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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]
3 years ago
15

You return from open sea. You see a green lighted buoy with a number 3. What should you do?

Biology
2 answers:
Crazy boy [7]3 years ago
7 0

The markers and colored buoys serve as the "traffic signals" that direct boats to safety. Lateral navigation markers and non-lateral markers of the US Aid to navigation System must be learned for all operators. A green-lighted buoy marks the border/edge of the channel on the operators' port (left side) as the boat enters from open sea. The odd number 3 signals your direction and distance in returning from open sea( as the number increases).

leva [86]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The markers and colored buoys serve as the traffic signals that direct boats to safety. The odd number 3 signals your direction and distance in returning from open sea as the number increases.

Further details:

Buoys:

Buoys are floating objects fastened to the bottom and used for mooring, or to mark a channel or directional exposure.

Function of Buoys:

Buoys are fastened in the water and mark the channel limit and channel junctions, identify boating risks, or deliver other information.

Mooring Buoys:

Mooring buoys are well-known by the addition of a fitting to receive a ship's mooring chain or towline. A mooring buoy normally consists of an anchor, a tether and a float marking the location of the anchoring system. Mooring buoys placed on state-owned marine lands comprise single buoys related with a reserved residence, commercial buoys used for barge moorage, and buoy fields for temporary moorage near marinas, harbors and parks.  

Answer details:

Subject: Biology

Level: High school

Keywords:  

• Buoys

• Mooring buoys

• Function of buoys

• Role of buoys in ship direction

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