Navigation General · Tides

What term describes the brief period at high or low tide when there is no change in the height of the water?

Explanation

Stand (or the 'stand of the tide') refers to the period near high or low tide when water height remains nearly constant before beginning to change direction. Slack water refers to the brief period when tidal current velocity is zero, which may or may not coincide exactly with stand.

Authority: NOAA Tide Tables

Practice the full Navigation General bank

Free spaced-repetition quizzing across 2190 USCG exam questions — it schedules your reviews so the ones you miss come back until they stick.

Related Navigation General questions