Lateral Markers
Lateral markers are oriented from the perspective of being entered from
seaward (the boater is going toward the port). This means that red buoys
are passed on the starboard (right) side of the vessel when proceeding from
open water into port, and green buoys to the port (left) side.
The right side (starboard) of the channel is marked with RED, even-
numbered buoys. The left side (port) of the channel is marked with GREEN,
odd-numbered buoys.
Day markers are colored and numbered the same as buoys. RED,
triangular day markers with even numbers mark the starboard side of the
channel. GREEN, square day markers with odd numbers mark the port side
of the channel.
Fairways and mid-channels may be marked with safe water marks or
buoys. These marks indicate safe water all around. Safe water marks are
red and white striped and are round or have a red spherical topmark.
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Lateral Aid
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Markin
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From Seaward
Port Side
Odd Number
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Starboard Side
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Li
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Nun Buoy
Daymark
Daymark
Can Buoy
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5
2
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GREEN LIGHT ONLY
Flashing (2)
Flashing
Occulting
Quick Flashing
Iso
RED LIGHT ONLY
Flashing (2)
Flashing
Occulting
Quick Flashing
Iso
= Green
= Red
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