It a salmon
Red salmon (sockeye is a species of salmon)
it eats sockeye salmon
Sockeye salmon like to feed on aquatic insects when they are in freshwater. When they migrate to the ocean, they feed on squid, fish, amphipods and copepods.
A Kokanee is a type of freshwater fish that is actually a landlocked form of sockeye salmon. They are typically found in lakes in North America and are known for their bright red color during spawning season.
Minnows and aquatic life as young, then fish as they become adults in the ocean.
Salmon
Harold J. Geiger has written: 'Northern Chatham Strait sockeye salmon' -- subject(s): Statistics, Sockeye salmon, Fish stock assessment, Fishery management, Sockeye salmon fisheries, Subsistence fishing
Salmon the ones that turn red and green durka durka
They are one of the seven Pacific salmon species, and are in the fish vertebrate group.
Kookanee Salmon a landlocked relative of the Sockeye.
Kristine Petersen has written: '1993 brood sockeye and chinook salmon reared and released at Rock Island fish hatchery complex facilities' -- subject(s): Sockeye salmon, Chinook salmon, Chinook salmon fisheries, Sockeye salmon fisheries, Hatchery fishes
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Oncorhynchus nerka.