What does this non-lateral marker indicate?
A
Information - displays information such as locality, marina, campsite, etc.
B
Hazard - marks random hazards such as shoals and rocks
C
Control - indicates information such as speed limits, wash restrictions, etc
D
Keep Out - Indicates areas in which boating is prohibited
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Answer:

B

Hazard - marks random hazards such as shoals and rocks

Explanation:

they usually float in the water

Control Buoys mark an area of water where boating is restricted.

Controlled Area = non-lateral marker

An orange diamond non-lateral marker indicates random hazards such as shoals and rocks.

Non-lateral markers are navigation aids that give information other than the edges of safe water areas. The most common are regulatory markers that are white and use orange markings and black lettering. They are found on lakes and rivers.

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