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Yes, salmon do take care of their young. After spawning, the female salmon prepares a nest called a redd in which she lays her eggs. The male then releases sperm over the eggs, and both parents may guard the redds from predators until they die shortly after spawning.
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.
Alaska is known for its salmon fishing industry, particularly for wild-caught salmon like sockeye, coho, and king (chinook) salmon. The state's rivers and streams are abundant with salmon during their annual spawning runs.
Salmon typically return to hatcheries during their spawning season, which can vary based on the specific species of salmon and their natural migration patterns. In general, salmon can return to hatcheries from late summer to early fall.
Salmon can live both in groups and alone. They are known to form schools, especially during migrations, spawning, or feeding. However, they can also be solitary when searching for territories or during periods of rest.
A "salmon nest" is properly referred to as a salmon spawning bed.
Spawning
Females are called "does" or "hens". Males are called "bucks" or "cocks".
Salmon are plentiful in these rivers when they are spawning.
Nothing.
spawning grounds are where salmon and other fish lay their eggs
No, a celt is a type of prehistoric stone or metal tool. Post-spawning salmon are typically referred to as "kelts" or "spent fish." These salmon have completed their reproductive cycle and are usually darker in color with reduced energy reserves.
Bears eat salmon they catch while the salmon are traveling upstream to their spawning grounds. The 'spawning run' for most North American salmon species starts in late spring or early summer and ends in the fall, October or November, in most spawning grounds.
After spawning salmon deteriorate rapidly as their bodies have lost a lot of corticosteroids during spawning.This is called programmed aging. Most adult salmon die in the streams they were born in.
the mother dies
Yes, salmon do take care of their young. After spawning, the female salmon prepares a nest called a redd in which she lays her eggs. The male then releases sperm over the eggs, and both parents may guard the redds from predators until they die shortly after spawning.
Salmon is renewable because salmon reproduce quickly, unlike oil, which takes millions of years to reform.