A green square daymark buoy indicates a safe navigational point that is typically part of a system used to mark channels and hazards in waterways. It signifies that the buoy is a lateral marker, specifically indicating the starboard side of a channel when approaching from the sea. In the United States, it follows the "green right returning" rule, meaning boaters should keep the green buoy on their right when returning from the open water.
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Green bouys are on the port side of the channel IF you are returning from sea (moving upriver) hence the maxim, "Red/Right/Returning" known in sailing parlance as the 3 R's.
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a boating term
A green triangle safety sign can mean different things. A green oblong or square typically provides information about safe conditions.
Do not pass between the buoy and the shore
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in boating it can mean you have tyed up the rope that keeps the boat from driffting away
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