USCG Exam Practice · Danger bearings and danger circles
A danger marker buoy is described as which of the following?
- AA red buoy with white bands and a circle symbol
- BA white buoy with orange bands and a diamond symbol✓ correct
- CA yellow buoy with black bands and a square symbol
- DA green buoy with white bands and a diamond symbol
Why B is correct
The Light List defines a danger marker as a white buoy with orange bands and a diamond symbol indicating a hazard to navigation. The diamond may contain words describing the specific hazard.
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