Wednesday, May 14, 2008

May 2008 - Tide Table

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May 2008 - Tide Table

Date

Day

High am

Low am

High pm

Low pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

Sun

15 05

02 43

21 09

08 55

5

Mon

15 46

03 23

21 49

0935

6

Tues

16 27

04 03

22 30

10 15

7

Wed

17 09

04 45

23 11

10 55

8

Thur

17 52

05 27

23 54

11 36

9

Fri

18 38

06 11

-

12 18

10

Sat

19 28

06 58

00 41

13 03

11

Sun

20 32

07 53

01 34

13 57

12

Mon

22 01

09 06

02 45

15 09

13

Tues

23 35

10 43

04 27

16 48

14

Wed

-

12 10

05 59

18 13

15

Thur

00 42

13 10

06 59

19 11

16

Fri

01 30

13 55

07 44

19 55

17

Sat

02 08

14 33

08 20

20 31

18

Sun

02 42

15 06

08 53

21 04

19

Mon

03 13

15 37

09 24

21 36

20

Tues

03 42

16 06

09 54

22 06

21

Wed

04 11

16 35

10 23

22 36

22

Thur

04 41

17 04

10 52

23 06

23

Fri

05 11

17 35

11 22

23 38

24

Sat

05 43

18 09

11 54

-

25

Sun

06 19

18 46

12 29

00 13

26

Mon

07 01

19 33

13 10

00 53

27

Tues

07 54

20 37

14 03

01 44

28

Wed

09 08

22 06

15 17

02 56

29

Thur

10 41

23 32

16 52

04 31

30

Fri

12 04

-

18 12

05 54

31

Sat

13 07

00 37

19 12

0656

 

Sun

 

 

 

 

 

Mon

 

 

 

 

[For Africa] [iSimangaliso] [Elephant Coast]

1 comment:

iSimangaliso birding said...

Hi

Thanx for a great offer of free marketing for our local companies along the Elephant Coast and the Greater St. Lucia wetlands park of KZN South africa.

On firday 16 May 2008 I went up to a place called Manzi Ngwenya which loosle transalated into english means Crocodile infested waters,

This is a very unique place and is near the coastal areas between Kozibay and Sodwana bay. I was fortunate enough to get some time off work (looking at plantations of Gum and Pine to evaluate the harvesting problems as a consultant) and went to see the ocean which is about 10 or 12 Km from the plantations inside the coastal protected areas.

The water along this stretch of the Elephant Coast is nearly always as clean as a simming pool and this day was no exception. I saw a small shoal of large kingfish just cruizing along and watched them chase a shaol of mullet into the shallow water and decimate them.

Unfortunately none of us had a fishing rod as this was not a fishing trip. I know next time to take one with, as I was later informed that this is standard fare and theer is always some action in the water up in this end of the Elephant Coast.

I took a few pics which I will upload once I get then from my phone onto a computer. I am looking at arranging a trip up there again and staying over at a forestors house.

Any body interested please send email to isimangaliso@gmail.com or visit any one of these sites
www.info4u.co.za
www.mtuba4u.co.za
www.birding4u.co.za