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*Marine beacons* are basically navigation aids that help ships figure out where they are and what hazards to avoid. They come in a few main families: *1. Visual beacons* These are what you actually see. - *Lighthouses*: Tall fixed structures with powerful lights + fog horns. Mark coastlines, harbor entrances, dangerous reefs. Often have unique light patterns so sailors can ID them at night. - *Lightships*: Floating lighthouses. Used where you can't build on the seabed. Most have been replaced by buoys now. - *Beacons / Daymarks*: Smaller fixed structures on shore or rocks. May have a light at night. Color and shape carry meaning. *2. Buoys*  Floating markers anchored to the seabed. The 2 big systems used worldwide are IALA A and IALA B. In IALA A, used in most of the world including West Africa: - *Lateral marks*: Red and green buoys that mark the
*Marine beacons* are basically navigation aids that help ships figure out where they are and what hazards to avoid. They come in a few main families: *1. Visual beacons* These are what you actually see. - *Lighthouses*: Tall fixed structures with powerful lights + fog horns. Mark coastlines, harbor entrances, dangerous reefs. Often have unique light patterns so sailors can ID them at night. - *Lightships*: Floating lighthouses. Used where you can't build on the seabed. Most have been replaced by buoys now. - *Beacons / Daymarks*: Smaller fixed structures on shore or rocks. May have a light at night. Color and shape carry meaning. *2. Buoys* Floating markers anchored to the seabed. The 2 big systems used worldwide are IALA A and IALA B. In IALA A, used in most of the world including West Africa: - *Lateral marks*: Red and green buoys that mark the "edges" of a channel. Red = port side, Green = starboard side when entering harbor. - *Cardinal marks*: Yellow + black. Tell you which side of the buoy is safe: North, South, East, West. - *Safe water marks*: Red and white vertical stripes. "Safe water all around." - *Isolated danger marks*: Black with red bands. There's danger right at the buoy. - *Special marks*: Yellow. Mark things like pipelines, cables, race areas. Not for navigation. *3. Radio / Electronic beacons* For when visibility is bad. - *Racon - Radar Beacon*: When a ship's radar pings it, the Racon replies with a coded signal that shows up on the radar screen. - *AIS AtoN - Automatic Identification System*: Transmits the buoy's name, position, and type directly to a ship's AIS display. Some are real buoys, some are "virtual" and don't exist physically. - *DGPS Beacon*: Sends correction signals to make GPS accurate to ∼1-3 meters for harbor approaches. - *Radiobeacons / MF beacons*: Older system, transmits a signal ships can take a bearing on. Largely replaced by GPS. *4. Sound beacons* For fog. - *Fog horns, bells, whistles, gongs* on buoys, lighthouses, and platforms. Each has a distinct sound pattern. *Quick way to remember it*: Visual = see it, Radio = hear it on instruments, Sound = hear it in fog, Buoy = it floats. Since you're in Kankan Region, most coastal navigation in Guinea uses IALA A system with lighthouses at Conakry and buoys marking the channel. Want me to break down how to read the light patterns or colors for a specific type, like cardinal vs lateral buoys? #pelautpemula #pelautpunyacerita⚓ #pelautindonesiatiktok #navigation

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