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⚓US Coast Guard Captain's LicensePractice Question - Answer
B. Alternating red and black bands
An isolated danger buoy is used to mark a specific hazard, such as a rock or a wreck, with navigable water all around it. Its distinctive color scheme of black with one or more broad horizontal red bands makes it easily identifiable to mariners. The alternating colors signal that there is a danger directly below the buoy.
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