Our highest annual tides are called king tides. They occur when one or more astronomical events happen at the same time. While King Tides are not caused by sea level rise, they do give us a glimpse of the future: today’s king tides are comparable to normal water levels in the future. For more information, see Washington Sea Grant’s King Tides Program (source: King 5).
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Tue
21
North Pacific Coast Marine Resource Committee meeting
January 21 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Mon
27
Wahkiakum County Marine Resources Committee meeting
January 27 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Contact the CHRN
- Chandler Countryman, Washington Sea Grant
- Henry Bell, Department of Ecology