How to use in-sentence of “brackish”:
+ There is onlly one known source of drinking water on the island: a brackish spring on the north shore exposed at half tide, rising from a crevice in flat rock, large surfaces of which compose the face of the beach.
+ They found the island’s only known drinkable water-source – a brackish spring on the north shore, exposed at half tide – and ate fish, birds, eggs, crabs and peppergrass, but they had largely exhausted the available food within a week.
+ Pulicat Lake is India’s second largest brackish water lake after the Chilika Lake in Odisha.
+ Also, the water that the colonists drank was brackish and only drinkable half the year.
+ They also live in brackish water and rivers.
+ They lived in swampy habitats like shallow wetlands, coastal lagoons, brackish river deltas, and even shallow Oceanmarine sediments.
+ The Baltic Sea is a brackish sea adjoining the North Sea.
+ This can be either freshwater, such as in rivers and lakes, saltwater as in the sea, or brackish water, as in the estuary of a river.

Example sentences of “brackish”:
+ Echinodermata is the largest animal phylum which is entirely marine: no animals in this group live on land or in fresh or brackish water.
+ They are common in freshwater, and also occur in marine and brackish habitats.
+ Present in marine environments such as estuaries, brackish ponds, or coastal areas, “V.
+ They lived in swampy habitats like shallow wetlands, coastal lagoons, brackish river deltas, and even shallow Marine biologymarine sediments.
+ The saffron cod may also enter brackish and even fresh waters, occurring quite far up rivers and streams.
+ Many types of fish prefer brackish water including some types of mollies, many types of Gobygobies, some types of monos, and scats.
+ The water of a swamp may be fresh water, brackish water, or seawater.
+ Desalination of brackish water is done in the United States in order to meet treaty obligations for river water entering Mexico.
+ Southeast of Fredericksburg, it begins to slow and widen into a brackish tidal estuary approximately wide.
+ Echinodermata is the largest animal phylum which is entirely marine: no animals in this group live on land or in fresh or brackish water.
+ They are common in freshwater, and also occur in marine and brackish habitats.
+ Present in marine environments such as estuaries, brackish ponds, or coastal areas, "V.
+ In the northern part of the lake, there is brackish water.
+ The most important brackish water habitats are estuaries, where a river meets the sea, mixing salt and fresh water.
+ The term brackish water comes from the Low German word “Brack”, which is a small lake made when a storm tide breaks a dike and floods land behind the dike.
+ All of them live in the water, most of them in the sea or in brackish water.
+ Pans of brackish water were left to evaporate, and the salt collected for use in food.
+ A terrapin is a turtle that lives in brackish water.
