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Tide times at Coodanup Foreshore (Peel Inlet)

Thursday 28 May 2026 · Australia/Perth

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Today's high and low tides at Coodanup Foreshore (Peel Inlet)

Today Time Height (m)
High 2:00 pm 0.86
Low 1:00 am 0.3

Sea-level curve · today

Scaled to today's range (datum is global mean sea level).

Next 7 days at Coodanup Foreshore (Peel Inlet)

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About Coodanup Foreshore (Peel Inlet)

Coodanup sits on the south-east edge of the Peel Inlet, the big shallow bowl behind Mandurah.

Tide character this week

Today's tides at Coodanup Foreshore (Peel Inlet) sit in the spring band — peak-to-trough range about 0.56 m (moon 88% illuminated).

Across the next 7 days at Coodanup Foreshore (Peel Inlet), the average peak-to-trough tide range is about 0.66 m. The biggest swing this week falls on Monday (~0.84 m).

Best tide state to fish Coodanup Foreshore (Peel Inlet)

South-east bank of the Peel Inlet — sheltered from prevailing westerly weather, exposed to strong easterlies. The inlet is shallow (mostly under 2m) and muddy; tidal range is small but the flow drives bait movement. Easterly mornings are best for wade fishing the flats. Water clarity varies dramatically — algal blooms periodically affect the inlet, and DPIRD issues advisories. The inlet warms quickly in summer which kicks off the crab season.

What anglers target here

Anglers fishing Coodanup Foreshore (Peel Inlet) typically time sessions around the tide for blue swimmer crab, yellowfin whiting, western school whiting, king george whiting, and black bream.