Chinook salmon released into Yukon River in Alaska, USA.
How many species of salmon are there and how large can they get?
There are seven species of Pacific salmon. Five of them occur in North American waters: chinook, coho, chum, sockeye, and pink. Masu and amago salmon occur only in Asia. There is one species of Atlantic salmon.
Chinook/King salmon are the largest salmon and get up to 58 inches (1.5 meters) long and 126 pounds (57.2 kg). Pink salmon are the smallest at up to 30 inches (0.8 meters) long and 12 pounds (5.4 kg), although they average 3 to 5 pounds (1.3-2.3 kg).
Note: Steelhead trout are often listed as an eighth Pacific salmon, but unlike other Pacific salmon, they are capable of repeat spawning and do not die after spawning. It has been suggested that they be grouped with other fish as 'Pacific Trout.'
Learn more: Western Fisheries Research Center - Questions and Answers about Salmon
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Chinook salmon released into Yukon River in Alaska, USA.
After gastric tagging the adult Chinook, it was released back into the Klickitat River.
After gastric tagging the adult Chinook, it was released back into the Klickitat River.
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Are salmon endangered worldwide?
How do salmon know where their home is when they return from the ocean?
How far do salmon travel?
How long do salmon usually live?
When can salmon be seen migrating to their spawning area?
Where are salmon most endangered?
Why are there so few salmon left?
Why do salmon change color and die after they spawn?
Why do salmon eggs come in different colors?
Where can I find fish consumption advisories for my state?
What is the largest freshwater fish?
Chinook salmon released into Yukon River in Alaska, USA.
Chinook salmon released into Yukon River in Alaska, USA.
After gastric tagging the adult Chinook, it was released back into the Klickitat River.
After gastric tagging the adult Chinook, it was released back into the Klickitat River.