They swim in both, they start off life as alevins, then fry then parr. They grow to smolts, then they swim out to sea. Then they are called post-smolts. They travel (In Europe) to the feeding grounds around Iceland, where they may stay for one or more years. They return eventually, to the river that they were born in to lay eggs and start life over again. Sutterby, R. Greenhalgh, M. (2005) Atlantic Salmon an Illustrated Natural History. Great Britain, Merlin Unwin Books.
Salmon live in streams normally connected to the ocean, depending on which place the were born.
canned salmon in a store such as keyfood and in the Pacific Ocean
they live in the sea
yes, they are born in freshwater, migrate to the ocean, and then come back upstream to the same [lace that they were born and spawn, then die, decompose... ect.
When returning to spawn in the Sacramento River I know they travel during day and I think they travel much slower at night.
Salmon live in a certain part of the sea and ocean
yes they do they even jump waterfalls just to get back to their birth place so they can have kids.
Salmon live in oceans but they spawn in rivers.
yes so they may find there mates.
Salmon swim in the sea. Salmon are fish. Fish love water. The sea is water. Thus, salmon swim in the sea. Voila!
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They swim.
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No.
Salmon swim against the current to get to their breeding spot where they were born.
The cute little creatures called salmon are the fish that swim up stream! Bears love them. :0)
salmon
Salmon swim upstream to live out their adult lives. The thing that helps them to swim upstream is purely will power and instinct. They are taught all of their lives to swim to the ocean when they are adults and return to the river where they were born to give birth and die.
No. In fact, salmon are actually very common. Millions of salmon swim through North America, especially Alaska, during the mating season. Salmon can lay millions of eggs, but usually only about five survive until adulthood. Salmon swim through major rivers in the Midwest, making them about as common as trout. So salmon are not rare.
To mate and lay their eggs.
August til November