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Port No: Port Name: Port No: Port Name
221 Eyemouth 248 Buckie
222 Dunbar 249 Lossiemouth
223 Fidra 250 Burghead
225 Leith 253 Nairn
226 Granton 254 Mcdermott Base
227 Rosyth 256 Inverness
228 Grangemouth 258 Cromarty
229a Alloa 259 Invergordon
229b Stirling 261 Portmahomack
230 Burntisland 262 Meikle Ferry
231 Kirkcaldy 264 Golspie
232 Methil 265 Helmsdale
233 Anstruther Easter 267 Wick
235 Bar 270 Muckle Skerry
236 Dundee 271 Burray Neww
236a Newburgh 272 Deer Sound
236b Perth 273 Kirkwall
241 Arbroath 274 Loth
242 Montrose 275 Kettletoft Pier
243 Stonehaven 276 Rapness
244 Aberdeen 277 Pierowall
245 Peterhead 279 Tingwall
246 Fraserburgh 280 Stromness
247 Banff 281 St. Mary's (Scapa Flow)
247a Whitehills 282 Widewall Bay
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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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