Wash. Admin. Code § 352-66-105 - Information and regulatory marks
(1) Information
and regulatory marks are used to alert the mariner to various warnings or
regulatory matters. These marks have orange geometric shapes against a white
back-ground. The meanings associated with the orange shapes are as follows:
(a) A vertical open-faced diamond signifies
danger;
(b) A vertical diamond
shape having a cross centered within indicates that vessels are excluded from
the marked area;
(c) A circular
shape indicates that certain operating restrictions are in effect within the
marked area;
(d) A square or
rectangular shape will contain directions or instructions lettered within the
shape.
(2) When a buoy is
used as an information or regulatory mark it shall be white with two horizontal
orange bands placed completely around the buoy circumference. One band shall be
near the top of the buoy body, with a second band placed just above the
waterline of the buoy so that both bands are clearly visible.
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