1. How many calories are in a sockeye salmon? 1. How many calories are in a sockeye salmon? 2. Where do sockeye salmon spawn? 3. Do all salmon return to the exact same river in which they were born? 4. How old are sockeye salmon when they return to spawn? 5. Why do salmon go to the ocean instead of staying in freshwater year-round? 6. How do salmon navigate to find their natal stream? Their freshwater migration is no less demanding and just as amazing. An adult salmon’s ability to navigate a maze of lakes, rivers and streams begins when they are fry and smolt. Juvenile salmon imprint on the unique chemical signatures of the waters that they reared in and migrated through to the ocean. Essentially, they smell the water on the way to the ocean. On the return migration, they use those same chemical cues to smell their way back to their natal stream. 7. Why would all the salmon return and spawn in the same short time period? Salmon only spawn during open-water seasons and the development rate of eggs and alevins (larval salmon) is directly related to water temperature. Higher water temperatures shorten incubation time. Colder water temperatures lengthen it. Sockeye salmon in Katmai spawn in late summer and autumn when water temperatures are dropping, which helps to ensure that their eggs incubate over the optimal period of time. Predation may also influence the mass migration of salmon. Tens of thousands of fish can enter the Brooks River over a matter of hours or days overwhelming the predators trying to eat them. Like a school of sardines chased by whales, there are simply too many salmon for all the bears to eat them. Running upstream in large numbers lowers the chance that any one salmon will get eaten before it spawns. These fish are playing the odds to their advantage. 8. How many eggs can a female salmon lay? 9. How many eggs will develop and return as adult spawners? 10. How do salmon spawn?
After spawning, males will continue to remain sexually active and seek other females to mate with. The female will remain at her redd defending it until she dies about a week later. Back to Top11. When do the salmon eggs hatch? 12. Why do the salmon turn red? 13. What is that white stuff on the salmon? 14. Why do salmon leap in flat water? 15. Is there a second run of salmon in the Brooks River in September? This delay does impact the bears. In August, salmon are beginning to spawn in the river, but they are less concentrated, remain energetic, and are no longer migrating. This creates difficult fishing conditions for bears and almost all of the bears will leave the area, but by late August many salmon have already spawned and will begin to die. As the fish weaken and die, bears will again migrate to the Brooks River to feed. In September at Brooks Camp, bears are usually present in high numbers as they search for dead and dying salmon. 16. I see people fishing in the river. How can they fish for salmon if they are no longer eating? 17. What is a commercial fishery? 18. What does “escapement” refer to? |
Last updated: September 30, 2016