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  1. of or near a coast
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Farther north, including Long Island, coastal New York, and much of coastal Connecticut, a coastal flood advisory was in effect until 1 p.m. Saturday.
This bipartisan bill would support coastal communities' ability to prepare for and respond to a variety of coastal threats, including extreme weather events, climate hazards and changing ocean conditions by improving coastal infrastructure and supporting coastal research, resiliency, conservation and restoration work.
A coastal flood advisory was in effect for Delaware and coastal New Jersey until noon Saturday.
Meanwhile, coastal development has proceeded at breakneck speed as roughly half of Americans live in coastal areas.
"Sea level rise is not just a coastal issue or a coastal challenge," he tells VICE Impact.
Charleston, South Carolina, is a coastal city known for its colorful streets, historic architecture, and coastal charm.
The Marine Coastal Regulation Zone notification proposes to lift the ban on reclamation of seabed land for commercial purposes, allow tourism in ecologically sensitive coastal areas and the building of new coastal roads.
Many coastal and inland communities remained under water, either from coastal storm surge or overrun rivers and creeks.
A group representing German cutter and coastal fishermen questioned whether authorities had done enough to protect coastal areas.
Ocean acidification, in particular, is a significant threat to our oceans, coastal estuaries, waterways, coastal communities, and industries.
The affected areas aren't overgrown pine forests, but grasslands and other coastal or near-coastal shrublands, known as chaparral.
Tl'uk, whose name means "moon" in Coastal Salish, is already something of a local celebrity in north coastal Washington.
Rising sea levels makes coastal communities more susceptible to storm surges, coastal erosion and saltwater intrusion of freshwater supplies.
Coastal damage will be distributed unequally: acute impacts could be felt in eastern coastal states with low-lying cities.
What's more, coastal jobs pay more, with earnings in coastal regions averaging nearly $22019,000 more annually compared to other areas.
Once an advocate of rural interests against coastal elites, it now draws much of its strength from cities and coastal areas.
We can invest in green infrastructure to restore and preserve our coastal ecosystems, including wetlands, coastal dunes, and marine protected areas.
Coupled with reductions in oxygen content in near-coastal American waters, this poses a significant threat to coastal fisheries and ecosystems.
"The Coastal Challenge," his 1973 paper in the journal Science, sounded an early alarm about the impact of development on coastal areas.
The state's voters created the coastal commission in 1972 to protect California's magnificent coastline and, in 1976, lawmakers passed the Coastal Act.
Food, jobs, tourism revenue, recreation and buffers from coastal storms are just some of the value coastal communities get from healthy reefs.
"We are already seeing significant impacts on coastal regions globally, including more frequent flooding events along the coastal United States," Miller added.
These restored wetlands in turn will help protect coastal infrastructure and assets, including the Mississippi River levees themselves, ports, and coastal communities.
Maryland now requires that sea level rise be taken into account when building highway projects and Maine has created a Coastal Hazards Commission that will identify and prepare for future coastal hazards such as sea level rise and coastal flooding.
On Twitter, several governors, attorneys general and lawmakers representing coastal states asked Zinke to extend the exemption for Florida to their coastal waters.
Changes along the coasts are going to have dramatic effects on coastal roads, on coastal waste water infrastructure, on bridges, and on beaches.
Other Southeast coastal cities like Wilmington, North Carolina, and Miami and Key West, Florida, have set records for coastal flooding in recent years.
"Another problem in the coastal South and all coastal areas is the reflected magnification of UV radiation off of surface waters," Diaz said.
Carlson is linking his portrait of coastal cities—degenerate, decaying—to the right's larger attack on the coastal elites leading the Democratic Party.
Luckily the University of Sydney's coastal studies unit and Tourism Australia teamed up to compile a list of Australia's best 101 coastal hang outs.
Ian Miller, a coastal hazards scientist at the Washington Sea Grant, thinks a coastal property might not be the best investment long term, either.
Coastal areas along New York, New Jersey, Long Island and southwest Connecticut could see some minor coastal flooding during high tide on Sunday evening.
"The state and the nation will either act now to save Louisiana's four million acres of coastal wetlands—forty per cent of the nation's coastal marshes—or lose them forever," the coalition warned in its starkly titled report: Coastal Louisiana, Here Today and Gone Tomorrow?
"We started to notice a real issue with coastal erosion following the 22014 hurricanes," says John Jaeger, a coastal geologist at the University of Florida.
It is highly recommended to avoid building in flood zones and coastal areas, but that does not stop construction or people moving to coastal counties.
"The combination of storm surge and wave runup may cause significant coastal flooding and damage to coastal properties and infrastructure, including roadways," the NWS said.
Communities to the north and south of Boston, will also see major coastal flooding on par with some of the biggest coastal storms on record.
LA SAFE works alongside the state's Coastal Master Plan, a blueprint of more than 120 projects to fight coastal loss in the next 50 years.
It's true that water is diverted to the coastal cities for a constant water supply but all such water is used by the coastal communities.
Virginia's governor ordered a mandatory evacuation for some residents of low-lying coastal areas, while some coastal counties in North Carolina have done the same.
It lets you see sea level rise down the coastal zip code level, not just in terms of rise but also the frequency of coastal flooding.
But the biggest disaster is the destruction of coastal way-stations like Mai Po. Since 1950 China has lost over half its coastal wetlands to "reclamation".
" Grissino-Mayer noted that water "is diverted to the coastal cities for a constant water supply but all such water is used by the coastal communities.
Although coastal habitats can be remarkably protective against flooding and storm surge, they don't work well "unless significant intact coastal habitat is conserved," according to NOAA.
That could endanger marine life and coastal tourism, and you can expect any attempt to drill to be fiercely opposed by coastal states and environmental groups.
Hundreds of municipalities, coastal business leaders, commercial fishing communities, and environmental advocates condemned the administration's announcement, highlighting the threats to coastal communities, businesses, and the environment.
Winter storm watches have been issued for Monday night through Tuesday night from Washington north into New England, and a blizzard watch is in effect for New York City, coastal New Jersey, Long Island, coastal Connecticut and coastal Massachusetts all the way into the city of Boston.
Yet, even wealthy stretches of coastal real estate are feeling the pain of increased coastal flooding, the incidence of which has doubled over the past 30 years.
Hauer said he was surprised that many people are projected to move from coastal areas hit hard by sea level rise to other more resilient coastal regions — such as from one part of coastal California to another, at least according to the modeling he used for the study.
After battering coastal Florida, Hermine is expected to weaken and move across the northern part of the state into Georgia, then southern U.S. coastal regions on the Atlantic.
"Against the background of global climate change, China's coastal air and sea temperatures have soared, coastal air pressure has fallen and sea levels have also soared," it said.
"For the study, Vitousek and his colleagues used a computer modeling system called CoSMoS-COAST, which stands for "Coastal Storm Modeling System—Coastal One-line Assimilated Simulation Tool.
Rehabilitating coastal mangrove ecosystems and other coastal wetlands (we've destroyed half of them in the last century) both creates a natural barrier against storm surges and sequesters carbon.
The agency had originally warned that tsunamis were "expected to arrive imminently" in the coastal areas of Yamagata, Niigata and Ishikawa, with an advisory issued for four coastal regions.
The meteorological agency has advised residents to evacuate those coastal regions immediately and to not enter the sea or approach the coastal regions until the advisory has been lifted.
Coastal areas from North Carolina to Massachusetts may see heavy rain and strong winds from Tropical Storm Hermine, with impacts similar to a winter nor'easter, including coastal flooding concerns.
However, the intersection of ocean acidification and other urgent estuary issues such as HABs, runoff from land, changing ocean and coastal circulation, and coastal development still aren't well understood.
For Harvey, Friday's calculations suggested a surge of eight to 10 feet in the coastal areas, with as much as 12 feet in some of the shallow coastal estuaries.
Officials are warning residents to stay out of contaminated coastal waters to avoid infections such as earaches, hepatitis, skin rashes and respiratory issues, the North Carolina Coastal Federation said.
Correction: This story was updated to reflect Stephen P. Leatherman is a coastal scientist and director of the Laboratory for Coastal Research at Florida International University, not Florida State University.
Sea level rise is typically thought of as a coastal problem, with cities from New York to San Francisco pondering new coastal defenses such as sea walls and sturdier buildings.
Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office advised people in southern provinces to evacuate coastal areas for higher ground.. New Caledonia's civil security agency made no plans to evacuate coastal places immediately.
Many coastal and inland communities were still under water, either from coastal storm surge or overrun rivers and creeks, and dangerous conditions existed from downed power lines and damaged homes.
NOAA itself, in a recent report, raised the specter of millions of coastal residents in the United States -- especially along the low-lying East Coast -- being displaced by coastal flooding.
Flying debris is likely, such as tiles blown from roofs, as well as large waves around coastal districts with beach material being thrown onto coastal roads, sea fronts and properties.
The money from the proposed settlement would go toward a Coastal Zone Recovery Fund, managed by the state, that would distribute the cash toward coastal projects in the affected parishes.
That's according to Dr. Beach, aka Stephen P. Leatherman, a coastal scientist and director of the Laboratory for Coastal Research at Florida International University, who has been rating beaches since 1989.
Thursday afternoon, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced sweeping plans to open up new territory for offshore drilling basically throughout America's coastal waters, angering environmental groups and coastal legislators from both parties.
In coastal Massachusetts, the first nor'easter severely weakened or destroyed shoreline infrastructure in many communities, making the high waves and coastal flooding from this upcoming storm even more of a threat.
The big picture: Despite wholesale reforms in insurance and increased awareness about future vulnerability for coastal property, developers built 113,000 new homes in coastal North Carolina from 2000-2014, ProPublica notes.
That has a huge impact on our planning efforts, said Chip Kline, chair of the state's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, which oversees its 237.5-year, $250 billion coastal restoration plan.
This will be one of the first big coastal storms of the season for many, but it will be moving quickly, sparing the region from prolonged inland and coastal flooding concerns.
"That has a huge impact on our planning efforts," said Chip Kline, chair of the state's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, which oversees its 237.5-year, $250 billion coastal restoration plan.
But a 2014 report by the National Research Council concluded that we have no national vision for how federal dollars should be spent to deal with coastal hazards and coastal risk.
The land is between 6 feet and 12 feet (9003-3.7 m) above sea level, higher than 50-year projections for coastal flooding released by the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority.
"It's a work in progress, and I think it's proven to be more difficult than we maybe originally assessed," said Gabe Buhr, coastal aity program manager at the California Coastal Commission.
Well, yes — but coastal British Columbia isn't upper Nunavut.
" Cue a final shot reading "Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project.
Specifically, the chart shows cumulative damages (in 2015 dollars) to coastal property in 17 multi-county coastal areas — including the Miami and New York City areas under different emissions and adaptation scenarios.
Graves, a moderate Republican, served for years Louisiana's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, helping push through a multibillion-dollar coastal restoration and levee program following Hurricane Katrina, according to E&E News.
"So where you see these tensions flaming up is really along certain coastal cities and certain coastal towns that have a vastly disproportionate amounts of immigration," Seguín, the Johns Hopkins professor, said.
When Douglas L. Inman began his career as a coastal scientist in the 1950s, little was known about the coastal region where water, land and air come together, which geologists call the nearshore.
Then Coastal Ventures moved them up north, which I don't blame Coastal Ventures and I don't blame this company, but that company's called Lookout and it's now north of a $1 billion valuation.
An IHS analysis found that Vietnam needs improved maritime-security capabilities, including maritime patrol aircraft, coastal radars, and naval craft including coastal patrol vessels -- all of which U.S. companies can sell to Hanoi.
After launching their new Coastal Cast mix series last month with Urulu, music and event collective turned record label Coastal Haze have returned with their second installment courtesy of CHURCH don Seb Wildblood.
Graves, a moderate Republican, served for years on Louisiana's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, helping push through a multibillion-dollar coastal restoration and levee program following Hurricane Katrina, according to E&E News.
John Bel Edwards (D) and the Louisiana State Legislature authorized in statute — and Louisiana's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) is beginning to implement today — a fundamentally different approach to building coastal marsh.
In fact sea-level rise is already swamping coastal property values: research by the First Street Foundation has tabulated a home value loss of $14.1 billion across eight coastal US states since 2005.
Neither scenario paints a pretty picture for coastal property values.
It said no coastal watches or warnings were in effect.
Less likely, due to its vast distance from coastal nurseries.
"We could basically have a coastal recycling industry," Moser said.
Aren't these regions already distrustful of the liberal coastal elite?
These are radical positions that appeal only to coastal states.
We've evacuated a lot of people from our coastal areas.
Coastal flood advisories and watches stretch from Delaware to Massachusetts.
So too could a special tax on coastal property developers.
Rather, it was formed along the country's main coastal highway.
Those "coastal elites" really turned out for the #WomensMarch pic.twitter.
Coastal flood advisories and watches stretch from Virginia to Massachusetts.
Mining the sea in shallower coastal areas is already underway.
The ice protects coastal towns from big waves, Rigor says.
Mostafa's family first settled in the coastal town of Alexandria.
Intensive farms sprang up in South America's fertile coastal plains.
The lights have gone out in so many coastal communities.
ET and mandatory evacuations have been ordered for coastal communities.
It said no coastal watches or warnings are in effect.
They're often the victims of human encroachment and coastal development.
Nor is the action entirely confined to the coastal meccas.
Coastal communities are opposed to seismic blasting and offshore drilling.
"Beach" style in the United States is "coastal" in India.
People who live in coastal cities talk like a duck.
He finds moments of relief in coastal winds and downpours.
Undoubtedly, Donald Trump is also a product of coastal elitism.
Ben Shattuck is a writer and painter from coastal Massachusetts. 
Businesses previously focused on large urban centres and coastal boomtowns.
The Environment Agency warned flooding was possible in coastal areas.
Rising sea levels and coastal erosion threaten the island nation.
There are currently no coastal watches or warnings in effect.
It's also the only coastal town to make the list.
Barrier islands can help protect coastal areas from storm surges.
With this decision, coastal communities have won a 'David vs.
But the country's coastal ecosystems have paid a steep price.
Along with most of our coastal cities, towns, and islands.
They form in coastal regions of Antarctica, Moore told me.
That actually brings you more to not coastal elite, trampoline.
The coastal wind was shrouded with mist, damply cold, relentless.
Southern pine barrens, in the southern, coastal part of Mississippi.
Yet here it is, in first place in the Coastal.
Six coastal counties in Georgia were under mandatory evacuation orders.
But those Democrats are not coastal progressives, Pennsylvania politicos say.
One family's vacation is costing another coastal family their home.
Africa's coastal and riverside communities suffer from storms and flooding.
Coastal cities need support from the state and federal governments.
Higher sea levels mean more regular flooding for coastal communities.
Many have purposely put themselves in danger through coastal living.
The EPA regulates waste disposal now, including in coastal locations.
Houthi tanks fired shells to defend a key coastal road.
And I love the beach myself, and the coastal life.
As at Faliro Bay, the coastal road will be underground.
We have so much at stake as a coastal state.
But the money isn't just going to the coastal Ivies.
Coastal California, Oregon, and Washington are in the Left Coast.
A severe coastal storm is bearing down on our city.
Coastal Florida is particularly vulnerable to storm surges as well.
Antarctica's potential collapse could damage coastal cities across the globe.
Scientists are turning a cranberry bog back into coastal wetland.
Hamilton cited the new coastal port, gas lines, and roads.
Another factor may be overfishing in North Korean coastal areas.
Coastal Carolina travels to play at Delaware State on Saturday.
Scott County, for coastal metropolitan Americans, is a foreign land.
The Coastal and Marine Economies Protection Act, spearheaded by Rep.
First, climate change was blamed for coastal flooding and wildfires.
I was living in coastal North Carolina at the time.
Still, the authors cautioned that coastal residents should be careful.
Below is a guide to this classic coastal road trip.
At the same time, America's major coastal cities are overcrowded.
There are three main ways that coastal areas can respond.
So was stealthy shore bombardment of coastal bases and defenses.
Environmental groups and attorneys general from other coastal states will likely use the move to justify suing the federal government, arguing it was arbitrary and capricious to remove Florida but not other coastal states.
And Congress should fully fund the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation Program, which provides matching funds to state and local governments to purchase threatened coastal lands or conservation easements.
Thursday's announcement was encouraging, "because it means the administration has been taking a hard look at new science," said Alice Keyes, vice president for coastal conservation at the coastal advocacy group One Hundred Miles.
The government says the law was amended to "conserve and protect the unique environment of coastal stretches and marine areas, besides livelihood security to the fisher communities and other local communities in coastal areas".
"Each year our state's coastal economy generates millions of dollars in revenue, and provides hundreds of thousands of jobs in industries that depend on protecting New Jersey's picturesque beaches and coastal environment," they added.
Coastal sour Mars traded at its strongest differential in more than three years on Thursday, while prices for coastal benchmark Light Louisiana Sweet were at their strongest differential in more than three years on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Natural coastal habitats such as mangroves, coral reefs and salt marshes protect communities more effectively against coastal storms than seawalls, and insurers should consider this when pricing flood risk, Lloyd's of London said.
As we recommend in our new report, Building Coastal Resilience for Greater U.S. Security, partnerships are key: Federal, state, and local governments must work with each other and with an inclusive set of coastal stakeholders.
"After Hurricane Katrina, people started to get really serious about coastal issues," said Denise Reed, research professor at the University of New Orleans and a key technical advisor on the state-led Coastal Master Plan.
The National Hurricane Center issued tropical storm watches Saturday for parts of coastal Florida as the Category 288 hurricane headed toward the United States, threatening the coastal Southeast, from Florida to North Carolina, next week.
Another plan to increase coastal resilience is to put in "massive coastal plantations", especially in areas denuded by Fani, once the monsoon starts in July, Odisha Forest and Environment Minister Bikram Keshari Arukha told journalists.
This can't just involve coastal cities or urban areas within states.
Its reputation and legacy are legendary to us coastal bar crawlers.
Coastal North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia also had high rates.
As it is, we're gonna have saltwater intrusion, and coastal erosion.
Heavy rain and high winds lashed the coastal strip on Sunday.
It was not expecting a coastal version, especially of such magnitude.
Or Florida going bankrupt once banks stop lending for coastal mortgages.
Pacific Palisades is a coastal neighborhood west of downtown Los Angeles.
It caused costly damage due to beach erosion and coastal flooding.
Rent costs are also devouring their earnings, particularly in coastal cities.
Now I'm back to being a farmer, but a coastal one.
In these coastal areas, the majority still wanted to leave Europe.
You're going to be displaced from your home in coastal areas.
Coastal residents are pissed, and they have a right to be.
Aabout 2,000 people were also marching in coastal city of Durban.
And by the way, the world's coastal populations are growing fast.
NUCLEAR is the future for the small coastal city of Haiyan.
It's a challenge facing nearly everyone in this devastated coastal town.
Production has moved from Lahore to the coastal city of Karachi.
Winds were still blowing harshly in Xiamen and other coastal cities.
That's true for most of the coastal floods we now experience.
Its clients include the coastal cities of New York and Miami.
That includes building 50,000 miles of coastal barriers in 22 states.
Katie Arrington  in the state's southeastern coastal 1st District around Charleston.
Cayo homes are a bargain compared to Belize's popular coastal destinations.
But will this move mean more production from U.S. coastal regions?
That's enough to flood densely populated coastal areas around the world.
He grew up in the segregated deep south of coastal Georgia.
Some coastal flooding is possible in the Philadelphia area as well.
Here's the latest coastal flood advisory from the National Weather Service.
Australia's iconic coastal city Sydney enjoys joint tenth place with Basel.
But North America looks a lot messier and lacks coastal sites.
About 2,000 people were also marching in coastal city of Durban.
Ninety percent of the country's infrastructure sits along its coastal areas.
The city is part of President Bashar al-Assad's coastal heartland.
"Coastal areas could see 40 or 50 mph winds," he said.
But they are less interested in the rural and coastal areas.
Hurricane Barry, a Category 1 storm, is moving over coastal Louisiana.
In coastal areas, crawfish and oyster-eating competitions were more common.
And I am not talking only about your coastal golf courses.
In some coastal states you need to purchase separate windstorm coverage.
Critics say that comes at the expense of vulnerable coastal ecosystems.
Along with a bunch of other coastal cities around the world.
Thousands of people living along coastal areas had already been evacuated.
Ensuring a secure coastal economy will benefit Americans of every stripe.
If they were to collapse, rising seas would swallow coastal cities.
Inland households, often with lower incomes, are subsidizing coastal residents' choices.
Projects must also be consistent with State Coastal Zone Management Plans.
Coastal villages are still recovering from the deadly effects of Boredom.
But coastal properties aren't the only ones that could be pummeled.
Try some shrimp and grits in coastal South Carolina and Georgia.
More than 2 million Palestinians are packed into the coastal enclave.
The move is widely opposed by government officials representing coastal states.
There were no coastal watches or warnings as of 5 p.m.
Families are leaving this picturesque, coastal southern city by the thousands.
Early sunsets in Rhode Island make for stunning autumn coastal views.
Fighters linked to the group seized a coastal town in Somalia.
Another factor may be over-fishing in North Korean coastal areas.
Rapidly expanding and replicating these partnerships could create stronger coastal networks.
They rank as one of the state's favorite coastal wildlife attractions.
Environmental groups fiercely oppose oil development on the refuge's coastal plain.
However, officials say that the coastal erosion could tip the balance.
The logic is ironic: destructive nets are depleting Taiwan's coastal fisheries.
Take the annual cockfights of coastal Andhra Pradesh, another southern state.
Chapo was eventually caught in the coastal city of Los Mochis.
Kav the Bruce: MuchMusic's Going Coastal segment would always skip us.
Depending on its path, Florida could see many coastal properties destroyed.
Florida's Rick Scott was among the coastal governors who spoke up.
Berg has moved to this coastal town from nearby San Francisco.
Its airport is open as is the coastal highway U.S. 17.
Coastal flooding is getting way, way worse because of global warming.
Several state roads remained underwater and impassable in the coastal area.
Britain has coastal waters that other European nations want to fish.
The site covers general news and crime in the coastal town.
Authorities in Florida ordered mandatory evacuations in some vulnerable coastal areas.
The NHC also added a tropical storm warning for coastal Virginia.
Many low-lying features in America's coastal parks are goners too.
And you're based in San Francisco, so we are coastal elites.
Coastal communities are starting to drown from a relentlessly rising sea.
Mr. Li is from Zhejiang, a coastal province south of Shanghai.
He was a coastal resource management volunteer in Nueva Valencia, Guimaras.
There's even a 19th-century coastal village and a working shipyard. 
Low-lying coastal cities in America should be thinking the same.
The coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
Sometimes they mix it with Andean mint or new coastal fruits.
Trees were ripped from the ground and many coastal shacks smashed.
The idea of consecutive blows to coastal American communities has precedent.
Perhaps they bury in coastal sediments, then resurface due to erosion.
But there is more to coastal erosion than sea level rise.
The coastal town buzzed with after-parties until well past sunrise.
General Hifter's forces seized the coastal city of Surt on Monday.
Nor have callers been limited to the so-called coastal élites.
For example, coastal properties could be lost to rising sea levels.
Black and white, rural and coastal, on and on and on.
Reducing vehicle emissions saves American lives, agriculture, wildlife, and coastal cities.
Areas in coastal North Carolina have already started to experience floods.
Residents evacuate from coastal areas near Wallace, North Carolina, on Tuesday.
The company will also close its coastal stores at 6 p.m.
Major parts of Pacific coastal states were incinerated by record wildfires.
"It's primarily a near-coastal race except Bass Strait," he said.
There'll be snow (lots of it), coastal flooding and high winds.
Local ingredients, particularly seafood, will be translated into Italian coastal fare.
It will feature natural wines and the food of coastal Italy.
Its second plant is located in the coastal city of Mombasa.
"We have to be bigger than a coastal party," said Gov.
Some communities are considering moving coastal populations inland to protect them.
Up to $100 billion of coastal mortgages are issued every year.
This was the first-ever meeting between Coastal Carolina and DePaul.
They need to build what scientists like me call coastal resilience.
Still, that was a miniscule percentage of the state's coastal population.
Brian Kemp issued a mandatory evacuation order for six coastal counties.
Campgrounds are also available for those heading inland from coastal areas.
The site shifted from Coastal Carolina in Conway, S.C., to Campbell.
This approach stirred up tension and anger in the coastal communities.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Want to rile up America's coastal millennials?
That could exacerbate damages from severe coastal flooding and storm surge.
"We have several billion pounds of coastal defense infrastructure," Haigh said.
Police said a Jeep Patriot was traveling south on Coastal Highway.
American allies have pushed the militants from their lucrative coastal strongholds.
The coastal elites have disengaged from the middle of the country.
They are, for the most part, educated, coastal, liberal, cosmopolitan people.
Second, they can elevate some of their coastal infrastructure (like roads).
Some coastal communities were flooded, and roughly 80,000 homes lost power.
Imamoglu was speaking to reporters in the coastal province of Izmir.
It left at least 7 dead and tore apart coastal towns.
And the speed with which this could happen could make it hard to adapt, the authors of the study write, putting small island nations, coastal ecosystems, and coastal sites of cultural and historical importance at risk.
The U.S. has invested in research, monitoring, and stewardship of coastal waters for over 40 years, and the resulting reductions in pollution from nitrogen, phosphorus, and other substances have increased estuary and coastal zone health significantly.
Relinquish it in one body of water for the sake of amity with a strong but predatory coastal state such as China, and some other strong coastal state will mount a challenge in some other waterway.
Meanwhile, some 500 million people in coastal communities around the world, regardless of wealth, could be impacted by coastal hazards as a result of rising sea levels and intensifying storms, which are driven by climate change.
"Here you've got these coastal fishing communities that are totally based on what comes out of the water," says Ted Ames, a commercial fisherman who became a scientist and co-founded the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries.
Responsibly stewarding coastal ecosystems by making sure research investments are applied as thoughtfully as possible is a win for everyone – and it's one fast, easy way for Congress to stand up for coastal communities this Estuaries Week.
We endorse the Charlevoix Blueprint for Healthy Oceans, Seas and Resilient Coastal Communities, and will improve oceans knowledge, promote sustainable oceans and fisheries, support resilient coasts and coastal communities and address ocean plastic waste and marine litter.
Coastal lawmakers persuaded Congress to lift the offshore drilling ban in 2008, hoping the Landrieu legislation could be expanded to include their states, and they have since pressed Mr. Obama to lease the coastal waters for drilling.
Indonesia last month said it would relocate its capital from the sinking city of Jakarta, while Fiji plans to move dozens of coastal villages inland, and the Marshall Islands is building sea walls to protect coastal communities.
As a result, officials are warning residents to stay out of coastal waters to avoid contamination that can cause a series of infections, including earaches, hepatitis, skin rashes and respiratory issues, the North Carolina Coastal Federation said.
"This bipartisan legislation will authorize water infrastructure projects developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which will strengthen our coastal communities, help keep us competitive in the world economy, and restore our coastal environment," DeFazio said.
He was interior minister, and then governor of the coastal Aragua state.
Over-fishing, erosion and coastal development also play a part, he said.
As wages have risen in coastal areas, exporting industries have shifted inland.
Elite coastal liberals are largely despised by the working-class inland residents.
Several factors combined to make Florence such a prolific coastal flood threat.
The decision effectively gives Amazon a major presence in three coastal cities.
Depending on how we do it, we face very different coastal futures.
Will the same happen to millions of coastal residents during his lifetime?
Affordable real estate is hard to come by in America's coastal cities.
Hence the Coastal Migration Theory, also known as the Kelp Highway Hypothesis.
Those areas can "expect a threat of coastal inundation," the ministry said.
Until Justice Gorsuch was sworn in, every justice hailed from coastal America.
A major coastal flooding event is going on from Boston on south.
However, no coastal watches or warnings are in effect, the NHC said.
Coastal communities say previous discharges spread toxic algae, threatening tourism and health.
He is not part of the coastal elite nor a Washington insider.
The giant waves swept away buildings and coastal dwellings, causing mass devastation.
The coastal township of Mexico Beach, Florida, lays devastated on Oct. 11.
Scott praised rescuers who drove through the night to reach coastal areas.
The plan faced opposition from Democratic and Republican governors in coastal states.
In 2002 six big coastal provinces accounted for 80% of manufactured exports.
We're talking aerial driving shots, coastal roads, a great script — the works.
"There are no coastal watches or warnings in effect," the NHC said.
Coastal businesses could relocate or simply go under, taking jobs with them.
Vast coastal cities such as Rotterdam, New York and Mumbai will suffer.
In coastal blue states, impeachment comes up in conversation all the time.
South Carolina has ordered hundreds of thousands to leave the coastal areas.
Nathan Deal has issued a state of emergency in 13 coastal counties.
Restoring coastal marshesOld Christmas trees are a valuable resource on the coasts.
Trend-setters in affluent coastal regions are drinking less but pricier beer.
Animal rescue: Coastal Animal Rescue, Frank's Nation, HOPE Animal-Assisted Crisis Response.
It stretches from the coastal state of Paraiba deep into Amazonas state.
But his tax-cut plan directly benefits those coastal elites much more.
A lack of foreign competition drives up the cost of coastal transport.
Chaguan visited a farmer surnamed He, in the coastal province of Fujian.
That worst-case scenario could force a retreat from many coastal cities.
After the election -- which Romney lost -- the Coastal Commission rejected the appeal.
Coastal plastic waste on the Indonesian island of Jakarta in March 2018.
About 40 percent of the US population lives in a coastal county.
Monterey's coastal critters have had a tumultuous history, thanks to human intervention.
In 1949, any coastal province was richer and more developed than Taiwan.
Lower down, however, the strongest winds are often found in coastal areas.
On Salary Alley, most shopkeepers are from the coastal province of Shandong.
Land prices have climbed, with new houses popping up on coastal hills.
The shop was a stopping point for coastal residents seeking shelter inland.
"So Norway, via Svalbard, is the coastal state in charge," he said.
As many as 229 million people were fleeing south Atlantic coastal areas.
In coastal towns they have their perceptions of what Alabamians are like.
Harvey's wet wrath will hit Louisiana, coastal Mississippi, and Alabama, as well.
The ancient stone anvil (University of Bradford/Swandro-Orkney Coastal Archaeology Trust)
Mostaganem, my hometown, is a small coastal city between Algiers and Oran.
About 10,000 were moved from the coastal town of Bormes-les-Mimosas.
Many of China's richer coastal cities are already following a similar arc.
Commentary by Jim Santos, a coastal correspondent for International Living in Ecuador.
With rising temperatures come rising lakes and rivers across the coastal plain.
In Croatia, flooding brought traffic to a standstill in several coastal towns.
Coastal nations like Italy and Greece were left to fend for themselves.
The high coastal prices attracted barrels from the biggest U.S. competitor: Brazil.
NFIP offers flood insurance for homeowners in coastal and other vulnerable areas.
Rent tends to be more of a budget-buster in coastal cities.
At that time, herring were still caught close to the coastal village.
Coastal villages, for instance, are running out of water they can drink.
He died in Cumana, a coastal town 250 miles east of Caracas.
The village of Newtok, Alaska, is trying to escape catastrophic coastal erosion.
And some of it is tea brown, tinted by the coastal silt.
More than two million Palestinians are packed into the narrow coastal enclave.
Coastal sea level rise will cause waves of refugees across the globe.
Fixing this problem means using less plastic and volunteering in coastal cleanups.
I'm fairly certain this makes me part of a Pokémon coastal elite.
Mangrove forests can also help regulate coastal rainfall, ensuring supplies of water.
Across the water, a string of white lights demarcated Sicily's coastal road.
At one time, notes NASA, ships could travel up these coastal rivers.
Rains had already soaked coastal Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi much of Saturday.
It would hurt our coastal communities, heartland ranches, wildlife, waters and farms.
Currently, most coastal states that would be affected have requested a waiver.
The United Nations warns the coastal enclave may be unlivable by 2020.
They introduced major technology upgrades, including coastal surveillance radars and undersea sensors.
And she founded Urban Ocean Lab, a think tank for coastal cities.
Fog Monster, named after a coastal weather phenomenon, was complex and compelling.
Dire forecasts of severe coastal flooding from Tropical Storm Hermine and Gov.

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