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Tide times at Mandurah (Foreshore / Jetty area)

Thursday 28 May 2026 · Australia/Perth

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Today's high and low tides at Mandurah (Foreshore / Jetty area)

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 Mandurah (Foreshore / Jetty area)

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About Mandurah (Foreshore / Jetty area)

Mandurah sits at the mouth of the Peel-Harvey Estuary — one of WA's most productive fisheries.

Tide character this week

Today's tides at Mandurah (Foreshore / Jetty area) sit in the spring band — peak-to-trough range about 0.56 m (moon 88% illuminated).

Across the next 7 days at Mandurah (Foreshore / Jetty area), the average peak-to-trough tide range is about 0.5 m. The biggest swing this week falls on Thursday (~0.56 m).

Best tide state to fish Mandurah (Foreshore / Jetty area)

The Peel-Harvey is a shallow, low-tide system — tidal range is small but the current through the foreshore channels and the cut to the ocean is enough to drive fish movement. Calm before the easterly fades; afternoon sea breezes blow across the system. The estuary water is generally tannin-tinted from the river systems feeding in; clarity reduces during algal bloom advisories which DPIRD periodically issues. Wind direction matters a lot: fish the lee shore on any windy day.

What anglers target here

Anglers fishing Mandurah (Foreshore / Jetty area) typically time sessions around the tide for blue swimmer crab, australian herring, black bream, tailor, and southern calamari (squid).