Yes because female salmons probably born babies.
Salmon can be bred, therefore, they are renewable.
No, salmon can breed so it is technically a renewable resource.
Salmon is renewable because salmon reproduce quickly, unlike oil, which takes millions of years to reform.
they are animals that can reproduce
Yes. Leave them alone and they'll make new salmon all by themselves.
Technically speaking, it would be a renewable resource, since salmon can lay eggs, or have fry. The only thing that would make them a non renewable resource would be if they were killed off to quick for them to reproduce.
Timber, salmon, Alaskan Pollock, crab,
Absolutely !... Before releasing the adult fish back into the wild, the farm-bred salmon are 'milked' for their eggs and sperm - which creates the next generation of fish.
Potassium could be a renewable resource it is found in broccoli, peas, tomatoes, potatoes, ranges and other citrus fruits, bananas, apples, avocados, aisins,whole grains, nuts and fish like salmon and snapper.
There is Atlantic salmon is Scotland. Scottish salmon is probably farm raised Atlantic salmon.
a salmon is a herbivore
salmon in Tagalog: salmon