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*Like a person's journey from home to abroad. Returning to the motherland from abroad in adulthood. The life of salmon is bound by the same rules. From river to sea, back to the same river - this is a long journey of salmon fish in the Pacific Ocean.
★ Travelogue of salmon fish:
Salmon are born in the river. Salmon are born in 50-100 days after hatching. The baby that is born from the egg is called 'Alvin'. After two or three days a week, the little salmon set out for the sea. Then it is called ‘fry’. Birds eat some of the small fish, some eat other fish. Yet they continue. Finds food on the go. The big ones continue to grow.
When they are a little bigger, they are called 'small'. This smolder falls into the sea. Grew up there perfectly. Then he became an adult salmon. Now it's time to return home. Older salmon flock back to the river where they were born. Back to reproduction and then death. Salmon's parents died after giving birth to a child. That is the end of all struggles. This time the new salmon flock is out on a journey, this is how their life cycle continues.
★How Salmon finds his own birthplace:
They travel about 10,000 miles at sea. The whole path is dangerous. Fisheries, pollution, natural disasters and man-made hazards - they all have to go through. Yet they live, survive. Nature saves them.
When the salmon returned after spending a year at sea, it was not too late for them to find out exactly where he was born. The homeland probably has a different smell. Finding out, the salmon appeared right there. Then he dug a hole in the ground and made a place for laying eggs. Build a house. The family started for reproduction.
★Wandering countries:
Most salmon are grown in Alaska. Most of it goes to Japan. Japan buys a huge amount of salmon every year. As a result, Japan fixes the price of salmon in the world market. Salmon is very important to America, Canada, Russia and Japan. This salmon is a major part of the Ainu festival in Japan. Salmon is highly valued in Russia. From Japan to Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, from Alaska to California - these fish are deeply involved in human life on this long waterway. Salmon is a symbol of tradition, abundance and aspiration to them. They are committed to their healthy environment and beautiful future. The long journey of salmon makes their daily life comfortable.
★Salmon of different varieties in terms of size and volume:
The largest sized salmon is ‘Chinook’ meaning King Salmon. A chinook can weigh up to 125 pounds. They usually weigh 22 pounds. 3 feet in length. There are also Coho, Cham, Pink, Sakei, Cherry and Steelhead. They are about two feet in length. This steelhead species was classified in 1989. In addition to these seven types of salmon, many other types of salmon are found in the Pacific Ocean.
All of them have the same lifestyle except Steelhead. That is, to be born in a river, to go out on a voyage after birth, to return to the old river for reproduction in full age, and to breed and die. However, in the case of steelheads and salmon in the Atlantic Ocean, this rule is slightly different. They can lay eggs several times.
★A different history:
Salmon is a thousand year old species. Archaeologists have unearthed 11,000-year-old salmon bones and human remains at Uski on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Researchers believe that at that time there was a breeding ground for salmon in Uski.
There are still. People of antiquity used to gather on the banks of the Uski River and pray to God for abundant salmon. There is another interesting thing. A closer look at human history reveals that the Stone Age people relied mainly on bison and mammoths for food. When the offspring of this land creature began to disappear, people's eyes fell on the water.
Then the Neolithic people left the shore and went down into the water in search of food. At that time large marine animals, whales, seahorses, salmon - all these were found in abundance. They used to hunt in the water at the risk of their lives.
★ The rivers are their abode:
Salmon can be seen in large numbers in the rivers of Colombia, Skina, Sacramento and Bellacula in the United States. There is also an abundance of salmon in the Achepuka River on the Sakhalin Island near Russia, or the Yukon River in Alaska, and the Amur River near Japan. In the Achepuka river of Sakhalin, the locals catch salmon in small nets or in old wooden boxes, some with empty hands.
★Salmon are valued by the Japanese:
It is difficult to compete with Japan in eating salmon. They eat this fish in gogros. Its pickles, salmon bake, fried, soup - all eaten by the Japanese. I don't even mind eating raw. The stomach, eggs, head of this fish - they all eat. Burgers and sausages made with salmon.
It is known that most of the salmon caught in the world is caught in Japan. The Japanese eat about four million tons of salmon a year. Tokyo's Sukiji market is the world's largest salmon market. The market sits long before the sun rises. The Americans used to throw salmon eggs first. Now of course those eggs are processed.
★Worldwide controversy over the rights of salmon:
There is a worldwide controversy over the rights of salmon. The governments of the United States, Canada, and Japan consider each salmon to be a unique animal in its homeland, even if it travels the world by sea. It is his nature to return to the country even after leaving the country.
So, why would he go to another country? But not everyone has this attitude. The idea of fishermen, especially in Taiwan and South Korea, is a gift of fish nature. So fish everyone. All of them, even Japanese fishermen, catch salmon in the sea to get traps. This trap is 30 feet deep in the sea. The matter is illegal. There is international law in this regard. Despite this, these fish are caught in large quantities by stealing. Newspapers in the United States and other countries have already written in protest.
Such traps have been banned in Australia and New Zealand. There has been a lot of condemnation in the UN General Assembly for catching salmon to get this trap. According to salmon experts, there is no point in wasting fish in this way. Because, the sea-going salmon is very small in size. But when that fish returns from the sea, its appearance is huge. So what is the benefit of catching small salmon before getting trapped?
★ Nutrition:
After catching salmon, it has to be left on ice for three weeks. Then the question of cooking. Otherwise, eating salmon directly is very risky. May cause digestive disturbances. This fish has a lot of protein. Its oil lowers blood sugar. Reduces the risk of heart disease. Salmon is now being cultivated in many countries of the world considering these benefits of human health.
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After catching salmon, it has to be left on ice for three weeks. Then the question of cooking. Otherwise, eating salmon directly is very risky. May cause digestive