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SALMON: ARE THEY COMING OR GOING?
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Secret Life of Salmon
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Secret life of salmon Most are anadromous (fish that spend all or part of their adult life in salt water and return to freshwater streams & rivers to spawn) Require water of superb quality, specific depth,temperature and flow speeds Species mature between 2-7 years and aggregate to spawn Don’t interbreed with other populations Found in N. Pacific from California to Alaska and Siberia to Japan Largest Salmon- Chinook 10-50lbs. Keystone Species-important food source for wild life Has survive over 2 million years
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BIODIVERSITY OF SALMON SPECIES Pacific Chum Coho Chinook Pink Sockeye
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LIFE CYCLE
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FEATURES
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CHINOOK
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Chum
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COHO
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Sockeye
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Pink/Humpback
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Kokanee
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SIZE AND SPOT COMPARISON
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Location of Tags on Salmon
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Tagging Salmon
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Causes of decline in Salmon population Fresh water habitat destruction Climate change Overfishing Agriculture and increase in erosion Mining, Logging Water Diversion Road building Urbanization Key Factor –DAMS Nonindigenous plants and animals Pesticide Runoff from agriculture
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DAMS Impact of dams on salmon 1. degrades water quality 2. alters waters flow pattern 3. alters food web 4.fragments habitats 5. prevents migration from spaw
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Storm water impact on Salmon
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How you can help Salmon! Make wise choices with yard care. e.g. carefully choose pesticides, herbicides, insecticides and fertilizers (avoid excess application) Avoid using impermeable materials for paving and side walks. Use of water should be selective. Use rain barrels, water when sun sets, use sprinklers Avoid soil erosion buy keeping soil covered
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HELP SALMON!!
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RESOURCES www.Kingcounty.gov/environment/animalsAndPlants www.wdfw.wa.gov/outreach/fishing/salmon.htm www.blueoceaninstitute.org www.nps.gov/olym/naturescience/the-salmon-life-cycles.htm Significance of Salmon/Natural Connections/ISBN 1-59458- 426-5/Bull Frog Films/copyright 1999.
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