60.1000° N, 152.5667° W 2025-06-13 Fri 02:07 AKDT Moonrise 2025-06-13 Fri 04:45 AKDT Sunrise 2025-06-13 Fri 05:04 AKDT 15.86 feet High Tide 2025-06-13 Fri 06:03 AKDT Moonset 2025-06-13 Fri 11:56 AKDT -1.93 feet Low Tide 2025-06-13 Fri 18:25 AKDT 14.10 feet High Tide 2025-06-13 Fri 23:35 AKDT Sunset 2025-06-14 Sat 00:03 AKDT 4.40 feet Low Tide 2025-06-14 Sat 02:15 AKDT Moonrise 2025-06-14 Sat 04:45 AKDT Sunrise 2025-06-14 Sat 05:44 AKDT 15.57 feet High Tide 2025-06-14 Sat 07:44 AKDT Moonset 2025-06-14 Sat 12:34 AKDT -1.68 feet Low Tide 2025-06-14 Sat 19:05 AKDT 13.92 feet High Tide 2025-06-14 Sat 23:36 AKDT Sunset 2025-06-15 Sun 00:46 AKDT 4.52 feet Low Tide 2025-06-15 Sun 02:18 AKDT Moonrise 2025-06-15 Sun 04:45 AKDT Sunrise 2025-06-15 Sun 06:26 AKDT 14.95 feet High Tide 2025-06-15 Sun 09:27 AKDT Moonset 2025-06-15 Sun 13:15 AKDT -1.16 feet Low Tide 2025-06-15 Sun 19:47 AKDT 13.69 feet High Tide 2025-06-15 Sun 23:37 AKDT Sunset 2025-06-16 Mon 01:33 AKDT 4.60 feet Low Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 02:18 AKDT Moonrise 2025-06-16 Mon 04:44 AKDT Sunrise 2025-06-16 Mon 07:13 AKDT 14.06 feet High Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 11:05 AKDT Moonset 2025-06-16 Mon 13:58 AKDT -0.40 feet Low Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 20:30 AKDT 13.52 feet High Tide 2025-06-16 Mon 23:37 AKDT Sunset
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