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48 DIVERSITY                                                                            FISH AND AMPHIBIANS 49




 The Journey Home                                                      Survival


                                                                       Of the more than 7,500 eggs that two females can lay, only two
                                                                       hatched fish will remain at the end of the life cycle of two years.
 fter living in the ocean for five or six years, the Pacific red salmon (Oncorhynchus  Many eggs die before hatching, and after hatching, salmon fry are
                                                                       easy prey for other fish.
 nerka) returns to the river where it was born to reproduce. The journey lasts from
 A two to three months, and it demands a great deal of energy. The salmon must swim  Eggs                   7,500
 against the current, climb waterfalls, and evade predators, including bears and eagles. Once  2  Red River   Fry   4,500
                                          The salmon returns to its
 the salmon reach the river, the female lays her eggs, and the male fertilizes them. Typically,  birthplace to spawn. Males  Fry   650
 the same locations in specific rivers are sought year after year. This species of salmon dies  have intense coloration  Fry   200
                                          with a green head.           Salmon                               50
 after completing the reproductive cycle, unlike the Atlantic salmon, which repeats the cycle  Adult        4
 three or four times. Once the eggs hatch, the cycle begins anew.      Salmon
                                                                       Egg                                  2
                                                                       Spawning



 1  Strenuous Race                                   3     The Couple                      5,000
 Salmon swim upstream from the
                                                           While females are busy preparing nests
 ocean to the river. On the way
 many fall prey to bears.                                  in the sand to deposit their eggs, males  QUANTITY OF EGGS A
                                                           compete for mates.              FEMALE CAN LAY
          Seen from above, salmon
          appear as a large red spot.
                                       MOUTH                            BACK
                                       During mating season,            A hump develops in
                                       the lower jaw of the             the dorsal section of
           6-Year                      male curves upward.              the body.
 ASIA  ALASKA  U.S..
           Cycle
 The Route  LENGTH OF TIME                                                                     COLOR
                                                                                               The blue-backed
 There are six species of salmon in the Pacific  FROM SPAWNING                                 salmon turns a
                                                                                               fiery red.
 Neither waterfalls nor
 Ocean and one in the Atlantic. The red salmon  TO ADULTHOOD
 (Oncorhynchus nerka) migrates from the  strong currents can stop
 salmon in their journey.
 Pacific Ocean to the rivers of the United
 States and Canada on one side and to the
 rivers of Alaska and eastern Asia on the other.
 5  Fry     4     Spawning
                  The female deposits between
 Only 40 percent of the eggs
                  2,500 and 5,000 eggs in a series
 3 months  Death  laid each autumn hatch. The  of nests. The male fertilizes them
 fry remain in the river for
                  as they fall between the rocks.
 migrate to the ocean.
 ESTIMATED DURATION OF THE  6  Adult salmon die a few days after  up to two years and then
 spawning, exhausted by the work
 SALMON'S JOURNEY TO THE  they have done. Their bodies
 RIVER WHERE IT WAS BORN  decompose along the river bank.
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