Federal and state law requires that scuba divers and snorkelers display a diver-down flag to mark the diving area. Alabama law requires that vessel operators stay at least 100 feet from a displayed flag. Two types of flags are used to indicate diving activity.
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Types of Flags |
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Divers Flag: A rectangular red flag with a white diagonal stripe attached to a vessel, float or buoy. |
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Alfa Flag: A blue and white International Code Flag A (or Alfa flag), at least 1 meter (3.3 feet) high and visible from all directions, flown from a vessel. |
Scuba divers and snorkelers should not place a flag in an area already occupied by other boaters or where their diving operation will impede the normal flow of waterway traffic. Divers also should follow all of the water safety rules themselves.
Alabama law requires that vessels that are less than 24 feet in length, have an open cockpit, and are powered by more than 50 horsepower, be equipped with an ignition safety switch. The lanyard of the switch must be attached to the person, clothing, or PFD of the operator.
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