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A chum salmon jumping upstream to spawn in Chico Creek in Bremerton, Washington.
Cycle of life, fish carcasses
Underwater photography of chum salmon in the Churui River, Shibetsu Town, eastern Hokkaido
Picture of a real (not a plastic wall trophy) alaskan salmon, caught in Clear Creek near Talkeetna, Alaska. This is a male silver salmon or coho, known scientifically as Oncorhynchus kisutcha.
Salmon in the river, ready to swim against the current. Underwater photography. Alaskan Salmon Migration: A Journey Full of Challenges and Wonders. USA., 2017
Kokanee Salmon on their return journey to the creek where they were born on the shores of Lake Tahoe where they will spawn and die.
Fly fishing for coho salmon in Alaska
Thousands of fish will return to this \nSpawning ground. They are on a mission.  They are driven to reach the end of their journey. The fish want to get to the place of their birth.
The salmon run is the time when salmon, which have migrated from the ocean, swim to the upper reaches of rivers where they spawn on gravel beds. After spawning, all Pacific salmon and most Atlantic salmon die, and the salmon life cycle starts over again.
Trout in a lake
Salmon fish swimming in water, Norway.
Salmon run up stream through the ladder at the Ballard locks.
A chum salmon jumping upstream to spawn in Chico Creek at Silverdale, Washington, on November 1, 2009.
Releasing a King Salmon caught on a fly in Alaska.
Underwater photography of cherry salmon in Nakashibetsu Town, Hokkaido
August 27, 2021, Valdez, Alaska. Salmon, in the thousands, have made their way to their spawning grounds. These fish fought to the very last breath of their life to do what they were intended to do.  It is quite a sight to see thousand of fish fighting, even to their demise, I to get to the place of their birth.
Living in the Northern Pacific ocean the Chinook salmon fish live in schools and mate in rivers.
View of a real (not a plastic wall trophy) alaskan salmon, caught in Susitna River near Willow, Alaska. This is a female silver salmon or coho known scientifically as Oncorhynchus kisutcha.
Coho salmon is a river fish.
Salmon swim up Grave Creek to spawn in northern Montana
Salmon is jumping in wild water against flow direction, aside of rocks, white water, whole body of the salmon, USA, Alaska, Wrangell, Anan Wildlife Observatory
Getting ready to release this King Salmon (Chinook) caught fly fishing in Alaska.
Underwater view of Kokanee salmon in eastern Oregon
Unique Fish: Pearl Mullet of the lake Van at migration. Long Exposure. Motion. Blurred motion.
Rainbow Trout, salmo gairdneri, Fishes Swimming in a Freshwater Aquarium in France
Picture of a real fish, wild Alaskan salmon, very colorful spawning adult male, known as chum salmon or dog salmon or scientifically Oncorhynchus  keta. Male salmon develops large canine-like teeth, olive green coloration on the back with maroon sides covered with irregular dull red bars. This one, caught in Montana Creek, Alaska, was released immediately after taking picture. Since fish is alive, it is covered with slime, hence impression that picture may not be too sharp
Fisherman with caught fish isolated on white, closeup
Migrating Pacific Salmon, Yuba River, California.
Eastern Hokkaido, cherry salmon migration upstream
trout swim up a small creek in south western Montana to spawn
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Subsistence catch of dog salmon.jpg
Service hatchery staff crowd juvenile salmon out of a raceway.jpg
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Brown bear feeding on salmon fish ursus arctos.jpg
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Male and female red salmon oncorhynchus nerka.jpg
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King salmon chinook salmon tail oncorhynchus tshawytscha.jpg
Rainbow trout fishes underwater oncorhynchus mykiss.jpg
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King salmon draying on roacks oncorhynchus tshawytscha.jpg
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Sockeye salmon on spawning grounds.jpg
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Alaska salmon jumping out of water.jpg
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Fisherman in boat with 80 pound king salmon caught.jpg
Fisherman with two silver salmon coho sport fishing.jpg
Male and female fishermans with a chrome bright king salmon caught.jpg
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Adult sockeye salmon encounter a waterfall on their way up river to spawn.jpg
Recreational salmon fishing for kings or also called chinook black or blackmouth.jpg
Anglers read about the life cycle of the red sockeye salmon.jpg
An atlantic salmon parr of the machias river in eastern maine.jpg
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