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Freshwater is less than 0.5% salt. Brackish water is between 0.5% and 3% salt. Saltwater is above 3% salt. Most oceans are, on average, 3.5% salt.
Who owns the ocean? No one owns the ocean. The seas and oceans are considered to be a global commons, which means that they belong to everyone and no one at the same time. However, countries do have the right to claim exclusive economic zones (EEZs) up to 200 nautical miles from their coastlines.
Never drink sea water. This is the first rule of survival when shipwrecked or cast adrift. Unless, that is, you happen to be in the Baltic. Here, the salinity level here is so low that it can actually rehydrate.
Marine and saltwater mean the exact same thing: a tank with fish/plants/inverts that generally prefer salt water. A reef tank focus on invertebrates, usually corals.
1. Higher Initial Costs: Saltwater aquariums tend to be more expensive to set up due to the cost of equipment, specialized lighting, and live rock or coral. 2. Challenging Water Chemistry: Maintaining stable salinity, pH, and calcium levels can be more complex.

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The salinity of freshwater is very less, approximately 0.05%. While oceans and seas are examples of the marine water ecosystem. The salinity is very high. Fishes that survive in marine water are known as saltwater fishes.

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