The left edge of a navigation channel as you are heading in.
The left edge of a navigation channel as you are heading in.
The left edge of a navigation channel as you are heading in.
The left edge of a navigation channel as you are heading in.
what is submarine cable buoy light and shape & what is submarine emergency buoy light and shape
In Region A it is a starboard hand buoy, in Region B it is a port hand buoy. These are lateral marks and in some areas the shape of the buoy cannot be relied upon.
The left side of the channel as a boater enters from the open sea
If not a harbour mooring buoy it will mark a hazard such as a wreck
A yellow buoy marks an anchorage area.
In Region B the edge of a channel on a boater's right side when entering from the open sea or heading upstream. It is the opposite in Region A.
A mooring buoy can be any shape or colour so long as it cannot be confused with an IALA buoy.
Green is a square shaped daymark buoy.