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Old 08-06-2023, 09:38 AM   #7
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An empty re-used Clorox bottle or marker buoy is also commonly used to indicate an unseen shallow rock hazard for boaters which would not communicate to the boater it to be a 'no anchor' zone. Fisherman typically look for structure underwater as a good place to cast a fishing line, as well, so a marker buoy without a message could actually attract fishermen.

To make a boater responsible for any anchor damage would require a sign that says something like "No anchor zone-utility line below!" ..... otherwise a boater will not be aware what's down there.
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