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According to U.S. Coast Guard regulations, a docked barge is generally required to display specific navigation lights, including a white light visible in all directions, to indicate that it is at anchor. This is to ensure visibility for other vessels and to prevent collisions. The lights must be operational from sunset to sunrise and during periods of restricted visibility. However, if the barge is secured to the dock and does not pose a navigation hazard, certain lighting requirements may be adjusted based on local regulations and circumstances.

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