desalination
brakish water
No, its where salt water and fresh water merge.
brakish water
It will eventually mix, however as salt water is more dense than fresh water it if possible for fresh water to float on salt water before it mixes, When it does this the boundary is called a 'halocline'.Also it is called brakish water im not sure how it is spelled though like the east river is called brakish water
no common vegetables that i know of.well it depends on how salty we're talking about. tamatoes and peppers acctually taste better if irrigated with brakish water but we're taking one sixth of sea salt levels here. salicornia likes salty water but isn't very common.
Their general family group can usually be identified easily by their overall body and fin shapes and sizes. To define the species and subspecies (if any) requires some expertise. Colouring can be taken into consideration as is scale type, shape and counts. Ray counts on the fins are also done as is comparison of gill plates and rakers if any. In some species the only way to verify their species is to perform a DNA test.