Thimble Shoal channel.

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Thimble Shoal channel

Baseline Thimble Shoal channel- peak ebb (2012-11-15 08:00:00)

Baseline Thimble Shoal channel- peak ebb (2012-11-15 08:00:00)

Dredged Thimble Shoal channel- peak ebb (2012-11-15 08:00:00)

Dredged Thimble Shoal channel- peak ebb (2012-11-15 08:00:00)

Baseline Thimble Shoal channel- peak flood (2012-11-14 15:00:00)

Baseline Thimble Shoal channel- peak flood (2012-11-14 15:00:00)

Dredged Thimble Shoal channel- peak flood (2012-11-14 15:00:00)

Dredged Thimble Shoal channel- peak flood (2012-11-14 15:00:00)

Elizabeth River

Baseline Elizabeth River - peak ebb (2012-11-14 18:00:00)

Baseline Elizabeth River - peak ebb (2012-11-14 18:00:00)

Dredged Elizabeth River - peak ebb (2012-11-14 18:00:00)

Dredged Elizabeth River - peak ebb (2012-11-14 18:00:00)

Baseline Elizabeth River - peak flood (2012-11-14 11:00:00)

Baseline Elizabeth River - peak flood (2012-11-14 11:00:00)

Dredged Elizabeth River - peak flood (2012-11-14 11:00:00)

Dredged Elizabeth River - peak flood (2012-11-14 11:00:00)