HVG OFFSHORE EQUIPMENT 0160: Isolated Danger Mark
Isolated danger mark is a sea mark or buoy used to indicate a hazard to shipping such as a partially submerged rock. There is navigable water around the buoy.
Function: Isolated danger mark is located or moored above a solitary hazard or as close as possible to a dangerous place, which indicating the position of a hazard. Ships should take the navigation information for reference and sail by avoiding the mark.
Application: coastal waters, islands etc.
Features of Isolated Danger Mark
| Feature | Isolated Danger Mark |
| Color | Black, one or serveral central red stripes |
| Shape | Column or bar shape with top-mark |
| Top-mark | Two black balls |
| Character | White light, group flash twice, every 5s |
Diagram of Isolated Danger Mark



