An orange square non-lateral marker indicates a caution or warning in navigational contexts, typically used in marine environments. It signifies areas where there may be hazards, such as underwater obstructions or changes in water depth, that require the attention of mariners. These markers help ensure safe navigation by alerting boaters to potential dangers in the vicinity.
An orange square non-lateral marker typically indicates a safe water area or a specific regulation zone in navigable waters. It may signify that vessels should not pass through, or that there are special rules to follow in that area, such as speed limits or restrictions on anchoring. These markers help ensure safe navigation and protect environmental or recreational zones. Always refer to local navigation charts for specific meanings and regulations associated with these markers.
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An orange square non-lateral marker indicates a caution or warning in navigational contexts, typically used in marine environments. It signifies areas where there may be hazards, such as underwater obstructions or changes in water depth, that require the attention of mariners. These markers help ensure safe navigation by alerting boaters to potential dangers in the vicinity.
Watch out for dangers such as rocks or stumps.
The color of the marker near shore at twilight with a square on it is red.
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The orange-square buoys give information or directions.
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The orange-square buoys give information or directions.
The orange-square buoys give information or directions.
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