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Subject: | Werribee Tides |
From: | "Pat O'Malley" <> |
Date: | Tue, 07 Apr 1998 09:12:02 +1000 |
Dear all, Recent reports on birds at Werribee SF have whetted my appetite for the heady atmnosphere of that great spot. But I've never been able to get the tides exactly right. Sometimes this is just because the wind from the wrong quarter means that the rivers back up and effectively there is no low tide. But mostly I find it very difficult to work out when the tides are - there seems to be a variable relationship with those at Port Pillip Heads for example. I know other birders have had the same problem. Can anyone enlighten us please? Pat (PS I have glued the crakes and rails page back into my Slater just in case). Pat O'Malley School of Law and Legal Studies La Trobe University Melbourne Australia 3083 Phone +613 9479 2133 Fax +613 9479 1607 Email: |
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