Protection Point, Nushagak Bay, Alaska Tide Chart

Local time: 2026-04-04 Sat 1:12 AM AKDT

Protection Point, Nushagak Bay, Alaska
58.5000° N, 158.7120° W

2026-04-04 Sat  6:03 AM AKDT   17.0 feet  High Tide
                7:51 AM AKDT   Moonset
                7:52 AM AKDT   Sunrise
               12:13 PM AKDT    5.4 feet  Low Tide
                5:39 PM AKDT   13.0 feet  High Tide
                9:24 PM AKDT   Sunset
               11:58 PM AKDT    1.5 feet  Low Tide
2026-04-05 Sun  1:58 AM AKDT   Moonrise
                6:51 AM AKDT   17.3 feet  High Tide
                7:49 AM AKDT   Sunrise
                7:59 AM AKDT   Moonset
                1:05 PM AKDT    5.8 feet  Low Tide
                6:19 PM AKDT   12.4 feet  High Tide
                9:26 PM AKDT   Sunset
2026-04-06 Mon 12:38 AM AKDT    1.5 feet  Low Tide
                3:24 AM AKDT   Moonrise
                7:35 AM AKDT   17.3 feet  High Tide
                7:46 AM AKDT   Sunrise
                8:14 AM AKDT   Moonset
                1:53 PM AKDT    6.1 feet  Low Tide
                6:56 PM AKDT   12.0 feet  High Tide
                9:28 PM AKDT   Sunset
2026-04-07 Tue  1:19 AM AKDT    1.6 feet  Low Tide
                4:41 AM AKDT   Moonrise
                7:44 AM AKDT   Sunrise
                8:19 AM AKDT   17.2 feet  High Tide
                8:43 AM AKDT   Moonset
                2:38 PM AKDT    6.5 feet  Low Tide
                7:33 PM AKDT   11.7 feet  High Tide
                9:30 PM AKDT   Sunset
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