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A yellow buoy typically indicates a cautionary area, often signaling that there are potential hazards nearby, such as underwater obstructions or shallow waters. It may also be used to mark channels, fishing areas, or to warn boaters of specific regulations. In some regions, yellow buoys can denote a restricted area for swimming or other water activities. Always refer to local navigation charts for specific meanings.

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