Gary encountered this metal buoy at Diamond Creek near Homer, Alaska during his first survey in August. We’re wondering where and how this kind of buoy would be used.
Craig documented this crab trap float fragment in May. Noticing the abundance of variably colorful foam buoys encountered during marine debris surveys made us wonder—do the colors signify anything? Are they painted for easy recognition by the owners?
Ann and Michael encountered this large plastic drum during their August survey of Flat point on Lopez Island, WA. What would this drum have contained?
Please share your ideas in the comments!
I’ve seen recreational fishers paint their floats so they can be easily identified in the sea of crab pots during an opening. Commercial crab and prawn fishers also do the same!
I wonder if that’s a fuel drum? Did it have an odor?
Suggestion from Twitter: old school mooring buoy