Alevin salmon live in freshwater environments, typically within gravel nests called redds, where they hatch from eggs laid by adult salmon. After hatching, they remain in the gravel for several weeks, relying on the yolk sac for nourishment. As they develop, alevin begin to emerge from the gravel and can be found in streams and rivers, where they continue to grow and eventually transition to the fry stage. Their habitat is often characterized by clean, oxygen-rich water with suitable vegetation and shelter.
An alevin is a newly hatched fish, especially a salmon.
an "alevin"
It is called an ootheca (its the same for all insects)
Babies
A young salmon goes through several staged and it can be called an alevin, a fry, a parr and a smolt before it is considered an adult.
Atlantic Salmon live in different places in the Atlantic Ocean, hence the name "Atlantic Salmon".
Alevins
Salmon are fish. All fish live in water.
alevin
Salmon eggs typically take about 3 to 6 weeks to hatch, depending on water temperature and species. The nest stage that follows hatching is called the "alevin" stage, during which the young salmon remain in the gravel, relying on their yolk sac for nourishment. This stage lasts until they absorb the yolk sac and are ready to emerge as fry.
THEY LIVE in the atlantic ocian
the feed of their yolk sack