Yes, so long as there is a moon and a sun to effect these tides they are a renewable resource. The tides at this bay in New Brunswick, Canada, are the highest in the world. They rise approximately 60 ft (18 meters) twice each day.
Bay of Fundy
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The Bay of Fundy
The Bay of Fundy is known for its very large tides.
The Bay of Fundy. It has some of the highest tides in the world.
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The Bay of Fundy
Baie Verte, part of the Northumberland Strait, lies between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. So does Chignecto Bay, and its extension, Cumberland Basin. I hope you didn't think the only answer would be the Bay of Fundy.
The second highest tidal range is on the Bristol Channel (England, UK) the sea between England and Wales. It has a tidal range of 15 metres, second to the Bay of fundy in Canada which has 16 metres. CB
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Bay of Fundy
They are the highest in the world (up to 53ft/16m at the top of the Bay)