67.7267° N, 164.5917° W Note: NOS uses UTC-11 for LST; AKST (since 1983) is UTC-9 2026-01-31 Sat 04:55 AKST 0.00 feet Low Tide 2026-01-31 Sat 11:14 AKST Sunrise 2026-01-31 Sat 11:30 AKST 0.83 feet High Tide 2026-01-31 Sat 17:10 AKST Sunset 2026-01-31 Sat 17:43 AKST 0.17 feet Low Tide 2026-01-31 Sat 23:28 AKST 0.77 feet High Tide 2026-02-01 Sun 05:51 AKST -0.04 feet Low Tide 2026-02-01 Sun 11:10 AKST Sunrise 2026-02-01 Sun 12:04 AKST Moonset 2026-02-01 Sun 12:21 AKST 0.92 feet High Tide 2026-02-01 Sun 13:10 AKST Full Moon 2026-02-01 Sun 16:50 AKST Moonrise 2026-02-01 Sun 17:14 AKST Sunset 2026-02-01 Sun 18:43 AKST 0.06 feet Low Tide 2026-02-02 Mon 00:30 AKST 0.80 feet High Tide 2026-02-02 Mon 06:42 AKST -0.07 feet Low Tide 2026-02-02 Mon 11:06 AKST Sunrise 2026-02-02 Mon 11:28 AKST Moonset 2026-02-02 Mon 13:10 AKST 1.00 feet High Tide 2026-02-02 Mon 17:18 AKST Sunset 2026-02-02 Mon 19:12 AKST Moonrise 2026-02-02 Mon 19:35 AKST -0.03 feet Low Tide 2026-02-03 Tue 01:29 AKST 0.83 feet High Tide 2026-02-03 Tue 07:30 AKST -0.08 feet Low Tide 2026-02-03 Tue 11:02 AKST Sunrise 2026-02-03 Tue 11:04 AKST Moonset 2026-02-03 Tue 13:56 AKST 1.06 feet High Tide 2026-02-03 Tue 17:23 AKST Sunset 2026-02-03 Tue 20:21 AKST -0.09 feet Low Tide 2026-02-03 Tue 21:13 AKST Moonrise
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