TideLog almanac
February 10, 2003 | David Bishop
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For many years I’ve been using this Tidelog almanac, both for amateur astronomy and for sport fishing. This log has charming visual representations of ordinarily ‘dry’ data and it presents dynamic relationships between tides, the moon and sun in a way that is enjoyable and immediately understandable.
The website itself somewhat less than satisfactory; it uses poor quality JPEGs of the actual product rather than an image file made specifically for the web, but you can get an idea of what the design looks like. The actual log is quite well printed and bound nicely.
David/sf
the NOAA keeps tide data.
Some great info here:
http://tidesonline.nos.noaa.gov/
see also http://tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide/sitesel.html
I just wanted to update the above comment regarding the Tidelog website. A year ago we took over the company which publishes the Tidelog and have introduced an updated website: http://www.tidelog.com
If you have any questions, do let us know!