50.8833° N, 127.2333° W 2025-07-01 Tue 00:14 PDT 6.98 feet Low Tide 2025-07-01 Tue 00:36 PDT Moonset 2025-07-01 Tue 05:19 PDT Sunrise 2025-07-01 Tue 05:52 PDT 12.67 feet High Tide 2025-07-01 Tue 12:21 PDT 4.52 feet Low Tide 2025-07-01 Tue 12:46 PDT Moonrise 2025-07-01 Tue 19:01 PDT 13.70 feet High Tide 2025-07-01 Tue 21:45 PDT Sunset 2025-07-02 Wed 00:47 PDT Moonset 2025-07-02 Wed 01:17 PDT 6.86 feet Low Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 05:20 PDT Sunrise 2025-07-02 Wed 06:52 PDT 11.56 feet High Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 12:30 PDT First Quarter 2025-07-02 Wed 12:59 PDT 5.68 feet Low Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 13:57 PDT Moonrise 2025-07-02 Wed 19:42 PDT 13.61 feet High Tide 2025-07-02 Wed 21:45 PDT Sunset 2025-07-03 Thu 00:58 PDT Moonset 2025-07-03 Thu 02:26 PDT 6.55 feet Low Tide 2025-07-03 Thu 05:21 PDT Sunrise 2025-07-03 Thu 08:08 PDT 10.73 feet High Tide 2025-07-03 Thu 13:40 PDT 6.78 feet Low Tide 2025-07-03 Thu 15:07 PDT Moonrise 2025-07-03 Thu 20:23 PDT 13.58 feet High Tide 2025-07-03 Thu 21:44 PDT Sunset 2025-07-04 Fri 01:10 PDT Moonset 2025-07-04 Fri 03:33 PDT 6.03 feet Low Tide 2025-07-04 Fri 05:22 PDT Sunrise 2025-07-04 Fri 09:36 PDT 10.38 feet High Tide 2025-07-04 Fri 14:29 PDT 7.73 feet Low Tide 2025-07-04 Fri 16:18 PDT Moonrise 2025-07-04 Fri 21:07 PDT 13.63 feet High Tide 2025-07-04 Fri 21:44 PDT Sunset
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