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Sockeye salmon / Coho salmon / Chum salmon / Salish Sea / Strait of Georgia / British Columbia Coast / Chinook salmon / Redfish Lake / San Juan Islands / Fish / Salmon / Oncorhynchus
Date: 2012-11-06 14:37:39
Sockeye salmon
Coho salmon
Chum salmon
Salish Sea
Strait of Georgia
British Columbia Coast
Chinook salmon
Redfish Lake
San Juan Islands
Fish
Salmon
Oncorhynchus

Fraser River Sockeye 2 Postsmolt Year 2 Postsmolt Year The author of Our Heritage of the Seas says “British Columbia salmon go to the Siberian shores

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