Mooring buoys typically feature bright colors for visibility and safety. Common colors include orange, white, and blue, with the buoy often having a reflective surface. The specific color scheme can vary by region or local regulations, but these colors are designed to ensure that the buoys are easily seen in various water conditions.
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Mooring Buoys in Washington State waters are white with a blue strip around the buoy.
White with a blue 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.
Generally white with a blue band.
Any color(s) the harbormaster decides.
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)
White buoy with blue
Approach slowly, so as not to run over the mooring line or buoy