The spot is now charted as " Watts Island Rocks " and is marked only with a lighted buoy.
12.
A lighted buoy, fitted with a racon, is moored to the western patch, and another buoy to the eastern patch.
13.
The light was discontinued two years later, replaced at first by a lighted buoy, and then a fixed offshore light.
14.
After the fire, the beacon was made automatic and eventually replaced by a lighted buoy in 1979, leaving behind a derelict structure.
15.
When she surfaced, " Harder " saw only a lighted buoy marking the spot where the unidentified destroyer either sank or was heavily damaged.
16.
Trinity House laid 73 lighted buoys and two lightvessels to indicate a safe route for the D-Day landings, with Trinity House pilots responsible for all commercial vessels and many of the service vessels.
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Lighted buoys flash morse code " A ", occulting ( more light than dark ), Isophase ( equal light and dark ) or long flash every 10 seconds ( L Fl 10s ).
18.
Ramsey; Imray C62 Irish Sea; Imray Y70 Isle of Man ( Harbour Plan of Ramsey ) . A lighted buoy, moored east of the Point of Ayre, marks the eastern extremity of the banks.
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The English Channel is one of the busiest seaways in the world and, despite standard radio warnings, three guard ships, and a lighted buoy, the Dutch vessel " Nicola " struck the wreck the next night, and had to be towed free.
20.
Stations for the vessel from date of transfer until 1895 and a permanent station include marking Elizabeth River in Hampton Roads from 1895-1918 with a brief break 1911 / 1912 when the ship was replaced by a lighted buoy . " LV-97 " was temporarily used at other locations in the lower Chesapeake Bay.