👉 The Oregon Fluid, also known as the Oregon Sea Salt Solution, is a naturally occurring brine found in the coastal waters off the Pacific coast of Oregon. It's a highly saline solution, with salinity levels significantly higher than seawater, typically around 33-37 parts per thousand compared to the ocean's average of about 35 parts per thousand. This extreme salinity is due to the evaporation of seawater over thousands of years, leaving behind a concentrated salt deposit. The fluid is rich in minerals like magnesium sulfate, calcium chloride, and potassium chloride, making it a valuable resource for various industries, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and even as a potential source of renewable energy. However, its high salinity also poses challenges for human consumption and requires careful management in its extraction and use.