Watch out for dangers such as rocks or stumps.
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White buoy's with orange markings and black lettering are a regulatory marker for boaters.
Controlled area
keep out of that area
Road work ahead
keep out of that area
controlled area, such as a no-wake zone
A white marker with an orange diamond and black lettering indicates a hazard in the water. The diamond shape signifies a warning, and the black lettering provides specific information about the danger, such as "Danger" or "Keep Out." Boaters should exercise caution when approaching these markers to avoid potential hazards.
A white marker with an orange circle and black lettering typically indicates a safety or warning sign in various contexts, such as construction sites or outdoor activities. The orange circle often signifies caution or alertness, while the black lettering provides specific information or instructions. This type of marker is used to draw attention to potential hazards or important information that requires immediate awareness.
The orange-square buoys give information or directions.
The orange-square buoys give information or directions.
The orange-square buoys give information or directions.