red
They are normally white buoys with a horizontal blue stripe.
yellow
Mooring buoys are white with a blue horizontal band.
Red buoys have even numbers and red lights; green buoys have odd numbers and green lights.
They are normally white buoys with a horizontal blue stripe.
White with a blue band
White lights are typically found on white buoys, which are often used to mark navigational channels or indicate safe water areas. These buoys may also have additional colors or markings to provide specific information, but the primary color of the buoy is white. In some cases, white lights can also be on other colored buoys, depending on their purpose and marking system.
In coastal waters, cone-shaped even-numbered nun buoys are colored green. These buoys are used to indicate the starboard side of a channel when entering from the sea. They typically have a green color and may feature a reflective surface for visibility at night.
Some red buoys are known as "nun" buoys.(Ref: SB-4)some red buoys are known as nun buoys
Mooring buoys are white and have a blue horizontal stripe around them. Some mooring buoys are made of foam and others are made from hard, molded plastic.
Mooring buoys are white and have a blue horizontal stripe around them. Some mooring buoys are made of foam and others are made from hard, molded plastic.
The color scheme of a Mooring buoy is white with a horizontal blue stripe. These buoys are for securing boats without an anchor.