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Tide Tables 2020
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Safety First on
Belfast Lough

Welcome to

Recreational Craft Must Contact “Belfast Harbour Radio”


on VHF Channel 12 for traffic clearance to enter/exit.

All users of the Lough are expected to


operate in a safe & responsible manner.
Users are required to always comply
with international collision regulations.
Users are reminded to check the sailing
& arrival times of ferries in the area.
Users are advised of the possibility of
unexpected wavewash generated by
shipping using Belfast Harbour.

Belfast Harbour Tide Tables 2016


Welcome to
Belfast Harbour

I am pleased to present the 2020 Tide Tables for


Belfast Harbour.
I trust you will find the information contained within to be
beneficial for your safe enjoyment of Belfast Harbour.
May I take this opportunity to draw your attention to the
Notice to Mariners No.1 of 2020. This notice is a summary of
all notices in force at the start of 2020 and can be found on
our website www.belfast-harbour.co.uk.
I encourage you to visit the website regularly to acquaint
yourself with the most up-to-date navigational safety
information.
I wish you a safe and enjoyable visit to Belfast Harbour.

Captain K G Allen
Belfast Harbour Master

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The activities that need lifejackets the most

Statistics tell us that commercial fishing, angling and sailing are


the activities where most lives might be saved by buoyancy-wear.

Safety First Every year a panel of experts meets to analyse the year’s fatal

Lifejackets
maritime incidents. The panel makes a judgment about whether it
is probable, possible or unlikely that the person involved could have
been saved had they been wearing a lifejacket or buoyancy aid.

Between 2007 and 2010 the panel agreed that 86 lives might
Lifejackets save lives
have been saved if those involved had been wearing a lifejacket
If you’re going afloat for pleasure, working around water or fishing, or buoyancy aid.
wear your lifejacket or buoyancy aid. It’s useless otherwise. Accidents
Make sure that you wear a lifejacket or buoyancy aid as
can happen at any time in any weather. Good training and common
recommended by your sport’s national governing body.
sense help, but lives could be saved every year if people wore
correctly-fitted, well-maintained lifejackets or buoyancy aids. Have a great trip, but enjoy it safely.

The water around the UK is cold all year round. It’s surprisingly
difficult to get back on board your boat once you’re in the water,
and the cold water will affect how your body works.

Wearing a lifejacket with crotch straps and spray hood could double
your chances of survival, and increase your likelihood of being found.

What happens when you fall into cold water

Your blood pressure increases and you begin gasping for air.

If you’re not wearing a lifejacket that lifts your airways out of


the water, you can breathe in enough water to drown.

What to do if you fall into cold water

• Don’t attempt to swim unless you’re really close to your boat


• Relax as much as you can
• Find something to hold onto if you can, while your
body adapts and you regain control of your breathing

After this, you should be able to call for help or get back on board
Belfast Harbour radio can be contacted via
quickly. Your rescuers should find it easier to help you if you’re
wearing a lifejacket.
Channel 12VHF
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Information for Leisure Craft
visiting Belfast Harbour

Belfast Harbour Marina located in Abercorn Basin welcomes


leisure craft.

The maximum available depth in the Marina is 4m. Vessels


greater than 4m draught or 15m length overall wishing to visit
Belfast should contact the Harbour Master’s Office prior to arrival.
For more information on visiting the Marina, including tariffs,
please visit the website - www.belfast-harbour.co.uk/port/marina

The following information has been provided for the benefit


of recreational users, however current Notice to Mariners and
guides should always be consulted on Belfast Harbour’s website
www.belfast-harbour.co.uk/port/navigation-pilotage/notice-
to-mariners

In addition to the code of conduct (p10-13 overleaf), users of


leisure craft should refer to and abide by ‘Operating Rules within
Belfast Harbour’ which are available at
www.belfast-harbour.co.uk/port/marina/operating-rules

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Beacons unless granted prior 4 Carriage of VHF / Mobile
consent by the Harbour Master. Telephone & Communication
1.12 Craft must maintain minimum with Port Control
Belfast Harbour safe speed when navigating near
small craft moorings.
4.1 Belfast Harbour strongly
recommend all vessels navigating

Code of Conduct 1.13 The Master of any vessel must


comply with any temporary
within Harbour Limits to carry VHF
radio. Where carried, VHF radio
speed restrictions imposed by Port watch is to be maintained on
Control. Ch 12 when within port limits.
2 Compliance with Directions 4.2 Where no VHF is carried, a mobile
1 Conduct of Transits to and from In particular, attention is drawn to
The Master of any vessel shall telephone should be used in cases
Berths. Rule 9, narrow channels – vessels
comply with any direction given to of emergency to contact Port
1.1 Vessels transiting to and from should keep as near to the outer
him by the Harbour Master or an Control.
berths must do so under power, limit of the channel or fairway
officer designated by the Harbour 4.3 Port Control, callsign “Belfast
yachts should have their sails which lies on her starboard side as
Master to do so on his behalf. Harbour Radio”, maintains a
down. is safe and practicable.
3 Priority of Vessels within Belfast listening watch at all times on VHF
1.2 No vessels are permitted to 1.6 The Master of a leisure craft
Harbour Limits channel 12. Port Control is also
be underway inside Harbour shall ensure it is manoeuvred
3.1 Leisure craft shall not impede the contactable in case of emergency
Limits during hours of darkness, in a manner so as not to cause
passage of any vessel greater by telephone on – 028 9055 3010.
unless vessels are fitted with the injury, nuisance, excessive wash,
than 20m in length navigating 4.4 Inward vessels must report to Port
appropriate navigation lights damage to property, loss of
within the inner Harbour or Control when:
as prescribed by the Collision life, and must keep well clear
Victoria Channel. - Entering the Main Channel,
Regulations. of vessels fishing, dredging
3.2 Leisure craft, which are not stating location
1.3 Recreational craft not fitted or otherwise working whilst
confined to the fairway, shall not - Arriving at their berth
with operational radar are not underway.
make use of the fairway so as 4.5 Departing vessels must report to
normally permitted to make 1.7 All vessels must be equipped and
to obstruct other vessels which Port Control when:
transits of the Inner Harbour or manned to undertake all transits
can navigate only within the - Prior to departing their berth
Victoria Channel when visibility is safely.
fairway, and when navigating - Upon exiting the main
less than 0.5 nautical miles. 1.8 All vessels should carry Admiralty
across the Channel or through the channel, stating location
1.4 Leisure craft are not permitted in Chart 1752 or equivalent.
inner Harbour shall do so by the 4.6 Vessels wishing to cross the Victoria
Herdman Channel, or Musgrave 1.9 All vessels must carry sufficient
shortest route that will avoid such Channel to the South-West of No.2
Channel unless navigating to the number and type of lifejackets for
obstruction. buoy must contact Port Control.
Connswater. those on board.
3.3 Any vessel upon encountering 4.7 Any emergencies should be
1.5 Except where these Guidelines 1.10 No sightseeing or stopping is
a vessel exhibiting the signals communicated firstly to Belfast
otherwise require; The permitted during transit.
prescribed by the Collision Coastguard on VHF Ch 16, and to
International Regulations for 1.11 Leisure craft must proceed at a
Regulations for vessels constrained Port Control.
Prevention of Collision at Sea safe and appropriate speed, and
by their draught, shall afford such 4.8 Vessels should avoid excessive use
(Collision Regulations) apply not exceed a maximum speed of 6
vessels a minimum distance of 5 of VHF Ch 12 wherever possible.
throughout Belfast Harbour Limits. knots to South-West of the Twin
cables ahead and 2 cables astern.

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Belfast Harbour Code of Conduct (Cont.)
Tide Tables 2020
5 Age of Master 9 Diving / Swimming 13 Access Across Decks 16.2 The Master of a vessel shall ensure
No person under the age of 16 9.1 No swimming or recreational The Master of a vessel alongside a that no fishing apparatus is placed
years shall steer or navigate within diving is permitted inside the Inner quay, pontoon, or alongside any in or near the Victoria Channel in
the Harbour any power driven Harbour or Victoria Channel vessel already berthed within the a manner that could pose a risk of
vessel unless in possession of an 9.2 Diving elsewhere within Harbour Harbour shall, if required to do so being fouled by any vessel using
appropriate RYA qualification or Limits is only permitted with prior by the Harbour Master or other the Victoria Channel or waters
accompanied by a person of 18 consent of the Harbour Master authorised officer, give free access contiguous to it. If the owner
years or older. 9.3 Those wishing to undertake across the deck of his vessel for of fishing apparatus shall not
6 Navigation under the influence commercial diving operations persons and goods to and from comply with any direction of the
of Alcohol or Drugs Prohibited should contact Port Operations vessels berthed alongside his Harbour Master given to remove
The Master of any vessel shall not during office hours. decks. the apparatus, the Harbour Master
move the vessel within Harbour 10 Events 14 Unmooring of Vessels may, on giving where reasonably
Limits if his ability to do so is Organisers of water based No person except the Harbour practicable notice, remove such
impaired by drink or drugs or if events anywhere inside Harbour Master or a person acting on apparatus.
the proportion of alcohol in his Limits are required to provide behalf of the Harbour Master in 17 Registration & Insurance of
breath, blood or urine exceeds a minimum of 14 days notice in pursuance of his duties shall for Leisure Craft Vessels
i) In the case of breath, 35 writing to the Harbour Master, any purpose whatsoever unmoor 17.1 Every vessel must have their name or
micrograms of alcohol in 100 ml and provide event plans, risk or cast off or loose any mooring ID letters conspicuously marked on it.
ii) In the case of blood, 80 milligrams assessments, and evidence of of any vessel moored within the 17.2 Every vessel wishing to navigate
of alcohol in 100 ml, and insurance as appropriate. Harbour without the previous within the Inner Harbour or use the
iii) In the case of urine, 107 milligrams 11 Rigging to be Secured permission of the owner or lawful Leisure Craft Facilities must have
of alcohol in 100 millilitres. Any vessel when moored within Master of such a vessel. appropriate third party marine
7 Public Landings Harbour Limits fitted with a mast 15 Vessels not to make fast to insurance to cover a minimum of
The Master of a vessel shall not shall at all times ensure the Unauthorised Objects £2 million.
place his vessel or allow it to be rigging is secured so that it does The Master of a vessel shall not 18 Non Displacement Craft
in such a situation as to obstruct not make undue noise. knowingly cause or permit any Hovercraft, WIG craft and
or interfere with the access to any 12 Provision of Proper Fenders person to secure the vessel to any Seaplanes are not permitted
recognised landing place or leave The Master and the owner of post, quay, ring, tide board, steps, within Harbour Limits without
it moored alongside any such a vessel shall ensure that she vertical ladder, fender or any prior permission from the Harbour
landing place unattended without is provided with a sufficient other thing or place not assigned Master.
the permission of the person in number of fenders of a type that for that purpose. 19 Pontoon Access
charge of that landing place. would float in water and a size 16 Fishing within Harbour Limits 19.1 The Pontoon should be kept clear
8 Water Sports appropriate to the vessel and, 16.1 No person shall fish or use any of obstructions at all times to
Water Skiing, Wind Surfing, when berthing and leaving fishing apparatus anywhere maintain a safe means of access.
Kite Surfing, Jet Skiing, rowing, or lying at a quay, pontoon, or within the Inner Harbour.
canoeing or kayaking are not against other vessels, the Master
permitted in the Inner Harbour shall cause the vessel to be fended
or Victoria Channel without prior off from that quay or those other
permission from the Harbour vessels so as to prevent damage
Master. to that quay, pontoons, those other
vessels or any other property.

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Guidance for recreational users
Tide Tables 2020

Inbound leisure craft to call


Belfast Harbour Radio on VHF
Ch 12 for permission to enter
or cross the Victoria Channel.

l
ne
an
Ch
ia
or
ct
Vi
Herdman
Carrickfergus Bank Channel not
N
for recreational
or
el
th
er navigation.
nn n
lim
Cha it
ia
of
Musgrave
tor
Be
lfa
Vic st
Ha Channel not
rb
ou
r
for recreational
navigation.

Belfast Lough Limit marked


with yellow
Outbound leisure craft
l
ne

buoys. Pier C
an

advise Belfast Harbour


Ch

Pier A
Radio once clear of
ia
or

Victoria Channel.
ct

Pier B
Vi

Pier D

Odyssey
Centre

Recreational Berth
(max. draught 4m)
Call Belfast Harbour Radio
VHF Ch 12 (prior to departure).

For guidance only – do not use for navigation For guidance only – do not use for navigation

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Emergency Contact
Numbers for recreational users Constants

Coastguard Belfast Harbour Police Port H M Port H M


VHF Channel 16 Tel +44 (0)28 9055 3000 Ardglass +0 23 Kyleakin -4 28
Tel +44 (0)28 9146 3933 Ayr +0 56 Lamlash +0 50

or 999 Northern Ireland Ballycastle -3 20 Larne +0 4


Fire & Rescue Service Bangor +0 10 Londonderry -2 53
Buncrana, Mull of Kintyre -0 24
Belfast Harbour Radio Tel +44 (0)28 9266 4221 Lough Swilly -5 6
Newcastle,
or 999 Carlingford Bar +0 24 +0 30
VHF Channel 12 Dundrum Bay
Campbeltown +0 44 Oban -5 24
Northern Ireland Coleraine -4 3 Point of Ayre +0 3
Belfast Harbour Office Ambulance Service Corran Narrows -5 17 Portavogie +0 15
Tel +44 (0)28 9055 4422 Crinan +5 48 Port Ellen (Islay) -6 0
Tel 999
Donaghadee +0 20 Port Patrick +0 10
Port Operations Douglas, IoM +0 7 Portree -4 38
Dublin +0 39 Portrush -4 33
Tel +44 (0)28 9055 3014
East Tarbert Red Bay +0 6
+0 55
(Lough Fyne)
Strangford Bar +0 16
Galway -6 00
Strangford Quay +1 52
Attention is drawn to the Notices to Mariners on Belfast Harbour’s Gigha Sound +3 31
Tobermory -5 14
website www.belfast-harbour.co.uk; in particular to Notice to Heysham +0 11
Warrenpoint,
Killyleagh, Co. Down +2 2 +0 30
Mariners No.1 of 2020. Co. Down

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Times & Heights Follow these steps
of High & Low Waters carefully

All times are in (GMT) • The International Regulations for the Prevention of Collision
at Sea Rules apply throughout the Lough. Know them and
Greenwich Mean Time. follow them.
• Give early notice of your intentions as ferries approach
Daylight saving time will begin very quickly.
at 0100 hrs on Sunday 29th March • Check the ferry times in your area.
and end at 0200hrs on Sunday 25th
• Watch out for the ferry wash, especially when launching
October. Between these dates one
or retrieving boats.
hour should be added to GMT times.
Heights refer to Harbour Datum
which is also Admiralty Chart Datum.
For information on winter and summer berthing, please call
Tidal predictions for Belfast have been 028 9055 3282 or e-mail m.office@belfast-harbour.co.uk
computed by The United Kingdom
Hydrographic Office Further details are also available on the Belfast Harbour website:
(copyright reserved). belfast-harbour.co.uk/port/marina
Phases of the Moon are reproduced,
with permission, from data supplied
by The United Kingdom
Hydrographic Office.

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Levels Conversion Feet Meters FMS

of Tides Table

Above Harbour Datum Care has been taken in compiling


Feet Meters the information given, but Belfast
Mean High Water, Spring Tides 11.4 3.5 Harbour cannot be responsible for
Mean High Water, Neap Tides 9.7 2.9 any inaccuracy, mis-statement
Mean Low Water, Spring Tides 1.4 0.4 or omission.
Mean Low Water, Neap Tides 3.5 1.1 Moon symbols used:
New
Highest Spring Tide on record
5th January 1991 16.07 4.9 Full

Average range of tide


(At Spring Tides) 10.0 3.1
(At Neap Tides) 6.2 1.9

The Tidal current runs at the rate of .33 knot on Spring Tides, and .25
knot on Neap Tides.

Harbour & ordnance datum Ordnance datum (1958)


Harbour Datum Level of No.2 6.61 feet (2.0 metres) above
Clarendon Dry Dock Sill, which is Harbour datum.
also Admiralty Chart Datum.

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January 0301 0.8 0259 3.2
8th
0425 0.8

2020 Wednesday
0916
1520
3.3
0.9 16th
Thursday
0859
1515
0.8
3.7 24th
Friday
1056
1704
3.5
0.6
2134 3.2 2127 0.5 2317 3.3

0259 3.1 0343 0.7 0357 3.1


1st 9th
0505 0.8

Wednesday
0839
1511
1.0
3.4
Thursday
1000
1603
3.4
0.8 17th
Friday
0955
1611
0.8
3.5 25th
Saturday
1138
1743
3.6
0.5
2119 0.9 2217 3.3 2227 0.6 2358 3.3

0348 3.0 0424 0.7 0500 3.0


2nd
Thursday
0925
1557
1.1
3.3
10th
Friday
1039
1646
3.5
0.6 18th
Saturday
1059
1715
0.9
3.4 26th
Sunday
0543
1215
1820
0.8
3.6
0.6
2208 0.9 2257 3.4 2335 0.7

0439 3.0 0505 0.7


3rd 11th
0035 3.2

Friday
1016
1649
1.2
3.2
Saturday
1118
1728
3.6
0.5 19th
Sunday
0610
1211
1828
3.0
1.0
3.3
27th
Monday
0618
1251
0.8
3.6
2308 1.0 2338 3.4 1853 0.6

0046 0.8
4th 12th
0111 3.2

Saturday
0534
1116
1747
2.9
1.3
3.1 Sunday
0547
1159
1811
0.6
3.7
0.4
20th
Monday
0720
1324
3.0
1.0 28th
Tuesday
0652
1325
0.8
3.5
1941 3.3 1926 0.6

0019 1.1 0023 3.4 0151 0.8


5th 13th
0148 3.1

Sunday
0632
1228
2.9
1.3
Monday
0631
1244
0.7
3.7 21st
Tuesday
0824
1430
3.1
0.9 29th
Wednesday
0727
1401
0.8
3.5
1848 3.0 1856 0.4 2046 3.3 2000 0.6

0123 1.0 0112 3.3 0249 0.8


6th 14th
0227 3.1

Monday
0731
1337
3.0
1.2
Tuesday
0718
1332
0.7
3.7 22nd
Wednesday
0920
1528
3.3
0.7 30th
Thursday
0805
1437
0.8
3.4
1950 3.1 1943 0.3 2142 3.3 2037 0.7

0215 0.9 0204 3.3 0340 0.8


7th 15th
0310 3.1

Tuesday
0827
1432
3.1
1.1
Wednesday
0807
1422
0.7
3.7 23rd
Thursday
1011
1619
3.4
0.6 31st
Friday
0846
1515
0.8
3.3
2046 3.1 2033 0.4 2232 3.3 2118 0.8

All times are GMT. 23


February 0409 0.6 0426 3.1

2020 8th
Saturday
1018
1631
3.4
0.4
16th
Sunday
1029
1650
0.8
3.3 24th
Monday
0523
1157
1756
0.7
3.5
0.5
2243 3.3 2304 0.8

0355 3.0 0451 0.5 0014 3.1


1st
Saturday
0931
1556
0.9
3.2 9th
Sunday
1100
1714
3.6
0.3
17th
Monday
0531
1146
1801
3.0
0.9
3.1
25th
Tuesday
0554
1230
0.7
3.4
2205 0.9 2326 3.3 1825 0.5

0445 2.9 0021 0.9 0046 3.1


2nd
Sunday
1022
1648
1.1
3.0 10th
Monday
0533
1143
1756
0.5
3.7
0.2
18th
Tuesday
0650
1305
2.9
0.9 26th
Wednesday
0626
1259
0.6
3.4
2303 1.0 1924 3.0 1855 0.5

0010 3.3 0134 1.0 0118 3.1


3rd
Monday
0541
1124
1754
2.9
1.2
2.9
11th
Tuesday
0615
1229
0.4
3.8
19th
Wednesday
0805
1416
3.0
0.8 27th
Thursday
0659
1328
0.6
3.4
1839 0.1 2035 3.0 1927 0.5

0024 1.1 0058 3.3 0237 0.9 0151 3.1


4th
Tuesday
0641
1247
2.9
1.2 12th
Wednesday
0659
1316
0.4
3.8
20th
Thursday
0905
1520
3.2
0.7 28th
Friday
0734
1358
0.6
3.3
1902 2.9 1924 0.1 2132 3.1 2001 0.6

0141 1.0 0147 3.3 0331 0.8


21st
0226 3.1
5th
Wednesday
0743
1403
2.9
1.1 13th
Thursday
0745
1406
0.4
3.8
Friday
0956
1612
3.3
0.6 29th
Saturday
0812
1431
0.6
3.3
2008 3.0 2011 0.2 2220 3.2 2038 0.6

0237 0.9 0237 3.2 0415 0.8

6th
Thursday
0842
1459
3.1
0.9 14th
Friday
0834
1457
0.5
3.7
22nd
Saturday
1041
1653
3.4
0.5
2108 3.1 2101 0.3 2303 3.2

0325 0.8 0330 3.2 0451 0.7

7th
Friday
0933
1547
3.3
0.6 15th
Saturday
0927
1551
0.6
3.5
23rd
Sunday
1121
1726
3.5
0.5
2158 3.2 2156 0.5 2340 3.2

All times are GMT. 25


March 0352 0.6 0356 3.1 0459 0.7

2020 8th
Sunday
0954
1613
3.4
0.2 16th
Monday
1004
1629
0.7
3.2 24th
Tuesday
1131
1727
3.4
0.5
2225 3.3 2234 0.9 2348 3.1

0303 3.1 0434 0.4 0456 3.0


1st
Sunday
0853
1509
0.7
3.2 9th
Monday
1039
1655
3.6
0.1 17th
Tuesday
1125
1738
0.8
3.0 25th
Wednesday
0529
1202
1755
0.6
3.3
0.5
2120 0.8 2308 3.4 2356 1.1

0348 3.0 0515 0.3


2nd 10th
0017 3.1

Monday
0939
1558
0.9
3.0
Tuesday
1124
1735
3.7
0.0 18th
Wednesday
0615
1245
1908
2.9
0.9
2.9
26th
Thursday
0600
1228
0.6
3.3
2211 1.0 2352 3.4 1825 0.5

0445 2.9 0111 1.1


3rd 11th
0044 3.2

Tuesday
1035
1705
1.0
2.8
Wednesday
0555
1210
1817
0.3
3.8
0.0
19th
Thursday
0741
1359
2.9
0.8 27th
Friday
0632
1251
0.5
3.3
2318 1.1 2020 2.9 1855 0.5

0038 3.4 0220 1.0


4th 12th
0113 3.2

Wednesday
0552
1154
1822
2.8
1.1
2.8 Thursday
0637
1258
0.3
3.8 20th
Friday
0845
1505
3.1
0.6 28th
Saturday
0705
1320
0.5
3.3
1900 0.0 2116 3.0 1928 0.6

0109 1.1 0126 3.4 0318 0.9


5th 13th
0146 3.2

Thursday
0700
1338
2.8
1.0
Friday
0721
1348
0.3
3.7 21st
Saturday
0935
1555
3.2
0.5 29th
Sunday
0741
1356
0.5
3.2
1935 2.8 1945 0.2 2201 3.1 British Summer Time Commences
2004 0.6

0215 1.0 0214 3.3 0400 0.8


6th 14th
0223 3.2

Friday
0806
1439
3.0
0.8
Saturday
0809
1439
0.4
3.6 22nd
Sunday
1018
1632
3.3
0.4 30th
Monday
0821
1438
0.6
3.1
2044 3.0 2033 0.4 2241 3.1 2046 0.8

0307 0.8 0304 3.2 0431 0.7


7th 15th
0306 3.1

Saturday
0905
1529
3.2
0.5
Sunday
0901
1532
0.5
3.4 23rd
Monday
1057
1700
3.4
0.4 31st
Tuesday
0906
1529
0.8
3.0
2139 3.1 2127 0.6 2316 3.1 2135 1.0

All times are GMT. 27


April 0453 0.3

2020 8th
Wednesday
1102
1711
3.7
0.0 16th
Thursday
0533
1218
1844
2.9
0.8
2.8
24th
Friday
0535
1153
1756
0.6
3.3
0.6
2331 3.5

0400 3.0 0038 1.2


1st 9th
0012 3.3

Wednesday
1002
1636
0.9
2.8
Thursday
0534
1149
1752
0.2
3.8
0.0
17th
Friday
0706
1330
2.9
0.8 25th
Saturday
0606
1217
0.6
3.3
2240 1.1 1956 2.8 1827 0.6

0016 3.5 0147 1.1


2nd 10th
0041 3.3

Thursday
0509
1117
1753
2.8
1.0
2.7 Friday
0615
1238
0.2
3.8 18th
Saturday
0814
1433
3.0
0.7 26th
Sunday
0640
1251
0.5
3.3
1835 0.1 2050 2.9 1901 0.6

0031 1.2 0104 3.4 0246 1.0


3rd 11th
0116 3.3

Friday
0622
1309
2.8
0.9
Saturday
0700
1329
0.2
3.7 19th
Sunday
0906
1522
3.1
0.5 27th
Monday
0716
1331
0.5
3.2
1909 2.8 1921 0.3 2134 3.0 1938 0.7

0149 1.0 0152 3.4 0330 0.9


4th 12th
0157 3.3

Saturday
0734
1414
3.0
0.6
Sunday
0748
1420
0.3
3.5 20th
Monday
0949
1558
3.2
0.5 28th
Tuesday
0757
1418
0.6
3.1
2021 2.9 2009 0.5 2212 3.1 2022 0.8

0244 0.8 0240 3.3 0402 0.8


5th 13th
0242 3.2

Sunday
0837
1505
3.2
0.4
Monday
0841
1513
0.5
3.3 21st
Tuesday
1027
1626
3.3
0.5 29th
Wednesday
0844
1513
0.7
3.0
2117 3.1 2103 0.8 2246 3.2 2114 1.0

0331 0.6 0330 3.2 0432 0.7


6th 14th
0335 3.1

Monday
0930
1550
3.4
0.1
Tuesday
0945
1609
0.6
3.1 22nd
Wednesday
1100
1655
3.3
0.5 30th
Thursday
0942
1618
0.8
2.9
2203 3.3 2207 1.0 2317 3.2 2219 1.1

0413 0.4 0425 3.1 0503 0.6


7th
Tuesday
1016
1631
3.6
0.0 15th
Wednesday
1103
1715
0.8
2.9 23rd
Thursday
1129
1725
3.3
0.5
2246 3.4 2325 1.2 2345 3.2

All times are GMT, add 1 hour during Daylight Savings Time. 29
May 0515 0.3

2020 8th
Friday
1130
1730
3.7
0.2 16th
Saturday
0604
1247
1914
3.0
0.8
2.8
24th
Sunday
0546
1151
1805
0.6
3.3
0.7
2356 3.5

0439 3.0 0100 1.2


1st 9th
0016 3.4

Friday
1056
1731
0.9
2.8
Saturday
0559
1219
1814
0.3
3.7
0.3
17th
Sunday
0726
1347
3.0
0.7 25th
Monday
0622
1229
0.6
3.2
2347 1.2 2011 2.9 1842 0.7

0043 3.5 0158 1.1


2nd 10th
0055 3.4

Saturday
0551
1232
1847
3.0
0.8
2.8 Sunday
0644
1310
0.3
3.6 18th
Monday
0826
1436
3.1
0.7 26th
Tuesday
0700
1313
0.6
3.2
1900 0.5 2056 3.0 1923 0.8

0113 1.0 0131 3.5 0248 1.0


3rd 11th
0138 3.4

Sunday
0704
1342
3.1
0.5
Monday
0733
1401
0.4
3.4 19th
Tuesday
0912
1517
3.1
0.6 27th
Wednesday
0743
1403
0.6
3.1
1956 3.0 1949 0.7 2134 3.1 2010 0.9

0214 0.8 0218 3.4 0328 0.9


4th 12th
0226 3.4

Monday
0810
1436
3.3
0.3
Tuesday
0826
1453
0.5
3.2 20th
Wednesday
0950
1551
3.2
0.6 28th
Thursday
0833
1459
0.6
3.0
2052 3.2 2042 0.9 2209 3.2 2104 1.0

0304 0.6 0306 3.4 0403 0.8


5th 13th
0318 3.3

Tuesday
0905
1522
3.5
0.2
Wednesday
0927
1546
0.6
3.1 21st
Thursday
1025
1623
3.2
0.6 29th
Friday
0931
1602
0.7
2.9
2139 3.3 2141 1.0 2243 3.3 2207 1.0

0349 0.5 0356 3.2 0437 0.7


6th 14th
0417 3.2

Wednesday
0955
1605
3.7
0.1
Thursday
1035
1645
0.7
2.9 22nd
Friday
1056
1656
3.2
0.6 30th
Saturday
1039
1711
0.7
2.9
2225 3.4 2248 1.2 2315 3.3 2317 1.1

0432 0.4 0453 3.1 0511 0.7


7th
Thursday
1042
1647
3.7
0.1 15th
Friday
1143
1758
0.8
2.8 23rd
Saturday
1123
1730
3.3
0.6 31st
Sunday
0523
1155
1822
3.2
0.6
2.9
2310 3.5 2356 1.2 2344 3.4

All times are GMT, add 1 hour during Daylight Savings Time. 31
June 0026 3.6 0107 1.2 0037 3.5

2020 8th
Monday
0634
1252
0.4
3.4 16th
Tuesday
0719
1351
3.0
0.8 24th
Wednesday
0650
1259
0.5
3.2
1844 0.7 2000 3.0 1913 0.8

0030 1.0 0112 3.6 0203 1.1


1st 9th
0122 3.5

Monday
0635
1305
3.2
0.5
Tuesday
0722
1341
0.4
3.3 17th
Wednesday
0820
1436
3.0
0.7 25th
Thursday
0735
1349
0.5
3.2
1929 3.0 1931 0.8 2047 3.1 2001 0.8

0137 0.9 0157 3.5 0251 1.0


2nd 10th
0210 3.5

Tuesday
0744
1404
3.4
0.4
Wednesday
0811
1430
0.5
3.2 18th
Thursday
0909
1517
3.1
0.7 26th
Friday
0824
1444
0.5
3.1
2026 3.2 2019 0.9 2130 3.2 2052 0.8

0235 0.7 0241 3.5 0333 0.9


3rd 11th
0301 3.5

Wednesday
0843
1455
3.5
0.3
Thursday
0903
1519
0.6
3.0 19th
Friday
0950
1554
3.2
0.7 27th
Saturday
0917
1543
0.5
3.0
2117 3.3 2109 1.0 2210 3.3 2148 0.9

0326 0.6 0327 3.3 0412 0.8


4th 12th
0356 3.4

Thursday
0935
1542
3.6
0.3
Friday
0959
1610
0.7
2.9 20th
Saturday
1027
1631
3.2
0.7 28th
Sunday
1017
1646
0.5
3.0
2205 3.4 2202 1.1 2247 3.4 2249 0.9

0415 0.5 0416 3.2 0450 0.7


5th 13th
0457 3.4

Friday
1025
1627
3.6
0.3
Saturday
1059
1704
0.8
2.8 21st
Sunday
1100
1708
3.2
0.7 29th
Monday
1123
1753
0.6
3.0
2252 3.5 2301 1.2 2321 3.4 2355 0.9

0502 0.4 0529 0.6


6th
Saturday
1114
1712
3.6
0.4 14th
Sunday
0511
1200
1803
3.1
0.8
2.8
22nd
Monday
1134
1747
3.3
0.7 30th
Tuesday
0606
1232
1900
3.3
0.6
3.1
2339 3.5 2356 3.5

0005 1.2
7th
Sunday
0548
1203
1758
0.4
3.5
0.6
15th
Monday
0613
1259
3.0
0.8 23rd
Tuesday
0609
1213
1829
0.5
3.2
0.7
1904 2.9

All times are GMT, add 1 hour during Daylight Savings Time. 33
July 0053 3.6 0114 1.2 0104 3.6

2020 8th
Wednesday
0707
1320
0.5
3.2 16th
Thursday
0725
1358
2.9
0.9 24th
Friday
0719
1332
0.3
3.2
1909 0.8 2000 3.0 1943 0.7

0105 0.9 0134 3.5 0215 1.1


1st 9th
0151 3.7

Wednesday
0718
1336
3.3
0.5
Thursday
0748
1403
0.5
3.1 17th
Friday
0826
1445
3.0
0.8 25th
Saturday
0805
1424
0.3
3.2
2002 3.1 1949 0.9 2053 3.2 2031 0.7

0211 0.8 0215 3.5 0306 0.9


2nd 10th
0241 3.6

Thursday
0824
1433
3.4
0.5
Friday
0827
1447
0.6
3.0 18th
Saturday
0919
1529
3.1
0.8 26th
Sunday
0855
1519
0.3
3.1
2058 3.3 2030 0.9 2140 3.3 2123 0.7

0310 0.7 0257 3.4 0351 0.8


3rd 11th
0334 3.5

Friday
0922
1525
3.4
0.5
Saturday
0908
1533
0.7
3.0 19th
Sunday
1004
1610
3.2
0.7 27th
Monday
0949
1618
0.4
3.1
2151 3.4 2113 1.0 2221 3.4 2220 0.8

0403 0.6 0341 3.3 0433 0.6


4th 12th
0433 3.4

Saturday
1014
1614
3.5
0.6
Sunday
0954
1622
0.8
2.9 20th
Monday
1043
1650
3.2
0.7 28th
Tuesday
1051
1721
0.6
3.0
2240 3.5 2200 1.0 2259 3.5 2327 0.9

0453 0.5 0428 3.1 0513 0.5


5th
Sunday
1103
1700
3.4
0.6 13th
Monday
1048
1713
0.9
2.9 21st
Tuesday
1119
1731
3.3
0.7 29th
Wednesday
0539
1204
1831
3.3
0.7
3.0
2326 3.5 2253 1.1 2337 3.5

6th 14th
0043 0.9

Monday
0540
1150
1744
0.4
3.4
0.7 Tuesday
0522
1157
1808
3.0
1.0
2.9
22nd
Wednesday
0554
1159
1813
0.4
3.3
0.7
30th
Thursday
0656
1316
3.2
0.8
1942 3.1

0010 3.6 0000 1.2 0018 3.6


7th 15th
0156 0.9

Tuesday
0624
1236
0.4
3.3
Wednesday
0621
1303
2.9
1.0 23rd
Thursday
0636
1244
0.3
3.2 31st
Friday
0811
1419
3.2
0.8
1827 0.8 1904 2.9 1856 0.7 2045 3.2

All times are GMT, add 1 hour during Daylight Savings Time. 35
August 0145 3.5 0242 0.9 0222 3.7

2020 8th
Saturday
0746
1413
0.6
3.1 16th
Sunday
0851
1507
3.0
0.9 24th
Monday
0828
1454
0.3
3.2
1951 0.8 2110 3.2 2055 0.6

0300 0.7 0222 3.4 0331 0.7


1st 9th
0315 3.6

Saturday
0914
1515
3.2
0.8
Sunday
0820
1455
0.7
3.1 17th
Monday
0943
1551
3.1
0.7 25th
Tuesday
0919
1550
0.5
3.2
2141 3.3 2030 0.8 2155 3.4 2152 0.8

0357 0.6 0301 3.3 0414 0.5


2nd 10th
0413 3.4

Sunday
1008
1604
3.3
0.7
Monday
0859
1540
0.7
3.0 18th
Tuesday
1025
1632
3.2
0.6 26th
Wednesday
1020
1652
0.8
3.1
2230 3.5 2113 0.9 2235 3.5 2305 0.9

0446 0.5 0342 3.2 0455 0.4


3rd
Monday
1055
1648
3.3
0.8 11th
Tuesday
0943
1628
0.9
3.0 19th
Wednesday
1103
1712
3.3
0.6 27th
Thursday
0519
1139
1804
3.2
1.0
3.0
2314 3.5 2201 1.0 2315 3.6

0530 0.5 0430 3.0 0535 0.2


4th 12th
0030 1.0

Tuesday
1139
1728
3.3
0.8
Wednesday
1036
1721
1.0
2.9 20th
Thursday
1143
1752
3.3
0.5 28th
Friday
0642
1300
3.0
1.0
2355 3.5 2259 1.2 2358 3.7 1925 3.1

5th 13th
0147 0.9

Wednesday
0608
1218
1806
0.5
3.2
0.8 Thursday
0531
1152
1818
2.9
1.1
2.9
21st
Friday
0615
1225
1834
0.2
3.3
0.5
29th
Saturday
0804
1409
3.0
1.0
2033 3.2

0033 3.5 0018 1.2 0043 3.8


6th 14th
0256 0.7

Thursday
0643
1256
0.5
3.1
Friday
0637
1321
2.8
1.1 22nd
Saturday
0656
1312
0.2
3.3 30th
Sunday
0907
1508
3.1
0.9
1840 0.8 1917 3.0 1918 0.5 2128 3.3

0109 3.5 0144 1.1 0132 3.8


7th 15th
0353 0.6

Friday
0715
1334
0.5
3.1
Saturday
0746
1419
2.9
1.0 23rd
Sunday
0740
1402
0.2
3.3 31st
Monday
0958
1556
3.2
0.9
1914 0.8 2016 3.1 2004 0.6 2215 3.5

All times are GMT, add 1 hour during Daylight Savings Time. 37
September 0215 3.3 0352 0.4 0357 3.3

2020 8th
Tuesday
0816
1453
0.8
3.2 16th
Wednesday
1003
1611
3.3
0.6 24th
Thursday
0953
1626
1.0
3.2
2034 0.9 2211 3.6 2248 0.9

0438 0.5 0252 3.2 0431 0.2


1st
Tuesday
1042
1635
3.2
0.8 9th
Wednesday
0857
1537
0.9
3.1 17th
Thursday
1042
1649
3.4
0.5 25th
Friday
0505
1117
1739
3.1
1.2
3.1
2257 3.5 2119 1.0 2253 3.8

0515 0.5 0337 3.1 0510 0.1


2nd 10th
0016 1.0

Wednesday
1121
1708
3.2
0.8
Thursday
0945
1631
1.1
3.0 18th
Friday
1122
1727
3.5
0.5 26th
Saturday
0631
1243
2.9
1.3
2335 3.5 2213 1.1 2337 3.8 1905 3.1

0441 2.9
3rd 11th
0135 0.9

Thursday
0545
1157
1739
0.5
3.2
0.8 Friday
1047
1732
1.2
2.9 19th
Saturday
0549
1205
1808
0.1
3.5
0.4
27th
Sunday
0753
1356
3.0
1.2
2325 1.3 2015 3.2

0009 3.5 0023 3.9


4th 12th
0245 0.8

Friday
0611
1229
0.6
3.2
Saturday
0557
1242
1836
2.8
1.3
2.9
20th
Sunday
0630
1251
0.1
3.5 28th
Monday
0853
1457
3.1
1.1
1809 0.8 1851 0.5 2109 3.4

0040 3.4 0114 1.2 0113 3.8


5th 13th
0338 0.6

Saturday
0639
1301
0.6
3.2
Sunday
0711
1353
2.8
1.2 21st
Monday
0714
1339
0.3
3.4 29th
Tuesday
0940
1543
3.2
1.0
1841 0.8 1940 3.1 1938 0.5 2154 3.5

0111 3.4 0218 0.9 0204 3.7


6th 14th
0420 0.5

Sunday
0708
1335
0.6
3.2
Monday
0824
1446
3.0
1.0 22nd
Tuesday
0801
1431
0.5
3.4 30th
Wednesday
1021
1616
3.2
0.9
1915 0.8 2039 3.2 2030 0.6 2235 3.5

0143 3.4 0309 0.7 0259 3.6


7th
Monday
0741
1413
0.7
3.2 15th
Tuesday
0921
1530
3.1
0.8 23rd
Wednesday
0852
1526
0.7
3.3
1953 0.8 2128 3.5 2129 0.8

All times are GMT, add 1 hour during Daylight Savings Time. 39
October 0217 3.2 0404 0.2 0449 3.1

2020 8th
Thursday
0821
1451
1.0
3.3 16th
Friday
1019
1624
3.5
0.5 24th
Saturday
1051
1710
1.3
3.2
2045 1.0 2232 3.9 2353 1.0

0450 0.6 0304 3.1 0442 0.2


1st
Thursday
1058
1643
3.3
0.9 9th
Friday
0909
1543
1.1
3.1 17th
Saturday
1101
1703
3.6
0.5 25th
Sunday
0612
1213
1834
2.9
1.4
3.1
2311 3.5 2139 1.1 2318 3.9 British Summer Time Ends

0513 0.6 0408 2.9


2nd 10th
0107 0.9

Friday
1130
1711
3.3
0.8
Saturday
1010
1648
1.3
3.0 18th
Sunday
0522
1145
1745
0.2
3.6
0.4
26th
Monday
0730
1326
3.0
1.4
2342 3.5 2248 1.2 1946 3.2

0005 3.9
3rd 11th
0216 0.8

Saturday
0539
1159
1741
0.7
3.3
0.8 Sunday
0525
1144
1758
2.8
1.4
3.0
19th
Monday
0604
1231
0.3
3.6 27th
Tuesday
0828
1428
3.1
1.2
1829 0.5 2041 3.3

0009 3.4 0037 1.2 0057 3.8


4th 12th
0308 0.7

Sunday
0606
1228
0.7
3.3
Monday
0642
1323
2.8
1.3 20th
Tuesday
0650
1320
0.4
3.6 28th
Wednesday
0914
1515
3.2
1.1
1811 0.8 1906 3.1 1918 0.5 2127 3.4

0034 3.4 0149 0.9 0150 3.7


5th 13th
0347 0.7

Monday
0635
1258
0.7
3.4
Tuesday
0756
1419
3.0
1.1 21st
Wednesday
0738
1411
0.7
3.5 29th
Thursday
0954
1548
3.3
1.0
1845 0.8 2009 3.3 2011 0.7 2207 3.5

0103 3.4 0240 0.6 0245 3.5


6th 14th
0415 0.7

Tuesday
0706
1332
0.8
3.4
Wednesday
0853
1505
3.2
0.9 22nd
Thursday
0831
1505
0.9
3.4 30th
Friday
1029
1616
3.3
0.9
1921 0.8 2101 3.5 2113 0.8 2242 3.5

0137 3.3 0324 0.4 0343 3.3


7th 15th
0440 0.7

Wednesday
0741
1409
0.8
3.3
Thursday
0938
1546
3.4
0.7 23rd
Friday
0932
1603
1.2
3.3 31st
Saturday
1100
1645
3.4
0.9
2001 0.8 2147 3.7 2232 0.9 2313 3.4

All times are GMT, add 1 hour during Daylight Savings Time. 41
November 0347 3.0 0500 0.4 0025 1.0

2020 8th
Sunday
0948
1613
1.3
3.2 16th
Monday
1127
1728
3.7
0.5 24th
Tuesday
0649
1237
2.9
1.4
2224 1.1 2351 3.8 1901 3.2

0508 0.7 0459 2.9


1st 9th
0127 0.9

Sunday
1129
1716
3.4
0.8
Monday
1105
1722
1.4
3.2 17th
Tuesday
0545
1214
1815
0.5
3.7
0.5
25th
Wednesday
0750
1339
3.0
1.3
2339 3.4 2348 1.0 2003 3.2

0042 3.7
2nd 10th
0221 0.9

Monday
0537
1158
1748
0.8
3.5
0.8 Tuesday
0614
1236
1833
2.9
1.3
3.2
18th
Wednesday
0631
1304
0.6
3.7 26th
Thursday
0838
1431
3.1
1.2
1905 0.6 2053 3.3

0004 3.4 0107 0.8 0136 3.6


3rd 11th
0303 0.8

Tuesday
0607
1228
0.8
3.5
Wednesday
0725
1342
3.1
1.1 19th
Thursday
0721
1354
0.8
3.7 27th
Friday
0920
1513
3.2
1.1
1821 0.8 1938 3.4 1959 0.6 2135 3.4

0034 3.4 0204 0.6 0230 3.4


4th 12th
0337 0.8

Wednesday
0640
1301
0.9
3.5
Thursday
0824
1433
3.3
0.9 20th
Friday
0814
1445
1.0
3.6 28th
Saturday
0956
1548
3.4
1.0
1857 0.8 2035 3.6 2059 0.8 2212 3.4

0112 3.3 0252 0.4 0325 3.2


5th 13th
0409 0.8

Thursday
0716
1339
0.9
3.5
Friday
0912
1518
3.4
0.7 21st
Saturday
0912
1538
1.2
3.4 29th
Sunday
1030
1622
3.4
0.9
1937 0.8 2125 3.8 2208 0.9 2246 3.4

0155 3.3 0335 0.3 0425 3.1


6th 14th
0441 0.8

Friday
0757
1423
1.0
3.4
Saturday
0957
1601
3.6
0.6 22nd
Sunday
1019
1636
1.3
3.3 30th
Monday
1104
1655
3.5
0.9
2022 0.9 2213 3.9 2318 0.9 2316 3.4

0245 3.1 0417 0.3


7th
Saturday
0847
1513
1.2
3.3 15th
Sunday
1041
1644
3.7
0.5 23rd
Monday
0535
1130
1745
2.9
1.4
3.2
2117 1.0 2301 3.9

All times are GMT. 43


December 0431 3.0 0035 1.0

2020 8th
Tuesday
1036
1648
1.2
3.3 16th
Wednesday
0532
1202
1809
0.6
3.7
0.5
24th
Thursday
0645
1246
2.9
1.3
2311 0.8 1900 3.1

0514 0.8 0030 3.6


1st 9th
0131 1.0

Tuesday
1135
1730
3.6
0.8
Wednesday
0541
1147
1757
3.0
1.2
3.3
17th
Thursday
0619
1250
0.8
3.7 25th
Friday
0745
1345
3.0
1.2
2343 3.4 1857 0.5 2005 3.1

0022 0.8 0121 3.5


2nd 10th
0220 1.0

Wednesday
0548
1206
1806
0.9
3.6
0.8 Thursday
0651
1258
3.1
1.1 18th
Friday
0707
1338
0.9
3.7 26th
Saturday
0837
1437
3.1
1.1
1906 3.4 1948 0.6 2058 3.2

0015 3.3 0127 0.7 0211 3.3


3rd 11th
0303 0.9

Thursday
0623
1241
0.9
3.6
Friday
0754
1400
3.2
1.0 19th
Saturday
0755
1424
1.0
3.6 27th
Sunday
0922
1521
3.3
1.0
1843 0.8 2009 3.5 2040 0.7 2143 3.2

0054 3.3 0222 0.6 0301 3.2


4th 12th
0342 0.9

Friday
0702
1320
1.0
3.6
Saturday
0848
1454
3.4
0.8 20th
Sunday
0845
1511
1.1
3.5 28th
Monday
1003
1600
3.4
0.9
1924 0.8 2106 3.7 2135 0.8 2223 3.3

0139 3.2 0312 0.5 0352 3.1


5th 13th
0419 0.8

Saturday
0745
1404
1.0
3.5
Sunday
0938
1545
3.5
0.7 21st
Monday
0937
1600
1.2
3.4 29th
Tuesday
1042
1638
3.5
0.8
2010 0.8 2158 3.7 2234 0.9 2259 3.3

0230 3.2 0359 0.5 0445 3.0


6th 14th
0456 0.8

Sunday
0835
1452
1.1
3.5
Monday
1026
1633
3.6
0.6 22nd
Tuesday
1035
1654
1.3
3.3 30th
Wednesday
1118
1716
3.5
0.7
2103 0.8 2249 3.7 2335 1.0 2331 3.3

0327 3.1 0446 0.5


7th
Monday
0932
1547
1.2
3.4 15th
Tuesday
1114
1720
3.7
0.5 23rd
Wednesday
0543
1139
1754
2.9
1.3
3.1
31st
Thursday
0534
1150
1755
0.8
3.6
0.7
2204 0.9 2339 3.7

All times are GMT. 45


Tide Tables 2020

Contact
Numbers
Belfast River Lagan
Harbour (DSD)

Harbour Office River Manager


Tel: 028 9055 4422 Tel: 028 9027 7642

Port Operations Weir Control / River Warden


Tel: 028 9055 3014 Tel: 028 9031 5304

Port Control Weir Control


VHF Channel 12 VHF Channel 71
Callsign “Lagan Weir”
Harbour Police
Tel: 028 9055 3000

Marina Enquires
Tel: 028 9055 3282

47
Harbour Office
Corporation Square
Belfast BT1 3AL
+44 28 9055 4422

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