Spokesman Review
Fell for some click bait this morning, and I'm not exactly sure what I learned (the article, like most written about salmon for news media, shows a lack of salmon knowledge on behalf of the author; note the stock image of an obviously adult coho captioned as "baby" salmon), but the paper described within documents some very interesting findings about smolt (or is it fingerlings, like the article seems to suggest??).
I think it matters whether we're talking fingerlings or smolts here, but either way, that some juvenile salmon (and probably steelhead) spend time in multiple estuaries before hitting the ocean full-time is interesting, to say the least. I suspect it might do a lot to explain why adult salmon sometimes "stray" or "dip" into non-natal streams on their spawning runs. I can also see how this highlights, yet again, the importance of ample, diverse, healthy freshwater habitat.
I'm going to try and locate the paper and read it, so I can get my facts straight, but I posted this for the purpose of discussion... which we do here!
Fell for some click bait this morning, and I'm not exactly sure what I learned (the article, like most written about salmon for news media, shows a lack of salmon knowledge on behalf of the author; note the stock image of an obviously adult coho captioned as "baby" salmon), but the paper described within documents some very interesting findings about smolt (or is it fingerlings, like the article seems to suggest??).
I think it matters whether we're talking fingerlings or smolts here, but either way, that some juvenile salmon (and probably steelhead) spend time in multiple estuaries before hitting the ocean full-time is interesting, to say the least. I suspect it might do a lot to explain why adult salmon sometimes "stray" or "dip" into non-natal streams on their spawning runs. I can also see how this highlights, yet again, the importance of ample, diverse, healthy freshwater habitat.
I'm going to try and locate the paper and read it, so I can get my facts straight, but I posted this for the purpose of discussion... which we do here!