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Update time = Sat Jul 4 19:00:03 PDT 2009
Here are the earthquakes appearing on this map, most recent at top ...
MAG DATE LOCAL-TIME LAT LON DEPTH LOCATION
y/m/d h:m:s deg deg km
2.0 2009/07/04 18:42:30 49.052N 123.471W 58.9 25 km (16 mi) WSW of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada 1.9 2009/07/01 22:43:28 48.686N 123.271W 16.2 23 km (15 mi) NNE of Saanich, British Columbia, Canada 1.0 2009/06/29 18:10:16 48.528N 123.503W 20.3 9 km ( 6 mi) WNW of Saanich, British Columbia, Canada 1.9 2009/06/25 02:29:21 48.305N 124.885W 15.2 21 km (13 mi) WSW of Neah Bay, WA 2.8 2009/06/25 01:24:21 48.617N 123.065W 13.3 9 km ( 6 mi) NNW of Friday Harbor, WA
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