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| Nice to see someone had some dive-fun Fiona: Quote:
)A local 17yr old spent a fortune on pots, ropes, bouys and bait and fished them for 18mths. Kept throwing the blue ones back thinking there was something wrong with them! - true story! |
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The link John gave you is excellent for really accurate short-term predictions (unless you pay for the full-on service). Something else to consider is produce a rough draft of when the neaps/springs fall (for leave from work planning purposes), and then use John's link for the fine-tuning. BTW - when I say "rough draft" I mean +/- 2hrs. I'd have a look at www.nbi.ac.uk/appl/liverpool.html - which gives the tides for Liverpool; then use http://waleslive.com/wales/tide.htm to give you a "local" adjustment for the bit of coast you're considering diving. Hope this helps. PS - John is right - don't forget the GMT / BSt issue |
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