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Drinking Sea Water
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If you are stuck at sea, and have no drinking water, and are on the brink of death, will drinking sea water actually prolong you life and be of benefit
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Drinking sea water is of no benefit long term because the absorption of the salt will simply increase the dehydration in the body, and death will occur that much sooner. If you think about it, in theory no-one drifting at sea should die within days because the body can survive for several weeks on water alone, but it has to be fresh water. As 'The Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner' confirmed - "Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink ..."
You can;t use cloth to filter seawater because it is salt in solution not suspension. There is a device called an osmotic pumop which is now supplied as a standard piece of kit on modern liferafts which will pump seawater through a membrane to remove salt. Most survivors of being cast adrift have gathered fresh water by either catching rainwater or eating raw fish/seabirds.
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