Safe water mark

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Examples of Safe Water Marks
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An example of a Safe Water Mark in Limfjord, Denmark

A safe water mark, as defined by the International Association of Lighthouse Authorities, is a sea mark used in maritime pilotage to indicate the end of a channel. They usually imply that open, deep and safe water lies ahead. They are also used to indicate the start and end of a buoyed section of a continuous narrow channel; and a series of them may mark a safe route through shallow areas.[1] It is therefore important to consult appropriate charts to determine their meaning in each location. They are also known as fairway buoys and clear water buoys.

They are recognisable by their red-and-white vertical stripes and commonly bear a top sign in shape of a red ball. They either flash Morse code "A" (di-dah), or one long flash, occulting (more light than dark) or isophase (equal light and dark) every 10 seconds (L Fl 10s).[2]

In the United States, safe water marks are printed with the initials of their associated waterways or localities.

See also

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References

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  1. NOAA Chart 37222. http://www.charts.noaa.gov/NGAViewer/37222.shtml Template:Webarchive See the vicinity of "Hubertgat"
  2. Haire, Penny.Yachtmaster. Royal Yachting Association, 2009, p. 61.

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Further reading

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