In Florida, a yellow buoy typically marks a controlled area, such as a slow-speed zone, no-wake zone, or a designated area for specific activities like swimming or diving. These buoys serve to alert boaters and swimmers to adhere to local regulations for safety and environmental protection. Additionally, yellow buoys can indicate the presence of hazards, such as submerged objects or areas with restricted access. Always be cautious and follow posted regulations when navigating near these markers.
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Berry-Bouy's population is 1,134.
Bouy-Luxembourg's population is 190.
The area of Bouy is 22.46 square kilometers.
Soisy-Bouy's population is 792.
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The population of Bouy-sur-Orvin is 62.
The area of Berry-Bouy is 30.87 square kilometers.
The area of Bouy-Luxembourg is 12.04 square kilometers.
The area of Soisy-Bouy is 11.34 square kilometers.
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. They do not usually indicate which side to leave them on
The area of Bouy-sur-Orvin is 6,700,000.0 square meters.