Saltwater and Freshwater mixed is called brackish water.
no they are saltwater
in an estuarine
Where a freshwater river drains into an ocean, the fresh water may mix with the salt water ... this is called brackish water.
The coastal region where seawater and freshwater mix is called an estuary. The mixed water inside the estuary is called brackish.
Saltwater is denser,and in fact saltwater has different densities around the world.
Brackish water
The salwater fish Boops also called "Boops boops" is a species of seabrem native to the eastern Atlantic. It's scientific name, and it's common name in many languages refers to its large "bug" eyes.
Yes, they need Salt and Pepper, but a good cajun spice mix is best.
Minnows, freshwater frogs and snails, maybe a bottom feeder but I would look into that one a bit more.
The shell will become soft after about a day, and after a week or so, the egg will become extreame soft and inflated.
There are many sub-species of Bream, worldwide: some inhabit freshwater, some are salt-water species, and others happily tolerate either, living in the brackish areas where river and sea water meet and mix.
freshwater (except in limited exceptions, when a river flows inward from the sea for a limited distance)