Yes, they're actually a "Special Mark", which can be used to mark anything out of the ordinary.
https://www.msq.qld.gov.au/Safety/Navigation-buoys-marks-and-beacons Have fun! (& what'd you get? :-)) Thanks Graeme On Tue, 28 Sept 2021 at 13:37, Ben Kelley <ben.kel...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have recently moved close to Brisbane Water (NSW Central Coast). Aerial > photos are quite good if you know what you're looking at. > > I think buoy_special_purpose is probably the closest. > > - Ben. > > On Tue, 28 Sept 2021 at 13:29, Andrew Harvey <andrew.harv...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I can't help much with tagging, but wanted to say good to see someone >> else interested in sea mapping, I mapped a small bit of the Georges River >> in Sydney via kayak many years ago. >> >> On Tue, 28 Sept 2021 at 10:39, Ben Kelley <ben.kel...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi. >>> >>> I'm slowly mapping more and more buoys in my area. The red and green >>> channel markers are obvious, but I wondered how to map yellow ones. >>> >>> I'm guessing that for Open Sea Map it is a "special purpose mark". >>> >>> Generally they are used to mark hazards. The channel runs close to >>> moorings here, so there are yellow buoys between the channel and the >>> moorings. >>> >>> Is anyone else into Open Sea Map? (We bought a boat last week :) ) >>> >>> - Ben. >>> >>> -- >>> Ben Kelley >>> ben.kel...@gmail.com >>> https://mrebenezer.blogspot.com/ >>> This message was sent on my Atari 400 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Talk-au mailing list >>> Talk-au@openstreetmap.org >>> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au >>> >> > > -- > Ben Kelley > ben.kel...@gmail.com > https://mrebenezer.blogspot.com/ > This message was sent on my Atari 400 > _______________________________________________ > Talk-au mailing list > Talk-au@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au >
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