Iron-dependent growth of and siderophore production by two heterotrophic bacteria isolated from brackish water of the southern Baltic Sea.
Source: Nature.com
They take the brackish water and you go ahead and you boil your fresh Dungeness crab.
Source: Feast Magazine
How it works: Desalination is the process of removing excess salt from water, usually by means of a technology called reverse osmosis that separates water molecules from either seawater or salty brackish water found inland.
Source: The Hill
Marine to brackish depositional environments of the Jurassic-Cretaceous Suowa Formation, Qiangtang Basin (Tibet), China.
Source: Nature.com
My brother and I watched otters play in the brackish water of a nearby swamp.
Source: NPR
What is blue-green algae?Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, are a group of organisms that can live in freshwater, saltwater or brackish water.
Source: WGCU
"That will give us an understanding of where there's fresh, brackish and saline groundwater in these areas.
Source: KFSN-TV
Cypress trees are conifers (like pines and fir trees) suited to thrive in flooded areas, especially the brackish water where fresh and salt water converge.
Source: Answers In Genesis
Three-quarters submerged near the bank, the crocodile was camouflaged by the brown brackish water and thick overhanging trees.
Source: Calgary Herald
The salt and fresh water mix, creating brackish water.
Source: Wide Open Spaces
If you work with, rather than against the powers of Saturn you are more primed than ever to define yourself on your own terms, independent of the brackish backsplash of others needs, wants, projections and psychic detritus.
Source: New York Post
The waters around the city would turn into a brackish lake.
Source: The Washington Post
Estuarine crocodiles feed and rest in both brackish and freshwater areas.
Source: The Straits Times
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