We have a Coast Guard cutter out there conducting command and control, helicopters for surveillance.
It's possible that the shooter, or shooters, remain at large, according to a Coast Guard statement.
The problem is compounded, he said, because Somalia does not have a coast guard.
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UPS's founder, decided that a coast-to-coast service was needed as far back as 1927.
Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in early April, and a coast-to-coast rage set America's cities on fire.
Kendall was enclosed in a dark space high above a city rising from a coast engulfed in darkness.
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Steve Inskeep talks to Joe Leonard, a Coast Guard lieutenant who leads the agency's response in the Houston-Galveston area.
The crew of a Coast Guard search-and-rescue plane watched as the Cessna made what appeared to be a soft landing, Edwards said.
While it was being towed, the Kulluk was accompanied by a Coast Guard cutter and two oil-spill response ships, the incident response team said.
Covering a large area of approximately 40, 000 square miles, those installations benefited from sites near a coast where winds are stronger and more constant than inland placements.
Two-fifths of the world's cities of 1m-10m people, and 15 of the world's 20 megacities, lie on or near a coast, where many are at risk from flooding.
The U.S. Coast Guard makes at least one annual safety inspection of ships operating in U.S. waters, regardless of the flag a ship flies, said a coast guard spokesman.
The trawler capsized hours after the Coast Guard set fire to it, causing it to begin taking on water, said Petty Officer 1st Class David Mosley, a Coast Guard spokesman.
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Long before Panama was lopped from Colombia for the sake of the canal, Nicaragua was first choice for a coast-to-coast waterway, via, precisely, the San Juan river and the lake.
The twin-engine Cessna 421 remained afloat with its tail sticking out of the water for some time before it sank Thursday afternoon, said Petty Officer Elizabeth Bordelon, a Coast Guard spokeswoman.
Middleton offers five possible solutions to the piracy plague, including organizing shipping into a safe lane, providing a coast guard for Somalia, having a large international naval presence and refusing to pay ransoms.
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Petty Officer Crystal Norman, a Coast Guard spokeswoman, told CNN that most of the Haitians were taken aboard Coast Guard cutters from boats in the Windward Passage, the strait separating Haiti from Cuba.
It's like firing up a Coast Guard cutter.
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The plane went down about about 120 miles west of Tampa, Florida, at 12:08 p.m. after circling the eastern Gulf for more than two hours, said Chief Petty Officer John Edwards, a Coast Guard spokesman.
It's not likely that a weak storm that swirls harmlessly in the Atlantic before fizzling will be referenced in the future, but once a large storm ravages a coast, its name becomes infamous, Vaccaro said.
None of those collisions resulted in injuries, and a Coast Guard spokesman said some such collisions were normal in the operation of a working ferry, especially those operating many times a day and in poor weather.
The project was part of a Street View "refresh" of California that involved a trip down Highway 1 along the Big Sur coast, including the famous Bixby Creek Bridge that spans the mouth of a coast-hugging canyon.
Glenn Anderson, a Coast Guard captain, says his formal report on the Lake Hamilton drownings will recommend both the obligatory wearing of jackets and the installation of canopies that can be punctured more easily if a boat starts to sink.
New events include John Muir Festival in East Lothian, to herald the opening of a coast-to-coast route which is named after the naturalist, Findhorn Bay Arts Festival in Moray, World Sheepdog Trials in Tain and European Festival of Brass in Perthshire.
On the holiday weekend that closed out the summer of 1940, Lindbergh came nowhere near besting the record time for a coast-to-coast nonstop flight that he'd himself set a decade back with an aircraft more advanced than the old Spirit of St.
Out of that we put on-scene coordinators in each of the four affected states and have broadened our ability to ensure that what is happening at a Coast Guard level, what is happening at a direct response level, gets down to local elected officials.
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