Salmon were introduced into the Great Lakes as a fun game fish for fisherman because of the rapidly decreasin trout population.
Salmon is grown in ponds, lakes, rivers and oceans
Salmon is not native to New Mexico. However, sockeye salmon thrive in some of New Mexico's lakes that are deep and cold.
salmon
bears, salmon, cougers fish
No. The Salmon river drains into the Salmon arm, which is part of the Shuswap Lakes. If are driving through the city of Salmon Arm westbound on the Trans Canada Highway (towards Vancouver) you will cross the Salmon river shortly after you pass the Canadian Tire and Pedro's market.
The spawn(reproduce) in the rivers and they live in the ocean and in some of the Great lakes.
Karl Weixlmann has written: 'Great Lakes steelhead, salmon, and trout' -- subject(s): Trout fishing, Salmon fishing
Kenneth Roberson has written: 'Report on the age composition of sockeye salmon sampled from spawning grounds in the Wood River Lakes, 1947-1967' -- subject(s): Salmon fisheries, Sockeye salmon
J. G. Stockner has written: 'A comparative limnological survey of 19 sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) nursery lakes in the Fraser River system, British Columbia' -- subject(s): Limnology, Sockeye salmon, Lakes, Fertilization
in reality a Chinook salmon is prey but in some cases it is the predator
They made art with salmon(a fish), so they depended on the "water god" to send salmon down the stream.