This resource furnishes predictions of sea levels at a specific coastal location prominent in World War II history. These schedules detail the cyclical rise and fall of the ocean surface at this locale, providing critical information regarding the timing and height of high and low water events. For instance, a mariner planning to navigate the waters near this historical coastline would consult this schedule to ascertain the safe draft for passage at a particular time.
Accurate knowledge of coastal water levels is vital for various activities, ranging from maritime navigation and coastal engineering projects to recreational pursuits such as fishing and beachcombing. This data facilitates safe passage for vessels, informs the planning and execution of construction and maintenance activities along the shoreline, and ensures the safety and enjoyment of individuals engaging in leisure activities. Historically, accessing reliable tidal information has been paramount to the success of military operations and subsequent peaceful utilization of the coastal area.