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  2. Brine pool - Wikipedia

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    NOAA rendering of a brine pool in the Gulf of Mexico Chimaeridae fish and seep mussels at edge of brine pool. A brine pool, sometimes called an underwater lake, deepwater or brine lake, is a volume of brine collected in a seafloor depression. These pools are dense bodies of water that have a salinity that is typically three to eight times ...

  3. Eptatretus springeri - Wikipedia

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    Eptatretus springeri, the Gulf hagfish, [3] is a bathy demersal vertebrate which lives primarily in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. [4] It has been observed feeding at and around brine pools: areas of high salinity which resemble lakes on the ocean floor that do not mix with the surrounding water due to difference in density.

  4. Red Sea brine pool microbiology - Wikipedia

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    The various brine pools contain somewhat similar diversities of microbes; however, due to the different characteristics of each brine pool, distinct microbe compositions are seen. Similarly to the Gulf of Mexico [ 18 ] brine pools, the Red Sea brine pool experiences stratification within each distinct brine pool. [ 19 ]

  5. Deep-sea community - Wikipedia

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    Deep sea and Antarctic brine pools can be toxic to marine animals. Brine pools are sometimes called seafloor lakes because the dense brine creates a halocline which does not easily mix with overlying seawater. The high salinity raises the density of the brine, which creates a distinct surface and shoreline for the pool. [17]

  6. Orca Basin - Wikipedia

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    It is unique amongst the mini-basins in this area, in containing a large brine pool of anoxic salt brine. The pool is approximately 123 km 2 (47 sq mi) in area and up to 220 m (720 ft) deep [2] under 2,400 m (7,900 ft) of Gulf water [1] and is derived from dissolution of underlying Jurassic age Louann Salt. With a volume of 13.3 km 3 (3.2 cu mi ...

  7. Hypersaline lake - Wikipedia

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    Brine pool – Accumulation of brine in a seafloor depression; Halocline – Stratification of a body of water due to salinity differences; Halophile – organism that thrives in high salt concentrations; List of bodies of water by salinity; Pink lake; Salt lake – one with a concentration of salts and minerals significantly higher than most lakes

  8. How to Brine a Turkey Like a Pro for a Flavor-Packed, Extra ...

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    Brine can be either a combination of water, salt and herbs, or a dry salt and herb mix. Related: 15 Best Thanksgiving Turkey Recipes. So, why should you be brining? Turkey is fairly lean meat, and ...

  9. Cold seep - Wikipedia

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    A cold seep (sometimes called a cold vent) is an area of the ocean floor where seepage of fluids rich in hydrogen sulfide, methane, and other hydrocarbons occurs, often in the form of a brine pool. Cold does not mean that the temperature of the seepage is lower than that of the surrounding sea water; on the contrary, its temperature is often ...