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  2. Juvenile fish - Wikipedia

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    This section details the stages and the particular names used for juvenile salmon. Sac fry or alevin – The life cycle of salmon begins and usually also ends in the backwaters of streams and rivers. These are their spawning grounds, where salmon eggs are deposited for among the gravels of stream beds. The salmon spawning grounds are also the ...

  3. Salmon - Wikipedia

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    Lox can refer to either cold-smoked salmon or salmon cured in a brine solution (also called gravlax). Traditional canned salmon includes some skin (which is harmless) and bone (which adds calcium). Skinless and boneless canned salmon is also available. Raw salmon flesh may contain Anisakis nematodes, marine parasites that cause anisakiasis.

  4. Bradogue River - Wikipedia

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    Bradogue (Bradóg in Irish) means young salmon. [1] Glascoynock is a corruption of Glasmacanóg, the stream of Canoc (Canoc was a Welsh-Irish saint), and this is the name most often encountered from Viking times to the 18th century.

  5. Drought-stricken California trucks its salmon to the sea - AOL

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    Extreme drought here means the rivers are too warm for the salmon to survive. Come spring, the young fish – called Smolts – would usually be released from the Nimbus Fish Hatchery into the ...

  6. Millions of salmon being trucked to cooler waters amid ...

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    Millions of young salmon are being trucked more than 100 miles to the San Francisco Bay to reach chillier waters, as severe drought engulfs much of California. Ordinarily, the silver salmon are ...

  7. Salmon run - Wikipedia

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    A grizzly bear ambushing a jumping salmon during an annual salmon run. A salmon run is an annual fish migration event where many salmonid species, which are typically hatched in fresh water and live most of their adult life downstream in the ocean, swim back against the stream to the upper reaches of rivers to spawn on the gravel beds of small creeks.

  8. Sockeye salmon - Wikipedia

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    The sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), also called red salmon, kokanee salmon, blueback salmon, or simply sockeye, is an anadromous species of salmon found in the Northern Pacific Ocean and rivers discharging into it. This species is a Pacific salmon that is primarily red in hue during spawning. They can grow up to 84 cm (2 ft 9 in) in length ...

  9. Tens of thousands of live salmon fell off a truck in Oregon ...

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    Around 77,000 young salmon made it into the creek and are expected to return in future years to spawn. Not all of the fish were so lucky: 25,529 smolts died. Their bodies were recovered either in ...