The Role of Salt Glands In Marine Vertebrates for Navigation and Migration (Salt bridge Crystalline
- MaryEllen Elizabeth Hart
- Nov 8, 2018
- 1 min read

The Role of Salt Glands In Marine Vertebrates for Navigation and Migration (Salt bridge Crystalline Electromagnetics Sense the Direction of Travel) Summary
By: Maryellen Elizabeth Hart
November 8, 2018
I hypothesize that the salt glands in Marine Vertebrates are being used for navigation (salt bridge crystalline electromagnets to sense the direction of travel, the north and south poles, latitude and longitude) necessary for navigation in the ocean without the visual aid of land, sun or stars.
I researched everything I could find, and have decided I am on a right track AND A NEW PATH. Supportive sources document the electromagnetic capability of crystalline structures contained within the salt glands of marine animals, however no marine biologists have yet associated the salt gland with navigation of migratory paths by marine animal ability (long held a great mystery of science).
I would like to research this more and would like to be connected with anyone currently interested or simultaneously researching this topic. I am reserving the copyright to my hypothesis if my hypothesis turns out right. Thank you.
Wikipedia says: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_gland
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fRaYOPzH55ClIym93p55qzekf3wxxCbW1ojCVU4pcTo/edit?usp=sharing









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