Subject: Shorebird call to action
Date: Aug 18 20:20:19 1996
From: Mike Patterson - mpatters at orednet.org




There will be a series of very favorable high tides falling on the expected
peak for shorebird diversity in the last week of August. Get out your day
planner schedule some time to do your duty tracking the migration.

Wouldn't it be swell if we could manage 100% coverage throughout the peak?
Stake out your favorite high tide shorebird roost and count the species.

The following is the tide schedule for the South Jetty shorebird flats.
Adjust your tide table accordingly.


Clatsop Beach (South Jetty of the Columbia River), Oregon

August 1996

Low Tide: Sun 1996-08-25 4:22 AM PDT -0.55
High Tide: Sun 1996-08-25 10:46 AM PDT 6.56
Low Tide: Sun 1996-08-25 4:14 PM PDT 2.03
High Tide: Sun 1996-08-25 10:13 PM PDT 8.36
Low Tide: Mon 1996-08-26 5:18 AM PDT -1.02
High Tide: Mon 1996-08-26 11:37 AM PDT 7.13
Low Tide: Mon 1996-08-26 5:16 PM PDT 1.47
High Tide: Tue 1996-08-27 11:13 PM PDT 8.66
Low Tide: Tue 1996-08-27 6:08 AM PDT -1.32
High Tide: Tue 1996-08-27 12:24 PM PDT 7.67
Low Tide: Tue 1996-08-27 6:13 PM PDT 0.86
High Tide: Wed 1996-08-28 12:10 AM PDT 8.84
Low Tide: Wed 1996-08-28 6:54 AM PDT -1.42
High Tide: Wed 1996-08-28 1:08 PM PDT 8.12
Low Tide: Wed 1996-08-28 7:06 PM PDT 0.31
High Tide: Thu 1996-08-29 1:03 AM PDT 8.83
Low Tide: Thu 1996-08-29 7:38 AM PDT -1.29
High Tide: Thu 1996-08-29 1:50 PM PDT 8.44
Low Tide: Thu 1996-08-29 7:57 PM PDT -0.12
High Tide: Fri 1996-08-30 1:55 AM PDT 8.62
Low Tide: Fri 1996-08-30 8:20 AM PDT -0.97
High Tide: Fri 1996-08-30 2:31 PM PDT 8.63
Low Tide: Fri 1996-08-30 8:47 PM PDT -0.37
High Tide: Sat 1996-08-31 2:46 AM PDT 8.22
Low Tide: Sat 1996-08-31 9:01 AM PDT -0.48

Units of estimates are feet.
Time now at selected time zone: 18 Aug 1996 17:51 (DST is applied)

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