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Tides are typically slowest during the transition periods between high and low tides, known as slack water, which occurs when the tide is changing direction. This happens approximately every six hours as the gravitational pull of the moon and sun shifts. Additionally, tidal currents can be slower during neap tides, when the difference between high and low tide is minimized.

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