Brackish water?
Brackish water - water with a salinity higher than freshwater but lower than seawater. It often occurs in estuaries where freshwater rivers meet the sea. Such examples include mangrove swamps, tidal creeks, and some inland seas.
Brackish water - water with a salinity higher than freshwater but lower than seawater. It often occurs in estuaries where freshwater rivers meet the sea. Such examples include mangrove swamps, tidal creeks, and some inland seas.