usually they live in rivers.
Answer:
The Dolly Parton trout is found in coastal waters of the North Pacific Peninsula and into the eastern from Puget Sound to the Alaskan Aleutians, along the Bering Sea and the Arctic Sea to the Mackenzie River. Like salmon they spend part of their lives in sea water and part in fresh water
L. L. Larson has written: 'Statistics for selected sport fisheries on the Anchor River, Alaska, during 1989 with emphasis on Dolly Varden char' -- subject(s): Fisheries, Dolly Varden (Trout) 'Statistics for Dolly Varden on the Anchor River, Alaska, during 1990' -- subject(s): Fisheries, Dolly Varden (Trout) 'Stock assessment of dolly varden on the Anchor River, Alaska, during 1991' -- subject(s): Fishery resources, Dolly Varden (Trout)
Dolly Varden belong to a group of fish called char. The light spots on their sidesdifferentiate them from trout and salmon which are usually black spotted or speckled.
American trout include; Brook, rainbow, Dolly Varden, cutthroat, golden, brown(European transplant).
Suzanne McCarron has written: 'Technical support study for the restoration of Dolly Varden and cutthroat trout populations in Prince William Sound' -- subject(s): Effect of oil spills on, Dolly Varden (Fish), Cutthroat trout, Restoration ecology
Mary E. Whalen has written: 'Stock assessment of dolly varden in the Buskin River, Kodiak Island, Alaska, 1991' -- subject(s): Fishery resources, Dolly Varden (Trout)
Arctic lamprey, lake trout, lake and mountain whitefish, arctic cisco, longnose sucker, arctic grayling, dolly varden, burbot, walleye, and northern pike...
Arctic lamprey, lake trout, lake and mountain whitefish, arctic Cisco, longnose sucker, arctic grayling, dolly varden, burbot, walleye, and northern pike...
Many. Some are: Rainbow, brown, brook, Dolly Varden, lake, bull, golden, cutthroat, Apache.
Dolly Varden - 1913 was released on: USA: 5 August 1913
There are many trout species. All are similar, except coloration. Other trouts are the brook, Dolly Varden, lake, brown, cutthroat, golden, bull trouts. Some saltwater species are called "trout", such as the speckled seatrout and its cousin the gray seatrout, but these fish are related to drums.
Artwin Schmidt has written: 'Northern southeast Alaska Dolly Varden research and creel survey in Sitka, 1989-1990' -- subject(s): Dolly Varden (Trout), Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing surveys, Statistics 'A study of coho salmon in southeast Alaska, 1990' -- subject(s): Coho salmon, Fisheries, Statistics 'Sitkoh Creek steelhead study, 1991' -- subject(s): Fish populations, Steelhead (Fish)
There are many types of trout: · Arctic Char - 17 lbs - 33 inches · Aurora Trout - 30-40 cm · Brook Trout - 2.8 lbs - 18 inches · Brown Trout - 12.5 lbs - 30 inches · Bull Trout - 25 lbs - 37 inches · Coastal Cutthroat - 16.3 inches · Dolly Varden Trout - 14 lbs - 21 inches · Golden Trout - 11 lbs - 18 inches · Kamloops Trout - 26 inches · Lahontan Cutthroat - 25.5 inches · Lake Trout - 48 lbs - 50 inches · Rainbow Trout - 8.4 lbs - 27 inches · Snake River Cutthroat Trout - 19.1 inches · Steelhead - 16 kg - 33 inches · West Slope Cutthroat - 14.8 inches · Yellowstone Cutthroat - 19.7 inches The above list is just a few of the species of trout.