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Riptide

A rip current, or riptide, is a strong channel of water flowing seaward from near the shore, typically through the surf line. [1] Typical flow is at 0.5 metres per second (1 ...

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Whale watching, Sport fishing, Gift certificates, eco tour, salmon fishing, rock fish off the San Mateo, San Francisco coast of California. Also burials at sea.

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Fresh Seafood, Great People, and Cold Drinks in the Heart of Milwaukee’s Harbor The menu at Rip Tide features classic market style seafood and original dishes inspired by the ...

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Riptide Software Solutions develops business process automation (BPA) and business process management (BPM) software to integrate, assemble and optimize available IT assets to ...

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Riptide is a TV detective series that ran on NBC from 1983 to 1986. A mid-season replacement, it debuted as a 2-hour TV movie in late 1983.

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