19.6500° N, 156.0000° W 2025-06-13 Fri 00:14 HST 0.41 feet Low Tide 2025-06-13 Fri 04:13 HST 0.82 feet High Tide 2025-06-13 Fri 05:45 HST Sunrise 2025-06-13 Fri 07:47 HST Moonset 2025-06-13 Fri 10:20 HST -0.24 feet Low Tide 2025-06-13 Fri 17:57 HST 2.16 feet High Tide 2025-06-13 Fri 19:03 HST Sunset 2025-06-13 Fri 21:35 HST Moonrise 2025-06-14 Sat 00:59 HST 0.40 feet Low Tide 2025-06-14 Sat 04:59 HST 0.79 feet High Tide 2025-06-14 Sat 05:45 HST Sunrise 2025-06-14 Sat 08:45 HST Moonset 2025-06-14 Sat 10:58 HST -0.16 feet Low Tide 2025-06-14 Sat 18:36 HST 2.12 feet High Tide 2025-06-14 Sat 19:03 HST Sunset 2025-06-14 Sat 22:19 HST Moonrise 2025-06-15 Sun 01:45 HST 0.37 feet Low Tide 2025-06-15 Sun 05:45 HST Sunrise 2025-06-15 Sun 05:56 HST 0.77 feet High Tide 2025-06-15 Sun 09:43 HST Moonset 2025-06-15 Sun 11:41 HST -0.04 feet Low Tide 2025-06-15 Sun 19:03 HST Sunset 2025-06-15 Sun 19:17 HST 2.05 feet High Tide 2025-06-15 Sun 22:59 HST Moonrise 2025-06-16 Mon 02:31 HST 0.32 feet Low Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 05:45 HST Sunrise 2025-06-16 Mon 07:08 HST 0.78 feet High Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 10:39 HST Moonset 2025-06-16 Mon 12:31 HST 0.13 feet Low Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 19:04 HST Sunset 2025-06-16 Mon 19:58 HST 1.95 feet High Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 23:37 HST Moonrise
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