NJShore Guide

Manasquan Inlet (USCG Station) Tide Chart

Official NOAA tide predictions for Manasquan Inlet (USCG Station) (Station 8532591) in monmouth County, New Jersey.

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About Manasquan Inlet (USCG Station) Station

Tide station at Manasquan Inlet, serving central Monmouth County beaches from Asbury Park to Sea Girt.

Station ID: 8532591Coordinates: 40.1028Β°N, 74.0317Β°WReference Station
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Towns Using This Station

These towns use Manasquan Inlet (USCG Station) as their primary tide reference. Click a town for location-adjusted tide times.

Best Activities by Tide

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Shell Hunting

Low tide exposes more beach and tidal pools

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Swimming

Calmer currents on rising mid-tide

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Surfing

Moving water creates better wave shape

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Surf Fishing

Fish feed actively as tide pushes baitfish

More Tide Information

Tide FAQs

What is the best tide for beach activities in New Jersey?

Low tide is ideal for shell hunting, exploring tidal pools, and maximizing beach space. Mid-tide rising is best for swimming as currents are calmer. High tide is often best for fishing from shore and surfing at certain breaks.

How often do tides change at the Jersey Shore?

The Jersey Shore experiences semi-diurnal tides, meaning two high tides and two low tides approximately every 24 hours and 50 minutes. Each tide cycle takes about 6 hours and 12 minutes.

Where can I find accurate tide predictions for NJ beaches?

NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) provides official tide predictions for multiple stations along the Jersey Shore. Our tide charts use official NOAA CO-OPS data for accuracy.

What does MLLW mean in tide charts?

MLLW stands for Mean Lower Low Water, which is the average height of the lower of the two daily low tides. It is the standard reference datum for tide predictions in the United States.

Tide predictions provided by NOAA CO-OPS

Actual water levels may vary due to weather conditions.