 -39 -- 1,137 15 38 120 259 867 528 726 1,210 2,513 108 161 109 120 313 821 794 488 996 1,803 108 83 --54 --5 22 -- -63 71 ---374 -39 -- -15 38 120 259 821 420 482 935 1,803 2,632 --35 -46 108 244 276 710 ---35 ------- 1,495 ---------- 1,137 ----46 108 244 276 710 670 572 443 1,306 ----- ----- 670 572 443 1,306 432 520 430 1,266 ----- ----- 432 520 430 1,266 238 52 13 40 ----- ----- 238 52 13 40 2002 total 2,991 -- -- 2,991 2,648 -- -- 2,648 344 -- -- 344 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 913 1,735 931 2,200 -41 21 121 --4 -- 913 1,694 906 2,079 882 1,694 910 2,102 ---121 --4 -- 882 1,694 906 1,981 31 41 21 98 -41 21 -- ----- 31 --98 2003 total 5,779 183 4 5,592 5,588 121 4 5,463 191 62 -- 129 Note: Individual columns may not add to totals because of rounding. a Includes lumber classified as railroad crossties and not specified by species. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 91 Table 54—Average value of softwood lum ber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 a (In dollars per thousand board feet) From both customs districts Year and quarter From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Douglasfir From Columbia-Snake Customs District Western hemlock Other softwoods Total Douglasfir Western hemlock 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 553.11 651.38 715.26 699.76 732.63 700.01 659.74 708.62 665.73 661.46 606.26 714.42 789.16 737.18 789.55 809.50 732.87 770.58 789.07 732.53 432.29 548.01 644.46 638.95 641.52 683.28 692.11 781.88 630.82 460.70 549.31 589.51 594.19 649.10 614.38 592.99 579.10 606.61 553.60 623.12 491.47 580.01 637.48 648.97 687.84 660.69 609.74 667.69 605.06 603.65 529.45 635.89 704.12 692.72 748.39 762.45 657.84 696.10 694.90 638.86 415.66 539.22 639.14 641.22 642.48 713.26 728.43 852.32 700.01 497.93 531.85 544.22 531.39 579.33 593.20 573.92 560.64 598.95 556.44 599.35 621.01 735.58 816.39 763.18 790.00 763.69 735.17 757.15 744.92 765.45 651.75 764.90 856.33 771.91 824.08 857.46 793.15 819.71 837.92 785.14 480.55 575.84 661.62 630.34 635.64 546.54 568.05 634.94 531.41 386.60 587.10 700.60 739.60 793.66 655.26 636.06 630.70 624.50 543.71 775.77 602.55 603.07 685.30 686.43 671.66 658.04 702.07 705.07 367.04 358.56 713.94 481.55 593.41 605.19 674.22 686.07 572.90 571.41 648.43 670.16 629.58 591.11 640.70 657.82 342.69 358.84 504.48 546.88 566.60 577.49 656.35 680.06 654.33 709.62 789.58 736.56 702.43 794.37 755.60 766.67 377.41 358.58 1058.76 379.35 734.34 793.23 781.12 732.17 2002 average 642.65 684.16 419.96 639.59 615.67 628.82 416.62 620.60 713.31 750.72 422.54 759.88 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 650.92 671.49 697.72 655.13 676.59 711.62 727.39 716.04 400.13 416.52 442.55 417.65 672.75 677.73 705.84 647.35 634.11 654.11 678.62 638.58 588.33 651.17 613.24 626.91 603.35 477.04 542.93 437.03 654.31 662.79 699.26 653.60 700.24 739.86 766.90 696.99 829.56 807.27 879.50 788.44 352.04 374.40 396.50 388.42 827.84 853.95 770.83 612.54 2003 average 667.87 704.82 415.61 676.02 650.94 616.71 500.13 667.65 721.59 823.03 370.22 746.24 Total Douglasfir Western hemlock Other softwoods Total To All Countries To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 510.10 622.54 715.51 744.85 770.46 717.98 639.77 723.62 758.57 691.57 532.54 651.52 796.85 832.65 852.42 899.17 723.60 768.70 848.84 776.58 439.57 565.53 659.65 651.59 664.40 732.56 759.45 894.56 690.37 524.61 584.62 621.72 579.34 637.44 584.54 574.70 546.04 625.83 641.78 612.92 487.96 589.58 669.17 707.77 746.83 700.77 605.18 675.70 666.33 613.79 522.31 638.04 798.01 857.47 867.56 923.11 739.77 731.61 808.38 755.39 424.53 563.55 660.21 657.45 671.04 773.48 883.23 977.86 632.70 532.07 558.91 559.46 475.73 535.02 554.21 551.71 498.27 579.93 605.84 577.47 540.90 665.65 775.88 789.99 797.62 745.55 689.33 772.81 852.98 782.98 540.13 660.62 795.99 815.75 841.84 875.57 711.64 792.29 863.47 783.11 482.35 571.27 657.99 630.27 626.53 549.90 533.32 785.60 828.07 466.29 647.85 795.33 804.50 802.58 626.93 619.77 675.31 717.77 800.04 794.92 681.65 657.90 727.16 700.47 701.93 733.47 754.72 771.44 819.67 186.98 475.81 410.71 655.93 .629.89 707.16 642.39 655.13 614.88 693.84 668.82 714.83 711.92 722.20 761.31 -159.22 478.81 412.91 622.53 592.47 682.78 626.56 712.80 791.22 793.55 768.28 694.56 776.23 784.20 780.82 820.87 1107.76 --- 759.78 807.48 814.71 731.43 2002 average 692.76 739.39 328.82 658.84 658.55 728.95 241.96 631.98 757.87 748.85 844.70 777.59 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 659.00 646.23 662.13 633.72 746.83 737.09 756.13 721.66 413.79 481.87 496.30 482.89 600.66 592.34 602.54 591.76 597.70 601.86 590.25 580.96 727.65 739.06 713.81 793.12 413.89 488.76 479.82 506.86 549.38 558.61 556.97 563.29 821.88 774.19 800.60 712.83 765.60 735.30 780.17 709.06 400.00 400.00 576.92 442.01 990.35 907.23 860.63 740.95 2003 average 649.95 740.38 478.21 596.63 593.38 734.18 488.30 556.77 771.77 744.15 451.61 861.91 92 Table 54—Average value of softwood lum ber exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and destination, 1992-2003 a (continued) (In dollars per thousand board feet) From both customs districts Year and quarter Total Douglasfir Western hemlock From Seattle Customs District Other softwoods Total Douglasfir From Columbia-Snake Customs District Western hemlock Other softwoods Douglasfir Total Western hemlock Other softwoods To Canada 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 482.00 543.06 501.24 445.16 482.73 558.96 592.93 649.78 588.90 578.43 517.79 612.11 513.52 447.71 490.28 526.40 461.36 566.33 540.38 511.21 438.43 424.62 535.36 419.21 428.70 672.38 604.30 605.61 542.97 491.49 422.19 434.42 469.17 442.97 469.89 601.50 704.65 695.97 618.49 615.66 482.00 543.06 501.24 445.16 482.73 558.96 592.93 649.78 588.90 578.43 517.79 612.11 513.52 447.71 490.28 526.40 461.36 566.33 540.38 511.21 438.43 424.62 535.36 419.21 428.70 672.38 604.30 605.61 542.97 491.49 422.19 434.42 469.17 442.97 469.89 601.50 704.65 695.97 618.49 615.66 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 591.88 584.49 632.31 665.82 492.54 459.40 501.65 494.19 395.30 474.31 507.32 545.72 662.56 661.44 689.68 733.71 591.88 584.49 632.31 665.82 492.54 459.40 501.65 494.14 395.30 474.31 507.32 545.72 662.56 661.44 689.68 733.71 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2002 average 617.29 483.24 471.70 687.66 617.29 483.24 471.70 687.66 -- -- -- -- 2003 1sr qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 637.98 702.28 717.92 644.70 480.04 597.25 542.58 607.37 633.49 452.48 544.54 410.92 713.14 753.50 759.36 688.24 637.98 702.28 717.92 644.70 480.04 597.25 542.58 607.37 633.49 452.48 554.54 410.92 713.14 753.50 759.36 688.24 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2003 average 675.40 548.55 490.86 730.81 675.40 548.55 490.86 730.81 -- -- -- -- To People’s Republic of China 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. a 434.30 388.89 402.21 472.56 627.25 1,315.63 642.91 585.04 1,038.72 712.10 372.41 368.89 -897.44 915.25 --358.93 459.48 -- 439.32 440.56 405.71 ---1,270.47 -472.26 -- 434.63 326.09 395.83 415.22 588.64 1,315.63 476.34 587.78 1,106.91 712.10 372.41 388.89 402.21 415.22 627.25 1,355.34 673.46 480.62 1,010.58 736.85 372.41 368.89 --915.25 --358.93 459.48 -- -440.56 405.71 ---1,270.47 -472.26 -- -326.09 395.83 415.22 588.64 1,355.34 475.00 482.62 1,093.50 736.85 437.28 --897.44 -858.87 481.66 1,029.71 1,154.95 656.27 ---897.44 ------- 439.32 ---------- 434.63 ----858.87 481.66 1,029.71 1,154.95 656.27 577.59 447.92 580.60 668.37 ----- ----- 577.59 447.92 580.60 668.37 605.04 443.69 641.79 668.78 ----- ----- 605.04 443.69 641.79 668.78 533.90 495.95 139.60 662.87 ----- ----- 533.90 495.95 139.60 662.87 2002 average 580.44 -- -- 580.44 595.32 -- -- 595.32 487.51 -- -- 487.51 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 715.52 824.62 639.86 746.52 -254.44 590.17 298.74 --190.00 -- 715.52 871.42 647.26 818.18 697.46 871.42 640.82 723.27 ---298.74 --190.00 -- 697.46 871.42 647.26 792.22 2,827.18 254.44 590.17 2,396.93 -254.44 590.17 ----- 2,827.18 --2,396.93 2003 average 742.61 304.49 190.00 780.90 741.53 298.74 190.00 768.47 775.36 317.95 -- 2,480.77 Includes lumber classified as railroad crossties and not specified by species. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter. 93 Table 55—Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports from southern California ports by species and destination, 1992-2003 a (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Total Year and quarter Volume Douglas-fir Average value Volume Other softwoods Average value Volume Average value To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 total and average value 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value 223,870 176,378 144,819 73,253 83,953 104,410 102,512 120,100 134,728 118,952 637.44 728.08 596.57 547.06 428.82 408.21 406.60 380.48 390.62 401.97 44,288 21,542 22,445 5,710 5,128 6,526 10,989 8,269 7,558 8,785 372.31 557.00 459.88 426.44 613.45 562.72 249.40 390.70 517.96 379.91 179,582 154,836 122,374 67,543 78,825 97,884 91,524 111,832 127,169 110,167 702.82 751.88 621.64 557.26 416.81 397.91 425.47 379.72 383.05 403.73 22,112 34,325 38,204 30,426 416.15 452.51 333.26 401.79 2,018 2,869 3,806 3,415 367.12 356.13 379.31 364.02 20,094 31,456 34,398 27,011 421.07 461.30 328.16 406.57 125,067 397.32 12,108 367.47 112,959 400.51 33,693 28,600 24,609 30,453 371.63 418.04 472.48 376.89 5,600 2,983 2,300 2,464 296.59 307.15 341.00 361.23 28,093 25,617 22,309 27,989 386.59 430.97 486.04 378.27 117,356 405.45 13,347 318.54 104,008 416.61 To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 total and average value 4,601 5,435 3,398 2,698 6,227 11,502 3,228 3,423 2,914 1,860 553.58 564.67 487.20 520.76 483.24 508.26 621.81 534.37 573.04 794.75 601 1,444 736 265 551 775 109 81 219 27 357.74 653.74 565.20 875.47 1392.39 1474.77 953.58 892.54 1038.83 974.15 4,000 3,991 2,662 2,433 5,676 10,726 3,118 3,342 2,695 1,833 583.00 532.45 465.64 482.12 395.01 438.40 610.18 525.74 703.94 792.14 372 477 193 106 907.49 890.65 723.59 807.31 0 0 0 0 ----- 372 477 193 106 907.49 890.65 723.59 807.31 1,148 860.36 0 -- 1,148 860.36 431 325 293 257 126.97 536.81 1,052.66 804.88 0 0 0 0 ----- 431 325 293 257 126.97 536.81 1,052.66 804.88 1,307 570.02 0 -- 1,307 570.02 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value a Southern California consi sts of the San Diego and Los Angeles Customs Districts and includes all ports south of Monterey, California. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 94 Table 56—Volume and average value of softwood lumber exports from northern California ports by species and destination, 1992-2003 a (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Total Year and quarter Volume Western hemlock Douglas-fir Average value Volume Average value Other softwoods Volume Average value Volume Average value To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value 83,538 65,990 36,340 24,191 29,954 29,841 21,524 31,031 34,279 29,428 39,019 493.81 729.44 819.43 955.89 712.19 880.67 752.66 630.94 842.77 922.38 683.46 8,334 13,559 3,019 1,020 4,732 1,470 372 1,536 2,559 449 119 661.27 787.30 954.29 1,118.63 900.43 1,554.24 1,450.88 975.28 818.46 526.24 583.67 14,281 16,849 14,836 4,993 2,619 1,057 234 208 26 76 20 506.06 502.70 470.48 539.96 451.38 583.23 823.50 966.56 365.99 1,044.06 1,867.91 60,923 35,582 18,485 18,178 22,603 27,314 20,918 29,286 31,694 28,903 38,880 468.03 814.77 1,077.47 1,061.01 702.99 857.75 739.46 610.49 742.46 927.30 683.16 6,970 12,614 16,875 23,836 610.64 296.62 400.13 295.81 31 0 6 36 558.11 -759.41 340.51 39 30 0 18 1,951.59 202.39 -1,963.01 6,900 12,584 16,869 23,782 603.31 296.85 400.02 294.51 60,295 361.57 73 468.23 87 1,353.73 60,135 360.03 26,507 26,036 19,260 13,782 16,603 18,757 10,853 9,658 10,065 5,784 1,505 562.68 601.63 634.84 806.99 750.51 783.18 650.78 561.23 624.12 817.74 1,126.13 929 292 320 547 2,739 782 103 152 134 30 0 1,087.19 811.64 818.75 795.25 665.31 1,276.00 1,018.94 797.87 811.66 1,107.89 -- 14,281 16,679 14,127 4,993 2,606 1,057 84 208 0 76 20 506.06 495.23 426.77 539.96 444.44 583.23 912.32 966.56 -1,044.06 1,867.91 11,297 9,065 4,813 8,242 11,259 15,919 10,666 9,297 9,931 5,678 1,485 591.13 790.62 1,233.33 969.55 842.06 857.31 645.17 548.29 621.59 813.24 1,116.14 298 181 44 152 2,026.54 1,454.98 2,081.82 1,248.43 16 0 0 0 360.21 ---- 39 30 0 18 1,951.59 202.39 -1,963.01 243 151 44 134 2,150.82 1,699.56 2,081.82 1,156.53 675 1,701.95 16 360.21 86 1,353.73 573 1,790.57 0 89 324 0 33 31 153 163 42 3,886 18,211 -955.06 327.16 -746.94 2,393.05 287.10 1,302.69 200.43 2,758.53 686.73 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------------ 0 89 324 0 33 31 153 163 42 3,886 18,211 -955.06 327.16 -746.94 2,393.05 287.10 1,302.69 200.43 2,758.53 686.73 879 1,653 5,036 7,118 812.98 797.86 855.01 661.72 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 879 1,653 5,036 7,118 812.98 797.86 855.01 661.72 14,685 752.38 0 -- 0 -- 14,685 752.38 To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value To People’s Republic of China 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value a Northern California consists of the San Francisco Customs District and includes Monterey, California, and all ports north of Monterey. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 95 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Anchorage to all other countries Anchorage to Japan 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 San Francisco to all other countries San Francisco to Japan Figure 6—Lumber exports from San Francisco and Anchorage Customs Districts, 19932003, in million board feet 96 Table 57—Volum e and average value of softwood lum ber exports from Anchorage Customs District by species and destination, 1992-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Western hemlock Total Year and quarter Average value Volume Sitka spruce Average value Volume Volume Other softwoods Cedar Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value 136,556 151,894 111,836 50,379 26,854 32,764 9,048 14,674 3,609 3,292 85 481.40 507.35 561.28 775.01 715.05 599.48 460.22 735.78 901.62 208.21 49.56 81,363 95,005 68,839 28,367 14,831 18,524 4,447 1,492 0 0 0 393.55 454.06 468.11 608.59 557.28 499.05 386.06 371.20 ---- 52,036 55,856 42,679 20,352 11,934 13,093 3,874 8,624 3,254 3,247 0 629.62 598.18 713.84 1,010.91 914.09 759.35 540.98 682.96 854.45 200.58 -- 575 59 0 1,407 20 84 261 0 278 0 0 396.52 355.93 -817.34 688.30 100.11 392.86 -1,235.94 --- 2,582 974 318 253 69 1,063 466 4,558 77 44 85 280.40 505.13 254.72 221.34 204.08 420.12 534.46 955.05 1,691.68 770.89 49.56 231 236 0 750 1,050.33 982.98 -1,028.58 0 0 0 0 ----- 231 236 0 750 1,050.33 982.98 -1,028.58 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 1,217 1,023.87 0 -- 1,217 1,023.87 0 -- 0 -- 127,540 143,557 107,166 49,351 26,784 30,238 8,105 14,370 3,161 3,247 0 456.05 494.00 545.84 763.63 716.24 625.93 487.32 739.47 858.77 200.58 -- 78,222 92,075 66,958 28,019 14,761 17,364 3,856 1,492 0 0 0 397.54 458.94 473.34 607.44 558.77 511.95 420.46 371.20 ---- 46,372 50,915 39,952 19,672 11,934 12,246 3,791 8,388 3,161 3,247 0 564.05 556.36 669.60 989.27 914.09 793.07 550.00 687.02 858.77 200.58 -- 575 0 0 1,407 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 396.52 --817.34 688.30 ------- 2,373 567 257 253 69 627 458 4,491 0 0 0 287.22 587.30 190.66 221.34 204.08 518.20 531.56 959.61 ---- 231 236 0 750 1,050.33 982.98 -1,028.58 0 0 0 0 --– -- 231 236 0 750 1,050.33 982.98 -1,028.58 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 1,217 1,023.87 0 -- 1,217 1,023.87 0 -- 0 -- 6,020 5,280 1,994 1,028 0 380 0 223 0 0 0 1,134.88 1,031.06 1,759.78 1,320.04 -289.49 -531.13 ---- 525 1,255 0 348 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 499.05 461.36 -701.15 -------- 5,496 4,025 1,994 680 0 0 0 156 0 0 0 1,195.42 1,208.94 1,759.78 1,636.76 ---480.13 ---- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------------ 0 0 0 0 0 380 0 67 0 0 0 -----289.49 -649.85 ---- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value To South Korea 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total and average value Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 97 Table 58—Volum e and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs D istrict, 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Anacortes: Other fir Volume Average value People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume Average value Korea Volume Canada Average value Volume Average value 1,342 323.41 1,342 323.41 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 300 492.70 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Seattle: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 12,044 222 113 136 38,282 152 179 11,617 62,744 29,103 56,048 676.08 452.13 2,072.82 813.47 744.42 482.11 1,905.07 601.97 709.11 754.50 862.39 4,645 124 97 82 26,076 20 162 9,925 41,131 579 7,230 739.99 683.42 1,726.30 644.51 698.58 537.28 1,721.28 567.73 677.91 1,364.89 1,289.03 406 0 0 0 0 132 0 0 538 16,426 26,052 299.11 ----473.80 --342.06 658.08 693.00 78 649.12 0 -7 2,884.44 0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -86 848.30 217 1,313.74 1,207 1,536.16 1,101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,101 25 99 688.45 -------688.45 725.96 323.75 Tacoma: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 10,592 175 20 764 3,287 3,967 29 3,063 21,897 11,625 21,151 736.89 434.22 1,291.76 421.16 1,262.01 608.62 855.07 550.06 753.58 741.60 910.84 10,521 175 13 611 386 235 29 2,996 14,966 604 2,044 734.30 434.22 1,018.03 466.78 756.55 614.38 855.07 542.06 680.54 1,415.55 1,599.44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 ----------1,284.16 Everett: All hardwoods 98 0 -0 -0 -20 190.81 761 2,282.02 3,688 596.84 0 -14 590.64 4,482 880.98 5,703 706.41 9,494 700.46 16 0 8 0 2,008 0 0 20 2,052 99 843 1,601.23 -1,747.97 -1,030.81 --312.57 1,030.87 1,278.08 1,412.25 Table 58—Volum e and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs District, 2003 (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Average value People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Other ports:a Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 20,526 464 32,880 4,093 6,413 5,506 815 20,683 91,381 15,636 31,282 514.07 553.44 801.73 512.49 811.27 712.32 829.67 296.38 604.05 1,243.36 1,136.30 0 0 141 0 2,293 60 0 12,174 14,668 0 85 --560.84 -748.47 293.57 -210.57 298.36 -348.74 Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 43,162 2,203 33,013 4,992 47,982 9,625 1,023 35,363 177,364 56,364 108,782 613.96 393.65 806.39 506.70 788.81 665.94 1,018.32 418.74 657.55 887.45 949.56 15,166 1,641 250 694 28,755 315 192 25,095 72,107 1,183 9,359 736.04 362.38 1,035.64 487.84 703.33 548.19 1,589.03 391.40 594.65 1,390.74 1,348.32 a Volume 0 0 0 0 445 0 0 0 445 148 163 Average value Korea Volume Canada Average value Volume Average value ----783.65 ---783.65 653.09 639.15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 739 739 0 0 -------200.42 200.42 --- 17,323 464 32,650 3,700 3,666 5,403 161 6,983 70,350 4,670 19,475 531.37 553.44 802.76 496.14 849.83 720.30 720.54 466.01 680.66 792.68 962.29 406 299.11 0 -0 -20 190.81 1,206 1,728.69 3,820 592.58 0 -14 590.64 5,465 820.02 22,277 670.42 35,709 694.74 94 0 15 0 2,008 0 0 759 2,877 317 2,050 808.52 -2,316.21 -1,030.81 --203.36 811.98 1,302.57 1,485.20 18,424 464 32,650 3,700 3,666 5,403 161 6,983 71,451 4,695 19,583 540.75 553.44 802.76 496.14 849.83 720.30 720.54 466.01 680.78 792.33 959.21 Bellingham, Blaine, Frontier, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Neah Bay, Oroville, Sea-Tac Int’l. Airport, and Sumas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 99 Table 59a—Volum e and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs D istrict, first quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Japan Canada Average value Volume 1,342 323.41 1,342 323.41 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Seattle: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Spruce Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 3,690 8 97 10,023 6 2,954 16,779 8,382 16,054 648.05 833.87 1,726.30 749.07 2,290.62 541.48 696.58 814.65 910.78 1,982 8 97 6,925 0 2,781 11,792 257 2,596 734.82 833.87 1,726.30 700.01 -533.50 675.12 1,288.63 1,347.97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,877 7,390 -------708.24 704.81 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 127 361 -------1,412.61 1,328.88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---------- Tacoma: Douglas-fir Other firs Hemlock Spruce Pines Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 4,579 110 204 483 846 1,544 7,767 3,418 6,910 727.55 450.67 304.40 1,970.22 444.35 552.48 724.20 782.29 905.78 4,563 110 72 17 154 1,544 6,460 89 590 724.55 450.67 413.69 594.48 666.01 552.48 673.56 1,410.05 1,491.93 0 0 0 184 647 0 832 2,352 3,967 ---2,295.77 315.26 -754.14 718.64 718.88 16 0 0 229 0 0 244 17 242 1,601.23 --2,194.59 --2,156.54 1,790.00 1,438.28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---------- 100 Volume Average value Korea Volume Anacortes: Other fir Average value People's Republic of China Volume Average value Volume Average value Table 59a—Volum e and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs District, first quarter 2003 (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Japan Volume Average value Volume Other ports:a Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 7,359 16 8,322 914 1,480 2,539 281 5,176 26,086 3,753 8,169 470.37 909.68 760.07 663.29 686.60 712.42 771.57 229.12 574.90 1,262.04 1,068.27 0 0 141 0 892 0 0 3,081 4,114 0 0 --560.84 -709.32 --211.59 331.48 --- 0 0 0 0 131 0 0 0 131 37 37 ----750.57 ---750.57 703.80 703.80 Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 15,628 1,475 8,419 1,119 11,986 3,385 287 9,674 51,974 15,553 31,133 587.67 341.78 771.21 597.76 790.62 645.41 805.18 413.57 630.00 915.51 950.99 6,545 1,460 238 72 7,834 154 0 7,406 23,708 347 3,186 727.66 335.68 1,036.58 413.69 700.85 666.01 -403.52 595.16 1,319.95 1,374.64 0 0 0 0 316 647 0 0 963 7,266 11,394 ----1,652.80 315.26 --753.65 711.58 709.71 a Average value People's Republic of China Volume Average value Korea Canada Average value Volume 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 187 187 0 0 -------200.25 200.25 --- 6,708 16 8,181 866 447 2,539 90 1,393 20,240 792 5,079 479.53 909.68 763.50 628.43 586.52 712.42 709.01 542.64 637.96 791.30 877.51 16 0 0 0 229 0 0 187 431 144 603 1,601.23 ---2,194.59 --200.25 1,309.07 1,457.01 1,372.81 6,708 16 8,181 866 447 2,539 90 1,393 20,240 792 5,079 479.53 909.68 763.50 628.43 586.52 712.42 709.01 542.64 637.96 791.30 877.51 Volume Average value Bellingham, Blaine, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Neah Bay, Oroville, and Sumas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 101 Table 59b—Vo lume and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs D istrict, second quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Seattle: Douglas-fir Other firs Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 3,050 53 24 11,342 20 51 2,936 17,477 4,992 12,007 690.54 70.80 900.24 741.92 537.28 2,001.08 539.76 700.59 717.17 849.29 979 0 0 7,182 20 41 2,729 10,951 52 2,154 Tacoma: Douglas-fir Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 3,207 8 178 603 650 798 5,444 3,901 6,114 753.19 1,747.97 487.70 1,910.14 862.44 599.72 864.58 656.78 833.83 3,207 0 178 47 26 745 4,204 216 599 102 Average value Japan Volume Average value People's Republic of China Korea Volume Average value 723.01 --697.13 537.28 1,352.08 508.20 654.50 1,348.55 1,148.22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,818 5,250 --------666.93 705.08 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 156 --------1,066.86 1,503.31 350 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 0 0 756.36 ------756.36 --- 753.19 -487.70 1,738.49 570.97 571.84 719.67 1,393.33 1,593.37 0 0 0 337 624 0 961 2,171 2,875 ---2,226.75 874.71 -1,349.06 592.42 627.52 0 8 0 219 0 20 246 82 318 -1,747.97 -1,458.66 -312.57 1,374.91 1,172.53 1,345.21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---------- Volume Average value Canada Volume Average value Table 59b—Vo lume and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs District, second quarter 2003 (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Japan Volume Average value Volume Other ports:a Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 4,645 142 7,127 1,231 1,709 1,191 245 5,442 21,731 4,832 9,152 558.44 491.42 787.29 458.52 1,129.85 751.11 890.57 298.20 621.48 1,285.04 1,168.34 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 2,766 2,826 0 57 ----200.78 --207.71 207.56 -204.39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 75 ---------663.56 663.56 Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 10,902 195 7,134 1,433 13,655 1,861 296 9,175 44,652 13,725 27,273 652.69 376.20 788.32 469.59 842.07 787.73 1,081.22 401.71 682.09 899.94 952.88 4,186 0 0 178 7,289 46 41 6,240 17,981 268 2,810 746.13 --487.70 699.75 556.44 1,352.08 382.60 599.49 1,384.68 1,224.00 0 0 0 0 337 624 0 0 961 5,064 8,199 ----2,226.75 874.71 --1,349.03 634.93 677.51 a Average value People's Republic of China Volume Average value Korea Canada Average value Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 553 553 0 0 -------200.47 200.47 --- 3,725 142 7,127 1,062 1,649 1,148 4 2,123 16,979 1,038 5,013 582.22 491.42 787.29 436.57 1,163.75 768.18 2,025.35 441.53 710.25 811.21 984.46 0 0 8 0 219 0 0 572 799 110 474 --1,747.97 -1,458.66 --204.37 562.46 1,145.71 1,397.20 4,075 142 7,127 1,062 1,649 1,148 4 2,123 17,330 1,038 5,013 597.19 491.42 787.29 436.57 1,163.75 768.18 2,025.35 441.53 711.18 811.21 984.46 Volume Blaine, Frontier, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, Sea-Tac Int’l Airport, and Sumas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 103 Table 59c—Volum e and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs D istrict, third quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Seattle: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 2,856 122 16 6 10,519 21 1,549 15,089 7,352 12,068 Tacoma: Douglas-fir Hemlock Spruce Pines Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 2,003 129 1,382 917 170 4,601 3,181 5,070 104 Average value Japan People's Republic of China Average value Korea Volume Average value Volume 702.03 569.22 4,161.05 987.83 782.89 526.94 622.85 752.75 773.69 900.14 1,075 78 0 0 5,846 0 1,192 8,191 93 998 700.91 741.99 --731.84 -536.17 699.39 1,441.72 1,555.88 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 21 3,324 4,925 -----526.94 -526.94 611.23 696.60 78 0 8 0 0 0 0 86 45 306 649.12 -2,884.44 ----848.30 1,023.98 1,556.27 139 0 0 0 0 0 0 139 25 25 639.86 ------639.86 725.96 725.96 725.26 434.09 627.50 383.76 644.17 616.64 787.89 975.92 1,957 109 0 37 170 2,273 148 439 720.76 478.40 -461.15 644.17 699.16 1,494.48 1,616.92 0 20 74 881 0 974 910 1,537 -190.81 2,154.56 380.52 -510.91 936.89 828.36 0 0 1,308 0 0 1,308 0 69 --541.42 --541.42 -1,977.19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 -------1,284.16 Volume Average value Canada Volume Average value Table 59c—Volum e and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs District, third quarter 2003 (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Japan Volume Average value Volume Other ports:a Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 4,306 181 11,266 807 1,071 917 19 4,164 22,731 2,881 6,049 501.40 581.51 809.68 546.68 639.08 728.80 1,963.09 286.93 634.01 1,168.22 1,145.24 0 0 0 0 267 60 0 2,600 2,927 0 28 ----797.84 293.57 -209.03 264.47 -470.15 0 0 0 0 101 0 0 0 101 19 33 ----797.86 ---797.86 678.88 599.05 Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 9,164 304 11,282 942 12,972 1,856 19 5,883 42,422 13,414 23,186 612.84 576.56 814.47 534.01 754.46 555.95 1,963.09 385.72 674.36 861.79 980.65 3,031 78 0 109 6,113 97 0 3,962 13,391 241 1,465 713.73 741.99 -478.40 734.72 357.24 -326.18 604.29 1,474.18 1,553.78 0 0 0 20 175 902 0 0 1,097 4,253 6,495 ---190.81 1,369.45 383.96 --537.72 681.19 727.28 a Average value People's Republic of China Volume Average value Korea Canada Volume Average value ------------ 3,251 181 11,266 631 703 857 2 1,292 18,184 1,378 4,401 538.46 581.51 809.68 542.22 555.91 759.35 1,722.33 456.57 712.46 777.58 1,011.72 78 649.12 0 -8 2,884.44 0 -1,308 541.42 0 -0 -0 -1,394 560.27 45 1,023.98 375 1,634.18 3,391 181 11,266 631 703 857 2 1,292 18,323 1,403 4,436 542.63 581.51 809.68 542.22 555.91 759.35 1,722.33 456.57 711.91 776.66 1,010.69 Volume 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Average value Bellingham, Blaine, Laurier, Lynden, Neah Bay, Oroville, and Sumas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 105 Table 59d—Vo lume and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs D istrict, fourth quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Everett: All hardwoods Volume Average value People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume Average value Korea Volume Canada Average value Volume Average value 300 492.70 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Seattle: Douglas-fir Other firs Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 2,448 38 106 6,398 111 122 4,178 13,400 8,377 15,919 670.06 533.60 783.80 678.31 463.66 1,844.78 680.72 686.78 699.73 794.87 610 38 82 6,123 0 122 3,222 10,197 178 1,482 852.80 533.60 644.51 666.91 -1,844.78 659.39 689.03 1,439.94 1,210.74 406 0 0 0 111 0 0 517 5,407 8,486 299.11 ---463.66 --334.47 637.04 673.15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 385 --------1,754.72 1,727.74 611 0 0 0 0 0 0 611 0 74 660.59 ------660.59 -188.15 Tacoma: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 803 65 13 252 819 1,553 29 551 4,085 1,125 3,057 754.00 406.27 1,018.03 462.10 1,437.36 724.64 855.07 442.32 815.77 781.18 968.38 794 65 13 252 322 17 29 537 2,029 150 416 747.43 406.27 1,018.03 462.10 621.45 546.83 855.07 438.46 600.84 1,372.81 1,742.20 0 0 0 0 165 1,536 0 14 1,715 270 1,116 ----2,436.35 726.66 -590.64 890.31 739.83 646.77 0 0 0 0 253 0 0 0 253 0 214 ---– 2,138.91 ---2,138.91 -1,298.83 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------------ 106 Table 59d—Vo lume and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs District, fourth quarter 2003 (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume Average value Other ports:a Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 4,216 126 6,166 1,142 2,153 858 270 5,902 20,833 4,169 7,913 554.42 538.35 860.10 425.71 729.68 640.58 756.62 298.96 589.66 1,230.14 1,162.61 Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 7,467 229 6,178 1,499 9,369 2,522 421 10,631 38,317 13,672 27,190 613.80 500.14 860.43 457.03 756.43 684.55 1,077.64 456.42 647.73 868.19 918.07 a Japan Volume Average value 0 -0 -0 -0 -1,074 799.42 0 -0 -3,727 212.92 4,801 344.09 0 -1 11,800.00 1,404 103 13 334 7,519 17 151 7,486 17,027 328 1,898 793.23 453.43 1,018.03 507.01 683.89 546.83 1,652.96 421.26 581.26 1,409.20 1,329.58 People's Republic of China Average value Volume Korea Volume Canada Average value Volume Average value 0 0 0 0 213 0 0 0 213 18 18 ----797.32 ---797.32 481.22 481.22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------------ 3,639 126 6,077 1,142 867 858 64 2,175 14,947 1,463 4,981 568.54 538.35 860.91 425.71 626.67 640.58 617.90 446.42 666.20 794.51 982.77 406 0 0 0 378 1,647 0 14 2,444 5,695 9,621 299.11 ---1,513.94 708.92 -590.64 764.74 641.42 669.73 0 0 0 0 253 0 0 0 253 17 598 ----2,138.91 ---2,138.91 1,754.72 1,574.65 4,250 126 6,077 1,142 867 858 64 2,175 15,558 1,463 5,055 581.78 538.35 860.91 425.71 626.67 640.58 617.90 446.42 665.98 794.51 971.11 Bellingham, Blaine, Frontier, Laurier, Lynden, Metaline Falls, Oroville, and Sumas. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 107 Table 60—Volum e and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, Columbia-Snake Customs D istrict, 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Coos Bay: Douglas-fir Cedars Hemlock Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods 1,574 8 10,252 51 243 12,128 737.29 2,534.39 357.84 706.07 241.76 407.66 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------- 536 53 105 809 1,503 18 303 955.09 2,131.72 369.50 433.39 674.84 1,678.86 706.06 92 0 0 798 890 0 0 353.34 --430.13 422.20 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 ------1,607.20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- 0 0 0 11 11 0 13 ---679.68 679.68 -1,370.32 Portland: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 31,000 2,388 494 424 290 642 1,643 5,433 42,314 17,215 28,233 825.52 734.57 247.14 670.01 498.89 873.56 824.58 793.85 806.46 779.37 853.73 25,177 889 55 247 85 586 664 5,227 32,930 472 800 745.59 941.62 1,518.86 482.42 697.67 878.22 1,791.73 784.87 779.55 1,347.93 1,582.53 194 3 0 0 11 0 0 37 246 9,027 14,398 315.52 2,928.17 --2,935.75 --2,369.33 776.11 712.36 678.54 33 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 53 242 597 475.06 ----1,056.48 --695.44 1,183.14 1,253.75 299 15 42 0 0 0 80 25 461 2,230 2,397 510.09 677.79 635.76 ---1,730.24 1,118.40 771.42 689.18 710.67 Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 33,111 2,441 502 10,781 290 642 1,694 6,485 55,945 17,233 28,536 823.42 764.89 283.82 370.22 498.89 873.56 821.02 728.19 716.47 780.30 852.16 25,269 889 55 247 85 586 664 6,025 33,820 472 800 744.17 941.62 1,518.86 482.42 697.67 878.22 1,791.73 737.87 770.14 1,347.93 1,582.53 194 3 0 0 11 0 0 37 246 9,027 14,424 315.52 2,928.17 --2,935.75 --2,369.33 776.11 712.36 680.21 33 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 53 242 597 475.06 ----1,056.48 --695.44 1,183.14 1,253.75 299 15 42 0 0 0 80 35 472 2,230 2,411 510.09 678.40 635.76 ---1,730.24 986.25 769.38 689.18 714.27 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 108 Volume Average value Taiwan Volume Volume Average value Korea Port and species Longview/Vancouver:: Douglas-fir Other firs Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods Average value People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume Average value Table 61a—Volum e and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs D istrict, first quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume 963 4,844 51 231 6,089 715.09 348.85 706.07 213.47 404.63 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 183 11 105 510 809 18 38 897.49 2,342.34 369.50 443.44 563.21 1,678.86 1,255.18 25 0 0 499 524 0 0 460.92 --438.43 439.50 --- Portland: Douglas-fir Other firs Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 7,900 482 33 11 92 166 1,339 10,022 4,712 7,529 841.97 721.38 772.18 2,935.75 945.70 1,823.86 1,109.04 891.03 740.79 881.31 6,694 173 15 0 66 161 1,339 8,449 36 86 Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 9,046 943 4,982 11 92 217 2,080 16,920 4,730 7,567 829.58 758.98 352.06 2,935.75 945.70 1,561.36 846.50 700.32 744.32 883.17 6,719 173 15 0 66 161 1,839 8,973 36 86 Coos Bay: Douglas-fir Hemlock Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Longview (Washington): Douglas-fir Other firs Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods Average value Taiwan Volume Average value ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 ------588.86 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- 0 0 0 11 11 0 0 ---679.68 679.68 --- 766.73 906.47 404.57 -1,083.41 1,783.53 1,109.04 845.12 1,492.67 1,579.81 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 11 2,779 3,691 ---2,935.75 ---2,935.75 705.42 696.08 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 107 --------1,235.88 1,229.89 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 501 501 -----3,660.17 -3,360.17 750.07 750.07 765.59 906.47 404.57 -1,083.41 1,783.53 926.97 821.43 1,492.67 1,579.81 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 11 2,779 3,704 ---2,935.75 ---2,935.75 705.42 695.70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 107 --------1,235.88 1,229.89 0 0 0 0 0 4 11 15 501 501 -----3,360.17 679.68 1,445.53 750.07 750.07 Volume Average value Korea Volume Average value Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 109 Table 61b—Vo lume and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs D istrict, second quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume 188 2,198 2,386 713.96 346.49 375.46 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 219 42 248 508 13 853.03 2,073.69 429.02 745.66 2,659.48 67 0 248 315 0 313.16 -429.02 404.42 -- Portland: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 6,808 381 6 122 131 179 801 8,428 5,327 8,606 811.42 850.89 1,929.54 879.22 984.24 1,950.26 798.82 840.74 743.60 835.02 4,806 133 6 15 122 140 760 5,981 142 313 Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 7,214 422 6 2,320 131 179 1,049 11,323 5,327 8,618 810.14 971.09 1,929.54 374.41 984.24 1,950.26 711.30 738.41 743.60 837.71 4,873 133 6 15 122 140 1,008 6,297 142 313 Coos Bay: Douglas-fir Hemlock All softwoods Longview (Washington): Douglas-fir Other firs Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Average value Average value ---- 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 0 13 ----2,659.48 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 741.20 943.85 1,929.54 911.16 986.35 2,181.93 775.12 789.11 1,596.68 2,063.48 160 0 0 0 0 0 0 160 2,692 4,363 254.84 ------254.84 696.39 661.25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 142 --------1,335.57 1,295.71 299 15 0 0 0 39 25 378 1,030 1,069 510.09 677.79 ---1,128.23 1,118.40 620.67 678.60 675.16 735.32 943.85 1,929.54 911.16 986.35 2,181.93 689.87 769.85 1,596.68 2,063.48 160 0 0 0 0 0 0 160 2,692 4,376 254.84 ------254.84 696.39 667.05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 142 --------1,335.57 1,295.71 299 15 0 0 0 39 25 378 1,030 1,069 510.09 677.79 ---1,128.23 1,118.40 620.67 678.60 675.16 Note: The hardwood lumber shown under the Port of Coos Bay was actually exported from the Port of Newport. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 110 Taiwan Volume Volume Average value Korea Volume Average value Table 61c—Volum e and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs D istrict, third quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume 214 2,147 2,361 768.65 394.23 428.09 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 Longview and Vancouver, Washington: Douglas-fir 64 Other softwoods 51 All softwoods 115 All hardwoods 93 1,035.36 354.00 734.76 398.57 0 51 51 0 -354.00 354.00 -- Portland: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 6,720 264 452 26 32 225 263 1,136 9,117 2,617 4,381 880.34 965.42 187.72 580.33 609.56 910.07 1,768.89 641.73 843.29 860.58 904.74 5,330 178 32 26 2 205 253 1,122 7,147 153 194 Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 6,998 264 452 2,173 32 225 263 1,186 11,593 2,617 4,474 878.35 965.42 187.72 396.44 609.56 910.07 1,768.89 629.40 757.65 860.58 894.24 5,330 178 32 26 2 205 253 1,172 7,197 153 194 Coos Bay: Douglas-fir Hemlock All softwoods Average value Taiwan Volume Average value ---- 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 780.22 954.17 1,821.45 580.33 1,921.98 895.82 1,729.09 633.64 802.74 1,313.17 1,317.06 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 1,101 1,905 594.49 -------594.49 785.63 723.59 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 20 89 198 -----1,056.48 --1,056.48 766.96 1,070.86 0 0 23 0 0 0 10 0 33 222 281 --639.69 ---2,802.04 -1,285.59 617.94 719.94 780.22 954.17 1,821.45 580.33 1,921.98 895.82 1,729.09 621.52 799.57 1,313.17 1,317.06 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 1,101 1,905 594.49 -------594.49 785.63 723.59 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 20 89 198 -----1,056.48 --1,056.48 766.96 1,070.86 0 0 23 0 0 0 10 0 33 222 281 --639.69 ---2,802.04 -1,285.59 617.94 719.94 Volume Average value Korea Volume Average value Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 111 Table 61d—Vo lume and average value of lumb er exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs D istrict, fourth quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume 209 8 1,062 12 1,292 828.42 2,534.39 348.77 773.51 444.14 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 70 159 1,348.41 599.33 0 0 --- Portland: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 9,573 1,261 36 244 247 194 1,035 2,157 14,747 4,559 7,718 783.49 656.18 695.42 561.43 380.17 721.89 230.09 676.39 706.63 814.44 818.73 8,347 405 17 192 83 194 110 2,006 11,353 142 207 Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 9,853 1,261 44 1,306 247 194 1,035 2,169 16,110 4,559 7,878 788.48 656.18 1,031.39 388.44 380.17 721.89 230.09 676.94 688.38 914.44 814.29 8,347 405 17 192 83 194 110 2,006 11,353 142 207 Coos Bay: Douglas-fir Cedars Hemlock Other softwoods All softwoods Longview (Washington): Douglas-fir All hardwoods Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 112 Average value Taiwan Volume Average value ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 13 -1,370.32 709.06 950.42 771.24 442.13 666.44 721.89 1,452.31 656.67 711.11 1,099.58 1,106.46 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 37 41 2,456 4,439 -2,928.17 -----2,369.33 2,415.90 704.87 661.62 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 73 150 475.06 -------475.06 1,583.89 1,473.63 0 0 19 0 0 0 27 0 46 477 546 --631.15 ---1,968.91 -1,404.35 681.30 739.26 709.06 950.42 771.24 442.13 666.44 721.89 1,452.31 656.67 711.11 1,099.58 1,106.46 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 37 41 2,456 4,439 -2,928.17 -----2,369.33 2,415.90 704.87 661.62 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 73 150 475.06 -------475.06 1,583.89 1,473.63 0 0 19 0 0 0 27 0 46 477 559 --631.15 ---1,968.91 -1,404.35 681.30 754.08 Volume Average value Korea Volume Average value Ta ble 6 2— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of lumber exp orts by p ort, species , and des tination , San Francisco Customs District, 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value 9 3,074.07 7 2,954.29 0 73 6,088 22,774 86 3 702 28,885 197 58,808 5,567 468.23 85.00 699.91 1,353.73 1,244.90 557.70 109.22 842.93 345.60 1,493.46 16 0 236 86 0 19 235 75 667 4,234 360.21 -2,492.36 1,353.73 -524.44 1,570.37 689.63 1,709.82 1,321.53 Richmond: All hardwoods 232 1,073.32 0 San Francisco and Airport: Cedars All hardwoods 1,008 12 1,090.49 3,301.15 73 6,088 23,782 86 3 702 28,885 197 59,816 5,821 468.23 85.00 716.46 1,353.73 1,244.90 557.70 109.22 842.93 358.15 1,482.93 Eureka: All hardwoods Oakland: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Average value -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 0 12,994 0 0 683 0 0 13,677 206 --736.33 --558.63 --727.45 1,142.51 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 8 767.00 ------– 767.00 3,185.41 0 0 0 0 0 0 586 0 586 47 ------801.36 -801.36 1,647.75 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 11 -3,569.74 1,008 0 1,090.49 -- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 16 0 236 86 0 19 235 75 667 4,250 360.21 -2,492.36 1,353.73 -524.44 1,570.37 689.63 1,709.82 1,328.92 0 0 14,002 0 0 683 0 0 14,685 206 --761.83 --558.63 --752.38 1,142.51 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 8 767.00 -------767.00 3,185.41 0 0 0 0 0 0 586 0 586 47 ------801.36 -801.36 1,647.75 Volume Average value Taiwan Volume Volume Average value Korea Volume Average value Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 113 Ta ble 6 3a— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of lumber exp orts by p ort, species , and des tination , San Francisco Customs District, first quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Oakland: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Volume 31 920 3,913 39 186 1,622 74 6,786 682 Average value 558.11 225.13 697.31 1,951.59 666.46 560.29 679.67 606.03 2,530.60 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 114 Japan Volume 16 0 66 39 0 147 30 298 128 Average value 360.21 -3,678.20 1,951.59 -1,816.52 392.91 2,026.54 2,815.89 People's Republic of China Volume Average value 0 -0 -693 852.21 0 -186 666.46 0 -0 -879 812.98 63 1,206.17 Korea Volume 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 Average value 767.00 ------767.00 -- Taiwan Volume 0 0 0 0 0 67 0 67 0 Average value -----970.65 -970.65 -- Ta ble 6 3b— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of lumber exp orts by p ort, species , and des tination , San Francisco Customs District, second quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Volume Oakland: Other firs Cedars Hemlock Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods 1,712 4,139 30 69 6,497 78 12,524 1,125 82.00 710.68 202.39 659.08 72.24 1,070.64 294.29 2,220.39 0 133 30 0 0 18 181 924 -1,694.45 202.39 --1,752.36 1,454.98 2,417.00 0 1,583 0 69 0 0 1,653 0 -803.91 -659.08 --797.86 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 1,022.61 0 -- 0 -- 1,712 4,139 30 69 6,497 78 12,524 1,317 82.00 710.68 202.39 659.08 72.24 1,070.64 294.29 2,046.14 0 133 30 0 0 18 181 924 -1,694.45 202.39 --1,752.36 1,454.98 2,417.00 0 1,583 0 69 0 0 1,653 0 -803.91 -659.08 --797.86 -- Total: Other firs Cedars Hemlock Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Volume Average value Volume Average value Korea Port and species Richmond: All hardwoods Average value People's Republic of China Japan Taiwan Volume Average value – -------- 0 0 0 0 24 0 24 0 ----1,264.29 -1,264.29 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --------- 0 0 0 0 24 0 24 0 ----1,264.29 -1,264.29 -- Volume Average value Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 115 Ta ble 6 3c— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of lumber exp orts by p ort, species , and des tination , San Francisco Customs District, third quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Eureka: All hardwoods Volume Average value People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume Average value Korea Volume Taiwan Average value Volume Average value 9 3,074.07 5 2,954.29 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 6 1,755 6,502 3 113 7,644 24 16,046 2,944 759.41 48.43 762.17 1,244.90 910.01 106.81 996.46 373.39 959.95 0 0 13 0 0 23 8 44 2,588 --4,169.33 --1,563.63 349.63 2,081.82 842.11 0 0 4,236 0 113 0 0 4,349 92 --839.14 -910.01 --840.98 1,253.07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 --------3,185.41 0 0 0 0 0 436 0 436 0 -----676.65 -676.65 -- Richmond: All hardwoods 41 1,312.06 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- San Francisco and Airport: Cedars All hardwoods 687 7 943.86 2,537.00 0 6 -2,818.39 687 0 943.86 -- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 6 1,755 7,189 3 113 7,644 24 16,733 3,001 759.41 48.43 779.53 1,244.90 910.01 106.81 996.46 396.81 974.77 0 0 13 0 0 23 8 44 2,598 --4,169.33 --1,563.63 349.63 2,081.82 850.09 0 0 4,922 0 113 0 0 5,036 92 --853.75 -910.01 --855.01 1,253.07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 --------3,185.41 0 0 0 0 0 436 0 436 0 -----676.65 -676.65 -- Oakland: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Spruce Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 116 Ta ble 6 3d— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of lumber exp orts by p ort, species , and des tination , San Francisco Customs District, fourth quarter 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Taiwan Oakland: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods 36 1,700 8,220 18 334 13,122 21 23,452 816 340.51 49.94 646.48 1,963.01 357.16 73.16 405.87 278.63 1,549.37 0 0 24 18 19 64 19 144 594 --2,764.57 1,963.01 524.44 1,009.21 310.42 1,259.50 1,382.70 0 0 6,481 0 315 0 0 6,797 52 --640.24 -347.04 --626.64 871.74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---------- 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 60 47 -----1,333.33 -1,333.33 1,647.75 321 5 1,404.07 4,383.70 0 5 -4,383.70 321 0 1,404.07 -- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 36 1,700 8,542 18 334 13,122 21 23,773 821 340.51 49.94 674.96 1,963.01 357.16 73.16 405.87 293.83 1,566.92 0 0 24 18 19 64 19 144 599 --2,764.57 1,963.01 524.44 1,009.21 310.42 1,259.50 1,408.17 0 0 6,803 0 315 0 0 7,118 52 --676.31 -347.04 --661.72 871.74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---------- 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 60 47 -----1,333.33 -1,333.33 1,647.75 Total: Douglas-fir Other firs Cedars Hemlock Pines Redwood Other softwoods All softwoods All hardwoods Volume Average value Korea Volume Volume Average value People's Republic of China Port and species San Francisco and Airport: Cedars All hardwoods Average value Japan Volume Average value Volume Average value Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 117 Ta ble 6 4— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of lumber exp orts by p ort, species , and des tination , Anchorage Customs District, 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Alcan: Red alder Volume Average value People's Republic of China Japan Volume Average value Volume Average value Korea Volume Canada Average value Volume Average value 18 1,631.86 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 131 1,855.78 131 1,855.78 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Ketchikan: Spruce 1,217 1,023.87 1,217 1,023.87 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Total: Spruce All softwoods Red alder All hardwoods 1,217 1,217 18 149 1,217 1,217 0 131 1,023.87 1,023.87 -1,855.78 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- Anchorage: All hardwoods 1,023.87 1,023.87 1,631.86 1,828.35 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 118 Ta ble 6 5— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of lumber exp orts by p ort, species , and des tination , Anchorage Customs District, all quarters 2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Destination All countries Port and species Volume People's Republic of China Japan Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Korea Volume Canada Average value Volume Average value 1st quarter– Alcan: Red alder 18 1,631.86 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Anchorage: All hardwoods 25 4,133.15 25 4,133.15 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Ketchikan: Spruce 231 1,050.33 231 1,050.33 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Total: Spruce Red alder All hardwoods 231 18 44 1,050.33 1,631.86 3,088.92 231 0 25 1,050.33 -4,133.15 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 ---- 0 0 0 ---- 2nd quarter– Anchorage: All hardwoods 6 2,596.00 6 2,596.00 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Ketchikan: Spruce 236 982.98 236 982.98 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Total: Spruce All hardwoods 236 6 982.98 2,596.00 236 6 982.98 2,596.00 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 3rd quarter– Anchorage: All hardwoods 89 954.78 89 954.78 0 – 0 -- 0 -- 10 3,658.62 10 3,658.62 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Ketchikan: Spruce 750 1,028.58 750 1,028.58 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- Total: Spruce All hardwoods 750 10 1,028.58 3,658.62 750 10 1,028.58 3,658.62 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 4th quarter– Anchorage: All hardwoods Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 119 Table 66—Volum e and average value of softwood lum ber exports to Canada from the Great Falls Customs District, 1992-2003 a (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Total Year and quarter Volume Douglas-fir Average value Western hemlock Volume Average value Volume Other softwoods Average value Volume Average value 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 16,119 16,669 11,750 13,636 12,804 17,370 17,454 10,367 9,694 8,303 573.49 625.05 635.06 551.63 592.79 574.27 657.76 702.40 706.96 654.85 8,158 8,656 6,138 5,839 4,575 7,595 3,112 2,635 3,172 2,964 662.54 728.74 719.13 653.02 716.13 643.85 694.55 762.91 741.76 611.50 655 769 339 772 1,071 854 7 14 19 31 716.03 756.83 634.22 624.35 565.02 731.12 1,173.45 388.76 605.10 400.73 7,306 7,244 5,273 7,025 7,158 8,921 14,336 7,718 6,522 5,307 461.27 487.16 537.27 459.36 518.13 500.01 649.53 682.32 688.31 680.57 2,660 3,157 2,302 1,878 595.87 626.74 694.58 627.94 1,195 996 1,119 735 591.42 728.04 685.49 609.40 22 0 0 19 608.37 --941.95 1,443 2,161 1,183 1,124 559.46 580.07 703.44 634.58 2002 total 9,997 634.37 4,045 654.34 41 764.74 5,911 619.86 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 1,902 2,328 1,810 1,736 634.11 591.62 634.13 626.03 615 520 664 615 558.44 792.63 758.08 675.51 32 0 0 37 500.88 --601.69 1,255 1,808 1,146 1,084 618.99 533.78 562.69 598.74 2003 total 7,777 619.59 2,414 693.61 69 554.97 5,293 573.55 a Great Falls Customs District includes all ports in Montana and Idaho. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 120 Ta ble 6 7— Vo lum e an d av erag e value of h ardw oo d lumber exp orts from Sea ttle, Columbia-Snake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1992-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in thousands of dollars) Seattle Customs District Year and quarter Columbia-Snake Customs District Volume Average value 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 94,954 91,661 84,835 93,216 106,015 107,322 63,018 90,968 101,053 86,789 105,556 1,109.87 1,161.64 1,216.99 1,174.13 1,212.20 1,174.36 1,080.08 1,082.53 1,055.81 968.17 934.43 21,739 26,165 32,132 27,333 29,067 31,172 21,992 26,635 21,203 26,807 26,670 1,094.12 1,196.18 1,371.44 1,316.39 1,252.99 1,269.97 1,073.06 1,119.37 1,019.87 1,040.45 855.97 210 301 11 0 0 0 27 51 0 0 24 30,188 26,496 22,603 26,158 962.35 950.01 982.19 925.63 7,577 8,618 4,474 7,878 881.55 837.71 894.24 814.29 2003 total 105,445 954.39 28,547 851.74 Volume Average value Anchorage Customs District Volume Average value 209.52 548.17 1,133.14 ---1,362.09 1,201.04 --2,665.93 9,275 14,722 14,053 5,715 2,049 2,709 4,158 2,791 3,714 2,112 2,444 1,224.00 1,409.93 1,299.44 1,326.68 1,386.24 1,257.86 1,414.48 1,424.17 1,383.54 1,524.31 1,542.09 74 6 91 10 1,852.40 2,596.00 1,279.33 3,658.62 605 1,291 2,989 821 2,629.30 2,050.34 971.60 1,566.92 181 1,688.60 5,705 1,477.02 Volume Average value San Francisco Customs District To All Countries To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 41,169 40,028 33,259 38,123 34,415 34,630 15,051 16,479 14,578 15,445 15,272 1,175.23 1,250.50 1,420.67 1,456.84 1,477.41 1,387.85 1,334.98 1,334.22 1,305,57 1,204.73 1,056.41 10,514 13,027 10,152 8,953 9,504 8,192 5,064 4,355 2,872 4,401 1,239 1,072.38 1,275.81 1,413.42 1,378.98 1,387.38 1,416.19 1,132.25 1,323.06 1,409.66 1,153.21 1,317.87 0 92 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 24 -1,369.57 -----864.12 --2,665.93 7,928 5,417 4,046 2,239 938 1,319 1,080 683 1,292 455 551 1,218.09 1,480.52 1,480.97 1,360.88 1,315.57 1,399.16 1,514.01 1,423.07 1,352.31 1,900.21 2,228.55 3,242 2,810 1,463 1,898 1,371.23 1,225.33 1,553.12 1,329.58 86 313 194 207 1,579.81 2,063.48 1,317.06 1,106.46 25 6 91 10 4,133.15 2,596.00 1,279.33 3,658.62 128 924 2,598 599 2,815.89 2,417.00 850.09 1,408.17 2003 total 9,413 1,347.55 800 1,582.53 132 2,066.84 4,250 1,328.92 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 333 78 203 1,138 704 2,640 4,662 13,305 23,623 23,356 32,101 633.63 923.08 724.14 790.86 1,445.01 1,042.77 700.68 702.49 726.82 722.30 684.60 0 0 0 381 55 743 640 3,339 5,664 7,610 13,143 ---687.66 896.45 1,677.76 702.06 748.23 631.98 717.61 675.22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------------ 53 155 92 0 49 90 41 39 141 131 302 509.43 1,619.35 1,206.52 -1,204.08 1,283.48 1,408.03 1,496.78 1,881.80 1,498.34 832.87 11,330 7,956 6,467 9,610 708.89 667.98 726.14 671.54 3,697 4,376 1,905 4,439 693.99 667.05 723.59 661.62 0 0 0 0 ----- 63 0 92 52 1,206.17 -1,253.07 871.74 2003 total 35,363 692.69 14,417 679.76 0 -- 206 1,142.51 To People’s Republic of China Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 121 Ta ble 6 8— Vo lum e of lum ber exp orts from British C olumbia p orts by species and des tination , 1993-2003 (In thousand board feet) Year Total, all species Douglasfir 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 11,974,849 12,271,589 12,500,939 12,256,620 11,516,058 10,699,390 10,896,046 10,920,898 11,216,905 11,995,659 12,375,244 663,596 703,609 830,686 801,192 747,305 848,775 905,239 1,025,082 859,790 846,587 781,128 2,241,928 2,218,517 1,984,977 1,863,155 1,731,186 1,461,984 1,478,558 1,323,279 1,209,516 1,049,543 1,063,829 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2,271,386 2,246,318 2,420,462 2,616,214 2,130,206 1,575,471 1,795,303 1,904,164 1,577,689 1,515,500 1,446,886 205,075 244,610 320,540 435,525 354,049 343,745 373,161 442,334 291,417 318,703 275,597 1,097,117 1,103,547 1,078,768 977,918 832,481 561,473 617,881 615,091 495,500 403,887 363,806 Hem-fir Spruce Other softwoods 1,032,731 946,795 1,181,420 1,141,084 969,891 783,467 753,819 1,011,484 921,139 891,409 785,179 105,173 108,334 105,851 106,854 93,266 51,253 64,930 53,631 64,886 38,636 44,229 7,931,421 8,139,641 8,398,005 8,344,335 7,974,410 7,553,911 7,693,500 7,507,422 8,161,574 9,169,484 9,700,879 164,749 31,067 175,070 198,872 188,103 118,118 101,618 131,272 110,964 100,731 104,697 100,295 102,293 97,437 98,232 86,169 47,409 60,023 48,821 60,167 34,177 35,206 704,150 643,783 748,647 905,667 669,404 504,726 642,620 666,647 619,641 658,002 667,580 768,669 832,279 900,668 844,579 681,492 579,870 563,981 772,799 731,885 695,993 574,501 1,020 1,943 5,773 6,643 5,910 3,237 2,097 3,527 2,840 803 2,074 7,004,125 7,335,955 7,467,566 7,331,958 7,170,008 6,961,432 6,950,906 6,729,640 7,446,829 8,376,948 8,834,755 8 0 0 34 48 76 139 403 850 1,868 2,539 16,845 4,449 7,096 4,088 1,137 2,728 5,613 7,546 8,984 15,210 24,196 Cedars To All Countries To Japan To United States a 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 8,925,391 9,390,341 9,465,010 9,148,980 8,863,227 8,743,274 8,659,092 8,508,678 9,225,342 9,939,938 10,258,496 327,425 326,825 388,109 261,063 263,282 416,637 425,062 454,021 468,626 383,029 355,059 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 92,088 19,529 17,508 18,964 8,267 8,667 10,017 22,376 38,187 60,032 85,930 4,421 1,153 1,471 1,433 130 638 365 3,051 4,185 4,701 11,820 824,152 883,262 702,895 704,737 742,535 782,098 717,046 548,691 575,162 483,165 492,107 To People’s Republic of China a 70,814 13,906 8,543 13,251 6,936 5,199 3,764 9,754 20,488 31,978 33,695 0 0 399 158 16 26 136 1,622 3,680 6,275 13,680 Figures do not include shipments of railroad crossties. Source: Statistics Canada, Vancouver, B.C., "Canadian Exports Cleared Through B.C. Custom Ports. 122 Table 69—Average value of lumber exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination, 1993-2003 (In Canadian dollars per thousand board feet) Year Total, all species Douglasfir Hem-fir Cedars Spruce Other softwoods To All Countries 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 561.05 636.28 599.05 644.30 696.87 620.34 686.78 646.63 597.67 540.66 437.23 NA NA NA 954.14 925.00 752.38 822.00 773.65 736.90 702.35 641.67 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 NA NA NA 937.88 1,004.87 856.86 862.85 863.17 856.69 814.95 761.96 NA NA NA 1,137.11 1,100.91 927.09 970.53 904.12 986.75 937.03 872.85 NA NA NA 768.75 793.90 656.24 713.61 708.67 645.55 630.26 537.92 NA NA NA 1,005.34 1,274.44 1,338.80 1,251.29 1,366.12 1,329.11 1,333.18 1,144.81 NA NA NA 1,428.22 1,432.79 1,119.91 1,049.42 1,181.52 970.16 1,245.37 1,133.74 NA NA NA 527.36 575.58 520.65 607.35 517.59 490.39 435.47 349.28 NA NA NA 1,501.09 1,575.25 1,452.38 1,448.62 1,587.74 1,584.67 1,545.15 1,445.27 NA NA NA 1,453.21 1,434.74 1,138.05 1,066.29 1,205.24 975.09 1,257.22 1,213.03 NA NA NA 694.99 803.26 732.67 749.34 727.08 690.47 601.44 571.64 NA NA NA 790.82 1,078.14 1,193.45 1,093.96 1,206.69 1,223.02 1,211.82 955.09 NA NA NA 1,021.98 1,204.23 726.29 506.44 792.17 1,011.62 1,571.61 466.25 NA NA NA 505.80 554.74 504.27 594.77 497.25 474.18 422.42 331.93 NA NA NA 1,411.76 1,333.33 473.68 1,280.58 1,590.57 424.71 836.19 870.03 NA NA NA 487.28 554.09 527.86 503.47 567.06 565.67 481.46 459.13 To Japan NA NA NA 907.80 952.76 776.49 799.76 799.43 810.67 846.93 786.88 To United States a 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 453.29 522.60 457.72 538.79 597.70 553.12 630.08 570.29 538.17 480.03 368.09 NA NA NA 603.52 608.24 540.97 631.34 576.18 552.91 477.26 386.09 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 NA NA NA 403.13 433.77 455.98 451.43 499.78 496.50 510.33 521.40 NA NA NA 495.46 253.85 280.56 441.10 560.14 677.42 374.39 429.53 NA NA NA 551.49 563.05 518.95 607.17 563.58 480.88 425.08 318.60 To People’s Republic of China NA NA NA 353.56 408.45 432.97 330.77 344.17 347.42 392.55 402.31 NA NA NA 1,335.44 1,625.00 1,769.23 823.53 737.98 968.48 1,185.34 939.55 NA = not available. a Figures do not include shipments of railroad crossties. Source: Statistics Canada, Vancouver, B.C., "Canadian Exports Cleared Through B.C. Custom Ports." 123 Table 70—Volum e of all species of softwoo d lumber imports into the Seattle Customs District, 1993-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale) Countries of origin Year and quarter All countries Canada 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 3,279,118 3,575,758 3,871,772 3,803,422 3,392,218 3,050,317 3,246,662 3,213,148 3,745,653 3,264,557 3,552,050 3,850,896 3,783,666 3,366,792 3,035,612 3,198,835 3,177,351 3,730,488 8,267 19,789 19,367 18,255 18,282 11,319 17,066 23,385 6,736 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,197 3,142 839 230 699 604 2,458 3,928 4,589 17 414 35 84 163 407 2,725 3,547 1,593 NA NA NA 21 1,326 1,499 3,254 1,351 731 903,662 1,076,650 827,185 786,979 901,586 1,074,358 824,915 782,756 514 1,136 1,211 2,689 15 0 0 0 1,200 682 422 504 195 267 365 467 19 0 93 167 3,594,476 3,583,615 5,551 15 2,809 1,294 279 893,529 1,033,552 1,038,611 964,718 889,569 1,030,400 1,036,667 962,459 1,841 1,569 283 964 17 68 175 0 567 503 664 389 640 654 634 835 475 125 147 62 3,930,411 3,919,095 4,657 261 2,122 2,763 809 2002 total 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total NA = not available. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 124 Chile West Germany New Zealand Russia Uruguay Table 71—Average value of all species of softwoo d lumber imports into the Seattle Customs District, 1993-2003 (Value in dollars per thousand board feet) Countries of origin Year and quarter 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 average 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 average All countries Canada Chile West Germany 341.24 366.93 329.76 376.33 426.33 352.24 411.43 395.23 350.52 338.07 363.49 326.99 373.77 424.01 350.44 412.54 393.90 349.13 941.45 872.56 816.44 852.49 813.92 738.05 638.18 475.61 524.62 1,520.00 --------- 357.82 367.75 289.36 268.51 356.57 367.03 288.34 266.42 633.91 615.27 635.01 734.74 325.48 324.31 267.49 255.55 274.58 272.74 267.51 New Zealand Russia Uruguay 1,193.48 1,021.01 1,156.14 1,352.17 1,001.67 943.97 635.25 836.82 1,069.82 1,117.65 442.03 885.71 940.48 792.03 901.68 591.91 462.26 502.85 NA NA NA 683.98 496.19 430.37 390.58 361.87 374.40 439.77 ---- 1,093.96 959.68 902.30 601.08 515.32 453.60 524.80 442.98 555.27 -408.47 511.96 679.19 439.77 944.07 479.15 480.55 266.08 254.59 273.95 272.25 681.98 606.48 867.79 551.17 762.16 1,038.11 687.11 -- 531.24 609.76 646.46 598.90 470.66 436.86 456.61 337.26 448.80 426.40 517.03 486.03 266.66 640.73 784.00 598.26 419.12 460.60 NA = not available. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 125 Table 72—Volum e of all species of softwoo d lumber imports into the Columbia-Snake Customs District, 1993-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale) Countries of origin Year and quarter All countries Argentina 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 19,572 49,292 45,075 43,438 64,478 89,300 130,253 112,464 125,108 2002 total 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total Russia 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 120 148 8,696 22,964 27,103 29,970 41,445 52,475 70,085 51,398 73,897 333 117 17 0 0 0 0 53 128 17,284 18,831 20,320 16,701 6 0 0 0 14,134 21,753 23,456 24,481 0 378 143 164 0 73,136 6 83,824 685 899 585 158 249 0 0 0 0 16,604 16,285 17,637 21,425 0 2 0 0 19,612 25,391 24,259 20,488 247 573 410 411 1,891 0 71,951 2 89,750 1,642 Canada Chile NA NA NA 37 198 0 22 405 0 4,171 20,249 13,792 9,359 5,503 3,789 15,925 7,448 3,067 171 23 1,953 0 366 2,469 1,662 2,180 17 6,013 5,266 1,250 659 12,395 28,907 41,354 48,569 46,550 32,190 42,794 45,711 43,179 40 19 105 254 569 1,604 1,259 981 0 0 0 0 163,874 418 4,412 37,774 43,065 42,483 42,741 223 19 0 76 166,063 319 NA = not available. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 126 New Zealand Brazil Malaysia Table 73—Average value of all species of softwoo d lumber imports into the Columbia-Snake Customs D istrict, 1993-2003 (Value in dollars per thousand board feet) Countries of origin Year and quarter All countries Argentina Brazil 992.34 917.05 882.48 742.56 826.50 708.72 647.57 565.05 567.50 NA NA NA 1,024.65 740.36 -763.13 519.36 -- 850.64 913.13 889.65 839.52 906.97 796.88 660.15 478.02 491.24 600.59 610.48 682.78 700.58 450.96 617.62 481.97 659.93 2002 average 652.45 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 average 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Chile Malaysia New Zealand Russia 362.18 956.52 321.56 -400.71 307.35 333.47 128.37 1,506.51 1,003.16 1,240.22 1,888.97 1,641.08 943.35 758.92 725.65 621.84 565.30 ------1,258.01 2,242.09 2,356.76 1,067.85 825.60 868.48 709.58 789.19 691.26 603.02 534.83 567.87 765.77 863.25 705.88 ----353.12 482.30 488.62 399.86 514.46 471.44 ----- 603.43 576.95 620.14 610.24 2,009.45 ---- 600.94 650.73 747.46 772.84 -878.65 765.21 607.73 593.36 459.91 -- 602.81 2,009.45 705.06 790.00 613.78 552.33 554.34 629.33 392.35 596.82 -359.85 409.49 389.48 555.33 586.26 ----- 583.51 525.82 517.40 548.33 -1,790.77 --- 648.49 568.25 574.27 702.60 710.00 724.83 959.53 1,205.32 586.64 396.80 438.77 -- 543.77 1,790.77 618.08 901.68 Canada NA = not available. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. 127 Table 74—Volum e and average value of plywood expo rts from Seattle and Columb ia-Snake Customs D istricts by destination, 1992-2003 (Volume in thousand square feet; value in dollars per thousand square feet) From both customs districts Softwood 3/8-inch basis Year and quarter Volume Average value From Seattle Customs District Hardwood 3/8-inch basis Softwood 3/8-inch basis Average value Volume Volume Average value From Columbia-Snake Customs District Hardwood 3/8-inch basis Softwood 3/8-inch basis Volume Average value Volume Hardwood 3/8-inch basis Average value Volume Average value To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total 144,531 136,189 102,369 107,205 114,058 102,496 43,805 39,698 39,587 31,101 30,637 247.46 277.72 278.81 275.89 240.04 251.05 279.43 301.39 325.48 342.72 298.52 44,110 35,494 33,481 51,540 50,407 48,400 29,367 23,570 25,455 22,593 5,282 294.40 335.61 332.96 314.59 286.43 320.29 358.35 432.00 453.49 435.37 454.34 40,085 55,197 32,612 57,437 76,352 62,832 24,661 27,159 28,402 22,881 24,922 262.67 295.18 262.88 246.41 221.54 245.33 283.53 308.25 337.76 329.88 290.87 43,005 34,232 31,986 49,754 47,189 43,373 28,793 23,235 25,324 22,227 5,282 294.48 336.12 330.96 316.05 288.48 320.44 358.18 431.93 451.16 438.43 454.35 104,446 80,992 69,757 49,768 37,706 39,663 19,144 12,539 11,185 8,219 5,715 241.63 265.82 286.27 309.92 277.49 260.13 274.14 286.53 289.20 378.47 331.87 1,105 1,262 1,495 1,786 3,219 5,117 574 335 131 366 0 291.40 321.71 375.92 273.80 256.29 313.39 367.06 436.90 904.71 249.24 -- 7,541 7,706 7,436 6,732 278.20 297.22 335.58 350.43 481 0 0 5 414.51 --826.37 5,835 5,480 6,514 5,781 266.13 319.68 321.37 343.43 481 0 0 5 414.51 --826.37 1,706 2,226 922 951 319.45 241.87 435.95 392.88 0 0 0 0 ----- 29,415 314.22 486 418.34 23,610 312.73 486 418.34 5,806 320.04 0 -- 7,434 11,122 7,405 9,194 22,484 14,712 1,905 7,462 5,924 4,141 1,407 239.44 331.86 316.68 295.74 249.60 292.81 337.85 236.58 419.00 502.65 436.18 1,358 1,021 1,813 3,077 1,590 4,045 1,746 489 376 544 44 362.30 437.81 387.76 547.61 522.64 426.51 486.39 417.97 510.05 329.94 102.34 5,232 6,906 3,210 3,621 16,218 12,608 1,078 5,098 2,751 1,650 501 247.13 386.48 321.50 265.95 251.59 289.14 318.35 235.76 540.52 473.47 380.01 1,189 486 1,398 2,331 571 1,887 1,356 338 258 221 44 339.78 448.56 359.80 631.06 968.48 468.16 512.18 406.42 326.70 436.93 102.34 2,202 4,216 4,195 5,573 6,266 2,104 827 2,364 3,173 2,492 906 221.16 242.41 312.99 315.09 244.50 314.77 363.27 238.33 313.57 521.82 467.31 169 535 415 746 1,019 2,159 390 151 118 323 0 520.71 428.04 481.93 286.86 272.82 390.01 396.69 443.81 910.92 255.97 -- 434 307 171 257 450.22 522.29 731.74 541.45 0 0 0 0 ----- 2 17 85 26 4,635.63 1,171.21 437.13 1,652.03 0 0 0 0 ----- 432 428.42 290 483.80 86 1,025.70 231 417.42 0 0 0 0 ----- 1,169 530.39 0 -- 130 848.88 0 -- 1,038 490.86 0 -- To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total To W estern Europe 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total 99,956 69,023 59,905 40,772 33,358 28,369 12,475 6,477 5,874 1,878 2,898 245.45 271.01 293.00 319.14 270.16 269.88 293.05 296.13 270.45 428.06 353.73 2,156 241 185 236 877 1,856 219 15 0 102 102 551.95 979.25 1,216.22 394.07 256.56 310.53 245.38 1,133.62 -598.77 598.77 9,182 5,656 3,967 4,618 9,477 3,751 3,299 1,520 1,345 371 524 297.87 343.71 410.13 414.03 256.09 388.33 380.61 466.51 380.99 996.30 914.47 1,589 196 138 203 0 596 171 15 0 102 102 664.57 1,122.45 1,239.13 413.79 -243.08 227.36 1,133.62 -598.77 598.77 90,774 63,367 55,938 36,154 23,881 24,617 9 4,957 4,529 1,507 2,373 240.15 264.52 284.69 307.02 275.74 251.83 261.57 243.91 237.66 288.35 229.96 567 45 47 33 877 1,261 49 0 0 0 0 236.33 355.56 1,148.94 272.73 256.56 342.25 308.71 ----- 66 243 140 245 940.35 440.73 315.97 434.40 0 0 0 0 ----- 66 77 12 73 940.54 937.88 862.47 866.66 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 166 128 172 -210.93 262.49 248.91 0 0 0 0 ----- 694 460.21 0 -- 228 911.65 0 -- 466 239.08 0 -- Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports plus Longview and Vancouver, Washington. Seattle Customs District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of Washington, except Longview and Vancouver. 128 Table 75—Volum e and average value of plywood expo rts from California, 1992-2003a (Volume in thousand square feet; value in dollars per thousand square feet) All C alifo rnia All Plywood Year and quarter 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 total 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total No rthe rn C alifo rnia Softwood 3/8-inch ba sis So uth ern Ca liforn ia Hardwood 3/8-inch ba sis Softwood 3/8-inch ba sis Hardwood 3/8-inch ba sis V olu m e Average value V olu m e Average value V olu m e Average value V olu m e Average value 119,871 84,760 89,402 49,444 82,880 90,535 82,031 110,579 134,302 130,286 152.73 215.76 202.69 288.57 217.46 211.92 247.48 264.22 296.36 240.10 2,135 1,186 1,223 581 1,626 888 1,444 4,994 5,716 920 251.05 236.09 375.31 294.32 249.69 370.39 278.24 253.83 247.25 310.58 1,407 947 49 781 1,041 201 283 350 181 107 148.54 353.75 408.16 304.74 208.45 231.10 810.35 286.53 333.44 165.73 76,300 61,382 65,046 30,902 53,155 64,639 54,539 63,980 92,053 97,660 147.97 208.19 178.18 277.52 196.18 181.88 197.56 228.97 294.20 222.76 40,029 21,245 23,084 17,180 27,058 24,807 25,765 41,254 36,351 31,599 156.71 230.36 262.17 307.51 257.67 284.37 345.25 319.94 309.36 291.91 20,124 21,651 22,425 19,763 224.04 238.74 248.77 236.98 77 43 88 123 199.68 242.96 693.67 589.30 0 0 0 0 ----- 18,388 19,565 19,748 18,506 242.19 233.09 234.83 229.87 1,659 2,043 2,589 1,134 266.71 292.84 340.02 314.56 83,963 242.28 331 481.75 0 -- 76,207 234.95 7,425 306.77 37,315 16,473 17,203 18,175 134.80 255.81 260.87 261.79 72 235 97 53 694.99 496.44 493.20 764.00 0 0 0 47 ---251.57 36,544 15,418 16,231 16,824 130.37 251.76 256.71 263.36 699 820 875 1,251 308.19 262.93 312.53 219.75 89,166 207.36 458 558.18 47 251.57 85,016 202.82 3,645 268.69 V olu m e Average value a No rthern Ca lifornia is the Sa n Fra ncisc o C usto m s D istrict and includ es a ll coas tal and inland ports fro m Mon terey no rth. So uthe rn C alifornia con sists o f the S an D iego and Los An gele s C usto m s D istricts an d inclu des all ports s outh of Mo ntere y. Source: U.S. Department of Comm erce. 129 Table 76—Volum e and average value of veneer exports from Seattle and Columb ia-Snake Customs Districts by destination, 1992-2003 (Vo lum e in tho usa nd s qua re feet; v alue in dolla rs pe r thous and squ are fee t) From both customs districts Softwood surface m eas ure Year and quarter Fro m Se attle Customs D istrict Hardwood surface m eas ure Hardwood surface m eas ure Softwood surface m eas ure V olu m e Average value V olu m e Average value 132,503 178,630 117,830 108,048 111,737 154,909 139,313 137,092 134,179 91,920 63,427 88.25 106.57 147.54 153.07 151.32 89.94 70.35 86.69 99.22 123.04 163.92 124,510 177,779 302,401 160,438 149,396 163,193 95,541 98,520 121,051 130,900 235,368 129.77 118.86 99.62 109.38 129.87 143.96 137.95 140.70 125.37 128.93 115.22 116,204 140,740 80,330 77,668 83,803 151,374 136,135 135,484 131,038 82,031 59,461 71.31 90.52 113.53 124.71 126.69 86.67 67.34 83.23 96.35 116.83 157.42 24,371 20,623 13,498 22,246 120.43 143.26 227.45 171.57 24,646 50,251 29,097 41,932 122.84 104.99 129.40 123.57 23,668 20,351 12,623 22,246 120.20 143.91 231.94 171.57 80,738 158.24 145,927 118.21 78,888 158.68 V olu m e F r om C olum bi a-Sna k e Customs D istrict Average value Softwood surface m eas ure Hardwood surface m eas ure V olu m e Average value V olu m e Average value V olu m e Average value 108,327 167,899 276,805 150,514 129,311 147,043 85,665 81,065 116,295 128,382 233,939 136.76 117.76 99.42 107.39 132.15 145.53 138.10 141.07 126.06 127.21 114.83 16,299 37,890 37,500 30,380 27,934 3,536 3,178 1,608 3,141 9,878 3,965 208.97 166.19 220.40 225.54 225.17 229.89 199.08 378.05 218.69 174.76 261.38 16,183 9,880 25,596 9,924 20,085 16,150 9,876 17,455 4,756 2,517 1,429 82.99 137.55 101.70 139.56 115.21 129.67 136.65 138.99 108.42 216.52 180.10 24,338 122.99 45,986 105.70 27,991 129.75 36,448 12,592. 703 272 875 0 128.14 94.19 162.71 -- 308 4,265 1,106 5,485 111.48 97.25 120.53 107.97 To All Countries 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total 134,763 119.29 1,850 139.49 11,164 105.22 To Japan 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total 107,855 158,584 106,489 91,833 94,020 60,271 17,736 16,448 14,605 3,668 1,187 79.79 103.60 147.97 141.66 131.85 93.48 78.08 101.99 87.92 110.15 171.02 68,480 80,803 113,772 59,448 13,380 22,327 13,726 29,529 28,435 8,759 11,576 123.12 105.14 75.71 91.31 125.19 161.07 149.14 141.42 105.48 130.00 89.43 94,090 121,842 68,989 62,025 66,476 57,325 16,595 16,032 12,313 1,334 323 61.57 85.81 108.60 101.83 93.31 86.12 67.25 97.63 75.79 77.51 278.69 53,423 76,615 104,030 56,664 5,733 16,600 8,891 15,766 26,588 8,759 10,935 135.80 103.06 73.07 88.05 123.32 162.85 169.88 171.42 104.56 130.00 88.46 13,765 36,742 37,500 29,808 27,544 2,946 1,141 415 2,293 2,333 864 204.36 162.62 220.40 224.54 224.84 236.73 235.77 269.98 153.07 128.82 130.77 15,057 4,188 9,742 2,784 7,647 5,727 4,835 13,763 1,847 0 640 78.10 143.27 103.98 157.33 126.59 155.91 111.00 107.06 118.77 -106.18 532 266 600 0 79.79 76.94 109.72 -- 1,902 4,108 310 7,328 131.95 121.41 268.34 111.75 0 0 0 0 ----- 1,594 1,120 310 4,746 135.91 147.89 268.34 111.91 532 266 600 0 79.79 76.94 109.72 -- 308 2,988 0 2,852 111.48 111.48 -111.48 1,398 92.10 13,648 121.03 0 -- 7,771 128.26 1,398 92.10 5,877 111.48 1,306 115 30 235 2,088 1,531 400 304 1,725 1,340 0 216.69 278.26 700.00 255.32 238.51 169.97 224.50 222.51 184.71 215.85 -- 108 242 4,093 3,197 3,280 13,544 2,828 5,119 477 1,125 564 203.70 247.93 116.78 151.70 137.80 131.71 111.82 140.19 282.36 225.86 121.84 1,215 115 30 235 1,971 1,162 400 0 1,725 1,340 0 211.52 278.26 700.00 255.32 236.94 162.26 224.50 -184.71 215.85 -- 108 202 2,354 1,250 2,635 12,914 2,828 5,119 477 1,125 564 203.70 277.23 116.40 180.80 143.83 131.38 111.82 140.19 22.36 225.86 121.81 92 0 0 0 117 370 0 304 0 0 0 282.61 ---264.96 193.61 -222.51 ---- 0 40 1,739 1,947 645 630 0 0 0 0 0 -100.00 117.31 133.03 114.73 138.62 ------ 0 0 111 1,409 --278.68 248.19 0 0 291 0 --111.48 -- 0 0 111 1,298 --278.68 248.19 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 291 0 --111.48 -- 1,409 250.59 291 111.48 1,409 250.59 0 -- 0 -- 291 111.48 To Western Europe 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total Source: U.S. Department of Comm erce. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports plus Longview and Vancouver, Washington. Seattle Customs Dis trict includ es a ll coas tal and inland ports in the S tate of W ash ington , exce pt Lo ngv iew a nd V anc ouv er. 130 Does not include cull log sales. Convertible products only. Source: Respective agencies listed. b a NA = not available. Total All public lands: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bureau of Land U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs State of Montana State of Idaho Total Idaho: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bureau of Land U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs State of Idaho Total Montana: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bureau of Land U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs State of Montana Agency NA 323,937 -2,291 NA 40,400 185,155 NA 162,363 2,796 NA 185,155 210,366 161,574 505 7,887 40,400 1998 NA 240,263 4,916 NA 37,983 182,898 NA 127,280 2,784 NA 182,898 162,788 112,983 2,132 9,691 37,983 1999 NA 145,769 3,050 NA NA 318,282 NA 73,223 2,588 NA 318,282 NA 72,546 463 13,458 NA 2000 NA 346,636 13,889 NA 34,011 307,315 NA 170,477 6,245 NA 307,315 NA 176,159 7,644 NA 34,011 2001 NA 234,552 10,156 NA 36,140 293,823 NA 102,118 8,078 NA 293,823 NA 132,434 2,078 NA 36,140 Total NA 84,908 4,796 NA 1,768 44,710 NA 22,113 4,796 NA 44,710 NA 62,795 0 NA 1,768 4th qtr. 2002 (In thousand board feet, Scribner scale) NA 20,196 54 NA NA NA NA NA 20,321 26,557 149 470 NA NA NA NA 23,340 124,536 NA 7,816 6,361 28 416 NA NA 23,340 124,536 NA 12,505 121 NA NA 1st qtr. 2d qtr. Table 77—Volum e of timber sold on publicly owned or m anaged lands, Montana and Idaho, 1998-2003 131 NA 30,213 3,597 NA NA 172,254 NA 18,443 481 NA 172,254 NA 11,770 3,116 NA NA 3d qtr. 2003 NA 99,235 6,218 NA NA 72,533 NA 86,007 4,406 NA 72,533 NA 13,228 1,812 NA NA 4th qtr. NA 176,326 10,434 NA NA 392,663 NA 118,627 5,331 NA 392,663 NA 57,699 5,103 NA NA Total NA 123.61 5.88 NA 165.08 273.62 NA 132.57 31.22 NA 273.62 NA 148.89 112.18 NA 194.54 311.53 NA 162.66 105.76 NA 311.53 145.40 133.38 120.57 98.45 194.54 1999 NA 144.07 124.86 NA NA 150.82 NA 129.56 122.83 NA 150.82 NA 158.71 136.23 112.12 NA 2000 NA 102.12 75.75 NA 170.03 116.93 NA 103.00 76.79 NA 116.93 NA 101.26 74.91 NA 170.03 2001 NA 62.25 71.72 NA 198.78 140.18 NA 76.97 67.28 NA 140.18 NA 56.22 88.97 NA 198.78 Average NA 61.87 67.92 NA 201.11 234.39 NA 98.38 67.92 NA 234.39 NA 49.01 -NA 201.11 4th qtr. NA 100.33 169.63 NA NA 210.16 NA 166.98 274.62 NA 210.16 NA 58.67 145.42 NA NA 1st qtr. NA 47.93 191.20 NA NA 55.72 NA 57.88 203.87 NA 55.72 NA 44.80 93.55 NA NA 2d qtr. NA 41.06 61.24 NA NA 85.65 NA 44.58 104.80 NA 85.65 NA 35.56 54.51 NA NA 3d qtr. 2003 NA 129.69 13.63 NA NA 58.37 NA 134.00 12.08 NA 58.37 NA 101.67 17.39 NA NA 4th qtr. NA 98.81 40.26 NA NA 78.52 NA 118.19 36.79 NA 78.52 NA 58.96 43.89 NA NA Average Does not include cull log prices. Source: Respective agencies listed. b Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid. a NA = not available. Average All public lands: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.b U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs State of Montana State of Idaho Average Idaho: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.b U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs State of Idaho 123.01 114.61 146.19 78.28 165.08 Montana: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.b U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs State of Montana Average 1998 Agency 2002 (In dollars per thousand board feet) Table 78—Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands, Mon tana and Idaho, 1998-2003 132 298 3,614 983 2,204 3,315 17,104 10,468 35,945 66,832 4,868 1,364 4,370 10,267 20,870 2002 total 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total 802 467 1 41 293 303 0 6 102 195 5,336 9,152 8,634 10,422 8,627 1,659 1,061 471 1,277 Western white pine 11,160 2,115 4,273 1,867 2,905 27,830 12,566 7,075 2,691 5,498 75,364 42,627 45,924 87,680 68,777 45,070 28,755 3,860 47,807 Lodgepole pine 3,225 2,607 437 46 134 10,210 4,693 3 2,920 2,594 14,497 3,240 22,331 18,565 7,592 4,482 1,727 7,086 11,458 Engelman spruce 162 73 1 65 24 103 0 23 62 18 4,574 472 1,148 5,129 4,435 1,366 210 43 1,737 Western hemlock 4,127 462 82 73 3,509 382 0 117 265 0 9,243 3,610 1,858 9,966 6,987 4,227 3,910 2,073 4,710 Cedars 1,487 427 272 195 593 2,308 4 361 218 1,725 21,025 6,802 15,486 13,070 6,122 8,158 2,326 1,824 12,650 Larch 21,315 3,890 262 1,289 15,874 9,078 0 5,392 800 2,886 47,930 8,361 18,057 67,062 35,381 23,879 15,452 15,916 27,209 True firs 109,661 17,480 16,505 10,652 65,023 160,994 22,237 45,625 21,797 71,335 290,080 101,547 164,696 317,211 233,690 172,575 147,584 99,547 207,217 All species Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Northern Region includes Montana, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, North Dakota, and northwestern South Dakota. 10,742 337 8,748 834 823 7,099 17,486 5,900 2,668 10,289 12,902 7,460 1,060 5,735 885 61,641 15,010 37,185 77,900 62,564 56,276 50,383 22,599 88,366 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Ponderosa pine Douglasfir Year and quarter (In thousand board feet, Scribner scale) Table 79—Volum e of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Northern Region, 1993-2003 133 63.08 75.09 119.73 53.02 198.67 134.18 2002 total 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total 36.36 181.93 17.89 33.39 176.25 185.01 183.60 254.92 64.52 204.00 84.33 -136.58 139.30 53.50 451.82 506.47 283.39 228.96 320.36 246.92 321.71 298.10 257.92 Western white pine 127.21 96.35 96.37 112.03 204.80 70.88 94.40 39.19 43.61 71.24 389.59 389.94 253.14 226.32 184.07 201.42 234.61 199.29 127.51 Lodgepole pine 68.68 58.40 83.16 170.35 186.77 88.81 104.21 73.76 95.83 53.06 402.36 243.28 313.37 118.08 296.60 255.02 194.59 354.72 134.42 Engelmann spruce 175.36 180.50 167.73 171.13 171.41 148.84 -171.46 132.40 169.90 403.06 325.30 225.00 161.75 188.26 146.04 234.20 259.65 145.48 Western hemlock 281.90 183.29 209.67 61.74 301.18 140.66 -158.34 132.74 -- 520.03 526.12 251.43 262.69 370.45 290.10 337.40 309.03 406.94 Cedars 168.99 183.52 96.52 143.16 200.19 72.14 384.35 122.51 146.01 51.59 467.79 414.98 195.44 196.82 216.28 115.48 246.43 250.07 115.21 Larch 172.81 180.10 83.64 62.36 181.46 59.26 -49.43 133.10 57.15 328.04 391.32 194.02 169.59 225.78 176.38 277.45 171.02 132.00 True firs 137.31 105.16 66.93 63.86 175.85 75.21 102.88 66.46 87.84 68.31 371.37 376.34 240.49 185.83 207.96 176.51 212.88 203.85 131.34 All species Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Northern Region includes Montana, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, North Dakota, and northwestern South Dakota. Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest land are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid. a 24.63 33.96 9.27 49.46 122.81 60.87 105.08 46.39 34.96 384.41 172.43 265.39 172.15 188.76 115.50 173.90 145.85 176.30 Ponderosa pine 350.28 334.15 244.41 166.95 207.11 168.68 203.18 321.05 117.90 Douglasfir 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Year and quarter (In dollars per thousand board feet) Table 80—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Northern Region, 1993-2003 a 134 Table 81—Volume and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Northern Region, 2003 (Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Beaverhead/Deerlodge Quarter 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Total Total Total Custer Flathead Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value 2.1 .9 5.8 2.8 147.55 126.74 99.81 62.88 3.6 1.8 1.4 .9 41.51 44.65 35.04 45.93 5.1 7.9 7.7 8.9 138.92 132.89 101.54 118.65 .1 1.9 5.9 .6 10.65 23.42 21.45 38.60 9.8 3.9 11.9 12.0 54.65 45.66 72.84 82.22 11.6 101.53 7.8 41.62 29.6 121.51 8.5 22.87 37.5 68.31 Helena Kootenai Lewis and Clark Lolo Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value .1 .1 1.3 1.3 5.93 56.67 136.47 90.18 1.2 .8 2.8 2.5 68.64 61.66 88.00 97.53 12.0 5.9 2.8 2.5 102.96 72.86 88.00 97.53 3.0 .1 1.2 1.3 48.67 35.50 73.72 52.42 7.0 2.9 4.8 8.0 54.45 68.84 115.84 113.08 2.7 106.57 7.2 85.31 7.2 85.31 5.7 54.69 22.7 90.02 Nezperce 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Clearwater Volume Gallatin 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Bitterroot Panhandle Northern Idaho Montana All Forests Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value 2.8 1.0 2.7 7.2 96.35 101.35 57.90 91.14 9.3 13.2 9.2 8.9 178.43 123.60 152.66 126.72 17.2 22.1 19.6 25.0 153.30 125.97 119.52 113.57 38.9 18.1 51.2 40.9 72.94 60.33 86.36 101.26 56.1 40.2 70.8 66.0 97.54 96.39 95.55 105.92 13.7 86.34 40.6 143.40 83.9 126.36 149.1 83.79 233.1 99.11 Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Northern Region includes northern Idaho and Montana and a small portion of northeastern Washington. 135 Table 82—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Intermountain Region, 1993-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale) Year and quarter Douglasfir Lodgepole pine Ponderosa pine Engelmann spruce 29,402 0 Larch True firs All species 42,577 261,169 1993 68,368 23,529 77,684 1994 49,268 23,082 29,337 7,050 1 8,780 133,178 1995 38,281 9,523 34,109 25,990 0 14,195 131,454 1996 69,863 16,164 40,297 18,667 0 49,195 245,329 1997 40,960 11,716 19,425 6,636 20 27,569 119,645 1998 19,854 18,416 13,191 16,625 0 20,425 97,342 1999 4,953 13,235 5,407 6,617 0 434 37,901 2000 1,419 7,777 1,143 7,329 0 2,041 22,691 2001 24,548 5,437 9,330 9,154 0 12,353 67,256 1st quarter 2,774 34 1,229 9 0 2,502 6,549 2d quarter 2,830 0 5,976 1,390 0 0 12,143 3d quarter 2,717 2,384 13 125 0 269 7,764 4th quarter 224 27 301 3,490 0 744 5,317 8,545 2,445 7,519 5,014 0 3,515 31,773 1st quarter 98 539 0 210 0 0 2,215 2d quarter 77 22 34 365 0 0 501 3d quarter 167 623 98 475 0 879 4,779 4th quarter 6,626 1,746 3,166 1,075 0 7,299 19,957 6,968 2,930 3,298 2,125 0 8,178 27,452 2002: 2002 total 2003: 2003 total Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Intermountain Region includes eastern California, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. 136 Table 83—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Intermou ntain Region, 1993-2003 (In dollars per thousand board feet) Year and quarter 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 average 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 average Douglasfir Lodgepole pine Ponderosa pine 243.15 270.10 139.87 64.69 174.56 148.34 173.54 188.93 84.21 197.51 324.61 195.53 134.84 150.89 131.23 133.19 177.34 172.86 606.18 585.93 271.61 129.40 305.58 244.84 115.02 116.18 193.07 155.68 16.88 225.30 120.39 192.42 -208.38 130.31 130.93 Engelmann spruce Larch True firs All species 192.63 251.71 104.19 120.81 182.01 207.45 191.09 284.71 173.76 -368.86 --325.73 ----- 227.90 471.25 306.22 64.67 172.52 148.47 145.65 96.06 62.05 325.04 340.63 186.97 82.23 178.37 157.56 129.43 185.36 118.23 65.50 80.00 93.22 129.75 68.75 187.35 160.69 212.33 ----- 31.40 -116.83 50.37 91.34 83.56 187.05 167.58 207.27 79.65 203.87 -- 41.96 124.51 196.58 87.24 253.21 56.25 94.67 78.95 109.05 38.22 -93.32 354.39 50.67 5.81 208.50 169.99 233.74 ----- --105.34 35.47 41.12 175.64 130.55 55.77 63.29 63.97 60.14 192.64 -- 42.98 69.80 a Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid. Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Intermountain Region includes eastern California, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. 137 Table 84—Volum e and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Intermou ntain Region, 2003 (Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Ashley Quarter 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Total Boise Total Total Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value .1 .1 2.8 1.1 86.77 25.06 71.20 74.00 1.8 .8 4.2 11.1 14.37 15.11 45.92 60.59 .2 a 1.6 2.4 39.44 13.00 12.75 31.69 1.8 a 3.8 3.8 169.03 19.19 137.97 88.72 1.2 1.7 2.1 3.2 46.86 58.47 44.36 46.22 4.1 71.06 17.9 50.55 4.2 25.20 9.4 124.07 8.2 48.39 Humboldt/Toiyabe Total a Manti-Lasal Payette Salmon-Challis Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value .4 .1 1.7 1.6 165.73 125.15 127.76 88.19 .9 .4 .4 1.5 23.06 19.87 24.20 24.91 .2 0 .3 .8 10.83 -11.00 10.58 .1 .2 3.3 2.4 -268.77 62.15 114.41 82.90 .3 .2 .9 2.0 22.33 16.73 25.85 23.39 3.9 115.04 3.2 23.72 1.4 10.72 6.0 93.36 3.5 23.56 Wasatch Southern Idaho Nevada Utah Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value 0 .1 1.6 .9 -28.02 34.23 31.67 1.1 a 2.6 3.3 25.80 10.83 25.59 40.51 4.0 1.3 13.8 20.1 77.25 23.14 84.97 63.43 .3 .3 .1 .4 20.85 18.99 22.97 18.93 2.6 2.0 10.0 8.2 57.52 60.01 72.00 59.33 2.5 33.19 7.1 32.74 39.3 71.14 1.1 19.88 22.8 64.77 Wyoming 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Dixie Average value Sawtooth 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Caribou/Targhee Volume Fishlake 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Bridger/Teton All Forests Volume Average value Volume Average value .5 a 1.6 2.4 30.95 13.00 13.08 31.69 8.0 3.6 25.9 32.3 62.18 43.61 74.52 58.16 4.5 25.19 69.8 63.93 Less than 0.1 million board feet. Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Intermountain Region includes Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. 138 NA NA NA 602 244,332 Total NA NA NA 192 105,151 4th qtr. NA NA NA 61 42,118 1st qtr. Source: Respective agencies listed. Does not include cull log sales or volume given away through free-use permits. NA 0 NA 1,453 285,665 2001 b 254,992 18,322 19,047 4,537 213,086 2000 Convertible products only. Includes all of the Pacific Southwest Region and the portion of the Pacific Northwest Region in California. 350,613 25,610 6,980 3,483 314,540 1999 a NA = not available. 431,743 20,888 State of California Total 10,253 234 400,368 1998 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.b USDA Forest Servicea Agency 2002 (In thousand board feet, Scribner scale) Table 85—Volum e of timber sold on publicly owned or m anaged lands in California, 1998-2003 139 NA NA NA 1,687 35,652 2d qtr. NA NA NA 14 36,451 3d qtr. 2003 NA NA NA 286 76,393 4th qtr. NA NA NA 2,048 190,614 Total 367.48 380.60 102.89 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs State of California Average 131.25 593.51 428.31 352.57 84.57 1999 142.47 527.06 404.72 167.32 85.43 2000 NA -- NA 155.67 53.37 2001 NA NA NA 142.88 55.19 Average NA NA NA 59.67 69.99 4th qtr. NA NA NA 50.00 52.71 1st qtr. NA NA NA 17.96 22.37 2d qtr. NA NA NA 239.00 25.31 3d qtr. 2003 NA NA NA 34.95 77.89 4th qtr. NA NA NA 22.80 51.89 Average Does not include cull log sales or volume given away through free-use permits. c Source: Respective agencies listed. Includes all of the Pacific Southwest Region and the portion of the Pacific Northwest Region in California. b Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid. a NA = not available. 304.91 81.51 USDA Forest Servicea b U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.c 1998 Agency 2002 (In dollars per thousand board feet) Table 86—Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in California, 1998-2003 140 Table 87—Volum e of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Southw est Region, 1993-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale) Year and quarter 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 total 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total Douglasfir Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines Sugar pine Lodgepole pine Cedars True firs All species 40,961 9,609 19,298 47,887 34,499 21,255 31,179 18,250 10,566 127,534 34,620 112,778 53,449 95,747 45,183 40,018 33,494 36,344 32,299 6,098 12,870 13,679 15,783 7,232 5,359 5,946 4,447 2,468 1,810 1,383 2,012 4,038 1,042 484 611 305 15,718 3,223 11,530 15,541 19,728 12,733 17,913 15,411 6,530 237,828 58,968 73,771 105,469 116,807 63,310 71,728 57,937 56,223 473,184 121,544 236,029 287,635 351,297 212,509 205,286 141,329 150,706 1,167 72 586 3,642 13,794 766 5,514 12,676 1,601 58 217 4,115 311 12 353 2,273 3,134 193 291 8,014 11,204 764 9,464 43,520 53,407 1,872 16,772 78,166 5,467 32,750 5,991 2,949 11,632 64,952 150,217 3,756 2,673 987 8,555 8,999 8,442 4,560 10,715 1,339 1,228 843 379 276 6 90 5,027 1,848 1,573 1,372 461 10,987 4,921 4,167 11,266 27,209 18,855 18,229 40,311 15,970 32,716 3,789 5,399 5,255 31,341 104,603 Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii. 141 Table 88—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Southwest Region, 1993-2003a (In dollars per thousand board feet) Year and quarter 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 average 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 average Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines Sugar pine Lodgepole pine Cedars True firs 390.17 416.25 350.92 189.36 183.17 172.89 157.97 150.90 129.85 535.17 291.34 158.36 299.48 237.48 182.66 210.83 155.27 126.54 598.17 625.19 396.82 318.08 212.37 177.47 224.25 183.04 219.65 163.70 165.10 105.64 53.61 71.66 47.98 114.12 28.06 50.47 245.24 189.98 120.08 135.26 114.66 183.87 131.15 97.80 110.68 272.75 159.36 171.00 182.11 181.90 135.01 138.13 100.87 78.74 367.30 241.46 186.16 184.12 169.37 134.71 137.39 118.72 87.81 96.20 129.73 176.20 67.12 44.74 227.46 222.27 174.25 63.53 139.86 514.93 137.66 103.79 28.31 10.36 196.02 44.22 45.92 83.66 82.94 78.25 43.82 71.38 60.88 48.37 125.19 128.07 89.60 85.83 129.03 131.51 163.43 71.91 65.21 79.68 30.11 64.76 47.90 194.22 136.74 30.44 34.90 109.17 41.41 43.14 53.92 71.58 41.25 29.24 9.63 153.53 49.61 12.51 52.61 47.43 56.53 22.48 18.33 125.43 78.05 32.55 33.49 134.84 124.91 86.09 47.77 145.26 39.10 70.87 83.97 Douglasfir All species a Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences n species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Before 1984, prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are statistical high bids. The statistical high bid is defined as the bid price minus credits for road costs; it includes an allowance for sale-area betterment (K-V funds). Beginning in 1984, prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid. Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii. 142 Table 89—Volum e and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Pacific Southw est Region, 2003 (Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Angeles Quarter 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Total Cleveland Total Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value .1 .1 .1 a 76.27 73.72 166.67 35.54 a a a .1 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 3.6 5.0 11.8 7.6 67.97 66.63 102.04 95.64 .2 .2 1.6 1.1 23.00 31.48 38.51 33.46 4.0 9.5 4.4 7.4 8.57 27.75 46.73 69.59 .2 77.54 .1 50.00 28.1 89.55 3.0 35.13 25.3 40.34 Los Padres Total Total a b c Modoc Plumas Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value 8.9 4.4 15.4 20.0 25.33 26.96 31.16 50.39 a .1 a a 36.40 28.49 27.32 26.49 .9 a .7 1.3 36.91 10.00 40.66 57.77 .3 .8 5.3 2.2 10.26 5.08 108.11 85.76 2.8 1.7 3.8 7.6 35.43 39.35 13.69 17.41 48.6 37.61 .2 29.47 2.9 46.28 8.7 88.99 15.9 22.06 Sequoia Shasta-Trinity Sierra Six Rivers Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value .2 1.4 .2 .9 46.55 12.85 131.09 18.29 .5 .3 6.6 3.0 26.60 16.41 42.59 44.92 7.3 14.7 16.6 16.3 76.20 70.14 76.29 100.38 .7 1.3 3.7 1.7 11.16 87.39 44.07 14.84 .4 .3 .4 .6 13.12 23.15 19.54 65.59 2.6 24.54 10.3 41.80 54.9 81.78 7.5 42.01 1.7 36.04 Stanislaus 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Mendocino Volume San Bernardino 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Klamath b Inyo Volume Lassen 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Eldorado LTBMUc Tahoe All Forests Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value 1.1 5.7 14.0 7.4 64.77 26.34 43.51 57.18 .3 9.0 20.1 15.5 19.39 21.67 23.83 23.58 0 a .4 .6 -25.79 11.17 15.69 31.3 54.7 104.9 93.2 42.11 42.66 51.84 57.29 28.2 44.47 44.9 23.28 1.1 14.01 284.1 50.79 Less than 0.1 million board feet. Includes a small portion of the Forest that lies in southern Oregon. Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit. Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii. 143 Tab le 90— M onth ly stump age v olum e and averag e value of timb er sold on Nation al Forest lands in Washington and Oregon, 2001-2003 (Volume in million board feet; average value in dollars per thousand board feet) East side Year and month Volume West side Average value Volume Pacific Northwest Region Average value Volume Average value 2001: January February March April May June July August September October November December 9 0 10 a 10 33 21 12 7 18 20 19 62.55 -84.95 127.77 117.89 82.39 116.33 114.55 50.81 52.70 56.82 43.35 0 1 0 7 1 2 0 6 8 1 a 0 -160.35 -74.10 200.43 178.67 -100.46 118.29 230.13 336.65 -- 9 1 10 7 11 35 21 17 15 19 20 19 62.55 160.35 84.95 76.42 124.02 87.14 116.33 109.98 87.09 57.68 57.47 43.35 Total 159 77.84 25 112.95 184 82.47 2002: January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 1 a 5 12 7 24 6 21 28 9 11 158.87 110.54 27.42 56.61 236.63 103.91 67.90 36.82 75.94 60.34 88.23 52.50 5 13 a 2 25 22 10 4 50 8 19 6 166.48 107.57 308.15 242.85 150.11 165.90 108.12 210.45 95.39 63.56 61.02 173.08 6 14 a 8 36 29 34 10 71 36 28 16 164.98 107.69 51.73 112.66 178.04 150.79 79.73 110.10 89.72 61.04 69.72 94.11 Total 125 84.49 164 119.26 289 104.25 2003: January February March April May June July August September October November December 6 2 8 4 8 29 17 6 22 27 18 24 71.58 21.26 78.04 128.22 40.33 64.50 61.69 25.46 53.05 106.95 78.34 66.96 7 9 10 2 27 6 14 23 57 30 11 1 111.33 80.42 77.36 265.75 121.80 212.34 208.97 274.28 134.11 122.93 127.87 267.26 13 11 18 6 35 35 31 29 79 57 29 25 91.88 71.25 77.67 173.23 102.40 87.99 130.26 225.57 111.44 115.23 96.91 71.88 Total 173 70.96 196 150.23 369 113.08 a Less than 1 million board feet. Note: These figures are preliminary. Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 144 Ta ble 9 1— Vo lum e of timber sold on p ub licly ow ned or managed land s, W ash ington and Ore go n, 1999-2003 (In thousand board feet, Scribner scale) 2002 Agency Western Washington: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt. U.S. Bur. Indian Aff. State of Washingtonb 1999 2000 8,690 0 NA 421,796 2,505 0 NA 427,778 Total 4th qtr. 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Total 18,626 0 NA NA 16,335 0 NA 45,805 10,566 0 NA 14,137 901 0 NA 136,581 2,562 0 NA 145,957 24,910 0 NA 45,426 8,634 0 NA 46,092 37,007 0 NA 374,056 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 61,818 0 NA 71,406 80,686 0 NA 56,051 54,597 1,364 NA NA 59,018 138 NA b 30,009 0 NA b 6,566 0 NA 35,746 25,344 0 NA 26,742 12,804 0 NA 13,003 53,328 0 NA 23,194 98,043 0 NA 98,685 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 123,882 15,163 NA 219,155 7,999 61,273 NA 212,193 38,283 89,147 NA 186,799 151,224 104,936 NA 221,058 35,177 8,423 NA 45,890 42,293 28,001 NA 61,615 32,399 12,518 NA 45,891 58,925 144,005 NA 23,555 49,118 30,552 NA 106,216 182,735 215,077 NA 237,277 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 186,747 2,050 NA 7,896 142,777 208 NA 4,861 159,323 3,219 NA 4,088 113,972 107 NA 2,692 48,117 41 NA 0 5,759 0 NA 0 16,139 865 NA 1,746 47,759 1,602 NA 0 31,495 2,772 NA 0 101,152 5,239 NA 1,746 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 381,137 17,213 NA 493,202 227,051 233,967 61,481 NA 483,829 217,054 270,829 93,730 NA NA 190,887 340,549 123,869 105,182 8,464 NA NA 45,805 14,137 223,750 45,890 55,520 28,001 NA 172,327 61,615 76,444 13,383 NA 172,699 47,637 144,398 145,607 NA 58,429 23,555 142,575 33,324 NA 69,286 106,216 418,937 220,315 NA 472,741 239,023 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Total Eastern Washington: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt. U.S. Bur. Indian Aff. State of Washingtonb Total Western Oregon: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt. U.S. Bur. Indian Aff. State of Oregon Total Eastern Oregon: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt. U.S. Bur. Indian Aff. State of Oregon Total All public lands: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt. U.S. Bur. Indian Aff. State of Washingtonb State of Oregon Total 2001 2003 NA NA NA = not available. a Convertible products only. b Excludes sales under $20,000. Source: Respective agencies listed. 145 Ta ble 9 2— Average stu mpage price s of timber sold on pub licly ow ned or managed land s, Washington and O regon, 1999-2003 (In dollars per thousand board feet) 2002 Agency Western Washington: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt. U.S. Bur. Indian Aff. State of Washingtonb Average Eastern Washington: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt. U.S. Bur. Indian Aff. State of Washingtonb Average Western Oregon: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt. U.S. Bur. Indian Aff. State of Oregon Average Eastern Oregon: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt. U.S. Bur. Indian Aff. State of Oregon Average All public lands: USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bur. Land Mgmt. U.S. Bur. Indian Aff. State of Washingtonb State of Oregon Average 1999 2000 2001 2003 Total 4th qtr. 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Total 140.54 -NA 378.96 20.56 -NA 345.53 82.24 -NA NA 55.32 -NA 177.89 56.79 -NA 156.80 20.86 -NA 314.31 49.42 -NA 266.98 111.23 -NA 295.70 103.14 -NA 278.54 102.86 -NA 289.17 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 102.77 -NA 269.78 118.76 -NA 322.10 97.61 154.52 NA NA 97.47 95.70 NA b 68.95 -NA b 19.66 -NA 204.18 90.65 -NA 167.45 28.41 -NA 117.62 78.67 -NA 203.06 71.25 -NA 182.56 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 215.02 335.88 NA 351.21 168.55 210.53 NA 336.41 162.26 184.58 NA 314.54 184.74 153.93 NA 342.63 142.89 209.53 NA 353.09 84.44 125.47 NA 305.71 142.24 141.49 NA 285.82 220.87 99.48 NA 354.21 137.03 144.87 NA 277.47 152.82 111.75 NA 294.04 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 77.27 110.23 NA 294.74 59.58 169.08 NA 365.23 49.87 130.91 NA 184.16 49.49 119.44 NA 196.38 41.33 175.00 NA -- 75.28 -NA -- 32.04 57.86 NA 152.32 49.35 50.50 NA -- 39.94 62.47 NA -- 45.13 58.05 NA 152.32 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 127.62 309.00 NA 363.15 349.24 83.30 210.39 NA 342.81 337.05 77.61 182.30 NA NA 311.75 118.14 153.81 NA 177.89 340.87 78.18 209.36 NA 156.80 353.09 74.80 125.47 NA 291.46 305.71 98.76 136.09 NA 251.56 280.92 128.16 98.94 NA 256.07 354.21 91.70 138.02 NA 253.27 277.47 103.32 110.48 NA 266.92 293.00 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA = not available. a Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and othe r relate d price dete rm inants . Prices for stu m page on Na tion al Forest land are high bid value . Roa d co sts a nd a n allow anc e for sale-area betterm ent are included in the bid. b Exc ludes sa les un der $ 20,0 00. Source: Respective agencies listed. 146 24,665 5,969 7,000 7,554 0 20,523 2002 total 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 total 32,050 2,232 1,898 18,022 9,898 462 136 0 326 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,328 2,886 1,847 2,885 15,443 2,086 299 380 157 19 Sugar pine 25 0 0 0 25 19 19 0 0 0 695 178 332 985 824 2,560 535 898 0 0 White pine 22,887 832 8,081 7,435 6,539 23,311 1,879 6,629 7,313 7,490 73,563 20,082 31,501 31,194 34,968 17,884 41,860 33,223 15,880 35,418 958 0 948 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,600 4,356 1,816 1,568 1,870 82 47 196 7 669 Lodgepole Engelmann pine spruce Includ es P ort-O rford -cedar, A lask a ce dar, inc ens e ce dar, a nd w este rn redce dar. 191,225 26,274 23,208 61,893 79,850 28,268 4,777 1,078 9,874 12,539 113,187 150,418 21,418 87,349 89,490 55,173 90,082 58,382 34,857 21,642 Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines 5 0 0 5 0 1,094 0 4 45 1,045 251 61 45 176 279 1,186 937 7 10 0 Sitka spruce 33,855 8,197 3,648 12,774 9,236 11,408 4,323 799 4,801 1,486 39,227 7,272 9,454 29,358 32,291 24,553 17,235 10,241 182 7,954 Western hemlock 4,451 35 2,316 252 1,848 1,133 137 830 62 103 6,696 3,596 3,126 8,012 3,326 2,243 2,204 1,450 1,283 1,093 Cedarsa 11 11 0 0 0 4,165 39 4,074 5 47 9,452 2,350 10,251 7,953 12,484 3,374 1,142 2,375 38 678 Larch 90 0 0 90 0 3,339 307 0 0 3,032 7,186 1,007 1,305 19,606 10,883 11,156 3,369 4,970 0 0 Noble fir and Shasta red fir 37,639 2,852 6,337 16,422 12,027 31,942 2,800 2,359 7,917 18,979 69,772 47,025 27,009 51,284 128,497 50,661 89,777 36,114 37,894 28,276 Other true firs 352,337 46,545 58,178 128,154 119,460 257,780 44,258 58,381 65,530 89,611 534,968 412,700 222,121 499,871 769,512 452,332 413,415 278,439 155,084 170,771 All species Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and W ashington and a small portion of northern California. a 8,879 41,247 28,472 31,443 7,040 28 5,770 11,827 110,040 70,198 43,974 37,560 72,291 319,093 179,294 115,978 92,888 63,493 55,614 East side 131,359 113,985 59,333 161,107 66,447 61,852 31,883 18,922 23 12,326 West side 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Year and quarter Douglas-fir (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale) Table 93—Volum e of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Northwest Region, 1992-2003 147 236.85 154.78 233.85 304.48 -- 146.15 81.65 149.23 201.83 123.31 189.52 179.07 179.33 222.10 176.33 173.00 191.06 199.24 117.53 152.56 183.78 254.53 307.87 143.57 267.68 284.50 199.64 202.87 123.20 127.66 East side 477.21 317.75 652.36 453.38 398.98 291.26 201.64 393.98 747.86 255.38 West side 54.99 105.91 63.41 41.08 67.22 87.75 46.23 117.50 123.44 72.90 487.91 595.26 318.20 253.19 165.67 164.38 122.17 139.91 111.36 83.98 Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines 75.91 210.36 -19.74 -- -- ----- 454.16 531.45 588.27 433.58 58.21 394.16 473.97 127.31 397.16 177.15 Sugar pine 125.86 ---125.86 10.00 10.00 ---- 239.47 518.59 763.67 488.33 328.74 250.67 233.02 270.75 --- White pine 77.24 76.49 73.03 79.58 79.86 149.59 76.74 273.36 113.82 93.26 103.74 156.52 155.72 136.01 96.62 144.24 82.66 94.92 144.98 101.62 79.83 -80.50 19.23 -- -- ----- 143.96 82.08 216.00 146.22 60.19 109.56 56.07 62.15 84.59 257.05 Lodgepole Engelmann pine spruce 23.85 --23.85 -- 85.71 -132.12 166.79 82.03 176.17 524.91 376.68 175.10 107.67 109.04 74.99 93.23 139.46 -- Sitka spruce 92.86 68.07 77.77 103.70 105.80 64.71 24.59 171.29 86.77 52.88 164.68 363.66 334.80 291.84 221.28 191.38 101.41 77.69 158.32 56.14 Western hemlock 170.69 159.49 231.26 185.44 93.01 329.65 1,090.55 268.06 0.96 0.96 231.76 367.31 363.51 86.56 497.17 1,174.33 268.01 196.44 560.04 283.17 Cedars b 120.00 120.00 ---- 177.18 22.10 179.08 70.52 152.52 258.95 352.47 482.19 271.48 217.49 156.28 218.60 278.23 65.16 156.14 Larch 633.41 --633.41 -- 24.43 10.00 --25.89 193.34 341.51 449.81 285.36 204.30 227.50 165.08 273.58 -– Noble fir and Shasta red fir 47.50 40.51 36.41 49.81 51.85 62.63 64.80 30.01 88.13 55.14 183.42 333.72 250.13 217.78 139.36 128.18 84.17 127.35 97.38 62.38 Other true firs 121.36 87.64 126.54 144.43 107.23 158.74 198.66 185.93 166.74 115.47 309.12 407.96 394.14 295.34 231.78 240.46 139.30 180.67 120.63 116.31 All species Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California. Prices for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Before 1984, prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are statistical high bids. The statistical high bid is defined as the bid price minus credits for road costs; it includes an allowance for sale-area betterment (K-V funds). Beginning in 1984, prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid. b Includes Port-Orford-cedar, Alaska cedar, incense cedar, and western redcedar. a 2003 average 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2002 average 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Year and quarter Douglas-fir (In dollars per thousand board feet) Table 94—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Pacific Northwest Region, 1992-2003 a 148 149 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Ponderosa pine Western hemlock Other true firs 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 West-side Douglas-fir Figure 7—Average stumpage prices for sawtimber sold on National Forests, Pacific Northwest Region, in dollars per thousand board feet Table 95—Volum e and average value of timber harvested on the National Forests of the Pacific Northwest Region, 2003 (Volume in million board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Quarter Colville Average Volume value Deschutes Average Volume value Fremont Average Volume value Gifford Pinchot Average Volume value Malheur Average Volume value 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 9.6 4.1 6.0 10.8 124.62 127.14 173.09 143.67 19.5 17.4 10.8 10.9 27.06 27.55 51.51 49.47 .6 .6 6.8 7.4 8.70 40.46 32.17 79.13 2.3 .6 1.8 .5 45.69 50.74 69.77 25.00 3.1 .2 1.7 3.7 75.30 24.40 35.36 44.12 Total 30.4 141.29 58.5 35.87 15.3 54.27 5.1 52.73 8.7 53.17 Mount BakerSnoqualmie Average Volume value Mount Hood 1.6 .9 .6 1.9 24.38 24.94 34.29 25.20 2.8 1.2 2.0 1.7 149.88 83.81 100.59 39.59 2.5 1.9 2.7 3.0 40.21 54.69 71.38 41.42 91.00 5.0 25.96 7.7 102.21 10.1 51.67 73.47 22.64 20.89 26.58 .4 .8 8.6 4.8 Total .2 40.19 14.6 a Siskiyou Average Volume value Average Volume value Olympic 24.09 49.57 90.07 104.76 .1 .1 .1 .1 Rogue River Average Volume value Okanogan Volume 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. a Ochoco Average value Siuslaw Average Volume value Volume Average value Volume Average value Umatilla Average Volume value Umpqua Average Volume value 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. .9 1.1 1.3 5.6 73.45 188.37 73.61 53.65 .6 1.5 4.6 .1 240.00 151.28 283.41 24.58 3.3 2.8 6.1 7.9 118.78 258.45 149.96 121.54 3.5 1.9 6.4 12.3 44.87 51.06 62.90 85.30 .7 1.5 1.9 1.0 262.80 395.65 329.60 396.23 Total 8.9 74.95 6.9 244.91 20.1 149.04 24.1 70.83 5.1 353.25 Wallowa-Whitman Wenatchee Willamette Western Oregon Winema Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 4.4 2.2 6.2 8.8 69.08 53.33 36.03 47.42 6.4 7.7 4.9 4.5 61.73 29.56 53.36 34.78 3.9 3.1 8.4 5.2 175.86 132.55 149.43 143.43 9.4 11.1 7.5 6.4 24.53 35.68 43.51 20.46 9.8 10.8 31.0 24.5 151.58 203.61 160.97 118.26 Total 21.6 49.19 23.6 44.32 20.5 150.46 34.5 31.48 76.1 152.06 Eastern Oregon Western Washington Eastern Washington Northern California All Forests Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value Volume Average value 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 40.0 32.9 39.2 49.7 35.79 32.99 45.62 57.72 4.8 2.5 4.5 3.5 43.29 53.35 69.88 39.11 20.9 14.4 13.7 18.6 99.27 62.75 111.29 98.53 0 0 0 0 ----- 75.5 60.6 88.4 96.4 68.82 71.34 97.48 80.34 Total 161.8 44.34 15.4 51.86 67.6 93.73 0 -- 320.9 80.65 a Includes a small portion of the Forest that lies in northern California. Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California. 150 Table 96—Volum e and average stumpage price of selected species sold on the National Forests of the Pacific Northwest Region, 2003 a b (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Douglas-fir West side Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines East side National Forest Volume Value Volume Value Volume Western Oregon: Mount Hood-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 9,840 59 0 341 146.29 274.88 -59.58 3,361 1,743 915 1,204 14.39 25.05 248.53 220.90 Total and average Western hemlock Value Volume 0 0 0 0 ----- 7,988 0 1,830 2,262 True firsc Value All species Volume Value Volume Value 69.24 -240.50 25.51 0 2,794 0 1,154 -14.75 -99.64 22,715 5,258 2,745 5,031 89.92 30.82 170.64 125.67 10,240 144.14 7,223 81.05 0 -- 12,080 87.00 3,948 39.56 35,749 92.46 Rogue River-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 957 2,467 0 -182.03 145.06 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 23 24 0 -259.32 151.94 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 1,846 2,583 0 -113.73 87.07 -- 0 3,103 5,074 0 -129.61 115.57 -- Total and average 3,424 155.39 0 -- 47 204.49 0 -- 4,429 98.18 8,177 120.90 Siskiyou-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 198 2,928 4,289 0 349.48 323.19 218.60 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 38 0 431 0 159.87 -51.89 -- 118 0 0 0 23.62 ---- 0 0 0 0 ----- 354 2,928 4,892 0 272.26 323.19 196.56 -- Total and average 7,415 263.39 0 -- 469 60.64 118 23.62 0 -- 8,174 245.20 Siuslaw-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 1,199 27,086 0 -368.23 144.26 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 261 0 --62.99 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 1,199 27,347 0 -368.23 143.48 -- Total and average 28,285 153.75 0 -- 0 -- 261 62.99 0 -- 28,546 152.92 Umpqua-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 999 4,424 0 -115.33 160.21 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 189 0 --52.44 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 999 4,848 0 -115.33 152.26 -- Total and average 5,423 151.96 0 -- 0 -- 189 52.44 0 -- 5,847 145.95 Willamette-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2,804 12,887 22,861 27,469 41.21 161.55 348.81 132.91 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 751 2,440 347 -71.76 10.00 134.57 0 0 0 0 ----- 2,806 13,863 25,917 27,816 41.18 156.61 310.92 132.94 Total and average 66,021 209.37 0 -- 0 -- 3,538 34.33 0 -- 70,402 199.45 12,842 19,029 61,127 27,810 126.48 198.40 227.16 132.01 3,361 1,743 915 1,204 14.39 25.05 248.53 220.90 38 23 455 0 159.87 259.32 57.17 -- 8,106 751 4,720 2,609 68.58 71.76 104.00 40.02 0 4,640 2,583 1,154 -54.13 87.07 99.64 25,875 27,350 70,823 32,847 87.13 154.94 208.08 131.82 120,808 190.03 7,223 81.05 516 73.74 16,186 74.45 8,377 70.56 156,895 162.90 0 1,480 11,559 0 -67.59 124.44 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 182 3,863 0 -82.28 65.76 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 1,662 16,000 0 -69.20 107.10 -- All western Oregon: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Total and average Western Washington: Gifford Pinchot-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Total and average 13,039 117.99 0 -- 0 -- 4,045 66.51 0 -- 17,662 103.54 Mount Baker-Snoqualmie-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 0 2,429 0 --25.39 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 4,030 0 --15.01 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 7,126 0 --20.92 -- Total and average 2,429 25.39 0 -- 0 -- 4,030 15.01 0 -- 7,126 20.92 Olympic-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 5,308 3,110 8,381 -117.38 136.87 105.18 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 5,308 3,110 8,381 -117.38 136.87 105.18 Total and average 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 16,799 114.90 0 -- 16,799 114.90 151 Table 96--Volume and av erage stumpage price of selected species sold on the National Forests of the Pacific Northwest Region, 2003a b (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Douglas-fir West side National Forest Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines East side Volume Value All western Washington: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Volume Value 0 1,480 13,988 0 -67.59 107.24 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- Volume Western hemlock True firsc Value Volume All species Value Volume Value Volume Value 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 5,490 11,003 8,381 -116.22 67.27 105.18 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 6,970 26,236 8,381 -105.89 87.22 105.18 Total and average 15,468 103.45 0 -- 0 -- 24,874 90.85 0 -- 41,587 93.97 All western Oregon and western Washington: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 12,842 20,509 75,115 27,810 126.48 188.96 204.83 132.01 3,361 1,743 915 1,204 14.39 25.05 248.53 220.90 38 23 455 0 159.87 259.32 57.17 -- 8,106 6,241 15,723 10,990 68.58 110.87 78.30 89.71 0 4,640 2,583 1,154 -54.13 87.07 99.64 25,875 34,320 97,059 41,228 87.13 144.98 175.41 126.41 Total and average 136,276 180.20 7,223 81.05 516 73.74 41,060 84.38 8,377 70.56 198,482 148.46 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 562 439 --11.91 148.15 0 75 1,519 1,932 -138.81 58.55 95.33 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 719 5,318 1,645 -36.53 60.32 62.47 0 4,755 10,829 9,776 -76.20 56.50 66.17 Total and average 0 -- 1,001 71.66 3,526 80.41 0 -- 7,682 58.55 25,360 63.92 Fremont-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 45 277 7,197 0 104.19 18.16 33.49 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 437 147 5,783 0 8.73 5.55 20.56 -- 482 424 12,980 0 17.64 13.79 28.37 -- Total and average 0 -- 0 -- 7,519 33.34 0 -- 6,367 19.40 13,886 27.55 Malheur-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 0 0 0 ----- 412 0 0 0 127.86 ---- 647 0 0 38 323.57 --181.57 0 0 0 0 ----- 343 0 0 0 133.06 ---- 1,490 0 0 38 208.35 --181.58 Total and average 0 -- 412 127.86 685 315.69 0 -- 343 133.06 1,528 207.68 Ochoco-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 2,001 1,757 --44.17 47.14 0 0 230 845 --45.80 45.91 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 435 936 --22.24 24.06 0 0 2,991 3,675 --36.42 39.26 Total and average 0 -- 3,758 45.56 1,075 45.89 0 -- 1,371 23.48 6,666 37.98 Umatilla-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 1,936 ---77.73 0 0 0 2,517 ---42.94 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 1,206 ---10.87 0 0 0 5,659 ---48.00 Total and average 0 -- 1,936 77.73 2,517 42.94 0 -- 1,206 10.87 5,659 48.00 Wallowa-Whitman-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 0 0 0 ----- 1,108 921 1,390 0 33.07 9.87 121.51 -- 995 67 1,542 0 43.01 11.37 103.33 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 363 1,665 2,281 0 27.35 5.88 70.73 -- 2,466 2,653 7,117 0 36.24 7.40 108.98 -- Total and average 0 -- 3,419 62.78 2,604 77.92 0 -- 4,309 42.02 12,236 72.29 Winema-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 32 6,932 17 1,437 65.39 48.60 34.01 64.00 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 4,896 ---132.92 1,606 10,333 154 7,271 65.53 43.82 47.10 141.13 Total and average 0 -- 0 -- 9,018 52.20 0 -- 4,896 132.92 19,364 82.19 0 0 0 0 ----- 1,520 921 3,953 4,132 58.77 9.87 66.78 72.20 2,319 7,351 10,505 6,769 128.57 48.03 47.63 63.51 0 0 0 0 ----- 1,143 2,531 13,817 8,683 51.95 14.57 44.20 90.89 6,044 18,165 34,071 26,419 84.97 46.27 54.94 79.33 0 -- 10,526 62.77 26,944 58.70 0 -- 26,174 57.16 84,699 62.83 Eastern Oregon: Deschutes-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter All eastern Oregon: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Total and average 152 Table 96--Volume and av erage stumpage price of selected species sold on the National Forests of the Pacific Northwest Region, 2003a b (continued) (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Douglas-fir West side National Forest Volume Value Eastern Washington: Colville-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 0 0 0 ----- 3,938 7,708 1,495 11,494 62.59 117.09 29.76 76.91 Total and average 0 -- 24,635 Okanogan and Wenatchhee-1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 0 0 0 0 ----- Total and average 0 All eastern Washington: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Total and average All eastern Oregon and eastern Washington: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Total and average Pacific Northwest Region: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Total and average All of Oregon: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Total and average All of Washington: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter Total and average a East side Volume Value Ponderosa and Jeffrey pines Volume Western hemlock True firsc Value Volume Value 0 0 0 36 ---157.75 0 0 12 0 84.33 36 157.75 2,305 2,346 3,628 15,138 30.30 32.06 68.02 133.97 0 2,954 1,303 3,013 -- 23,417 103.34 0 0 0 0 ----- 6,243 10,054 5,123 26,632 0 -- 0 0 0 0 All species Volume Value Volume Value --1.00 -- 900 1,385 1,196 5,759 111.97 50.34 8.91 49.73 5,858 17,996 3,911 22,623 88.34 97.71 28.89 67.16 12 1.00 9,240 50.60 50,388 77.56 -29.32 48.71 83.33 0 0 0 0 ----- 2,028 0 859 0 18.97 -42.67 -- 4,470 5,602 6,261 21,334 24.28 29.06 55.92 112.86 7,270 55.18 0 -- 2,887 26.02 37,667 80.42 50.67 97.25 56.86 109.34 0 2,954 1,303 3,049 -29.32 48.71 84.21 0 0 12 0 --1.00 -- 2,928 1,385 2,055 5,759 47.56 50.34 23.02 49.73 10,328 23,598 10,172 43,957 60.61 81.41 45.53 89.34 48,052 93.59 7,306 55.69 12 1.00 12,127 44.75 88,055 78.78 ----- 7,763 10,975 9,076 30,764 52.25 89.92 61.18 104.36 2,319 10,305 11,808 9,818 128.57 42.67 47.75 69.94 0 0 12 0 --1.00 -- 4,071 3,916 15,872 14,442 48.79 27.22 41.46 74.47 16,372 41,763 44,243 70,376 69.61 66.13 52.77 85.58 0 -- 58,578 88.06 34,250 58.05 12 1.00 38,301 53.23 172,754 70.96 12,842 20,509 75,115 27,810 126.48 188.96 204.83 132.00 11,124 12,718 9,991 31,968 40.81 81.03 78.34 108.74 2,357 10,328 12,263 9,818 129.07 43.15 48.10 69.94 8,106 6,241 15,735 10,990 68.58 110.87 78.24 89.71 4,071 8,556 18,455 15,596 48.79 41.81 47.84 76.33 42,247 76,083 141,302 111,604 80.34 101.70 137.01 100.66 136,276 180.20 65,801 87.29 34,766 58.29 41,072 84.36 46,678 56.34 371,236 112.40 12,842 19,029 61,127 27,810 126.48 198.40 227.16 132.01 4,881 2,664 4,868 5,336 28.21 19.80 100.94 105.75 2,357 7,374 10,960 6,769 129.07 48.69 48.03 63.51 8,106 751 4,720 2,609 68.58 71.76 104.00 40.02 1,143 7,171 16,400 9,837 51.95 40.17 50.95 91.91 31,919 45,515 104,894 59,266 86.72 111.57 158.33 108.42 120,808 190.03 17,749 70.21 27,460 58.98 16,186 74.45 34,551 60.41 241,594 127.82 0 1,480 13,988 0 -67.59 107.24 -- 6,243 10,054 5,123 26,632 50.67 97.25 56.86 109.34 0 2,954 1,303 3,049 -29.32 48.71 84.21 0 5,490 11,015 8,381 -116.22 67.20 105.18 2,928 1,385 2,055 5,759 47.56 50.34 23.02 49.73 10,328 30,568 36,408 52,338 60.62 86.99 75.58 91.87 15,468 103.45 48,052 93.59 7,306 55.69 24,886 90.80 12,127 44.75 129,642 83.66 Preliminary. b Prices for individual sales may vary from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage in National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs and an allowance for sale-area betterment are included in the bid. c Does not include noble fir or Shasta red fir. Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California. 153 Source: Respective agencies listed. Does not include cull log sales or volume given away through free use permits. NA 2001 NA NA NA 0 52,838 b NA 9,003 NA 200 92,377 2000 Convertible products only. NA NA NA NA 133,650 1999 a NA = not available. Total NA 0 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs State of Alaska 58 19,649 1998 U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.b USDA Forest Servicea Agency NA NA NA 336 23,669 Total NA NA NA 0 3,627 4th qtr. 2002 (In thousand board feet, Scribner scale) Table 97—Volum e of timber sold on publicly owned or m anaged lands in Alaska, 1998-2003 154 NA NA NA 0 20,267 1st qtr. NA NA NA 0 1,360 2d qtr. NA NA NA 0 11,270 3d qtr. 2003 NA NA NA 0 23,197 4th qtr. NA 18,605 NA 0 56,094 Total 40.00 U.S. Bureau of Land Manage.b NA NA NA NA NA NA 17.26 1999 NA NA NA 10.00 40.56 2000 NA NA NA -- 34.70 2001 NA NA NA 33.33 41.65 Average NA NA NA -- 148.54 4th qtr. NA NA NA -- 33.19 1st qtr. NA NA NA -- 19.35 2d qtr. NA NA NA -- 16.94 3d qtr. 2003 NA NA NA -- 17.38 4th qtr. NA 14.95 NA -- 23.05 Average Does not include cull log sales or volume given away through free use permits. Source: Respective agencies listed. b Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Prices for stumpage on National Forest lands are high bid value. Road costs are not included in the bid. a NA = not available. Average State of Alaska -- 47.68 USDA Forest Servicea U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs 1998 Agency 2002 (In dollars per thousand board feet) Table 98—Average stumpage prices of timber sold on publicly owned or managed lands in Alaska, 1998-2003 155 Table 99—Volume of sawtimber sold on National Forests by selected species, Alaska Region, 1992-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale) Year and quarter 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 2002 total 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 2003 total Sitka spruce Western hemlock Cedars Other softwoods All species 32,192 13,106 11,812 10,560 17,767 31,844 3,615 26,358 12,620 11,935 77,129 31,597 34,999 41,131 40,556 87,704 9,443 70,913 48,247 27,243 25,728 7,508 6,288 1,548 7,453 20,790 3,458 18,501 16,641 8,396 30 55 612 1,229 1,786 4,583 0 238 170 590 135,079 52,263 53,712 54,468 67,563 144,922 16,517 116,008 77,684 48,164 12 4,490 348 1,641 4 8,719 1,715 1,093 12 3,069 223 404 1 6 2 0 29 16,284 2,288 3,137 6,491 11,532 3,707 9 21,738 3,736 465 4,096 12,162 9,069 730 3,789 4,548 5,690 64 2,485 211 0 0 0 0 18,495 1,259 10,370 16,937 20,459 18,136 8,450 0 47,062 Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Alaska Region is the State of Alaska. 156 Ta ble 1 00— Average stu mpage price s for saw timber sold on N ational Forests by selected species, Alaska Region, 1992-2003a (In dollars per thousand board feet) Year and quarter Sitka spruce 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 78.82 211.06 346.11 278.05 551.87 100.37 123.88 27.90 96.85 49.88 2002 average 2003: 1st quarter 2d quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter 2003 average Western hemlock Cedars Other softwoods All species 3.24 40.25 20.65 14.75 1.27 15.27 7.34 4.07 3.20 4.52 132.93 484.29 670.37 945.53 668.55 675.55 195.63 91.68 139.98 130.23 21.03 29.91 70.34 25.63 43.04 8.81 -21.73 25.31 1.78 45.96 146.86 168.86 92.50 220.78 128.48 70.54 23.49 47.77 37.64 101.67 49.54 115.88 225.82 65.82 1.52 1.61 2.23 156.75 32.58 231.70 403.31 65.80 14.67 21.28 -- 117.98 20.65 41.40 170.74 97.75 1.62 85.30 19.57 44.60 48.50 37.47 20.65 28.89 2.55 5.41 3.83 4.82 81.61 70.79 36.17 78.40 -– --- 36.15 20.59 18.22 23.02 31.01 3.50 68.08 -- 27.06 a Prices received for individual sales may vary significantly from the averages shown in this table because of differences in species mix, quality, road costs, logging and processing costs, size and length of sale, number of bidders, and other related price determinants. Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Alaska Region is the State of Alaska. 157 140.7 19.6 23.7 20.6 76.8 114.04 101.28 51.41 42.38 155.85 65.49 135.46 153.30 209.57 165.68 96.36 117.81 74.96 99.51 55.25 80.45 89.93 117.1 70.16 19.6 125.29 6.0 55.93 30.7 46.12 60.8 66.02 91.4 12.0 81.08 27.5 130.53 24.6 50.01 27.2 88.64 316.7 242.5 194.1 130.5 94.8 217.4 148.9 153.9 53.0 85.1 Volume Value Rocky Mountain Region 99.9 37.2 11.6 20.3 30.8 66.2 4.6 17.0 21.1 23.5 12.49 13.07 22.10 11.09 9.10 17.06 16.33 30.82 12.41 11.43 225.4 116.15 103.9 93.32 111.1 81.74 76.1 35.36 37.8 23.68 110.8 79.58 87.0 38.04 65.1 34.45 67.7 17.05 89.4 17.33 Volume Value Southwestern Region 58.0 3.2 5.2 21.6 28.0 66.1 8.1 17.6 26.6 13.8 320.7 339.5 189.2 203.3 299.4 155.0 131.7 73.1 50.9 116.1 42.06 33.96 31.16 42.01 45.00 67.55 78.16 61.36 65.41 73.22 123.13 248.01 230.84 121.28 61.34 126.83 113.76 72.46 89.88 73.88 Volume Value Intermountain Region 190.7 42.1 35.7 36.5 76.4 244.4 95.1 13.5 30.6 105.2 1,238.4 699.4 539.0 453.1 480.2 538.8 400.4 314.1 213.1 285.7 Volume 51.86 52.71 22.37 25.31 77.89 55.18 36.16 29.04 74.94 69.99 126.43 243.40 193.49 109.20 117.08 105.58 81.51 87.84 85.43 53.37 Value Pacific Southwest Region 199.2 13.3 41.5 60.6 84.8 173.0 10.4 34.3 50.1 78.1 505.1 456.5 265.0 431.7 595.8 289.2 392.1 248.6 223.5 213.9 Volume 57.99 45.65 67.85 44.92 64.29 65.86 57.81 105.28 62.25 51.94 177.27 277.15 136.60 108.43 86.11 75.26 70.42 83.61 80.95 62.05 Value Pacific Northwest Region--east side 219.7 43.2 35.0 83.8 57.8 167.6 39.8 41.2 40.8 45.7 261.5 181.4 122.3 327.4 532.0 330.6 160.4 132.6 10.5 56.9 Volume 144.41 83.12 135.43 188.30 131.97 171.58 201.20 172.39 196.34 123.00 282.88 268.79 462.69 349.41 235.86 249.04 162.68 210.14 133.26 136.07 Value Pacific Northwest Region--west side 56.2 20.3 1.4 11.3 23.2 23.7 .1 17.6 2.4 3.6 155.7 67.2 64.9 63.9 74.5 170.5 19.6 133.6 92.4 52.8 23.01 33.19 19.35 16.94 17.38 41.65 75.51 19.32 42.85 148.54 18.88 102.27 98.39 35.47 165.54 64.71 47.68 17.26 40.56 34.70 Volumeb Value Alaska Region Does not include long-term timber contracts. Source: Respective Regions of the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. b Northern Region includes Montana, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, North Dakota, and northwestern South Dakota; Rocky Mountain Region includes Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, remainder of South Dakota, and eastern Wyoming; Southwestern Region includes Arizona and New Mexico; Intermountain Region includes southern Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and western Wyoming; Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii; Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington; Alaska Region is all of Alaska. a Total and average 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 195.3 97.08 57.39 58.59 64.47 24.6 55.3 36.0 79.4 Total and average 149.51 280.22 244.82 149.05 127.50 158.65 121.97 162.73 144.05 112.03 501.0 382.0 157.6 258.6 478.6 328.7 246.4 200.4 145.8 262.0 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Value Volume Year Northern Region (Volume in million board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Table 10 1— Volu me and av erag e va lue of all spec ies of a ll timbe r prod ucts sold from the U SD A Fore st Service R egio ns o f the W estern United States, 1992-2003 a 158 159 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Pacific Southwest Pacific Northwest, east side Pacific Northwest, west side 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Northern Figure 8—Average value of all timber products sold from Forest Service Regions of the Western United States, in dollars per thousand board feet 233.1 56.1 40.2 70.8 66.0 99.11 97.54 96.39 95.55 105.92 68.56 99.00 102.88 120.51 144.78 169.16 143.12 118.51 101.38 70.76 113.3 25.7 15.1 31.3 41.2 125.0 80.66 68.03 76.05 79.05 91.49 99.37 34.3 108.76 13.7 125.75 34.5 108.69 42.4 75.61 327.9 243.4 247.8 184.8 134.4 129.1 147.4 139.9 125.8 140.6 Volume Value Rocky Mountain Region 71.7 15.0 11.9 21.0 23.8 72.6 19.7 6.1 15.1 31.6 15.05 12.10 15.92 17.12 14.66 19.21 21.12 20.23 16.11 19.30 301.4 85.38 141.0 103.05 109.7 104.26 78.0 66.30 45.7 53.12 97.4 76.26 96.1 36.04 75.7 49.79 64.8 37.80 72.8 35.08 Volume Value Southwestern Region 86.52 174.10 141.89 122.72 134.06 154.35 98.00 96.64 103.53 92.71 69.8 8.0 3.6 25.9 32.3 84.4 63.90 62.18 43.61 74.52 58.16 71.97 10.4 105.09 6.9 109.37 34.3 81.32 32.8 43.77 344.1 355.9 251.5 215.9 262.0 200.1 169.9 133.1 107.0 80.6 Volume Value Intermountain Region 63.24 48.16 71.21 70.49 57.31 174.43 215.34 215.71 209.44 137.68 125.84 106.64 93.54 87.37 46.45 284.1 50.79 31.3 199.87 54.7 42.66 104.9 51.84 93.2 57.29 298.5 35.2 51.0 104.7 107.6 1,021.6 738.9 807.6 544.1 457.5 548.0 452.9 441.4 367.6 297.2 Volume Value Pacific Southwest Region 229.4 60.9 47.2 52.8 68.4 221.4 53.2 38.7 61.2 68.4 1,015.4 955.4 522.5 489.3 442.1 474.8 358.5 316.2 230.3 210.0 Volume 58.89 57.56 42.03 62.59 68.85 72.86 86.37 66.62 69.55 68.85 172.58 243.21 223.16 183.37 109.61 123.58 64.49 76.70 63.30 59.11 Value Pacific Northwest Region--east side 91.5 14.6 13.3 35.5 28.0 77.1 9.8 12.2 27.0 28.0 965.2 702.6 426.1 320.5 294.7 334.8 267.0 217.2 154.1 52.0 Volume 135.21 115.81 175.17 149.30 108.40 145.12 82.61 127.37 213.93 108.40 292.29 361.32 367.00 349.66 370.63 336.93 292.93 230.04 238.88 166.46 Value Pacific Northwest Region--west side 48.2 1.5 10.0 30.1 6.6 32.1 .2 6.2 15.9 9.8 395.3 327.1 251.9 199.7 97.9 124.6 121.5 153.6 119.5 44.4 31.01 71.06 60.75 20.51 25.13 29.88 -52.30 13.63 46.86 13.84 -25.91 28.90 45.76 66.34 104.14 16.41 43.50 37.69 39.35 37.50 Volume Value Alaska Region Northern Region includes Montana, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, North Dakota, and northwestern South Dakota; Rocky Mountain Region includes Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, remainder of South Dakota, and eastern Wyoming; Southwestern region includes Arizona and New Mexico; Intermountain Region includes southern Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and western Wyoming; Pacific Southwest Region includes California and Hawaii; Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington; Alaska Region is all of Alaska. Source: Respective Regions of the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. a Note: Negative stumpage value caused by emergency rate redeterminations. Total and average 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 102.11 124.53 105.71 98.32 90.67 52.9 24.0 94.8 79.6 251.2 104.74 154.02 185.50 184.72 181.92 161.91 152.86 149.76 148.96 125.00 779.3 607.1 485.6 325.6 340.1 352.1 330.4 265.4 234.6 171.5 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Total and average Volume Value Year Northern Region (Volume in million board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Table 102—Volum e and average value of all species of timber harvested from the USDA Forest Service Regions of the Western United States, 1992-2003a 160 Table 103—Un cut volume under contract on National Forest lands in Montana, Idaho, California, Oregon, and Wash ington, 1993-2003a (In million board feet, Scribner log rule) Idaho b Year California Montana Northern 1993 911.5 471.8 711.6 1994 788.8 387.8 1995 664.5 1996 1997 Oregon Washington 397.2 2,048.8 775.2 486.8 310.8 1,316.1 630.7 292.7 349.1 274.4 810.0 497.1 519.5 323.7 249.2 375.7 503.4 209.7 585.0 386.8 343.7 282.5 1,176.4 342.5 284.9 211.5 1,023.5 295.2 c c 1998 569.4 1999 467.6 294.7 247.5 162.9 929.4 240.3 2000 359.5 243.3 222.9 165.8 792.5 216.5 2001 278.6 196.5 196.7 187.1 682.9 197.5 2002 336.3 264.1 217.5 165.9 695.5 201.8 2003 305.4 234.9 142.0 106.9 741.6 150.8 a As of June 30 unless otherwise noted. b This figure is sawtimber volume only. c As of September 30. 291.6 c Southern Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Timber Data Company, Eugene, Oregon. 161 Table 104—Sale quantity and unyarded volume und er contrac t on B ureau of Lan d M anag em ent lands in Western Oregon, 1993-2003 (In million board feet, Scribner scale) Year Sale quantity Unyarded volume under contract 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 49 14 127 190 212 258 62 69 56 163 163 249 138 125 239 275 258 214 100 113 164 207 Source: Bureau of Land Management. 162 Ratio 5.1 9.9 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.0 3.4 1.5 2.0 1.0 1.3 Table 105—Allowab le annual cut and uncut volume under contract on Oregon State lands, 1993-2003a (In million board feet, Scribner scale) Year Allowable cut 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 121 121 177 177 177 182 225 272 226 238 254 a Uncut volume under contract 185 179 171 241 267 362 339 326 301 309 268 Ratio 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.4 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.1 As of December 31. Source: State of Oregon, Department of Forestry. Table 10 6— Sus tainab le harv est an d un cut v olum e un der contract on W ashington State lands, 1993-2003a (In million board feet, Scribner scale) Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Sustainable harvest b b 840 840 b b 655 655 560 560 560 560 560 Uncut volume under contract 803 819 1,056 1,088 1,005 1,034 935 806 737 731 773 Ratio 1.0 1.0 NA NA 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.2 NA = not available. a As of June 30. b Figure does not reflect environmental constraints; permitted or "sustainable" harvest is unknown. Source: State of Washington, Department of Natural Resources. 163 Table 107—Sm all business set-aside sales and total sales on the National Forests, Pacific Northwest Region, 1998-2003 (Number of sales) Colville Quarter 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 2003 total Deschutes 2003 total 2003 total Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales 0 1 3 1 0 8 13 13 8 9 0 0 0 0 0 28 13 12 22 19 5 5 2 1 0 25 17 11 4 3 4 0 0 1 5 18 3 0 1 6 1 2 0 0 0 18 11 7 9 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 12 0 15 0 6 2 8 0 8 Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 5 3 0 0 1 20 19 0 3 9 1 1 0 0 0 15 10 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 2 10 6 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 6 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 5 13 0 2 2 10 1 3 Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales 1 0 0 0 0 10 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 14 8 3 12 0 0 0 0 0 6 11 7 8 18 8 0 0 0 0 16 6 6 9 7 0 0 0 0 0 21 1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 15 2 8 0 3 0 4 Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales Set-aside sales Total sales 0 0 5 1 0 29 13 13 8 6 1 1 1 0 0 13 12 9 6 6 6 5 4 4 4 40 12 8 5 30 0 0 1 0 0 17 6 5 1 7 33 18 16 8 12 310 177 114 99 154 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 a a a a a a a a 1 1 1 7 3 7 6 11 1 2 0 0 2 3 1 1 3 6 5 11 32 31 51 38 0 7 a a 10 27 3 7 25 152 Mount Hood 2003 total a Ochoco Siskiyou Wallowa-Whitman 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Malheur Set-aside sales Rogue River 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Gifford Pinchot Total sales Mount BakerSnoqualmie 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Fremont Set-aside sales Okanogan/Wenatchee Siuslaw Wenatchee Umatilla Willamette Olympic Umpqua Winema All forests Beginning in 2003, the Wenatchee National Forest has been combined with the Okanogan National Forest. Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California. 164 Table 108—Volum e and average value of timber sold on set-aside sales on the National Forests, Pacific Northwest Region, 1998-2003 (Volume in thousand board feet; value in dollars per thousand board feet) Colville Deschutes 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 0 431 17,572 2,007 0 -190.87 180.43 155.82 -- 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 11,783 3,016 13,293 7,020 0 84.29 80.57 90.68 50.09 -- 2,021 0 0 382 10,898 208.78 --174.67 60.23 196 206 0 0 0 80.99 112.83 ---- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 1,662 2,751 0 -69.20 123.60 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 -- 0 -- 0 -- 4,413 103.11 0 -- 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 2003 total Mount Hood Volume Average value 2,430 0 0 0 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. 2003 total Volume 73.72 ----- 12,606 11,703 0 0 4,792 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 -- 2003 total Volume 121,26 142.98 --85.16 502 254 0 0 0 3,751 4,537 2,745 3,213 160.16 18.71 170.64 102.12 14,246 104.04 Volume Volume 35 0 0 0 0 166.54 ----- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 -- Volume 0 0 15,184 2,701 0 Average value 58.72 155.78 ---- 0 0 0 0 571 ----77.91 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 5,143 3,755 --55.83 168.42 0 0 0 8,381 ---105.17 0 -- 8,898 103.34 8,381 105.17 Umatilla ------ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 -- --119.37 39.33 -- 4,546 7,430 2,858 0 0 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 -- Umpqua Volume Average value Volume Average value ------ 21,631 0 0 0 0 95.46 ----- 0 0 0 0 0 ------ 0 136 7,792 0 -64.33 126.95 -- 0 0 0 0 ----- 0 0 0 0 ----- 7,928 125.88 0 -- 0 -- Willamette Volume Olympic Volume Volume Average value Average value Volume Average value Wenatchee Average value Volume Average value Siuslaw Average value Volume Average value Okanogan/Wenatchee Average value Siskiyou Average value Wallowa-Whitman 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003: 1st qtr. 2d qtr. 3d qtr. 4th qtr. Ochoco Average value Rogue River Volume Average value Malheur Volume Mount BakerSnoqualmie Volume Average value Gifford Pinchot Quarter 2003 total a Fremont Average value Winema Volume Average value 113.18 49.71 23.14 --- 155 481 141 367 4,880 a a a a a a a a a a All forests Volume Average value Volume Average value 340.37 305.46 379.06 270.66 51.09 0 0 3,901 0 0 --59.88 --- 52,481 23,521 52,949 12,477 21,141 106.76 109.59 123.55 75.07 64.24 43 2,804 6,402 10,820 233.53 89.07 642.22 114.75 1,147 6,234 0 0 42.95 46.60 --- 4,941 15,373 24,833 26,169 133.59 48.71 249.52 117.83 20,069 279.68 7,381 46.03 71,316 149.88 Beginning in 2003, the Wenatchee National Forest has been combined with the Okanogan National Forest. Source: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pacific Northwest Region includes Oregon and Washington and a small portion of northern California. 165 This page has been left blank intentionally. Document continues on next page. . 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