Safe Water Mark buoy back in place at mouth of Exe Estuary

By Philippa Davies

25th Apr 2021 | Local News

Exe Estuary. Picture by NCI watchkeeper Marion R.
Exe Estuary. Picture by NCI watchkeeper Marion R.

The Safe Water Mark buoy has been returned to the mouth of the Exe estuary by Exeter Port Authority.

A Safe Water Mark is used to indicate the end of a channel, and that open, deep water lies ahead.

Several buoys in the channel have also been repositioned.

For more information and to find out the specific locations of the buoys, click here..

     

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