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  2. Salt evaporation pond - Wikipedia

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    However, Ghanaian fisheries scientist RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua-Mensah also noted that salt winning can destroy mangrove forests and mudflats, altering the environment and making it unproductive for other development or fish growth. [4] The ponds are commonly separated by levees. Salt evaporation ponds may also be called salterns, salt works or ...

  3. San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project is to restore 90% of the former salt ponds to natural wetlands. The Native Plant Nursery at Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is providing plants to the restoration project. The SBSPRP, with over 15,000 acres and a 50-year plan, is the largest wetlands restoration ...

  4. Tropical salt pond ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    Evaporation and precipitation cycles in salt ponds create variable environments with wide ranges of salinity and depth. [1] Due to depth and temperature fluctuation salt pond could be classified as hyposaline 3-20 ppt, mesosaline 20-50 ppt, or hypersaline with ppt greater than 50. [1] Another important aspect of salt ponds is their permanence. [2]

  5. Salt Valley of Añana - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Valley of Añana (Basque: Añanako gatz harana, Spanish: Valle salado de Añana) is an inland salt evaporation pond in Salinas de Añana, Basque Country, Spain.The salty water emerges from four springs located in the head of the valley, which is then diverted to numerous ponds and left to evaporate.

  6. Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge

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    As of 2004, the refuge spanned 30,000 acres (120 km 2) of open bay, salt pond, salt marsh, mudflat, upland and vernal pool habitats located throughout south San Francisco Bay. About 9,000 acres (36 km 2) of salt ponds within the refuge are managed by Cargill Salt, which has perpetual salt-making rights. Cargill uses the salt ponds to ...

  7. South Bay Salt Works - Wikipedia

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    The salt ponds of the salt works fall within San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge. [9] [30] The salinity of the salt ponds creates an environment which breeds brine flies (Ephydridae) and brine shrimp , a food source for the birds. [18] During the winter months, there are monthly tours out into the salt ponds to observe migratory birds. [31]

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  9. List of bodies of water by salinity - Wikipedia

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    Gaet'ale Pond: salt lake: Ethiopia [2] [3] 40.0: Lake Retba: salt lake: Senegal [citation needed] 35.0: Garabogazköl: lagoon: Turkmenistan [4] 34.8: Lake Assal: salt lake: Djibouti [5] 33.8: Don Juan Pond: salt lake: Antarctica [6] 33.7: Dead Sea: salt lake: Israel, Jordan, Palestine [7] 32.4: Lake Tuz (Tuz Gölü) salt lake: Turkey [8] 31.7 ...