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Salmon and Salmon |
Salmo Salar, or Atlantic Salmon, is the most wanted and most appreciated fish that lives in the North Atlantic and rivers flowing into the Ocean. Salmon roe is as popular as fillet. In the Nordic countries, fishers smoke these eggs and consume them on a buttered cookie. Fish is appreciated for its rich content of meat, Omega 3, and fatty acids.
Salmon live in all the rivers that flow into the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, in the rivers of North America and Europe, except the rivers that flow into the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. Salmon is a common fish in Great Britain, France, the Iberian Peninsula, Germany, the Scandinavian Peninsula, Poland, and all the rivers of Russia, which flow into the White Sea and the Baltic Sea.
Salmon is a predatory fish. It lives in the cold waters of the Seas and Oceans. He climbs rivers to lay his eggs and fertilize them. Not all salmon die after spawning, as one might think. Some of them return exhausted to the waters of the Seas and the Oceans and resume their Life cycle. Strong specimens return during their lifetime, three or four times in rivers to perpetuate the species. This produces an essential natural selection for the survival of the species