Area limits for anchorage
A yellow buoy in the water means caution. They can mean there is danger of pipes, dredge lines or other dangers.
an anchorage in water
A yellow buoy marks an anchorage area.
A yellow buoy in the water means caution. They can mean there is danger of pipes, dredge lines or other dangers.
The yellow buoy is a warning that indicates underwater pipes or shoals. Boats need to stay clear of yellow buoys.
If not a harbour mooring buoy it will mark a hazard such as a wreck
Achoragae area
Achoragae area
anchorage area
Do not pass between the buoy and the shore
A yellow crossed diamond buoy indicates a designated area where activities such as swimming, fishing, or boating are prohibited. This buoy typically serves as a warning to mariners and recreational users to keep clear of the area for safety reasons. It's important to pay attention to such markers to avoid potential hazards. Always check local regulations for specific meanings and rules associated with buoys in the area.
A yellow circle on a buoy typically indicates a special area or a specific warning, often related to aquatic activities. It may signify a controlled water zone, such as for swimming, or alert boaters to potential hazards. Always check local navigational charts or guidelines for specific meanings in a given area.