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- NOAA Tides and Currents
Tides Currents Home Page CO-OPS provides the national infrastructure, science, and technical expertise to monitor, assess, and distribute tide, current, water level, and other coastal oceanographic products and services that support NOAA's mission of environmental stewardship and environmental assessment and prediction
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Choose a station using our Tides and Currents Map, click on a state below, or search by station name, ID, or latitude longitude
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provides measured tide prediction data in chart and table
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Website Owner: Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • National Ocean Service•
- Tides Great Lakes Water Levels - NOAA Tides Currents
Tides Great Lakes Water Levels The rising and falling of the sea, “the tides,” are a phenomenon upon which we can always depend Caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, tides are very long-period waves that move through the ocean and progress toward the coastlines where they appear as the regular rise and fall of the sea
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- Tide Predictions Annual Tide Tables - NOAA Tides Currents
COOPS contact information Products available at 9446484 Tacoma, WA Tides Water Levels Water Levels; NOAA Tide Predictions
- Historic Tide and Tidal Current Tables - NOAA Tides and Currents
2015 Tide Tables 2015 East Coast of North and South America Including Greenland; 2015 Europe and West Coast of Africa Including the Mediterranean Sea
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