Yes. They are born in freshwater, then migrate to the ocean. They come back to the rivers to reproduce.
pink salmon
Sockeye Salmon live in the Pacific Ocean for 4 years
A pink salmon is a species of salmon that has a pinkish color. It is commonly found in the Pacific Ocean, particularly in the waters of North America, including Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
Salmon is the name of several fishes of the family Salmonidae.They are found in both north atlantic and pacific oceans. the Atlantic Ocean species belong to the genes salmo the Pacific Ocean species belong to the genus oncorhynchus
In a lake, in rivers, stream, and in the ocean. The best salmon are caught in the Pacific Northwest, especially in Alaska.
Salmon
The smallest pacific salmon is the Pink salmon !
Salmon can be found in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean and rivers. Salmon migrate from the oceans to rivers to spawn.
Pink salmon is a species of salmon that has a light pink flesh and is commonly found in the Pacific Ocean, particularly in the waters of North America and Asia.
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.
William G. Pearcy has written: 'Species composition and distribution of marine nekton in the Pacific Ocean off Oregon' -- subject(s): Marine plankton, Nekton 'Ocean ecology of North Pacific salmonids' -- subject(s): Coho salmon, Ecology, Marine ecology, Migration, Pacific salmon
Sockeye salmon can be found in the Northern Pacific Ocean and the many rivers that feed into it. Red salmon, blueback salmon and kokanee are other common names for the sockeye. Kokanee refers to sockeye salmon that live and breed in landlocked bodies of water.