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There are many important practical reasons - but one of the most important is so that you know when the low tide is so that you can most efficiently dig clams. Oh - also there may be some importance if you are a captain of an ocean-going ship that is exceedingly tall that needs to enter/exit a harbor that has a low bridge or that needs to enter/exit ports such as Portland, OR. USA. If you're an engineer responsible for designing a sea-wall or dike, tides in combination with storm surge estimates will be very critical in creating a good and safe design. These are but a few reasons - there are many more.

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