Located on the northeast coast of North America, the Bay of Fundy is 400 to 700 feet deep. The bay is 180 miles long and measures 62 miles wide at the mouth.
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Two examples of this would be: Fishing in the bay is always better at low tide. The boat was left sitting high and dry at low tide.
The slack water area is the space that lies between high and low tides
The Bay of Fundy, Canada, which separates New Brunswick from Nova Scotia. The difference between high and low tide is 16.3 meters
"The height of the tide is 3.5 meters (11ft) along the southwest shore of Nova Scotia and steadily increases as the floodwaters travel up the 280 km (174 miles) of shoreline to the head of the Bay where in the Minas Basin the height of the tide can reach 16 meters (53ft)." - See source in related links below
The highest tides in the world are found in Canada at the Bay of Fundy. During high tide, the difference between low and high tide can be as much as 53.5 feet.
The largest tides are in the Bay Of Fundy, with differences of as much as 48 feet between high and low tide
The bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, Canada, contested by Ungava Bay in Northern Canada and the Severn Estuary in Great Britain you can find more information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Fundy
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The height of the tide difference ranges from 3.5 meters (11ft) along the southwest shore of Nova Scotia and steadily increases as the flood waters travel up the 280 km (174 miles) of shoreline to the head of the Bay where, in the Minas Basin, the height of the tide can reach an incredible 16 meters (53ft).
Yes. The State of Delaware owns up to the high tide line of the New Jersey Shore.
That depends on where you are. In some places, the difference is a few inches. In others, like the Bay of Fundy, it may be 55 feet.