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they spend all their lives in the very same river or stream, but they always travel upstream to lay their eggs late in life

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Does salmon come from Japan?

Salmon comes from the countries bordering the north Pacific and north Atlantic oceans. The salmon spornes in rivers systems but lives its adult life in these Oceans.


Where does salmon lives?

Salmon is the common name for several species of bony fish of the family Salmonidae. The family also includes several fish called trout. Salmon live in the cold freshwater and sea waters in and around the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans.


Which country do salmon live?

The Atlantic salmon, lives in the northern Atlantic Ocean and in rivers that flow into the north Atlantic.However now, due to human introduction, the north Pacific.


What are the differences between steelhead salmon and Atlantic salmon?

Steelhead salmon and Atlantic salmon are two different species of salmon. Steelhead salmon are anadromous, meaning they can migrate between freshwater and saltwater, while Atlantic salmon spend their entire lives in freshwater before migrating to the ocean. Steelhead salmon have a more streamlined body shape and tend to be larger in size compared to Atlantic salmon. Additionally, Steelhead salmon are native to the Pacific Ocean, while Atlantic salmon are native to the Atlantic Ocean.


What plants are near where a sockeye salmon lives?

what other animals live near a sockeye salmon


How long does a pink salmon live for?

An average Pacific Salmon may live up to 4-5 years long, but some may live up to 8 years.


Where do salmon go on a salmon run?

To a bigger lake, stream, river, or pond (whichever the particular fish lives)


What lives in a lake biome?

There are fish (sturgeon, pike and salmon)


Something that lives in freshwater?

Fish... Such as salmon. Alligators. Or algea.


Why does the Pacific Salmon die after spawning but the Atlantic Salmon do not and return yearly?

Pacific salmon, such as sockeye and chinook, typically die after spawning due to a life history strategy that prioritizes reproduction over longevity, allowing them to allocate all their energy to one reproductive event. This semelparity is thought to have evolved in response to the harsh conditions of their upstream migration. In contrast, Atlantic salmon are iteroparous, allowing them to spawn multiple times throughout their lives, which provides them with the opportunity to return to the ocean to recover and gain strength between spawning events. This difference in reproductive strategy reflects adaptations to their respective environments and life cycles.


Do salmon eat cod?

Generally, salmon don't eat cod. They prefer to eat krill, smaller fish, herring, and amphipods. A salmon's diet depends on where it lives and what is available.


Is salmon considered seafood or freshwater?

Salmon is considered seafood because it is a type of fish that lives in both freshwater and saltwater environments.