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harengus) will survive a wide range of salinities (from 5-37% ). Eggs of 

 Funduhis (euryhaline) will develop and hatch in distilled water. Sperma- 

 tozoa of the goby Gillichthys mirabilis (euryhaline) are active over the 

 range A 0-33-3-82, and sperm of the flounder Limanda schrenki show 

 similar tolerance (86, 94, 143, 148). 



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