Salmon's life cycle and their incredible impact on our ecosystem
After spending years in the open ocean, these fish return to their natal streams, where they were born. It’s thought that salmon navigate using the Earth’s magnetic field and are able to recognize the smell of their home stream - often allowing them to return within metres of where they emerged from their egg. An adult salmon returning to spawn contains roughly 130 grams of nitrogen and 20 grams of phosphorus. These nutrients greatly benefit the ecosystem surrounding salmon-bearing waterways.

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To The Journey's End: The Lifecycle of the Atlantic Salmon

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I Cooked Every EXOTIC Salmon

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I am salmon

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Pacific Salmon and their Circle of Life

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Marine biologist weighs in on the farmed salmon vs wild salmon debate

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Artifishal: The Fight to Save Wild Salmon | Patagonia Films

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Salmons, from deadIy waters to native river

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Secret Life of Salmon | Episode 2 - "Where are all those baby Salmon?"

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Creek Days 2021 - I Am Salmon

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The Iceman Was NOT Who Scientists Thought For 30 Years — DNA Just Proved It

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When Wild Animals Get Way Too Close 😱

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The Salmon's Life Mission | Destination WILD

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Secret Life of Salmon | Episode 1 - "Why are Salmon Superheroes?"

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This Is Why STRAY CATS And RATS Are DISAPPEARING From America's LARGEST Landfill...

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The Ontario Salmon Run

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