Its because there was thousand of them.
The northwest Indian tribes ate salmon because it was simply an available food .Just as the Sioux ate the buffalo, the salmon to the northwest tribes was the most available food source. They also would eat berries and plants native to the region. They also hunted animals indigenous to the region. The native peoples of all tribes adapted their eating habits to what was available.
I have an example. The northwest coast ate salmon. It was a main resource. So native Americans that ate salmon that were most likely to be from the northwest coast region.
Salmon can be bred, therefore, they are renewable.
Some salmon are. others are native to other states of the USA but all salmon are native to some river.
No, salmon can breed so it is technically a renewable resource.
Salmon is not native to New Mexico. However, sockeye salmon thrive in some of New Mexico's lakes that are deep and cold.
Coho
The Chinook salmon, scientifically known as Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, got its name from the Chinook people, a Native American tribe from the Pacific Northwest. The term "Chinook" refers to the tribe's language and culture, and the salmon has been a vital resource for them for centuries. The fish is also known as "king salmon" due to its large size and rich flavor.
Yes.
Salmon have always been native to both.
Salmon is not a native fish species in South India, so there is no specific word for salmon in Tamil.
Steelhead salmon and Atlantic salmon are two different species of salmon. Steelhead salmon are anadromous, meaning they can migrate between freshwater and saltwater, while Atlantic salmon spend their entire lives in freshwater before migrating to the ocean. Steelhead salmon have a more streamlined body shape and tend to be larger in size compared to Atlantic salmon. Additionally, Steelhead salmon are native to the Pacific Ocean, while Atlantic salmon are native to the Atlantic Ocean.