These estuaries get very little freshwater input and may become hypersaline or "super salty."— Featured Articles - Encyclopedia of Earth
[9] Other extremophyles, called halophyles, live in hypersaline environments, meaning that they are very salty.— CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
A frigid, sulfate-rich pool of anoxic, hypersaline water that hasn't seen the sun since it was capped by a 400-meter-thick Antarctic glacier at least 1.5 million years ago is host to microbes that derive energy by breathing iron scraped from bedrock.— Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews
Modern stromatolites are mostly found in hypersaline lakes and marine lagoons where extreme conditions exclude animal grazing.— AvaxHome RSS:
This is interesting because O2 is another EF that has dominant influence on haloarchaeal physiology as a result of poor gas solubility in hypersaline environments.— PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles

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