White tubular buoy, orange diamond with black cross in it. Tells boaters to keep out.
A crossed diamond is used to mark a swimming area. This is considered a 'Boat Exclusion Area," and may be placed outside spots such as a dam, rapids, swim area, etc.
a marshal (an official)
a human figure in profile in water (wavy line) from the torso up, with an arm raised with elbow bent (like an Australian crawl stroke).
A circle marker is a symbol on a regulatory marker that is used to mark a no wake or idle speed area.
It depends where you are. It probably looks like a person swimming. It could be different though.
An orange diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that indicates hazards such as rocks or stumps.
An orange diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that indicates hazards such as rocks or stumps.
An octagon is a symbol on a regulatory marker that indicates a dam or stumps.
A diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that is used to warn of rocks or other submerged hazards.
An orange diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that indicates hazards such as rocks or stumps.
A crossed diamond is used to mark a swimming area. This is considered a 'Boat Exclusion Area," and may be placed outside spots such as a dam, rapids, swim area, etc.
A diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that is used to warn of rocks or other submerged hazards.