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  1. Salmon run - Wikipedia

    • 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. After spawning, all species of Pacific salmon and most Atlantic salmon die, an… See more

    Background

    Most salmon are anadromous, a term which comes from the Greek anadromos, meaning "running upward". Anadromous fish grow up mostly in the saltwater in oceans. When they have matured they migrate or "run up" freshwater rivers to sp…

    Return from the ocean

    After several years wandering huge distances in the ocean, most surviving salmon return to the same natal rivers where they were spawned. Then most of them swim up the rivers until they reach the very spawning ground that was their origi…

     
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  2. Young salmon spend one to three years in or very near the stream where they were born. When they are about 6 inches long and ready to live in saltwater, they become silver in color and migrate to the ocean - swimming and surfing the ocean currents to their feeding grounds near Greenland.
    www.fws.gov/story/life-cycle-atlantic-salmon
    Species of salmon can spend from 1 up to 6 years in the ocean as they mature and grow into adults. While in the ocean growing, salmon feed on small fish, squid, eels, and shrimp. When salmon are ready to reproduce, they migrate from the ocean back into freshwater rivers and streams to their spawning grounds.
    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/west-coast/sustainable-fis…
    All species are born in freshwater streams and migrate to the ocean as juveniles. Sockeye salmon stay for up to three years in their natal habitat—longer than any other salmon. Adult salmon typically spend one to five years in the ocean, where they feed mainly on zooplankton, before returning to freshwater streams to spawn.
    www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/facts/sal…
    Salmon are anadromous fish, meaning they migrate from the ocean to freshwater streams and rivers to spawn. The spawning season generally occurs in the spring when the water temperature is between 6-13°C. During this time, the male salmon develop hooked jaws and humpbacks, while the female salmon develop a swollen belly and reddish coloration.
    www.americanoceans.org/facts/salmon-lifecycle/
    Most salmon species migrate during the autumn (September through November) [failed verification], which coincides with the pre- winter activities of many hibernating animals. The annual salmon run can be a major feeding event for predators such as grizzly bears and bald eagles, as well as an important window period for sport fishermen.
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  3. Salmon Migration - ArcGIS StoryMaps

    Sep 11, 2023 · Salmon migration is an epic journey that tells a story that goes well beyond fish. It is the story of magnificent waterways, resilient and vibrant communities and of shared connections across the Northwest.

     
  4. Salmon migration: Showing the way toward a healthy …

    Mar 9, 2020 · Learn how salmon migration is a keystone event for many species and ecosystems, and how human activities have threatened their survival. Find out how the National Wildlife Federation works to protect and restore salmon …

  5. Why Do Salmon Migrate? Distances, Places, and …

    Nov 15, 2023 · Learn why salmon migrate from the ocean to their freshwater spawning grounds, how far they travel, and where they go. Find out how salmon use the magnetic field and smell to return to the same spot they hatched.

  6. Salmon Life Cycle and Seasonal Fishery Planning - NOAA Fisheries

  7. The Salmon Life Cycle - U.S. National Park Service

    Jul 22, 2019 · Learn how salmon migrate from freshwater to ocean and back again, and how they spawn and die in their natal streams. See photos and descriptions of the different stages of the salmon life cycle, from eggs to adults.

  8. Salmon | Nutrition, Migration & Lifecycle | Britannica

    4 days ago · Adult Pacific salmon die soon after spawning, but many Atlantic salmon return to the sea and after one or two years in open waters may spawn again, some up to three or four times. Most salmon spawning takes place in …

  9. Salmon Migration: Interactive Map Illustrates Fantastic …

    Feb 22, 2021 · The release of a media-rich, interactive storymap, Salmon Migration: A journey that connects us all, highlights the iconic wildlife event that brings together diverse Northwest communities, from the Pacific Coast to …

  10. Life Cycle of Atlantic Salmon | U.S. Fish & Wildlife …

    Learn how Atlantic salmon migrate thousands of miles across the North Atlantic, from spawning to feeding grounds, and how they are protected and conserved by national fish hatcheries. Find out the history, challenges, and recovery efforts …

  11. Salmon - National Geographic

    Salmon are known for their grueling migrations. All species are born in freshwater streams and migrate to the ocean as juveniles. Sockeye salmon stay for up to three years in their natal...

  12. How do salmon know where their home is when they …

    Learn how salmon use the earth's magnetic field, smell, and memory to return to their home stream to spawn. Find out how salmon are endangered, how far they travel, how long they live, and how many species there are.

  13. Redefining the oceanic distribution of Atlantic salmon

  14. Understanding the Lifecycle of Salmon - American Oceans

  15. Revealing the full ocean migration of individual Atlantic salmon

  16. The Salmon Lifecycle: An Epic Migration - Earth How

  17. In Pacific Northwest, Restoring Salmon Migration Routes Would …

  18. Small Genetic Difference Determines Chinook Salmon Migration …

  19. New Research Asks, “Can Pacific Salmon Keep Pace with …

  20. Millions of Salmon Return Home | National Geographic - YouTube

  21. Climate change threatens Chinook salmon throughout their life …

  22. CDFW News | Threatened Coho Salmon Return to Upper …

  23. After 100 years, salmon have returned to the Klamath River - BBC

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