45.7167° N, 64.6000° W 2025-06-29 Sun 03:41 ADT 13.30 meters High Tide 2025-06-29 Sun 05:31 ADT Sunrise 2025-06-29 Sun 10:06 ADT 2.20 meters Low Tide 2025-06-29 Sun 10:07 ADT Moonrise 2025-06-29 Sun 16:09 ADT 12.86 meters High Tide 2025-06-29 Sun 21:11 ADT Sunset 2025-06-29 Sun 22:30 ADT 2.83 meters Low Tide 2025-06-30 Mon 00:04 ADT Moonset 2025-06-30 Mon 04:32 ADT 12.99 meters High Tide 2025-06-30 Mon 05:32 ADT Sunrise 2025-06-30 Mon 10:55 ADT 2.53 meters Low Tide 2025-06-30 Mon 11:17 ADT Moonrise 2025-06-30 Mon 16:59 ADT 12.68 meters High Tide 2025-06-30 Mon 21:11 ADT Sunset 2025-06-30 Mon 23:19 ADT 3.07 meters Low Tide 2025-07-01 Tue 00:21 ADT Moonset 2025-07-01 Tue 05:22 ADT 12.67 meters High Tide 2025-07-01 Tue 05:32 ADT Sunrise 2025-07-01 Tue 11:44 ADT 2.87 meters Low Tide 2025-07-01 Tue 12:24 ADT Moonrise 2025-07-01 Tue 17:48 ADT 12.52 meters High Tide 2025-07-01 Tue 21:11 ADT Sunset 2025-07-02 Wed 00:08 ADT 3.28 meters Low Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 00:37 ADT Moonset 2025-07-02 Wed 05:33 ADT Sunrise 2025-07-02 Wed 06:12 ADT 12.39 meters High Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 12:32 ADT 3.18 meters Low Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 13:30 ADT Moonrise 2025-07-02 Wed 16:30 ADT First Quarter 2025-07-02 Wed 18:36 ADT 12.39 meters High Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 21:11 ADT Sunset
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