A group of salmon can be called a "school", a "shoal", or a "run".
A salmon group is called a school.
Alaskan salmon falls into the group of fish known as anadromous fish. This group is characterized by species that migrate from the sea into freshwater rivers and streams to spawn. Specific species of Alaskan salmon include Chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Pink, and Chum salmon. They are important both ecologically and economically in their habitats.
Salmon is fish.
A group of salmon is called a run when they swim together up a river to spawn.
A group of salmon is called a "run." So next time you see a bunch of those fish swimming upstream, you can impress your friends by saying, "Look at that salmon run!" Just don't try to race them, those fish are fast!
They are one of the seven Pacific salmon species, and are in the fish vertebrate group.
Coho salmon which is also known as silver salmon.
Alaska is known for its salmon fishing industry, particularly for wild-caught salmon like sockeye, coho, and king (chinook) salmon. The state's rivers and streams are abundant with salmon during their annual spawning runs.
i love a salmon denotes to a singular person where i love salmon denotes a group and i love salmons denotes to all the the salmons.
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The general collective nouns for any group of fish are a school of salmon or a shoal of salmon.Collective nouns sepcifically used for salmon are:a bind of salmona draught of salmona leap of salmona run of salmon
smoked salmon