Port of Los Angeles is a harbor in San Pedro Bay on the southern California coast at the cities of Los Angeles and Long Beach, sheltered by a single federal outer breakwater shared with the adjacent Port of Long Beach. The tide is mixed semidiurnal, with a mean range of 3.81 ft (1.16 m) at the Los Angeles station.
- Type
- Harbor
- Location
- California, United States
- Setting
- In San Pedro Bay on the southern California coast at the cities of Los Angeles and Long Beach, sheltered by a single federal outer breakwater shared with the adjacent Port of Long Beach
- Tidal range
- The tide is mixed semidiurnal, with a mean range of 3.81 ft (1.16 m) at the Los Angeles station.
- Notable
- The San Pedro Bay port complex (Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach together) is the largest container port complex in the Western Hemisphere by TEU throughput (Port of Los Angeles / Port of Long Beach).