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  • A semi-tractor trailer truck drives past a stack of containers at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal in Savannah, Georgia Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer is now climbing the ranks of the nation's largest exporters as it sends more goods abroad to stock its stores in Latin America and China. Photographer: Stephen Morton/Bloomberg News.
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  • Divers wait for a container ship to pass the wreck site of the CSS Georgia near the channel of the Savannah River, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 in Savannah, Ga. The recovery of the Confederate ironclad ship marks the beginning of the construction phase of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Col. Thomas Tickner, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Savannah District Commander, speaks during a press conference, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, at the ceremonial start of the recovery of the CSS Georgia in the Savannah River near Fort Jackson. The recovery of the sunken Confederate ironclad ship marks the beginning of the construction phase of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Former U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) speaks to a group of reporters, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, during a press conference at the ceremonial start of the recovery of the CSS Georgia in the Savannah River near Fort Jackson. The recovery of the sunken Confederate ironclad ship marks the beginning of the construction phase of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Col. Thomas Tickner, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Savannah District Commander, applauds after a ceremonial canon firing, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, to start the the recovery of the Confederate ironclad ship CSS Georgia in Savannah, Ga. The recovery of the ship marks the beginning of the construction phase of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Divers wait for a container ship to pass the wreck site of the CSS Georgia near the channel of the Savannah River, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 in Savannah, Ga. The recovery of the Confederate ironclad ship marks the beginning of the construction phase of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Divers wait for a container ship to pass the wreck site of the CSS Georgia near the channel of the Savannah River, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 in Savannah, Ga. The recovery of the Confederate ironclad ship marks the beginning of the construction phase of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Former U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) speaks to a group of reporters, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, during a press conference at the ceremonial start of the recovery of the CSS Georgia in the Savannah River near Fort Jackson. The recovery of the sunken Confederate ironclad ship marks the beginning of the construction phase of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Col. Thomas Tickner, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Savannah District Commander, signals a ceremonial canon firing, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, to start the the recovery of the Confederate ironclad ship CSS Georgia in Savannah, Ga. The recovery of the ship marks the beginning of the construction phase of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_CSSGa._01292015-03.JPG
  • Col. Thomas Tickner, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Savannah District Commander, applauds after a ceremonial canon firing, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, to start the the recovery of the Confederate ironclad ship CSS Georgia in Savannah, Ga. The recovery of the ship marks the beginning of the construction phase of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
    GPA_CSSGa._01292015-04.JPG
  • Divers prepare to descend onto the wreck site of the CSS Georgia near the channel of the Savannah River, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 in Savannah, Ga. The recovery of the Confederate ironclad ship marks the beginning of the construction phase of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Container ship CMG CGW Figaro makes its way past Historic River Street and up the Savannah River to the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility, Friday, Dec. 10, 2010, in Savannah, Ga. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • Container ships load and unload at the container berths at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility, Friday Oct. 8, 2010. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • The 964 foot post panamax container ship Maersk Drummond is loaded with the last of it's cargo at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal Thursday Oct. 28, 2010 in Garden City, Ga. (Stephen Morton for The New York Times)
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  • Container ship CMA CGM Figaro heads up river to the the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility Friday, August 27, 2010. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • Container ships load and unload at the container berths at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility Friday, August, 13, 2010. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • Container ships load and unload at the container berths at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility Thursday, August 19, 2010. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • Container ships load and unload at the container berths at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility Thursday, August 19, 2010. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • Container ships load and unload at the container berths at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility Friday, August, 13, 2010. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • Container ships load and unload at the container berths at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility Friday, August, 13, 2010. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • Container ships pass Tybee Island to their the container berths at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility, Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010 in Tybee Island, GA. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • Container ships load and unload at the container berths at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility Friday, August, 13, 2010. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • Container ships load and unload at the container berths at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility Thursday, August 19, 2010. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • Container ship NYK DENEB heads down river after unloading cargo at the Georgia Ports Authority Garden City Terminal facility Monday, August 30, 2010. (Photo by Stephen Morton)
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  • Georgia Ports Authority Global Manager, Bill Jakubsen, right, General Manager of Operations Bill Dawson, center right, and Porsche's Manager of  Vehicle Logistics and Port Operations Justin Newell, center left, and Porsche Production Manager David Burkhalter, left, stand near the first shipment of Porsche’s hybrid 918 Spyder automobile at the the Georgia Ports Authority Colonel’s Island Terminal at the Port of Brunswick, Thursday, Mar. 6, 2014, in Brunswick, Ga. The carmaker plans to produce up to 918 of this special model at its manufacturing line at Porsche AG's Zuffenhausen Plant in Stuttgart, Germany. The number of units for the U.S. market will depend on worldwide demand and availability. The Port of Brunswick accounts for approximately 23 percent of the nationwide vehicle imports for all Porsche models. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Georgia Ports Authority Global Manager, Bill Jakubsen, right, General Manager of Operations Bill Dawson, center right, and Porsche's Manager of  Vehicle Logistics and Port Operations Justin Newell, center left, and Porsche Production Manager David Burkhalter, left, stand near the first shipment of Porsche’s hybrid 918 Spyder automobile at the the Georgia Ports Authority Colonel’s Island Terminal at the Port of Brunswick, Thursday, Mar. 6, 2014, in Brunswick, Ga. The carmaker plans to produce up to 918 of this special model at its manufacturing line at Porsche AG's Zuffenhausen Plant in Stuttgart, Germany. The number of units for the U.S. market will depend on worldwide demand and availability. The Port of Brunswick accounts for approximately 23 percent of the nationwide vehicle imports for all Porsche models. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Georgia Ports Authority Global Manager, Bill Jakubsen, right, General Manager of Operations Bill Dawson, center, and Porsche's Manager of  Vehicle Logistics and Port Operations Justin Newell, left, stand near the first shipment of Porsche’s hybrid 918 Spyder automobile at the the Georgia Ports Authority Colonel’s Island Terminal at the Port of Brunswick, Thursday, Mar. 6, 2014, in Brunswick, Ga. The carmaker plans to produce up to 918 of this special model at its manufacturing line at Porsche AG's Zuffenhausen Plant in Stuttgart, Germany. The number of units for the U.S. market will depend on worldwide demand and availability. The Port of Brunswick accounts for approximately 23 percent of the nationwide vehicle imports for all Porsche models. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • The first shipment of Porsche’s hybrid 918 Spyder automobile arrives at the the Georgia Ports Authority Colonel’s Island Terminal at the Port of Brunswick, Thursday, Mar. 6, 2014, in Brunswick, Ga. The carmaker plans to produce up to 918 of this special model at its manufacturing line at Porsche AG's Zuffenhausen Plant in Stuttgart, Germany. The number of units for the U.S. market will depend on worldwide demand and availability. The Port of Brunswick accounts for approximately 23 percent of the nationwide vehicle imports for all Porsche models. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • The first shipment of Porsche’s hybrid 918 Spyder automobile arrives at the the Georgia Ports Authority Colonel’s Island Terminal at the Port of Brunswick, Thursday, Mar. 6, 2014, in Brunswick, Ga. The carmaker plans to produce up to 918 of this special model at its manufacturing line at Porsche AG's Zuffenhausen Plant in Stuttgart, Germany. The number of units for the U.S. market will depend on worldwide demand and availability. The Port of Brunswick accounts for approximately 23 percent of the nationwide vehicle imports for all Porsche models. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • Soy meal is loaded at the Port of Brunswick, Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The Colonel's Island Terminal is among the largest deepwater agri-bulk operations in the U.S. South Atlantic. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_051.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_049.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_048.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_029.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The interior of Porsche’s hybrid 918 Spyder automobile at the the Georgia Ports Authority Colonel’s Island Terminal at the Port of Brunswick, Thursday, Mar. 6, 2014, in Brunswick, Ga. The carmaker plans to produce up to 918 of this special model at its manufacturing line at Porsche AG's Zuffenhausen Plant in Stuttgart, Germany. The number of units for the U.S. market will depend on worldwide demand and availability. The Port of Brunswick accounts for approximately 23 percent of the nationwide vehicle imports for all Porsche models. (GPA Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel’s Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation’s largest auto facilities, it’s also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel’s Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation’s largest auto facilities, it’s also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel’s Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation’s largest auto facilities, it’s also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPASOP_42.JPG
  • Soy meal is loaded at the Port of Brunswick, Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The Colonel's Island Terminal is among the largest deepwater agri-bulk operations in the U.S. South Atlantic. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_058.JPG
  • Soy meal is loaded at the Port of Brunswick, Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The Colonel's Island Terminal is among the largest deepwater agri-bulk operations in the U.S. South Atlantic. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_057.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_056.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_052.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_047.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_046.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_044.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_042.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_040.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_038.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_037.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_036.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_033.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_031.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_030.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_025.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_003.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_002.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_001.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_060.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_055.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_053.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_050.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_045.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_043.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_041.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_039.JPG
  • The ARC Roro Endurance leaves sails to sea from the Georgia Ports Authority, Colonel's Island Terminal, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. The RoRo facility ranks not only among the nation's largest auto facilities, it's also one of the most environmentally clean and pristine operations in the country. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_035.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_034.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_032.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_028.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_027.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
    GPA_Brunswick_SOP2012_026.JPG
  • The Georgia Ports Authority Mayor's Point Terminal is a break-bulk facility owned and operated by the GPA and specializes as a distribution center for a variety of forest and solid wood products such as wood pulp, liner board, plywood and paper products. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The Georgia Ports Authority paper product warehouse facility, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 in Savannah, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • The roll on roll off vessels Morning Carol, Firmament Ace and Porgy, load and unload cargo at the Port of Brunswick's Colonial's Island facility, Monday, Sept, 10, 2018, in Brunswick, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B.  Morton)
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  • The roll on roll off vessels Morning Carol, Firmament Ace and Porgy, load and unload cargo at the Port of Brunswick's Colonial's Island facility, Monday, Sept, 10, 2018, in Brunswick, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B.  Morton)
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  • The roll on roll off vessels Morning Carol, Firmament Ace and Porgy, load and unload cargo at the Port of Brunswick's Colonial's Island facility, Monday, Sept, 10, 2018, in Brunswick, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B.  Morton)
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  • July 8, 2000; East Dublin, GA, USA; Henry Wilkerson of Kite, Ga. finished last Saturday, July 8, 2000 in the Hub Cap Hurling contest during the Fifth Annual Summer Redneck Games in East Dublin, Ga when his toss boomeranged back and landed a few feet away. The longest toss traveled nearly 50 feet for a first place prize. Photo by Stephen Morton/ZUMA Press.
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  • The roll on roll off vessels Morning Carol, Firmament Ace and Porgy, load and unload cargo at the Port of Brunswick's Colonial's Island facility, Monday, Sept, 10, 2018, in Brunswick, Ga. (GPA Photo/Stephen B.  Morton)
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