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Tide Charts for ME, NH, and MA
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Time and heights of tides for each day.

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Tide and Current Glossary
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An extensive glossary of tide and current terminology.

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Tides & Currents
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A searchable database of tidal bench marks.

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Tides Online
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Provides brief information about the tides throughout the United States.

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USGS Gulf of Maine Internet Map Server
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The USGS Gulf of Maine Internet Map Server (IMS) provides an overview of USGS research activities and GIS data compiled from various sources for the Gulf of Maine. Data layers include surficial samples and bathymetry contours.

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WWW Tide and Current Predictor
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Contains up-to-date basic predictions and a format for obtaining customized predictions of tides and currents.

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Whale Sightings Map
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Interactive map of recent whale sightings and other information.

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An example snapshot of the 2003 North Atlantic Icebergs
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The International Ice Patrol (IIP) continuously gathers iceberg sightings and compiles them into an annual database, effectively tracking the location of numerous North Atlantic icebergs. Since these icebergs intersect major shipping lanes, tracking them is essential for ocean travel safety. This animation not only tracks the speed and distance traveled of individual icebergs, but symbolically distinguishes their relative sizes by keeping growlers, bergy bits, and small icebergs small, while bigger icebergs are sized larger. Disclaimer: The size of the icebergs depicted are relative to one another, but not true to scale. Had they been true to scale, most would not be visible from this distance.

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