6-8ft, the marsh maybe gets 1ft deep (it's high marsh) on spring tides like this week. Can't do anything out there though as far as any sort of construction.

-R

On 7/5/12 12:02 AM, Craig wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jul 2012 23:39:26 -0400 Rich Thomas
<richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> wrote:

I was thinking to run a tide-coupled heat pump with the fluid pipes out
into the marsh but it would only work at high tides.  I would either be
cold or hot at low tides.

I need to keep working on the plan.
How much variation is there between high tide and low tide? Could you put
the pipes below the soil surface a few feet and let the damp soil be your
heatsink?


Craig

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