2018 Tide Times for Western Australia

The tide times can also be referred to as "tide tables, tides, tide predictions or tide charts". 

The tide predictions in these files represent the times and height of high and low waters.

Albany 2018 tide times
Albany_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 46.8 KB
Ashburton North 2018 tide times
Ashburton_North_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.2 KB
Barrow Island (Tanker mooring) 2018 tide times
Barrow_Island_Tanker_Mooring_2018_tide_t
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.5 KB
Barrow Island (Wapet Landing) 2018 tide times
Barrow_Island_Wapet_Landing_2018_tide_ti
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.3 KB
Broome 2018 tide times
Broome_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.7 KB
Bunbury 2018 tide times
Bunbury_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 47.3 KB
Cape Domett 2018 tide times
Cape_Domett_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.6 KB
Cape Voltaire 2018 tide times
Cape_Voltaire_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.7 KB
Carnarvon 2018 tide times
Carnarvon_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 47.9 KB
Cocos Islands 2018 tide times
Cocos_Islands_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 47.8 KB
Dampier 2018 tide times
Dampier_King_Bay_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.4 KB
Denham 2018 tide times
Denham_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 47.4 KB
Derby 2018 tide times
Derby_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.6 KB
Esperance 2018 tide times
Esperance_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 47.3 KB
Exmouth 2018 tide times
Exmouth_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.1 KB
Fremantle 2018 tide times
Fremantle_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 46.1 KB
Hillarys 2018 tide times
Hillarys_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 45.8 KB
Geraldton 2018 tide times
Geraldton_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 46.8 KB
Onslow (Beadon Creek) 2018 tide times
Onslow_Beadon_Creek_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.1 KB
Perth (Barrack St Jetty) 2018 tide times
Perth_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 45.4 KB
Port Hedland 2018 tide times
Port_Hedland_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.6 KB
Port Walcott 2018 tide times
Port_Walcott_Cape_Lambert_2018_tide_time
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.5 KB
Thevenard Island 2018 tide times
Thevenard_Island_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.1 KB
Wyndham 2018 tide times
Wyndham_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.5 KB
Yampi Sound 2018 tide times
Yampi_Sound_2018_tide_times.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 48.8 KB

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