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What is the main purpose of separation zones (lines)?

  1. To mark fishing areas

  2. To separate boat traffic lanes going in opposite directions

  3. To restrict swimming areas

  4. To indicate areas of ecological interest

The correct answer is: To separate boat traffic lanes going in opposite directions

Separation zones, also known as traffic separation schemes, are used to direct and separate boat traffic in order to increase safety and reduce the risk of collisions. They are placed in busy waterways to create paths for boats traveling in opposite directions, allowing them to safely navigate around each other. While it is important to mark fishing areas and restrict swimming areas, these are not the main purposes of separation zones. Additionally, indicating areas of ecological interest is not a primary purpose of separation zones, although they may be used to protect sensitive ecosystems.