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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SalmonidaeSalmonidae - Wikipedia

    Salmonidae ( / sælˈmɒnɪdiː /, lit. "salmon-like") is a family of ray-finned fish that constitutes the only currently extant family in the order Salmoniformes ( / sælˈmɒnɪfɔːrmiːz /, lit. "salmon-shaped"), consisting of 11 extant genera and over 200 species collectively known as " salmonids " or " salmonoids ".

    • Chinook. (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) The king of salmon, the Chinook, are the largest of them. On rare occasions they can even reach 100 pounds, though most large Chinook are closer to 50 pounds.
    • Black Sea. (Salmo labrax) The Black Sea salmon lives in the rivers, lakes, and northern region of the Black and Azov Seas in Eastern Europe. Some populations are anadromous, meaning they migrate from the salty Black Sea to rivers, while others remain in the rivers and lakes in the surrounding area.
    • Coho. (Oncorhynchus kisutch) Coho salmon are masters at living in small, shallow tributaries. For this reason, they are often found in coastal brooks and streams, even near neighborhoods and cities.
    • Chum. (Oncorhynchus keta) Chum salmon are also known as dog salmon, likely due to the set of distinct canine teeth that protrude from their mouth during spawning.
  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › SalmonidaeSalmonidae - Wikiwand

    Salmonidae ( / sælˈmɒnɪdiː /, lit. "salmon-like") is a family of ray-finned fish that constitutes the only currently extant family in the order Salmoniformes ( / sælˈmɒnɪfɔːrmiːz /, lit. "salmon-shaped"), consisting of 11 extant genera and over 200 species collectively known as " salmonids " or " salmonoids ".

  3. May 6, 2024 · Learn about salmon, the large fish of the family Salmonidae, especially the Pacific salmon, which have six species and distinctive life cycles. Find out how salmon navigate, spawn, and are fished commercially and recreationally.

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