You are fishing offshore when you hear storm warnings on your radio. You decide to head for the nearest inlet. You encounter the following buoys in the following order. What do they mean and what should you do? |
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As to the question itself, you would first note that the yellow squares and yellow triangles indicate dual-purpose marking or an area in which the normal channel returning from sea crosses the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW).
Question 1: Between which markers and in which direction (right or left) would you turn to follow the ICW going north? |
Question 2: Between which markers and in which direction (right or left) would you turn to follow the ICW going South? |
Question 3: How do you know which direction to turn to go north or south? |
Representation for illustrative purposes only![]() Another way to remember this is to think of the ICW (the blue line) as a ditch just inland of the waters surrounding the US from New Jersey to Texas. You would always keep the yellow triangles or red markers on the land side and the yellow squares or green markers on the "green" ocean/Gulf side. |
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