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Take Photos of the Year's Highest Tides Sept 28-30 and Oct 28-29

From the RI Sea Grant: Snap the shore, See the future!
 
September and October have the highest predicted tides of this year, with Rhode Island tides running 1.5 times higher than average. Head to the shore on September 28-30 and October 28-29, 2015 and join the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council, URI Coastal Resources Center and Save The Bay to capture this year’s highest tides, often called King Tides, Spring Tides or Moon Tides. These extreme tide levels provide a glimpse of what the state can expect as sea level rise accelerates with climate change, where this could be our daily high tide by mid-century. Participating is easy: simply grab your camera or smart phone and head to the bay, tidal river or ocean during the high tides, install the free MyCoast app (links below) and submit your photos!

If you don't have access to a smart phone, simply go to MyCoast.org and upload your photos on the website.

All times indicated are for Newport (for other locations see below):

·         Sept 28 – 8:20 AM; 1.4 feet above mean high water
·         Sept 29 –9:11 AM; 1.5 feet above mean high water
·         Sept 30 –10:02 AM; 1.5 feet above mean high water

Tide data provided courtesy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

What if I don't live in Newport?

Check online for your local high tide times. For example, high tide varies at different locations, referenced to Newport High Tide:

Newport: 0 minutes
Wickford +3 minutes
Providence: +13 minutes
Weekapaug: +41 minutes
Bristol: +13 minutes
Block Island - Old Harbor: -13 minutes

If you are in enclosed tidal body or salt pond, the tides can be an hour or more later than in the open ocean/bay.

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This news item is from an email received from RI Sea Grant via Environment Council of RI on 9/28/15.