- John Bury (captain)
Captain John Bury (
28 July 1915 -17 October 2006 ) was a mastermariner andElder Brother ofTrinity House . He was involved in the adoption of a standardisedbuoy age system internationally.Bury was born in
Moose Jaw ,Saskatchewan . He parents were Welsh immigrants who had taken up farming on the Canadianprairie , but later returned to Wales.Bury took up a maritime career in 1931, becoming an
apprentice on theAnchor Line . He joined theNew Zealand Shipping Company in 1940 and served in theMerchant Navy in theSecond World War . He was promoted within the company to command its ships, before being elected toTrinity House .Mutually inconsistent buoyage systems had proliferated in the 19th and early 20th centuries, leading to many accidents at sea. As chairman of the IALA Buoyage Committee, Bury oversaw the introduction in the 1970s of a standardised maritime buoyage systems, involving
cardinal mark s painted yellow and black with topmarks and lights to indicate to mariners the direction of maritime dangers, andlateral mark s painted red or green to indicate whether the mark was to be passed on the port orstarboard . The new standardised system was ratified in 1980, and the buoyage system remains in international use.External source
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2492359,00.html Obituary] , "
The Times ",8 December 2006
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