White lights are found on usually indicate mid-channels or fairways. These buoys will usually have red and white vertical stripes.
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Regulatory buoys can sometimes have white lights. This type of buoy alert operators of vessels of warnings and regulations in the area.
mooring buoy
White buoy's with orange markings and black lettering are a regulatory marker for boaters.
A white buoy with a blue horizontal band indicates a mooring buoy. In many states, this is the only type of buoy to which a vessel may be tied legally.
morring buey
morring buey
Safe water buoys are regulated to have white lights on them. Safe water buoys are found in waters close to shore that let boat operators know what parts of a waterway are safe for navigation.
This is a mooring buoy or mooring ball. They are used in either a public or private capacity to moor your vessel to. In a way it acts as an anchor for your vessel. Instead of dropping an anchor though, you simply pull up to the buoy and slip on a line (rope) and make fast. It also the ONLY acceptable buoy you may do this to.
Vertical white with an orange diamond, and orange bands above and below the diamond,
type IV
Type IV
Non-lateral, They may notify you of regulations, like speed or no wake zones, warn of special hazards (like dams) or mark areas to stay away from, or give information,