Interesting news article

It almost sounds like an April fools story! I wonder if they mean actual seawater, or brackish? I thought there was only Cane toads that could tolerate any degree of salinity in the water.
 
I think it's probably brackish, with a tendency towards freshwater. However, it is still quite fascinating.

Stuart
 
Take it with a few dozen grains of salt...finding a news article that accurately reports scientific findings is like finding chocolate unicorns that piss beer, rarer than everybody would hope.
It is interesting , though, and i would love to read the original paper.
 
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