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*[http://sites.younglife.org/camps/MalibuClub/default.aspx Malibu Club Web Site] |
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*[http://www.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=4664 BCGNIS Georaphical Geographical Name Detail]for the Malibu Rapids |
*[http://www.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=4664 BCGNIS Georaphical Geographical Name Detail]for the Malibu Rapids |
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*[http://princesslouisainlet.blogspot.com/ Princess Louisa Inlet Blog and Webcam] Up todate |
*[http://princesslouisainlet.blogspot.com/ Princess Louisa Inlet Blog and Webcam] Up todate information, events, history, and realtime images of Princess Louisa Inlet and the Jervis Inlet. |
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*[http://www.mobilegeographics.com:81/locations/5098.html Tides at Malibu]* |
*[http://www.mobilegeographics.com:81/locations/5098.html Tides at Malibu]* |
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*[http://www.youtube.com/user/chaz8993 Princess Louisa Inlet and Malibu Videos] |
*[http://www.youtube.com/user/chaz8993 Princess Louisa Inlet and Malibu Videos] |
Revision as of 22:41, 26 October 2008
Malibu Rapids | |
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Location | South end of Princess Louisa Inlet, New Westminster Land District |
Coordinates | 50°10′00.00″N 123°51′00.00″W / 50.1666667°N 123.8500000°W |
Basin countries | British Columbia, Canada |
Max. depth | 13 m (43 ft) |
The Malibu Rapids forms the entrance to Princess Louisa Inlet and is also connected to the Jervis Inlet. The tidal flow of both inlets pass through this narrow and shallow passage that creates a fast moving (approx 9 knots) and strong tidal rapids during the peak flows. At slack tide, the entrance is virtually flat calm similar to the
Skookumchuck Narrows near the entrance of the Jervis Inlet.
The way to determine the direction of the tidal flow at the narrows is to observe the direction in which the tide is flowing. If the tidal flow is heading toward the Jervis Inlet then the tide is going out (low tide). But if the flow is moving toward Princess Louisa Inlet the tide it is coming in (high tide)[1].
The entrance is small enough to allow marine traffic through. The narrow passage is defined by Malibu Isle and a System B type Lateral navigation buoy on the Jervis Inlet side and Malibu and the mainland on the Princess Louisa Inlet side.
External links
- Malibu Club Web Site
- BCGNIS Georaphical Geographical Name Detailfor the Malibu Rapids
- Princess Louisa Inlet Blog and Webcam Up todate information, events, history, and realtime images of Princess Louisa Inlet and the Jervis Inlet.
- Tides at Malibu*
- Princess Louisa Inlet and Malibu Videos
References
- ^ Hitz, Charles W.(2003). Through the Rapids - The History of Princess Louisa Inlet, p.14-15. Sitka 2 Publishing., Kirkland, WA. ISBN 0972025502.
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