49.0500° N, 123.6167° W 2025-09-13 Sat 04:24 PDT 0.98 meters Low Tide 2025-09-13 Sat 06:48 PDT Sunrise 2025-09-13 Sat 11:54 PDT 4.08 meters High Tide 2025-09-13 Sat 15:00 PDT Moonset 2025-09-13 Sat 17:02 PDT 3.17 meters Low Tide 2025-09-13 Sat 19:30 PDT Sunset 2025-09-13 Sat 21:48 PDT 3.87 meters High Tide 2025-09-13 Sat 22:18 PDT Moonrise 2025-09-14 Sun 03:35 PDT Last Quarter 2025-09-14 Sun 05:24 PDT 0.90 meters Low Tide 2025-09-14 Sun 06:50 PDT Sunrise 2025-09-14 Sun 13:19 PDT 4.17 meters High Tide 2025-09-14 Sun 16:08 PDT Moonset 2025-09-14 Sun 18:34 PDT 3.37 meters Low Tide 2025-09-14 Sun 19:28 PDT Sunset 2025-09-14 Sun 22:37 PDT 3.75 meters High Tide 2025-09-14 Sun 23:18 PDT Moonrise 2025-09-15 Mon 06:30 PDT 0.88 meters Low Tide 2025-09-15 Mon 06:51 PDT Sunrise 2025-09-15 Mon 14:34 PDT 4.28 meters High Tide 2025-09-15 Mon 17:00 PDT Moonset 2025-09-15 Mon 19:26 PDT Sunset 2025-09-15 Mon 20:10 PDT 3.37 meters Low Tide 2025-09-15 Mon 23:46 PDT 3.64 meters High Tide 2025-09-16 Tue 00:30 PDT Moonrise 2025-09-16 Tue 06:53 PDT Sunrise 2025-09-16 Tue 07:37 PDT 0.88 meters Low Tide 2025-09-16 Tue 15:35 PDT 4.37 meters High Tide 2025-09-16 Tue 17:37 PDT Moonset 2025-09-16 Tue 19:24 PDT Sunset 2025-09-16 Tue 21:23 PDT 3.23 meters Low Tide
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