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civil service employees, and blue collar workers who received 

 compensation of $201.8 million in 1967. Military construction in 

 San Diego County averages more than $20 million annually. 



Commercial /Industrial 



Maritime Commerce 



The continually expanding growth (Figure IV. 3. 5) of the maritime 

 industry's use of San Diego as a harbor necessitates the con- 

 struction of a new terminal every 10 years. 



For Fiscal Year 1967-68, Marine Terminals reported a total revenue 

 tonnage via port of San Diego of 1,107,060 tons. The total value 

 of cargo was $269.3 million, including bunker fuels. Inbound cargo 

 was valued at $203.3 million, and outbound at $65.6 million. The 

 largest single import categorywas toys and novelties with a value 

 of $38.3 million; second largest item imported was textile and 

 clothing valued at $30.2 million. The largest export category was 

 household goods with a value of $15.2 million; the second largest 

 category among export goods was transportation equipment and 

 machines valued at $13.1 million. In terms of tonnage, however, 

 lumber had the greatest import tonnage, and potash the greatest 

 export tonnage. 



