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Dumb question...
As we all know the National Parks have color coded mooring bouy’s for daytime use. reddish-orange for non-diving, white for diving. Can someone please define diving for me? Does this include scuba, snorkeling, swimmimg?
Yes, I’m an idiot!!!
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Can’t remember the last time I saw a white ball but yes it is for diving with scuba gear. All balls have a 90 minute limit. G
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Thank you for your reply, so if we are just snorkeling we must use the reddish-orange no dive moorings and avoid the white dive only moorings, correct?
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Thank you for your reply, so if we are just snorkeling we must use the reddish-orange no dive moorings and avoid the white dive only moorings, correct? No, you just have to snorkel below the surface and run a dive flag. Then you are diving.
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There are not any white only balls that I have seen so it’s a bit of a moot point. You will find only red day use balls and yellow commercial dive balls. G
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If you think that's the dumbest question ever asked on this forum, you haven't been around very long.
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"Do those rocks go all the way to the bottom?" - the winner in my sailing time.
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I once had a newbie ask me what currency the BVI used. I explained that they used the US dollar. She replied that that was convenient and then asked what the exchange rate would be!
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I once had a newbie ask me what currency the BVI used. I explained that they used the US dollar. She replied that that was convenient and then asked what the exchange rate would be! "You give me $2 I'll exchange it for $1" 
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I once had a newbie ask me what currency the BVI used. I explained that they used the US dollar. She replied that that was convenient and then asked what the exchange rate would be! Sounds like my ex.
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I would guess the balls at the sites too deep to snorkel are white, like Wreck Alley?
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Thanks for the laughs Local Sailor and George!! 
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There are no white balls.
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