Tide Forecast for Providence, State Pier no.1

Detailed tide information to help plan your fishing trips

Providence, State Pier no.1 is a tidal monitoring station situated in the northern coastal waters of Rhode Island, USA. This station provides accurate tide predictions for fishing, boating, surfing, and marine activities. Check our detailed tide charts to plan your trips at optimal tide heights and times.

The tidal patterns at Providence, State Pier no.1 The mean tidal range is approximately 4.4 feet, providing moderate tidal changes that create good fishing opportunities. Understanding these tidal movements is crucial for anglers, as fish feeding activity increases significantly during tide changes. The best fishing typically occurs during the first and last hours of each tidal shift.

Our comprehensive tide forecast for Providence, State Pier no.1 includes precise high tide and low tide times, accurate tide heights measured in feet, sunrise and sunset times, and fishing quality ratings based on tidal and lunar factors. Data is sourced from NOAA's comprehensive marine database to support your planning needs.

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Understanding Tides and Fishing Conditions

Understanding Tides
Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces from the moon and sun, combined with Earth's rotation. The moon has the strongest influence due to its proximity. As the moon orbits Earth, its gravitational pull creates a bulge of water on the side closest to it, and another on the opposite side, resulting in high tides. Areas in between experience low tides.
Types of Tides
There are three main types of tidal patterns: Semidiurnal tides have two high tides and two low tides of roughly equal height each day. Diurnal tides have one high tide and one low tide per day. Mixed tides feature two high tides and two low tides of different heights. The type of tide depends on the location's geography and position relative to the moon.
How Tide Coefficients Work
The tide coefficient is a numerical value (typically 20-120) that indicates the tidal amplitude compared to average conditions. Coefficients above 70 indicate spring tides - these occur during full and new moons when the sun, moon, and Earth align, creating larger tidal ranges. Coefficients below 50 indicate neap tides - these happen during quarter moons when gravitational forces partially cancel out, resulting in smaller tidal ranges.
Best Tides for Fishing
Many experienced anglers consider the period around tide changes to be prime fishing time. As tides transition from high to low or low to high, water movement increases, bringing nutrients and prey fish into feeding zones. This triggers predatory fish to become more active. The first and last hours of a tide change are often most productive. Combine this with major solunar periods (when the moon is directly overhead or underfoot) for optimal fishing conditions.
How to Read Tide Charts
A tide chart displays predicted water levels over time. The vertical axis shows height (usually in feet) measured from a reference point called MLLW (Mean Lower Low Water). The horizontal axis shows time. High tides are marked with ▲ symbols and low tides with ▼ symbols. The curve between these points shows how quickly the water level changes. Steeper curves indicate faster current speeds, which can affect fishing and boating conditions.
Moon Phases and Fishing
Moon phases influence both tides and fish behavior. New Moon and Full Moon create spring tides with maximum tidal range - often considered the best fishing periods. First Quarter and Last Quarter moons produce neap tides with minimal range. Beyond tides, many anglers believe fish feed more actively during specific lunar phases, particularly during the three days around full and new moons.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is high tide at Providence, State Pier no.1 today?

Check the tide table above for today's high tide times at Providence, State Pier no.1. High tides occur when the water level reaches its maximum height. We provide exact times and heights for all high tides throughout the day.

What time is low tide at Providence, State Pier no.1 today?

Today's low tide times for Providence, State Pier no.1 are shown in the tide chart above. Low tide is when the water level is at its lowest point. This information is crucial for beach activities, boat launches, and fishing.

What are the best fishing times at Providence, State Pier no.1?

The best fishing times are typically during the 2-3 hours around high tide and low tide, especially during major and minor solunar periods. Our fishing quality rating takes into account tide movements, moon phases, and time of day to help you plan the most productive fishing trips.

How do I read the tide chart?

Our tide chart shows the predicted water level throughout the day. High points represent high tides (▲) and low points represent low tides (▼). The height is measured in feet relative to MLLW (Mean Lower Low Water). Times are shown in the local time zone.

What is a tide coefficient?

The tide coefficient indicates the amplitude of the tide compared to average conditions. Values above 70 indicate spring tides (larger tidal range), while values below 50 indicate neap tides (smaller range). Higher coefficients generally mean better fishing conditions.

How does the moon phase affect tides at Providence, State Pier no.1?

Moon phases have a significant impact on tidal range. During full moon and new moon, you'll experience spring tides with larger ranges. During quarter moons, neap tides occur with smaller ranges. Many anglers find that fishing is best during the days around full and new moons.

Is this tide data accurate?

Yes, our tide predictions are based on official NOAA data and are highly accurate. However, actual conditions can be affected by weather, wind, and barometric pressure. Always check current weather conditions alongside tide predictions for the most complete picture.

How far in advance can I see tide predictions?

We provide tide forecasts for the next 7 days, including high and low tide times, heights, and fishing quality ratings. This allows you to plan your activities well in advance and choose the best days for fishing or other marine activities.