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Tidal Information Regarding the Raritan Bay Slag Site 156772 Tides for Matawan Creek, Route-35 bridge. New Jersey - New York Page 1 of2 Ti<ii^."' • .1 ^ \. , •• •' •Moon www.saltwatertides.com Sun; Tide Tides for Matawan Creeki, Route 35 bridge starting with September 9, 2008. Day High Tide Height Suririse Moon Time % Moon /Low Time Feet . Sunset - Visible Tu 9 High 3 :28 AM 4 .1 6:32 AM. • " Set 12:18 AM . 62 9 Low 9 :51 AM. , " 1.6 7:15 PM Rise 4:13 PM 9 , High 3 :52 PM - 4.9. 9 Low 10 :48 PM 1.3 W 10 High 4 :28 AM ' 4 . 2 6: 3 3 AM • Set 1:18 •AM • 71 10 Low 10 : 50- AM 1.4.' • 7:13 PM. Rise 4:50 PM 10 High '.4 :50,PM :^-9.. 10 Low 11 :37 PM 1.0 Th 11 High '5::2 5 AM 4.4 6:34 AM Set 2 :2i AM 79 . •11 ~ Low 11 ::4 1 AM 1'. 1 7:12, PM. Rise. 5: 22 PM il High 5 :44 PM 5.2 F 12 Low 12 :21 AM 0,-7. 6:35 AM • Set ,3:27 AM 87 12 • High 6 :15 AM 4 . 7 7:10 PM • Rise 5 : 50 PM 12 Low 12 :28 PM 0 . 9 12~ High 6 :31 PM • 5.6 Sa 13 Low 1 :03 AM : 0.4 6:36 AM 4:34 , . Set AM • i ^3 - 13 High . , 6: :5 a'" AM 5 . 1 , 7:08 PM • Rise 6:15 PM. • 13 Low •1 : 15 PM .0.5 - 13 . High. 7 :13- PM ' 5.8 . , .• Su , 14 Low 1 :4 '3 AM 0.1 6:37 AM . Set 5:42 AM 97 . 14 High 7 :38 AM 5 . 5 7:07 PM , . Rise' 6:39 •PM 14 Low 2.:;00.P M . 0.3 14 High 7 :5: 2 PM 6.0 . r M •15 ' Low 2 :2; 3 AM -0.1 6:38 AM Set 6:50 AM 99 15 High 8 :1; 5 AM 5 . 9 7:05 PM Rise 7 : 02 PM 15 • • Low 2 ;4: 6 PM 0 .1 15 High' '8 :3: 1 PM 6 . 0 Tu 16 Low 3 :0; 2 AM -0.2 6 : 39 AM: Set 8 : 01 AM .99 16 High 8 :5I 3 AM 6.1 7:03 PM Rise 7 :27 PM 16 iLow 3 :3: 1 PM 0 . 0 ie High 9 :1; 2 PM • 5.9 . W 17 LOW' 3 ;4; 1 AM r 0 . 2 6:40 AM Set 9:13 AM 97 17 High . 9;;3 3 AM 6.2 7:02 PM Rise 7 : 55 PM 17 Low . 4;1 :6 PM 0 .0 17 . High 9 :5,: 6 PM •. • • 5.7 Th : 18 Low 4 :2: 0 AM -0.2 6:41 AM Set 10:28 AM ' 92 18 High 10 ::1 7 AM .6 . 2 7:00 PM . Rise 8:29 PM '"18 Low 5::0 2 PM, 0.1 18 High . 10 :4 6 PM'^ ,5.3. F 19 Low 5 :0 2 AM 0.0 6:42 AM Set 11:44 AM 84 19 High 11: 07 AM 6.2 6:58 PM Rise 9:09 PM.- http://www.saltwatertides.com/cgi-local/newjersey.cgi 9/30/2008 Tides for Matawan Creek, Route 35 bridge, New Jersey - New York Page 2 of 2 Low : 5 52 PM 0 3 19 High 11 43. PM 5 0 Sa 2 0 Low 5 48 AM 0 3 . 6 43 AM Set 12 58 PM 75 20 High 12 04- PM , 6 0 6 57 PM Rise '9 59 PM 20 . Low 6 50 PM 0 6- ; Local Fishing Search For Fishing Su 21 High 12 45 AM •4 8 6 44 AM Set 2 05 PM 65 Near You Using 21 Low • 6 43 AM ,; 0' 6 . 6 55 PM Rise 11 00 PM . The Web's Local 21 High 1 07 PM 5 8 Search! 21 Low 8 01 PM 0 9 Local.com M 22- High 1 49 AM 4 7 ; 6 45 AM Set 3 03 PM 53 22 Low 7 56 AM • 0 9 ' 6 53 PM Understanding 22 High 2 11 PM 5 7 Tides 22 Low 9 17 PM 0 9 Mad Mariner Online Boating Magazine News & Return to the New Jersey - New York selection page, the FAQs/definitions page, the region Info on Tides & selection page, the script licensing page, or to the home page. 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Reproduction of tide predictions in any form or format is explicitly Banks NC prohibited. • Affordable Fishing Charter Shark" Stripers Trout Flounder Cobia Tide ^ • ' Moon www.FishOnObx.com www.saltwatertides.com Sun Tide http://www.saltwatertides.com/cgi-local/newjersey.cgi 9/30/2008 Tides for Cheesequake Creek, Garden State Parkway, New Jersey - New York Page 1 of2 Tide www.saltwatertides.com loon Sun nde Tides for Cheesecjuak e Creek, Garden State Parkway starting with September 9, 2008. Day High Tide Height • Sunrise Moon Time • % Moon /Low • Time ,Feet Sunset 'Visible Tu 9 ' High • 3 :41A M 4 .1 - 6:33 AM Set 12 :1 9 AM •62 9 Low 9:57 AM 1. 6 .7:15 PM. Rise 4 :1 3 PM 9 High 4 : 0^ PM 5 0 9 Low 10:54 PM 1 3 • , • • • 1 W 10 High 4 :41 AM , 4 3'- ' 6': 34, AM Set 1 18 AM 71 . 10 Low 10 : 56 AM 1 4 7:14 PM .. Rise 4 51 PM 10 High 5:03 PM • 5, 1 10 Low 11:43 PM 1 0 Th 11 High, 5:38 AM ... 4 5 ' 6:35 AM Set 2 21 AM 79 11 Low 11:47 AM 1 1 7:12 PM Rise 5 23 PM , 11 High 5:57 PM 5 3 F 12 Low 12 :27 AM 0 8 6:3 6 AM Set 3 27 AM 87 12 High 6:28 AM 4 8 7:10 PM Rise 5 50 PM 12 Low 12:34 PM 0 9 12 High 6:44 PM 5 7 Sa 13 Low 1: 09 AMN 0 4 6:36 AM Set 4 34 • AM 93 13 High 7:li AM • .'5 2 . 7:09 PM - Rise 6 15 PM 13 Low 1:21 PM, 0 5 < 13 High 7 :26 PM ' 5 9 Su 14 Low 1:49 AM. • 0 1 6:37 AM Set 5 42 AM ' '97 ' ,, 14. High 7 : 51,A M 5 6 . 7 : 07, PM Rise 6 3 9 PM 14 Low • 2 : 06 PM 0 3 14 . High 8 : 05 PM. 6 1 M 15 Low 2 :29 AM -0 .1 •6:38 AM • Set 6 50 AM 99 15 High. 8:28 AM ' 6 0 7:05 PM , Rise 7 02 PM 15 Low 2:52 PM 0 1 .15 High 8 : 44 PM 6 1 Tu 16 Low ,3 : 08 AM -0 .2 6:39 AM Set 8 01 AM^ 99 16 High 9:06 AM 6 2 7:04 PM Rise 7 27 . PM 16 Low 3:37 PM 0 0 : - 16 High 9:25 PM ' 6 .0 W 17 Low 3;: 4 7A M -0 .2 6:40 AM Set 9 14 AM 97 17 High 9:46 AM' 6 .3^ 7 :.02 PM Rise 7 .56 PM 17 Low 4 : 22 PM 0 .0 17 High 10 : 09 PM , 5..8 Th 18 Low 4:26 AM' -0 .2 6:41 AM- Set 10 :29 AM 92 . 18 ' High 10 : 30 AM 6 .3 7:00 PM Rise 8 29 PM 18 Low. 5 : 08 PM 0 .1 18 High 10:59 PM 5 .5 F 19 Low 5 : 08 AM 0 . 0 6:42 AM Set 11 •45 AM 84 • http://www.saltwatertides.cpm/cgi-local/newjersey.cgi 9/30/2008 Tides for Cheesequake Creek, Garden State Parkway, New Jersey - New York Page 2 of 2 19' High 11 20 AM 6 3 6 59 PM Rise. 9 09 PM 19 Low 5 58 PM ,0 3 19 High il '56 PM 5 1 Sa 20 Low 5 54 AM 0 3 • 6 43 AM Set 12 58 PM . , •75 20' High '12 17 PM 6 1 _ 6 57 PM Rise 10 00 • PM • Local Fishing 20 Low 6 56 PM 0 7 Search For Fishing Near You Using Su 21-. High 12 58 AM • 4 9. 6 44 AM Set 2 06 PM* 65 The Web's Local 21 •. Low 6 49 AM • 0 7 6 55 PM Rise 11 .00 PM Search! 21 • High . 1 20 PM 5 9 Local.com 21 Low 8. 07 PM P 9 - M 22 High 2 02 AM 4 8 6 45 AM ' Set 3 :03 PM 53 Understanding 22 Low 8 • 02 AM 0 9 6 54 PM 22 High 2 24 PM . 5 8. Tides 22 Low 9 .23 PM 0 9 Mad Mariner Online Boating . Magazine News & Info on Tides & Return to the New Jersey - New York selection page, the FAQs/definitions page, the region Currents selection page, the script licensing page, or to the home page.
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