Achoragae area
A yellow buoy marks an anchorage area.
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
A yellow buoy in the water means caution. They can mean there is danger of pipes, dredge lines or other dangers.
Achoragae area
an anchorage in water
Area limits for anchorage
Yellow buoys are used to caution boats to stay away from them. They can be used to indicate that there are underwater pipes, dredged lines or a shoal area. Yellow is used as a general warning on buoys, but those that are all yellow should be kept away from.
A yellow buoy typically indicates a warning or caution area in water bodies, often marking hazards such as underwater obstructions, shallow waters, or areas where swimming is not allowed. It may also serve as a marker for marine activity zones, such as those used for fishing or boating. The color yellow is used to attract attention and signal to mariners to be vigilant.
A yellow buoy in the water means caution. They can mean there is danger of pipes, dredge lines or other dangers.
anchorage area
Yellow represents caution on these buoys. Usually meaning to stay away from them. They are used to indicate pipes, dredge lines, traffic schemes, an isolated danger.