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Practices in Preserving and Developing Public-Use Seaplane Bases (2015)

Chapter: APPENDIX B Number of Public and Private Seaplane Bases in The United States

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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B Number of Public and Private Seaplane Bases in The United States." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2015. Practices in Preserving and Developing Public-Use Seaplane Bases. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22148.
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73 APPENDIX B Number of Public and Private Seaplane Bases in The United States State No. of Public SPBs No. of Private SPBs Total No. of SPBs Alabama 1 3 4 Alaska 128 37 165 California 6 6 12 Connecticut 1 3 4 Florida 5 22 27 Georgia 0 2 2 Hawaii 1 0 1 Idaho 4 4 8 Illinois 1 6 7 Indiana 14 18 32 Iowa 1 0 1 Louisiana 3 2 5 Maine 19 15 34 Maryland 1 5 6 Massachusetts 1 5 6 Michigan 2 5 7 Minnesota 14 19 33 Mississippi 3 0 3 Missouri 3 0 3 Montana 2 7 9 Nebraska 0 1 1 Nevada 0 1 1 New Hampshire 1 7 8 New Jersey 1 3 4 New Mexico 1 0 1 New York 8 16 24 North Carolina 0 3 3 North Dakota 0 10 10 Ohio 2 1 3 Oklahoma 1 0 1 Oregon 1 5 6 Pennsylvania 4 7 11 Rhode Island 0 1 1 South Carolina 1 1 2 South Dakota 1 2 3 Texas 1 2 3 Vermont 0 4 4 Virginia 1 4 5 Washington 13 8 21 West Virginia 0 10 10 Wisconsin 7 6 13 Source: AOPA Airport Directory 2013–2014

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Synthesis 61: Practices in Preserving and Developing Public-Use Seaplane Bases reviews current practices in developing and preserving public-use seaplane bases throughout the United States. The report reviews and presents information on the planning process, design considerations, permits, regulatory requirements, and facility and service needs of seaplane bases.

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