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January 19, 2009

2009 S.C. tide table

Location
High Tide Difference
  Cherry Grove   +10 min.
  Myrtle Beach, Springmaid Pier   -26 min.
  Socastee Bridge ICWW   +3 hr. 26 min.
  Garden City Pier   -26 min.
  Litchfield Beach Bridge   +44 min.
  Pawleys Island Pier   -24 min.
  Winyah Bay Entrance   -21 min.
  Georgetown, Sampit River   +1 hr. 25 min.
  Isle of Palms Pier   -25 min.
  Cooper River, Goose Creek Entrance   +43 min.
  Ashley River, Magnolia Gardens   +1 hr. 02 min.
  Stono River, Limehouse Bridge   +1 hr. 43 min.
  Edisto Beach (Approx.)   -25 min.
  Skull Creek, North Entrance (Approx.)   +22 min.
  Beaufort (Approx.)   +1 hr. 04 min.
  Bluffton River (Approx.)   +1 hr.

Besides these tide table changes, DHEC has several locations where you can pickup a table yourself.

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