Isolated danger buoys are moored in navigable waters to indicate the presence of an underwater hazard, such as rocks or wrecks, that is not immediately visible. These buoys typically have a black and red color scheme, with two black spheres on top, and are positioned away from the danger they mark. They are used to guide vessels safely around the hazard, ensuring safe passage through the area.
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