There is a place in the Gulf of
Alaska where two oceans meet but do not mix. Fresh water glaciers
melted and flowed to join the ocean water, but because of the
difference in the salinity and densities of these two water bodies,
a surface tension developed between them that acts like a thin wall
which prevents them from mixing. The boundary between the two is
outlined by a thin layer of foam.
According to scientists, given enough time, the differences between
these two bodies will disappear and they will merge together.