5 mph
5-6 mph, depending on where you are
An orange circle is used to mark a no wake or idle speed zone.
15 mph
Per Florida state law, all motorized vessels within that protected zone are to slow to a non wake speed. That means if the speed of the boat creates visible turbulance behind (or "in its wake"), that boat is going too fast.
Hopefully high enough for you not to do it again.
Oregon ranges from zone 9 to zone 4. Take a look at the interactive map site for your area.
UTC + 12 hrs. (Wake Time)
The maximum speed you may drive in a particular location.
In a manatee protection zone marked "slow speed minimum wake," vessel operators are required to operate their boats at a speed that does not create a significant wake and is as slow as possible while maintaining steerage. This helps to minimize the risk of collisions with manatees and protects their habitat. Operators should remain vigilant and be prepared to stop or alter their course if manatees are present. Compliance with these regulations is crucial for the conservation of manatees and their environment.
The time zone
It would be 12am in Oregon if it's 2am in Arkansas. Oregon is in the Pacific Time Zone, which is two hours behind the Central Time Zone where Arkansas is located.
7:00 am. Topeka, Kansas is in the Central Time Zone, and Portland, Oregon is in the Pacific Time Zone.