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No, "chum salmon" is a common noun that refers to a specific type of salmon species. It is not capitalized unless it is part of a title or a specific name.
Yes, "Chinook" should be capitalized because it is a specific tribe of Native Americans or a specific type of salmon fish.
Yes, because it is a propernou n. Examples: Coho Cafe M.V. Coho
Capitalisation of fish names depends on the context.If you are talking about the name of a specific fish, for example a pet fish, you would capitalise (eg. "Bob" my goldfish)If you are using the common name of a type of fish in a sentence, you do not need to capitalise (eg. I ate salmon/trout/sardines last night) unless it is the start of a sentence.If you are using the scientific name, you capitalise the genus name but not the species name (eg. Salmo salar)
There is Atlantic salmon is Scotland. Scottish salmon is probably farm raised Atlantic salmon.
a salmon is a herbivore
salmon in Tagalog: salmon
A salmon bin liner is a bin liner made out of salmon and has salmon in it
Coho salmon which is also known as silver salmon.
the salmon breath with gills
No, seasons are not capitalized.
how do salmon die