An octagon is a symbol on a regulatory marker that indicates a dam or stumps.
An orange diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that indicates hazards such as rocks or stumps.
An orange diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that indicates hazards such as rocks or stumps.
An orange diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that indicates hazards such as rocks or stumps.
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The symbol on a regulatory marker indicates rocks or other underwater hazard is an Orange Diamond.
Question:Which symbol on a regulatory marker indicates a dam or stumps?a:squareb:crossed diamondc:circled:diamondYour Answer:cCorrect:dExplanation:Non-lateral markers are navigation aids that give information other than the edges of safe water areas. The most common are regulatory markers that are white and use orange markings and black lettering. Danger area markers (with diamonds) warn of dangers such as rocks, shoals, construction, dams, or stumps. Always proceed with caution and keep a safe distance. Never assume that every hazard will be marked by a buoy.
A vertical open-faced diamond symbol is used to indicate a hazard such as a rock.
A regulatory marker that indicates rocks or underwater hazards typically features a diamond shape with a yellow background and a black symbol or text. This marker warns boaters of potential dangers such as submerged rocks, reefs, or other underwater obstacles. It serves to inform and ensure the safety of navigation in those areas.
A diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that is used to warn of rocks or other submerged hazards.