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Spawner salmon primarily focus on nutrient reserves rather than actively feeding, as they are in the final stages of their life cycle. Before migrating upstream to spawn, they consume a diet rich in zooplankton, small fish, and other marine organisms to build up energy stores. Once they enter freshwater to spawn, they typically stop eating altogether, relying on their fat reserves to sustain them through the spawning process.

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