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  2. Salmon Act 1986 - Wikipedia

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    Among the provisions in the act, it makes it illegal to "handle salmon in suspicious circumstances", [1] which is defined in law as when one believes, or could reasonably believe, that salmon has been illegally fished or that salmon—that has come from an illegal source—has been received, retained, removed, or disposed of.

  3. Trendsetting orcas bringing ‘80s fashion back to the Puget ...

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  4. Salmon hat - Wikipedia

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    A salmon hat is a cultural fad displayed by orcas, where they wear dead salmon upon their heads. It was first observed in 1987 with southern resident orcas and was a relatively short-lived phenomenon. [1] [2] In 2024, the behaviour was observed again with orcas in Puget Sound. The motivations for salmon hats are unclear, but other orcas will ...

  5. Killer whale spotted balancing a salmon on its head ... - AOL

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    An orca was seen balancing a salmon on its head in coastal waters in Washington state. Orcas were previously observed doing the same thing in the 1980s. It’s not clear what the behavior means.

  6. Did a body found in Myrtle Beach area ocean die suspiciously ...

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    A body was found floating in the Ocean in mid-March and a police report called the death “suspicious.” Here’s what we found out.

  7. Salmon smooth-head - Wikipedia

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    The salmon smooth-head lives in the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean; [10] it is bathypelagic, living at depths of 2,400–4,500 m (7,900–14,800 ft). [ 11 ] References

  8. 'This thing's heavy': Watch officers rescue giant sunfish ...

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    Ocean sunfish, or mola, are the heaviest of all the bony fish, weighing up to 5,000 pounds and growing to be 10 feet long, according to National Geographic. The silvery-gray fish is huge and flat ...

  9. Environmental issues with salmon - Wikipedia

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    Competition between juvenile salmon entering the ocean, other wild salmon, and hatchery-released salmon in the ocean is a major factor that determines survival rates. [6] Hatchery production has increased since 1970, and there is high spatial and trophic, dietary overlap between wild and hatchery sockeye, pink and chum salmon in the North ...