young salmon live in fresh water habitats while adults live in marine waters. adults travel back to fresh water though to lay their eggs.
salmon live in rivers. I dont really know the proper term for it but it is the correct answer. They live in rivers because they are constently swimming in the rivers fast current. Once the time come the salmon swim up river and lay eggs on the bottom. Then the salmon swim back down and repeat the prosses until it dies.-hope this helps!
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Chinook Salmon (oncorhynchus tshawytsha) habitats can be found in California, Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon.
Chinook Salmon (oncorhynchus tshawytsha) habitats can be found in California, Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon.
Randall E. McCoy has written: 'A pilot project for the salmon and steelhead habitat inventory and analysis project' -- subject(s): Habitat, Steelhead (Fish), Fish habitat improvement, Salmon, Restoration ecology
A Pink Salmon habitat are streams, marshes and rivers. The rivers and streams originate from the ocean. When they get older, they go deeper in the water. When they mate, they go on a long journey to go back to their home, and lay eggs there.
Well, the Salmon Crested Cockatoo has gotten endangered for Illegal trapping, Habitat loss, and people are keeping them as pets.
Most dams have side-runs, fish ladders, tubes or tunnels for salmon to move past the dam. The problem remains that the dam may have flooded the salmon's original breeding grounds. Most dam agencies try to maintain some of the salmon's original breeding habitat. If all of this habitat is destroyed, then those salmon can not reproduce.
Kenneth M. Rood has written: 'Hydrology and water use for salmon streams in the Fraser Delta Habitat Management Area, British Columbia' -- subject(s): Fish habitat improvement, Salmon
Steelhead trout and salmon are not the same fish, but they are related. Steelhead trout are a type of trout that are closely related to salmon. They are known for their silvery color and are often mistaken for salmon, but they have some differences in terms of size, taste, and habitat.
G. Mathias Kondolf has written: 'Salmon spawning habitat rehabilitation in the Merced, Tuolumne, and Stanislaus Rivers, California' -- subject(s): Fishes, Spawning, Salmon, Fish habitat improvement, Effect of dams on
Salmon are typically found in their natural habitat in cold, clear waters of rivers and oceans in the Northern Hemisphere. They are known to migrate between freshwater and saltwater environments during different stages of their life cycle.
An alevin is a newly hatched fish, especially a salmon.