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Originally Posted by Paulox86
If the marsh behind the weirs gets is salinity from BL, then how could the marsh get more salty than the body of water supplying salt? Both areas experience evaporation at equal rates. If BL is supplied with more fresh water than the marsh, then maybe. But the gulf is also pumping salt into BL during incoming tides that the marsh does not get.
Anyone else willing to offer a theory?
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EVAPORATION ......
The marsh is like an enclosed lake, with just a very little in/out flow.
When the water keeps evaporating every day, the salt is left behind and the salinity keeps getting higher.
The water level in the Cameron Prairie [East Cove unit] has been about a foot lower that the average lake level for months now.