After more than 100 years of being blocked from the area, Atlantic salmon have been able to spawn in the upper waters of the River Derwent, thanks to the removal of a weir in their way ...
and then returning to natal streams to spawn. But since the 18th century, Atlantic salmon populations have declined dramatically throughout most of their East Coast range due mainly to dams, water ...
Fish need spawning gravels in the stream ... the strongest climate change impacts probably occur in the Atlantic feeding grounds where juvenile salmon migrate to grow into mature adults.
New rules to protect salmon and trout in the River Camel catchment in Cornwall have come into force. Any salmon and any sea ...
The Atlantic salmon is typically an anadromous fish; adults grow and mature in the ocean, and migrate into freshwater streams to spawn. Juveniles live in the streams for 2 to 6 years, at which point ...
Copious early rainfall and efforts aimed at restoring local salmon and steelhead trout habitat have made such scenes possible ...
After a few years of recording the salmon that have spawned and died in San Jose and Campbell creeks and rivers, the South ...
Atlantic salmon are anadromous and spend one-two years in streams as juveniles before migrating to the lake or ocean to feed as adults, and then returning to streams to spawn. Typically ...
and then returning to natal streams to spawn. But since the 18th century, Atlantic salmon populations have declined dramatically throughout most of their East Coast range due mainly to dams, water ...
The mountain headwaters of these rivers have reliably provided cold, clean water and suitable rearing habitat for Atlantic salmon for thousands ... Fish need spawning gravels in the stream bed ...
6 - the number of years after which some salmon return to the very same river that it was spawn in 29kgs - generally accepted as the weight of the largest salmon caught on rod and line.