Mark Alan Lovewell
The northern most part of Oak Bluffs sticks into Nantucket Sound like a big thumb. There is a swift current moving in the waters off East Chop Beach Club and the Oak Bluffs Steamship Authority wharf. Swimming in this current are many kinds of fish, large and small. It is a fish highway, with schools of bait crisscrossing the water.
We had a wet spring. June has been extremely wet and we are still nine days from the last day of the month.
The extreme range is tied to two astronomical events: a full moon on June 23 during a time when the moon is near the earth.
The earth’s tides are created by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon. Usually the pull is greatest when the moon is either full or in the new moon phase. On Saturday, the moon is full and also closer to the earth, in perigee.
The moon dominates the early hours of evening in the southwestern sky.
