Tag:waterway=floating_barrier

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The boom for Knottingley weir. - geograph.org.uk - 579176.jpg
Description
A connected line of floats across the surface of a body of water which prevents passage of watercraft or debris. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: waterways
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesmay be used on waysshould not be used on areasshould not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
Status: in use

The tag waterway=floating_barrier is used on a way to indicate a boom or floating barrier: a flexible obstruction made of a line of floats or buoys connected by a chain or cable across the surface of a body of water, which prevents watercraft, debris or other objects from passing.

It should be combined with seamark:obstruction:category=boom

How to map

Draw a way along the barrier location and tag it waterway=floating_barrier.

Examples

Booms have several common uses:

Use Picture Description Map link
To prevent boats passing down a channel. The boom for Knottingley weir. - geograph.org.uk - 579176.jpg Passage blocked to watercraft at the approach to Knottingly weir, West Yorkshire, UK. maplink
To protect an area of water or to restrict it for certain users. Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi - beach (cropped).jpg Roped swimming area at the Beach Rotana Hotel in Abu Dhabi, UAE. maplink
To stop trash and debris. Geograph-1797260-by-Albert-Bridge.jpg Debris catcher upstream of Queen Elizabeth Bridge, Belfast, Northern Ireland. maplink

Possible Tagging Mistake

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If you know places with this tag, verify if it could be tagged with another tag.
Automated edits are strongly discouraged unless you really know what you are doing!
If you know places with this tag, verify if it could be tagged with another tag.
Automated edits are strongly discouraged unless you really know what you are doing!