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  1. ENVIRONMENT|natural environment|physical environment
    uisce goirt Reference "Rialachán (CE) Uimh. 216/2009 ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle maidir le Ballstáit atá ag iascaireacht i limistéir áirithe seachas i limistéir an Atlantaigh Thuaidh do thíolacadh staidrimh ar ghabháil ainmniúil"
    ga
    Brackwasser | Brackgewässer | Brachwasser
    de
    Definition "schwach salzhaltiges Wasser, das z.B. im Mündungsgebiet von Flüssen, in Lagunen oder in Strandseen durch eine Mischung aus Salzwasser IATE:48808 und Süßwasser IATE:824192 entsteht" Reference "Council-DE in Anlehnung an Spektrum > Kompaktlexikon der Biologie > Brackwasser (28.11.2019) und Duden > Brackwasser (28.11.2019)"
    brack water | brackish water
    en
    Definition water that is saltier than fresh water, but not as salty as seawater Reference "European Environment Agency > Home > Environmental topics > Water > WISE Help Centre > Glossary definitions > Brackish water, http://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/water/wise-help-centre/glossary-definitions/brackish-water [2.5.2016]"
    Comment "Definitions of brackish water vary, but it is typically said to contain between 1000 and 10 000 ppm [parts per million] of total dissolved solids (TDS). 1 See also: - freshwater [ IATE:1443129 ] - sea water [ IATE:48863 ] - total dissolved solids [ IATE:1409607 ] 1 Council-EN, based in particular on National Groundwater Association, Information Brief on Brackish Groundwater, https://www.ngwa.org/docs/default-source/default-document-library/publications/information-briefs/brackish-groundwater.pdf (19.11.2019) "
    eau saumâtre
    fr
    Definition eau dont la salinité est intermédiaire entre celle de l'eau douce et celle de l'eau de mer Reference "Conseil-FR, d'après le site Aquaportail, Définition de eau saumâtre (19.11.2019)"
    Comment "Par convention, les eaux saumâtres désignent toute eau salée dont la teneur en matières dissoutes est inférieure à celle de l'eau de mer. La salinité des eaux saumâtre varie selon les définitions, mais on y classe en général les eaux salées à concentration comprise entre 1 et 10 g/l, contre 35 g/l en moyenne pour l'eau de mer. Voir aussi:- eau douce- eau de mer"