The research seems to show the bacteria survive better in 18 C water compared to 2 C water.
Deep water flow through the trench is from west to east with a rate of 3.6x10 m3/s of 1.57 C water.
It can be purified by recrystallization from 90-95 C water.
I used a small parallelepiped aquarium (4 liters) with a thermometer in it, and filled it about half way with 80 C water.
It would be interesting to test this in 0 C and 4 C water.
Over 23 C water, only a swirl of clouds remained and the storm was barely a tropical system.
An average of about 200 eggs are laid in small clusters attached to submerged vegetation, the tadpoles and eggs survive in 14-15 C water.
But playing in these circumstances is an immersive experience - literally: soaking in 38 C water does wonders for the concentration.
However, a ripe and running female was taken in the Pinawa Channel in 19.3 C water.
Hatching occurs within eight to nine days in 25 C water.