Salmon on the Internet

This page gives you links to other salmon pages that will give more information to students and teachers.

Growing Fish in Water Treatment Pools This page talks about how they hatch baby salmon and let them go when they are big. They do this so that salmon can live in areas that are dangerous and would almost be impossible to survive if they were babies.

Pay the Price This page talks about how humans abused the privalege of having salmon for so many years and now they are going to have to pay the price. It gives you facts and figures of how much it will cost America to help the salmon off the endangered list.

Help Put Salmon Back in the White Salmon River This page talks about how you can help them with their struggle to bring the salmon back to Washington's rivers.

Chinook Salmon--Endangered This page talks about the Chinook salmon, which used to grow out of control in the Northwest and now there are so few.

Main Salmon This page tells you about the main salmon cascades through the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area, the largest wilderness in the United States. The Shoshoni called it the Tom Agit Pah which means big fish water.

Aquatic Science Journal Information This page will tell you about salmon aquaculture. It also tells you about the environment and what people are doing to save the salmon.

Welcome to the Arizona Game and Fish Department Home Page This home page tells you about the places where you can find salmon. It also tells you about how the water flows affect the salmon.

Atlantic Salmon Federation This page is about one of the largest organizations in Atlanta that is devoted to saving the Atlantic salmon and its habitats. They were succesful in restoring the salmon back to its natural habitat.

California Fisheries Information Home Page This page gives you links to other pages that have information about salmon. The links that they have are: Ocean, Weather, Fisheries Management, Conservation Links, Fishing Industry Links, Seafood Aquaculture, Research, and Education.

University of Washington Columbia River Salmon Passage(Crisp) This page gives information on the rivers where salmon live in Washintgon State.

URI Department of Fisheries, Animals, & Veterinary Science This page is from Rhode Island which deals with fisheries and other things. They have links to other fisheries and networks.

Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences This page tells you about Texas University and how it participates in wildlife conservation.

Missouri Conservation Department This page tells you what magazines are available if you are interested in salmon and their environment. This page is updated frequently so you will know things that have happened recently.

North Atlantic Fisheries College This page is about the Atlantic College and the fisheries program that they have there.

Oregon Department of Fish and WildlifeThis page provides information about what the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife are doing to protect and enhance salmon.

Pacific Fishery Biologists This page is for those who want to become a member of a fishery. Memberships include a newsletter and opportunities for a fisheries scholarship.

Salmon Listserv information This is a page done by the Riverdale School with information about Listserv Salmon.

Does something smell fishy? This page tells you about the differences between the Atlantic Salmon and the Pacific Salmon.

Salmon Life History This page information about the life cycle of the salmon and also includes pictures of the various stages of development.

The Salmon Page This page gives you a brief overview of anything you would want to know about salmon. It also gives you neat graphics that are not too complex.

West Coast Salmon News This page gives you updates of what's going on in the salmon world.

The Arctic Salmon web page gives you information on how Arctic salmon from Finland, Norway, Russia, and Sweden are different from Oncorhynchus salmon. It also tells you about their migrating habits.

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