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There's a couple of issues - one is the coastline paradox, the other is that ways may be split.
This may be unfixable with osm-carto. Normally I'd recommend using NE admin data for low zooms which makes solving these problems easier, but that's not an option for us.
A similar problem exists on somewhat different scales for intermittent waterways.
NE data is not really a solution since you only substitute one problem (too much detail) with others: It is not designed for mercator so it looks non-uniform at different latitudes and is not matching the other features shown in the map. You can see these problems in this style at z<4 where NE is used.
This is fixable but this comes with a number of problems:
this style is very hesitant regarding use of preprocessed data, mostly for good reasons of course.
there is relatively little interest and therefore limited resources are available for developing good solutions for these issues.
Straight borders render as expected, boundaries that are more complex render poorly
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=5/34.814/18.896
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=6/0.505/32.168
extracted from #1125 (coastline paradox)
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