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Timetable of Tide Rise and Fall in Oujiang River

The ebb and flow time of Oujiang Tide is as follows:

Day 1: High tide: 6: 5; Flat tide: half past ten.

The next day: high tide: 6: 30; Flat tide: eleven o'clock sharp.

Day 3: High tide: 7: 25; Flat tide: eleven forty.

Day 4: High tide: 7: 50; Flat tide: twelve twenty.

Day 5: High tide: 8: 30; Flat tide: one o'clock sharp.

Day 6: High tide: 9 o'clock sharp; Flat tide: 1.40.

Day 7: High tide: 9: 40; Flat tide: half past two.

Eighth day: high tide: 10: 20; Flat tide: three twenty.

Day 9: High tide:11:30; Flat tide: half past four.

Day 10: High tide: 12: 20; Flat tide: 5: 40.

Oujiang:

Oujiang River is the second largest river in Zhejiang, which flows into the sea alone in the East China Sea of China, located in the south of Zhejiang. Historically, it was named Yongning River, Yongjia River, Wenjiang and Jiang Shen. Originated at the tip of the pot cover at the northwest foot of baishanzu at the junction of Longquan City and qingyuan county, it flows from west to east, runs through the whole mountainous area of southern Zhejiang and flows through Lishui, Wenzhou and other cities.

The total length of the main stream is 388 kilometers, and the drainage area is 18028 square kilometers. It flows from Wenzhou into Wenzhou Bay in the East China Sea. The average annual runoff of Oujiang River is 20.27 billion cubic meters (the maximum is 30.85 billion cubic meters and the minimum is 9.28 billion cubic meters). The theoretical reserve of hydropower is 6.5438+0.9 million kilowatts, the exploitable installed capacity is 6.5438+0.7 million kilowatts, and the annual power generation is 5.4 billion kWh.

Oujiang estuary is a major estuary in China after the Yangtze River estuary, the Yellow River estuary, the Pearl River estuary and the Qiantang River estuary.