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by plorkyeran 4742 days ago
The high tide point isn't the same every day, but the public beach line is. On a typical day there's a decent amount of public beach left even at high tide.
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My understanding of mean high tide in California is the law does not specify a time frame for the mean. So how do you actually know where the MHTL is?
Generally there's debris left from the high tide - seaweed and what not. It's usually pretty easy to tell.
Yes but that would be the mean high tide of perhaps the last week. If a stormed rolled in, by your logic, the whole beach could be public property. Some states define the mean high tide as the mean over a 18.6-year period or Tidal Epoch. To my knowledge, California makes no such distinction.