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QID - 25480

Assume that your vessel has just entered Lake Erie by way of the Welland Canal and is proceeding in a southwesterly direction. Which statement about the aids to navigation you can expect to encounter along the route is TRUE?

Lighted aids, fog signals, and radio beacons maintained by Canada are not included in the Great Lakes Light List. 
The characteristics of buoys and other aids are as if "returning from seaward" when proceeding in this direction.
All aids are maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard, 9th Coast Guard District, Cleveland, Ohio.
All red even-numbered buoys should be kept on your port side when proceeding in this direction.
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