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Port No: Port Name: Port No: Port Name
110 Southend-On-Sea 136 Orford Haven Bar
110a Coryton 136a Orford Quay
111 Tilbury 136b Slaughden Quay
122 Burnham-On-Crouch 136c Iken Cliffs
122a North Fambridge 137 Orford Ness
122b Hullbridge 139 Aldeburgh
123 Bradwell Waterside 139a Minsmere Sluice
123a Osea Island 140 Southwold
124 West Mersea 141 Lowestoft
126 Brightlingsea 142 Gorleston-On-Sea
128 Clacton-On-Sea 142a Great Yarmouth (Britannia Pier)
129 Walton-On-The-Naze 143 Caister-On-Sea
129a Bramble Creek 144 Winterton-On-Sea
130 Sunk Head 154 Cromer
131 Harwich 157a Wells
132 Mistley 161 Hunstanton
133 Ipswich 161a West Stones
133a Felixstowe Pier 162 King's Lynn
134 Woodbridge Haven 164 Wisbech Cut
134a Woodbridge 165 Tabs Head
135 Bawdsey    

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UK tides information for all standard and secondary ports is provided to the BBC Weather Centre by the UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO). This allows us to provide an on-line six day tidal prediction service aimed at leisure mariners, holidaymakers and enthusiasts of coastal pursuits. Find out more about tides in our features section (see right). The locations are loosely divided up into 'regional' sections around the coastline, but these may not correspond exactly with geographic, political or BBC TV regional boundaries.

 



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