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Mooring buoys are white with a blue horizontal band and can be anchored to in public waters
It means that it's OK to moor or tie up there.
A white buoy with a blue horizontal band indicates a mooring buoy. In many states, this is the only type of buoy to which a vessel may be tied legally.
Mooring buoys are white with a blue horizontal band.
The colors of a mooring buoy are blue and white. They are white with a blue horizontal band, and this color scheme facilitates identification and avoids confusion with aids to navigation.
White buoy with horizontal blue stripe is designated as a mooring buoy. White buoy with horizontal blue stripe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The INTERNATIONAL mooring buoy is a white buoy with and orange stripe around its top portion (an orange top)
White buoy with horizontal blue stripe is designated as a mooring buoy. White buoy with horizontal blue stripe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The INTERNATIONAL mooring buoy is a white buoy with and orange stripe around its top portion (an orange top)
White buoy with horizontal blue stripe is designated as a mooring buoy. White buoy with horizontal blue stripe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The INTERNATIONAL mooring buoy is a white buoy with and orange stripe around its top portion (an orange top)
White buoy with horizontal blue stripe is designated as a mooring buoy. White buoy with horizontal blue stripe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The INTERNATIONAL mooring buoy is a white buoy with and orange stripe around its top portion (an orange top)
From top to bottom, the Russian flag has horizontal stripes of white, blue and red.
There have been three official Chilean flags. The first consisted of three horizontal lines of blue, white, and gold, and was raised for the first time on July 4, 1812. The second was a design of blue, white, and red horizontal lines, which replaced the original flag on May 26, 1817. The third, current, Chilean flag, was made official on October 18, 1817, consists of a red horizontal band covering the bottom half of the flag, with a blue square in the top left of the flag, and a white star in the centre of the square. Two thirds of the top right of the flag is taken up by a horizontal white band.
well i looked on the images cause i had the same question and it was white with a blue band.