What are Mooring Buoys? Mooring buoys have been placed for boaters to secure their boat to without the use of an anchor. They consist of three elements: a permanent fixture to the bottom, a floating buoy at the water's surface, and a line that connects the two. - What is the purpose of the mooring buoy? What does a mooring buoy look like? When approaching a mooring buoy, what should you do?
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Documenting our oceans so you may live vicariously through our eyes. Plus we will soon offer private island vacations along with underwater eco-tourism packages!
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