The pair are accused of shooting and killing two Indian fishermen off the coastal state Kerala last year.
And the coastal state of Vargas still bears the scars of the 1999 mudslides that killed some 30, 000 people.
The regime's "last defense is to move to a coastal state, " he said.
But what is practical in a small coastal state such as Sierra Leone would be out of the question in say, Sudan.
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He is thought to be hiding in the Mexican Pacific coastal state of Sinaloa or the Sierra Madre mountains in the neighboring state of Durango.
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Such a zone would reflect the separate coastal Alawite state created on and off between 1920 and 1936 when France was the colonial power in Syria, according to Osama Klaib, a Sunni lawyer from the Homs area and now a Tripoli-based member of the opposition Syrian National Council.
The Ventana is located within the coastal zone, an area regulated by the commission, an independent state agency that oversees coastal development.
Robert Twilley is a coastal scientist at Louisiana State University.
Fifty Delaware National Guard troops were called up as emergency management officials urged some coastal residents in that state to evacuate, saying flooding would cut off exit routes.
McCain also has a lead among veterans, abortion-rights supporters, and voters who live in the coastal areas of the state -- but each of those groups is less than a third of all likely voters, and Bush has wide advantage among the remaining segments of the GOP primary electorate.
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One of several wildfires raging in California temporarily closed a section of the state's coastal highway.
But Gulf-wide, shrimp landings in 2011 and 2012 were about 15% below the 2000-09 average, according to figures compiled by Mississippi State University's Coastal Research and Extension Center.
In that role, he will oversee the state's storm recovery initiatives for Sandy, Irene and Lee, including programs for housing, business, transportation and coastal and inland infrastructure, the state said in a news release.
Storms like Sandy are going to happen more frequently, impacting not just the Tri-State area, but all coastal communities.
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Today Alukkas manages his Indo-Gulf jewelry business from the coastal city of Cochin in the Indian state of Kerala.
Plumes of smoke dotted the sky along the fertile patchwork of Arakan State's intra-coastal waterways as entire villages were razed.
If one were to divide California into four major political regions, each with about one quarter of the voters, each would itself be one of the 10 largest states in the nation. ("Almanac of American Politics, " 1998) Partisan division in California runs along cultural rather than economic lines, and there are sharp divisions between coastal and inland California and between the state's northern and southern regions.
The state of Alabama just reopened its coastal waters to fishing and shrimping on Monday.
Meantime, people who fled the coastal areas are anxious to return, but state officials are restricting travel to the coast.
The Romantic ideal of the soul-crunching beach is not hard to find outsidethe capital cities, since every state has their fair share of stunning coastal strips and semi-wilderness.
Keep an eye out for the small furry creatures tucked into the kelp from any coastal hiking trail, such as in Point Lobos State Natural Reserve in Carmel or Wilder Ranch State Park in Santa Cruz.
At the requests of New York and New Jersey, FEMA continues to deliver commodities including food, water, blankets, generators and others resources to distribution points across the region impacted by Sandy, and FEMA continues to pre-position additional resources and supplies to ensure they are in place if needed by our state and local partners to respond to the coastal low.
But he has yet to actively intervene to make sure New Orleans gets state-of-the-art flood protection and robust and timely coastal wetland reconstruction.
When I asked Hank Hoell recently about the state, he waxed on about hiking the spectacular Cascades, the dreamy coastal towns and the rich farmlands of the green Willamette Valley.
These are frothy numbers by any standard, and reflect in part the declining numbers of foreclosures being sold at giveaway prices in the interior markets of the state, and in part the underlying economic demand for real estate in the coastal cities, where prices traditionally have been high but plummeted dramatically during the recession years.
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The State Department advises U.S. citizens traveling to the islands and in the coastal areas of eastern Sabah to exercise extreme caution and to be aware of threats from the Abu Sayyaf, a terrorist group based in the southern Philippines.
The fury spread to Tunisia's coastal cities, growing as gory imagery relayed by cell phones and the internet clashed with the sanitised blandness of state television.
According to a 1998 study by Louisiana State University, more than 500 million birds fly over the Gulf and enter the United States along coastal areas in Louisiana and Texas each spring.
The problem in making the case for high-speed rail in California is that, though it is the most populous state in the union, there are simply not enough people packed into the 50-mile wide coastal strip that wends its way 350 miles from Los Angeles to San Francisco.
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