48.9167° N, 123.7000° W 2025-10-16 Thu 00:21 PDT 9.28 feet High Tide 2025-10-16 Thu 02:16 PDT Moonrise 2025-10-16 Thu 07:35 PDT 3.20 feet Low Tide 2025-10-16 Thu 07:37 PDT Sunrise 2025-10-16 Thu 15:01 PDT 11.50 feet High Tide 2025-10-16 Thu 16:47 PDT Moonset 2025-10-16 Thu 18:22 PDT Sunset 2025-10-16 Thu 21:05 PDT 6.93 feet Low Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 01:51 PDT 9.15 feet High Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 03:30 PDT Moonrise 2025-10-17 Fri 07:39 PDT Sunrise 2025-10-17 Fri 08:32 PDT 3.90 feet Low Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 15:32 PDT 11.47 feet High Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 17:01 PDT Moonset 2025-10-17 Fri 18:20 PDT Sunset 2025-10-17 Fri 21:47 PDT 5.91 feet Low Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 03:11 PDT 9.30 feet High Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 04:41 PDT Moonrise 2025-10-18 Sat 07:40 PDT Sunrise 2025-10-18 Sat 09:22 PDT 4.62 feet Low Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 15:59 PDT 11.41 feet High Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 17:14 PDT Moonset 2025-10-18 Sat 18:18 PDT Sunset 2025-10-18 Sat 22:24 PDT 4.91 feet Low Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 04:21 PDT 9.64 feet High Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 05:50 PDT Moonrise 2025-10-19 Sun 07:42 PDT Sunrise 2025-10-19 Sun 10:09 PDT 5.36 feet Low Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 16:23 PDT 11.30 feet High Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 17:26 PDT Moonset 2025-10-19 Sun 18:16 PDT Sunset 2025-10-19 Sun 22:58 PDT 3.98 feet Low Tide
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