Along the coast; in a direction parallel to the shore; by coastal shipping routes.
From coast plus -wise (Old English 'wis' meaning manner or direction). Standard maritime term from navigation and commerce.
Coastwise trade was the backbone of early American commerce—ships carrying goods coastwise between ports were so important that Congress created special 'coastwise laws' that still exist today, protecting U.S. shipping.
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