They start life in freshwater streams, as they grow they migrate to saltwater, where they live til they mature, then return to the streams to spawn, then die.
No. Salmon are true fish, and all shellfish are invertebrates.
Yes since salmon is a fish, it is considered SEAfood. As it is in the ocean, sea and other bodies of water.
Sodium and salt are the same thing. Raw salmon has approximately 59 mg of sodium but the sodium level can rise if the salmon is soaked in brine, canned, or processed in another way.
Yes it's a fish.
Fish is seafood. It's both.
Yes.
Salmon.
A salmon is a type of fish.
marine animals are sea toads & more!
W. A. Clemens has written: 'A check list of the marine fauna and flora of the Canadian Pacific Coast' -- subject(s): Marine plants, Marine animals 'Pacific salmon migration' -- subject(s): Fish tagging, Migration, Coho salmon, Pacific salmon 'A biological survey of Okanagan Lake, British Columbia' -- subject(s): Fishes, Freshwater biology 'Histories of new food fishes' -- subject(s): Fishes, Zoarces, Fish as food
There is no patron saint of all marine animals. The closest are St. Neot, Patron Saint of Fish; St. Brendan the Navigator, Patron Saint of Whales (along with sailors, mariners, etc.); and St. Kentigern, Patron Saint of Salmon.
Salmon fish eat flies.
Salmon and Steelhead
marine animals fyi
salmon?
In a marine environment.
salmon and other marine life a+
An Marine Biologst works with animals, also where animals are,such as sea world