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Does sockeye salmons live in the ocean?

Sockeye Salmon live in the Pacific Ocean for 4 years


How many salmon do you have in Washington?

If you are talking about how many like all salmons then the answer is I don't know. But there are five types. Some are the King and Sockeye.


Who are the enemies of sockeye salmon?

Mostly bears when they migrate upstream but they also have enemies such as salamanders.


When was Seattle Sockeye created?

Seattle Sockeye was created in 1990.


What plants are near where a sockeye salmon lives?

what other animals live near a sockeye salmon


Where are sockeye salmon found?

Sockeye salmon can be found in the Northern Pacific Ocean and the many rivers that feed into it. Red salmon, blueback salmon and kokanee are other common names for the sockeye. Kokanee refers to sockeye salmon that live and breed in landlocked bodies of water.


Anadromous species of fish in the pacific also called the sockeye?

Red salmon (sockeye is a species of salmon)


What a Chinook and sockeye are?

Types of salmon.


What type of fish is a sockeye?

It a salmon


Is red salmon also called sockeye?

Yes, Red salmon is also called Sockeye Salmon or Blueback salmon (in the USA).


What sockeye salmon eat?

Sockeye salmon like to feed on aquatic insects when they are in freshwater. When they migrate to the ocean, they feed on squid, fish, amphipods and copepods.


What has the author Harold J Geiger written?

Harold J. Geiger has written: 'Northern Chatham Strait sockeye salmon' -- subject(s): Statistics, Sockeye salmon, Fish stock assessment, Fishery management, Sockeye salmon fisheries, Subsistence fishing