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In Florida, vessels must travel at no wake speed when within 300 feet of a diver-down flag when operating in open water. This law is designed to protect divers from potential hazards posed by boats. The diver-down flag signals that divers are in the water, and maintaining a safe distance helps ensure their safety.

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