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It is named for a spring of brackish water in the area.
They may even live in brackish waters at this time.
Some can be found in brackish water or on beaches.
So far, we have found only that one stream of brackish water.
It is found year round living near fresh and brackish water.
It can be found near the coast in slightly brackish water.
It seems to be well able to tolerate brackish water.
However, two species live in brackish water and three are terrestrial.
They are also known to live and breed in slightly brackish water.
Lake Man is an area of brackish water at almost the same elevation as sea level.
The result is brackish water moved more by the wind than the tides.
The great white could survive in brackish water, but only temporarily.
The black drum is usually found in or near brackish waters.
A minority of species are able to survive in brackish water.
It is also found in brackish water on both the east and west coasts.
It is a freshwater lake with brackish water near the mouth.
This algae has two forms, both of which live in brackish water.
They return to brackish water in the spring to hatch their eggs.
However, some species are also known from freshwater or brackish waters.
The brackish water of the lake has very low micro-vegetation.
They can live in both fresh and brackish water.
He took a pull on it, the brackish water tasting sweet to him.
It may also live in fresh or brackish water.
Another part of salt creek runs with brackish water year-round.
He could pay back the brackish water he'd been accused of taking from the tribe a thousand times over.
He rose from the ground, floated and made briny Water all around him.
The briny water in its mad rush to the lower sea seemed like a living thing.
Scientists' best explanation for these observations is the flow of briny water.
The large container was filled with briny water.
Or was it all a dream, like the dreams of swimming beneath the sea and taking cold briny water straight into my lungs?
It does seem to be true that a nun's habit and briny waters have an affinity for each other.
From somewhere came the faint whiff of salt and fish and briny water.
Servaes breathed deeply of the fresh air, closing his eyes to the briny waters.
They also fear that the briny water just below two huge dry lake beds in the area might sink, loosening the surface dust.
He felt a sudden, whitening fear, of dissolution and cried out, the sound booming through the briny water: I am what?
Pumping oil, especially in America's substantially depleted fields, produces briny water, the most significant oil-field waste.
The aircraft carrier Nimitz picked up speed, slicing through the briny waters of the gulf, its course set due east.
This: travelling home with father, mother and baby was a quantity of briny water in which, floating gently, hung an umbilical cord.
The young tend to be in littoral (shore) areas, grass plains and from time to time enter briny waters.
Very young bull sharks are frequently found in protected bays near the mouths of rivers, in briny water.
He slipped the cell phone back into its bag and himself back under the briny water and tugged on the tow rope.
She began to weep, and her briny tears fell down and were added to the briny waters.
A flow initiated by briny water could rearrange grains or change surface roughness in a way that darkens the appearance.
With briny water slapping and stinging his eyes and nostrils, the little man gasped and started kicking.
Plumes of this briny water "sink like syrup falling off a spoon," Dr. Wadhams said.
Briny water enters the system at one end, completes two purification cycles and emerges at the other end as potable water.
Brackish water or briny water is water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater.
Gulls, herons, and pelicans skim the briny water against a majestic backdrop of sagebrush, sandstone and glorious blue sky.
The undersea din, scientists say, is a largely untapped reservoir of information about Earth's largest habitat, the briny waters that cover nearly two-thirds of the planet.
The briny water is pumped into enormous evaporation ponds, then filtered for potash, lithium and magnesium carbonate, which are primarily used for fertilizers.