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Do can buoys have even numbers?

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Can buoys have even numbers?

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Do can buoys have even or odd numbers?

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How is nun buoys marked?

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What color light is on a green bouy?

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How are nun buoys marked?

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Do red buoys have white lights on them?

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What does a red cone shaped bouy mean?

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