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Raw salmon.
Photo with shallow depth of field of open jar with red caviar and a spoon above it
The spawning salmon see their final destination in Valdez, Alaska. It is here that they will reproduce and start a new circle of life.
Grizzly bear fishing in the river catching spawning salmon in Hyder, Alaska.
A brown (or grizzly) bear in Alaska chasing salmon
Colorful Pink Salmon Jumping Dam Issaquah Creek Washington. Every autumn salmon come up creek to Hatchery. Salmon come from as far as 3,000 miles.
Many sockeye salmon spawning on the fast flowing Russian River.\n\nTaken in Alaska, USA
close up of salmon steak with seafood for healthy dinner.
Photo taken in Rausu, Japan
close up of a raw fresh seafood in a bowl ready for cooking for a dinner.
The chef prepares fresh red fish on the kitchen table in the hotel. Before frying, fish steaks are seasoned with aromatic herbs. Asian cuisine
View of Kokanee salmon in eastern Oregon
Open jar with red caviar and a spoon in it (photo with full depth of field)
raw fresh salmon steaks on a concrete black board ready for cooking.
Sheer instinct drive the salmon to their breeding grounds. Nothing will stop the urge to move forward. This Salmon has made it this far with brute strength and determination. A moment in flight is captured as this salmon has made it over the rapid waters. Many such as this will make the quest to Valdez, Alaska, completing the circle of life. Loop
Toronto, On, Canada  - October 20, 2023: Salmon Run on the Humber River at Old Mill Park in Canada
Salmon purse seiners catch pink, sockeye and chum salmon. The pink and sockeye salmon fisheries usually occur during the later half of the summer. Purse seines are nets used to encircle fish. The top of the seine is called a float line, kept buoyant\nby corks.  Prince William Sound; Alaska; Chugach National Forest; Nellie Juan-College Fiord Wilderness Study Area.
A brown (or grizzly) bear in Alaska chasing salmon
Spawning salmon have reached the end of their road. Their race is over while others will continue to push forward towards their spawning ground.
A brown (or grizzly) bear in Alaska chasing salmon
Salmon make their way upstream. They are on a mission.  They are driven to reach the end of their journey. The fish want to get to the place of their birth. This is the end of their journey, the final stage in the life cycle of a salmon.  The fish have reached a roadblock and only the strongest will survive.
Pink salmon or humpback salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) is a species of anadromous fish in the salmon family. It is the smallest and most abundant of the Pacific salmon. Pink salmon run.  Prince William Sound; Alaska; Chugach National Forest;  Nellie Juan-College Fiord Wilderness Study Area; .Pacific Ocean; Gulf of Alaska.
Alaskan brown bears on Katmai peninsula catching and eating salmon at Brooks Falls
Toronto, On, Canada  - October 20, 2023: Salmon Run on the Humber River at Old Mill Park in Canada
Prize salmon is pulled from the Copper River. These prized salmon are enjoyed by people all across the world. For Alaskans, it is a way of life.
River salmon moving upstream in British Columbia
Close-up of pink salmon hybrid tea rose in bloom in the flowerbed
Raw salmon portions
A brown (or grizzly) bear in Alaska chasing salmon
A brown (or grizzly) bear in Alaska chasing salmon
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