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'''Salmon''' is a type of [[fish]] used in many dishes, including sushi. They are distinguished by their unique migratory and breeding tendencies. Salmon have the miraculous ability to find the original stream where they were born after swimming around for years in the [[ocean]], and returning there to breed.
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'''Salmon''' are a polyphyletic grouping of fish in the family Salmonidae. Most salmon are anadromous, hatching out in a gravel nest called a "Red" in a fresh water stream, then swimming out to salt water and growing to full size on a marine diet. After 2–5 years (depending on species) at sea they swim back to the stream where they hatched based on a combination of magnetic navigation and an acute sense of smell. Most Salmon return to the exact stream where they hatched.
==Quotes About Salmon==
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"I know that human beings and fish can coexist peacefully."-George W. Bush, during the Dick Cheney River Pollution Scandal
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Salmon was an important canned fish product before the wide spread popularity of canned tuna. Since the advent of [[salmon farming]] salmon has become the most popular fresh or frozen fish eaten by American families.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.fws.gov/pacific/webcam/ Little White Salmon National Fish Hatchery, Salmon Cam, live from the Pacific Northwest]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:00, June 26, 2016

Atlantic Salmon s.jpg

Salmon are a polyphyletic grouping of fish in the family Salmonidae. Most salmon are anadromous, hatching out in a gravel nest called a "Red" in a fresh water stream, then swimming out to salt water and growing to full size on a marine diet. After 2–5 years (depending on species) at sea they swim back to the stream where they hatched based on a combination of magnetic navigation and an acute sense of smell. Most Salmon return to the exact stream where they hatched.

Salmon was an important canned fish product before the wide spread popularity of canned tuna. Since the advent of salmon farming salmon has become the most popular fresh or frozen fish eaten by American families.

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