19.2900° N, 166.6183° E 2025-04-05 Sat 00:58 +12 0.73 feet Low Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 01:21 +12 Moonset 2025-04-05 Sat 06:44 +12 Sunrise 2025-04-05 Sat 08:13 +12 2.00 feet High Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 12:23 +12 Moonrise 2025-04-05 Sat 14:16 +12 First Quarter 2025-04-05 Sat 16:07 +12 0.90 feet Low Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 19:08 +12 Sunset 2025-04-05 Sat 21:57 +12 1.13 feet High Tide 2025-04-06 Sun 01:45 +12 1.07 feet Low Tide 2025-04-06 Sun 02:15 +12 Moonset 2025-04-06 Sun 06:43 +12 Sunrise 2025-04-06 Sun 10:51 +12 1.80 feet High Tide 2025-04-06 Sun 13:23 +12 Moonrise 2025-04-06 Sun 19:03 +12 0.73 feet Low Tide 2025-04-06 Sun 19:08 +12 Sunset 2025-04-07 Mon 01:35 +12 1.40 feet High Tide 2025-04-07 Mon 03:02 +12 Moonset 2025-04-07 Mon 06:26 +12 1.05 feet Low Tide 2025-04-07 Mon 06:42 +12 Sunrise 2025-04-07 Mon 12:55 +12 1.96 feet High Tide 2025-04-07 Mon 14:21 +12 Moonrise 2025-04-07 Mon 19:08 +12 Sunset 2025-04-07 Mon 19:46 +12 0.49 feet Low Tide 2025-04-08 Tue 02:02 +12 1.72 feet High Tide 2025-04-08 Tue 03:43 +12 Moonset 2025-04-08 Tue 06:41 +12 Sunrise 2025-04-08 Tue 07:33 +12 0.74 feet Low Tide 2025-04-08 Tue 13:46 +12 2.19 feet High Tide 2025-04-08 Tue 15:16 +12 Moonrise 2025-04-08 Tue 19:09 +12 Sunset 2025-04-08 Tue 20:13 +12 0.28 feet Low Tide
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