The Charales, commonly known as stoneworts or brittleworts, flourish in fresh and brackish water habitats throughout the world. |
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American paddlefish are mainly freshwater fish but can survive in brackish water. |
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Most live in fresh or brackish water and a few are found in marine habitats. |
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Most of where I live also happens to be beach, or at least bordered by some kind of salt or brackish water, so that's a plus from my perspective. |
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It can be grown with brackish water and non-fertile land that cannot be used by other crops. |
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The development of electrodialysis provided a cost-effective way to desalt brackish water and spurred considerable interest in this area. |
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Near a remote salina, a brackish water hole, the tracks of ocelots and lesser anteaters dimpled the shoreline. |
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We have seen it in brackish water near the mouths of several rivers and creeks that empty into Great South Bay. |
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Preferring calm conditions, seahorses are often found near brackish water where salt and fresh water mix. |
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If they are the banded wart snakes they make good display snakes and require slightly brackish water. |
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Apparently any terrain is suitable as long as it is washed regularly by salty or brackish water. |
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These were put in brackish water near Martinez, from which point they began a coastwise migration. |
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Some occur in the brackish water of estuaries and protected bays, commonly along steep parts of rocky reefs. |
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The brown trout, which feed on a rich diet of crustaceans in the brackish water, are plump and pink-fleshed. |
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Wading in a pool of brackish water, a man pans for rubies, sapphires and other gems using a basket at one of Sri Lanka's many pit mines. |
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You snake your way through mangroves where trees stand tiptoe on their roots to avoid sucking up much brackish water. |
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Forget about humping a heavy pack, cooking over a campfire, drinking brackish water from a stream. |
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All the other competitors were paired up in boats, while I struggled against a howling head wind, wading the brackish water from the bank. |
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The two others are of a type found in fresh or brackish water. |
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The prisoners were given almost nothing to eat, and a single standpipe spat out brackish water for drinking. |
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Recycling, desalination of brackish water and seawater, conjunctive water management, traditional water harvesting systems, etc. |
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Cholera is caused by a bacterium that thrives in plankton in brackish water and in estuaries. |
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It has also begun using a desalination plant to cleanse brackish water for irrigation. |
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It also has a particular flavour and aroma which distinguish it from rice not grown in brackish water. |
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The Baltic Sea, in particular, is an extremely sensitive sea with brackish water. |
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Adults enter fresh to slightly brackish water to spawn during May and June. |
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Finally, it supports only a small number of species because of the brackish water and cold climatic conditions. |
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To this end, the St. Lawrence has been divided into three priority zones: fresh water, brackish water and salt water. |
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In the Upstream business, water needs have been increasingly met through the recycling of produced water and the use of brackish water. |
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This consists of eliminating the minerals in solution present in sea or brackish water to make drinking water. |
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However, brackish water irrigation must be carefully researched and managed because it carries with it a risk of salinization if done improperly. |
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Vibrio species are also natural contaminants of brackish water tropical environments and will be present on farmed fish from these zones. |
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Reverse osmosis is the most economic process for the desalination of brackish water and seawater. |
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Incoming tides increase the salinity of brackish water and cause greater interference. |
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In specific hydrogeological contexts, saline wastewater discharge can also cause groundwater salinization and result in brackish water. |
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They inhabit coastal brackish water during summer and freshwater rivers and lakes throughout the year. |
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Presence of fresh and slightly brackish water, occasional strong tides and a relatively straight main channel. |
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This allows the tree to use the brackish water by filtering out the salt. |
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On the other hand, a single specimen will usually mix well with small, sturdy, low-salinity brackish water fish including bumblebee gobies, orange chromides, and glassfish. |
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The big snow finally did in the wonky bracket and the horizontal pipe is currently filled with brackish water and dead leaves, while the vertical one leans against the house. |
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White shrimp, blue crabs, sea trout and other fish require brackish water to reproduce, and the mouth of the Rio Grande was one of the few places they could find it. |
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They are known to spend time in brackish water and even rivers. |
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It won't take constant salt water, but it will take brackish water and it will take salt water if you flush it once the salts builds up in the root zone and the soil. |
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This tubing is widely used for steam condensers and for oil refinery installations, providing extended service under normal operating conditions of circulating sea water, brackish water or polluted fresh water. |
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During periods when recycled water is not sufficient to meet requirements for steam, the company turns to its second choice, brackish water from deep saline aquifers. |
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The Baltic is sensitive and shallow inland sea with brackish water. |
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The aquatic immature stage, called a nymph or naiad, is widely distributed in freshwater, although a few species can tolerate the brackish water of marine estuaries. |
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They frequently migrate through brackish water estuaries to freshwater springs. |
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Water supplies can also be increased by making use of brackish water. |
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Pioneers in the development and application of technologies for the desalination of sea and brackish water, we have innovative technology that can minimise operating costs and maximise the profitability of the installations. |
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To minimise the impact of the brackish water effl uent, Degremont has introduced a discharge pipe 200 m long, perpendicular to the current in the bay. |
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Ambulocetus probably lived in mangroves in brackish water and fed in the riparian zone as a predator of fish and other vertebrates. |
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A few species even occur in brackish water. |
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In the hollows of the plains are ponds or lakes of fresh and brackish water. |
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In fact, the most extensive brackish water habitats worldwide are estuaries, where a river meets the sea. |
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A few ophiuroid species can even tolerate brackish water, an ability otherwise almost unknown among echinoderms. |
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Marine habitats include brackish water, estuaries, bays, the open sea, the intertidal zone, the sea bed, reefs and deep water zones. |
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Many Aztecs drank dirty, brackish water because of their severe thirst and contracted dysentery. |
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As well, drilling operations, also known as in situ operations, are increasingly moving to the use of underground sources of water, that is saline and brackish water that is unsuitable for drinking and agriculture use. |
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Elopiforms live in marine and brackish water habitats. |
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An oil refinery submerged under several feet of brackish water. |
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Thus, the ichnological character of the Bloomsburg Red Beds suggests a brackish water origin for the trackway-bearing strata. |
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Where an estuary has a high fresh water discharge or a narrow exit to the open coastal waters, a fresh or brackish water plume can extend well out to sea particularly during the ebb tide. |
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Some rivers generate brackish water by having their river mouth in the ocean. |
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An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. |
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Individuals during the continental stage occasionally migrate between fresh, salt and brackish water habitats and have varying degrees of residence time in each. |
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Few ichnological paradigms are better accepted than the brackish water model, which has been employed by trace fossil workers for over two decades. |
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Another important brackish water habitat is the mangrove swamp or mangal. |
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Distributary channels associated with a deltaic system subsequently delivered fresh water that resulted in deposition of brackish water gray shales. |
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As a whole, pinnipeds can be found in a variety of aquatic habitats, including coastal water, open ocean, brackish water and even freshwater lakes and rivers. |
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The Sardinian soils, even those plains are slightly permeable, with aquifers of lacking and sometimes brackish water and very small natural reserves. |
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The Skagerrak has an average salinity of 30 practical salinity units, which is very low, close to that of brackish water, but comparable to most other coastal waters. |
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All crocodiles are semiaquatic and tend to congregate in freshwater habitats such as rivers, lakes, wetlands and sometimes in brackish water and saltwater. |
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