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The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . d to mark tie navigable limits of channels^their fairways, suoken; dangers; or isQl&.ted rocks, mined, ortorpedo grounds, rtfilegrapji cables, or the positipW of .a ishfsanchor after letting go;;;buoys used for securing a shipto instead of, anchoring. They, vary in size and constructionfrom a log of wood to steel mooring buoys for battleships or asteel gas/buoy. ,.; .,, - ., -,=.?, i:;, .)-:y.(-i; .^iiu; if^^am^-ij^ In a conference wasfeeldupbn a propiosali to establisha uniform system of -It was under the prraidemcy-ofthe then idufce of cEdinburgh, and-consistddof representativesfrom the various! bodies i-nterestedi i 1; Tfhe rtjiiestirais of colour,visibility, shape: and .size were considered, and any modifica*tions. necessary owing to locality: .The Gommitte& proposed thefollowing uniform system of buoyage, and it is now adopted bythe generaMighthousd authorities of the United Kingdom:—(1) The mariner; ^when approaching the coast must determine. Fig. I.
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