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Mon, 11 Nov 2002 11:22:08 -0500
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Just read an article stating that the Panama Cannel is a fresh water barrier
between the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans. The cannel stops any mollusk from
transplanting to either side through the cannel. Apparently any mollusk &/or
larvae that is attached to ships die. Seemly puzzling when salt water enters
from both sides.Can anyone expand on this?????

Harry Berryman

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