Monday, March 29, 2004

Pacific Mountain System, Animal life

The anadromous (river-spawning) salmon is the most distinctive creature of the coastal ranges. Five species—pink, chum, coho, sockeye, and chinook—are found in the streams draining the mountains, each with its own distinctive range and environmental conditions. The pink and chum spawn in coastal streams near the ocean, while the sockeye usually spawns in upstream lakes.

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