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Coho salmon turn red and return to the exact place of their birth, in this case the White River, to spawn.
Many sockeye salmon spawning on the fast flowing Russian River.\n\nTaken in Alaska, USA
A Kokanee salmon swims upstream in Kelowna's Mission Creek spawning channel.
freshwater lamprey
A split image of a male sockeye salmon in the Adams River, BC.
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.
Coho salmon is a river fish.
Salmon swim up Grave Creek to spawn in northern Montana
Side view of a female chum salmon swimming upstream in Seattle, Washington, United States
Cycle of life, fish carcasses
Pink salmon or humpback salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) is a species of anadromous fish in the salmon family. It is the smallest and most abundant of the Pacific salmon. Pink salmon run.  Prince William Sound; Alaska; Chugach National Forest;  Nellie Juan-College Fiord Wilderness Study Area; .Pacific Ocean; Gulf of Alaska.
Dead fish on the beach at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park, Alaska
Salmon run in Ontario
A colorful, red, spawning Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
River salmon moving upstream in British Columbia
spawning chum salmon
Head shot close-up of a large Rainbow Trout with fishing fly in it's mouth. Was caught on a fly in Fall River, a Central Oregon river. Fall River is a tributary to the Deschutes River. A popular fish in Oregon lakes and rivers. Bend, Oregon.
At water's edge
Many sockeye salmon spawning on the fast flowing Alaskan Russian River.\n\nTaken in Homer, Alaska, USA
Underwater photography of chum salmon in the Churui River, Shibetsu Town, eastern Hokkaido
Kokanee salmon spawning in a remote stream. British Columbia, Canada. Kokanee salmon - a landlocked species of salmon - turn bright red in late fall during spawning. The clear creeks in the region provide an impressive show of colour during this annual event. Bears, wolves, coyotes, eagles and other carnivores frequent these streams to feed on the fish. The fish lay their eggs and then die.
Closeup side view of a chum salmon in Seattle, WA in Seattle, Washington, United States
trout swim up a small creek in south western Montana to spawn
Underwater view of Kokanee salmon in eastern Oregon
Trout fish bunch
Salmon going up the river
Rustenburg Nature Reserve.
Mountain river flowing
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