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Tides Near Me

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Get tides and currents near you, fast & free.

Tides Near Me focuses on nearby tide stations and current tidal conditions. Quickly learn the time of the last and next tide and current, as well as when the sun and moon will rise or set. Fully automated tide tables, charts, and predictions.

There are no ongoing payments required for up-to-date tidal information on over 5,500 tidal stations in the US, UK (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland), Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and India. We keep everything updated for you!




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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Developer: Shelter Island Mapping Company, LLC

Genre: Weather

App version: Varies with device

App size: Varies with device

Recent changes: Bug fixes, performance improvements.

Comments:

Love this app. I'm into photography and this app helps me know the best times for high or low water levels. I like it that you can pick your area or let it choose the location.

The app works very well at predicting the tide levels. However I found a curious issue. A friend has the same app on his phone and on one fishing trip the tide prediction for the same time, date and location were different from what was displayed on my phone. I'll have to investigate further if this is a recurring issue.

I sent in a suggested improvement to the app (add moonrise time) and it was so quickly implemented by you folks that I was awestruck. Simply awesome! Helps me to take in the beautiful moonrises on the several nights after each full moon. Thank You!

Very basic, simple to use, shows times of high and low tides. Not as useful as a tide chart.

great app for a quick check of tides in your area! I always use it before I go sailing and when traveling intercoastal waterways.'


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