chinook salmon

     

The Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, (erived from Russian чавыча), is a species of anadromous fish in the salmon family. It is a Pacific Ocean salmon and is variously known as the king salmon, tyee salmon, Columbia River salmon, black salmon, chub salmon, hook bill salmon, winter salmon, Spring Salmon, Quinnat Salmon and blackmouth. Chinook Salmon are typically divided into "races" with "spring chinook", "summer chinook", and "fall chinook" being most common. Races are determined by the timing of adult entry into fresh water. A "winter chinook" run is recognized in the Sacramento River.

Trivia about chinook salmon

  • This largest species of salmon, Oregon's state fish, shares its name with an Indian tribe & may grow to 3 feet

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