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  2. Copper River (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    The river's commercial salmon season is very brief, beginning in May for chinook salmon, and sockeye salmon for periods lasting mere hours or several days at a time. [22] Sport fishing by contrast is open all year-long, [ 23 ] but peak season on the Copper River lasts from August to September, when the coho salmon runs.

  3. Sockeye salmon - Wikipedia

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    Sockeye salmon do not feed during reproduction. [22] Feeding ends once they enter into freshwater, which can be several months before spawning. [23] Embryos are maintained with only endogenous food supplies for about 3–8 months. [30] Reproduction in the sockeye salmon has to be accomplished with the energy stores brought to the spawning grounds.

  4. File:Fisherman dip netting salmon from the Copper River ...

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    English: On verso of image: Dipping salmon from the Copper River in Alaska Subjects (LCTGM): Fishermen--Alaska--Copper River; Fishing--Alaska--Copper River;

  5. 10 Popular Smoked Salmon Brands, Tasted & Ranked - AOL

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    Delicate and rich in flavor, smoked salmon is a popular breakfast item in America. Our writer tried multiple varieties to find the very best. 10 Popular Smoked Salmon Brands, Tasted & Ranked

  6. Sockeye begin epic Northwest journey - AOL

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    Jul. 21—Snake River sockeye salmon are making a good showing at Bonneville Dam, but the endangered fish must contend with rising water temperatures to complete their daunting 900-mile journey ...

  7. Record sockeye salmon run on Columbia River is now threatened ...

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    These sockeye undertake the longest migration of any sockeye in the world, at nearly 900 river miles, uphill all the way to Redfish Lake, in Idaho, at 6,547 feet above sea level.

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