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Tide times

Find out the tide times table and sea swell reports.

The tides are measured in metres on the tables. A reading of 6.24 means the tide is 6.24 metres high, and is therefore the High Tide reading. A reading of 1.24 means the tide is 1.24 metres high, and is therefore the Low Tide reading.

Tides are measured from a level called 'Chart Datum'.

Chart Datum is approximately the level of the lowest astronomical tide (LAT). This is the lowest level that the tide falls to under the influence of the pull of the moon, sun and planets.

Newhaven tide times

Caution: The times and heights presented in the tide tables are predictions only, not to be used for navigation and may be influenced by variations in meteorological events. Lewes District Council do not accept any responsibility in law for the information in these tide tables.

Copyright: © Crown Copyright and/or database rights reproduced by permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office and the UK Hydrographic Office.

© 2024 Lewes District Council: No unauthorised use, reproduction, translation, adaptation, distribution or exploitation of all or any part of the copyright material or the reproduced material by any person or organisation. All rights reserved.

Eastbourne tide times

Caution: The times and heights presented in the tide tables are predictions only, not to be used for navigation and may be influenced by variations in meteorological events. Eastbourne Borough Council do not accept any responsibility in law for the information in these tide tables.

Copyright: © Crown Copyright and/or database rights reproduced by permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office and the UK Hydrographic Office.

© 2024 Eastbourne Borough Council: No unauthorised use, reproduction, translation, adaptation, distribution or exploitation of all or any part of the copyright material or the reproduced material by any person or organisation. All rights reserved.

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