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Chinook Salmon
Chinook salmon, also known as king salmon, the largest of the five Pacific salmon species, recognized for its commercial as well as its sportfishing value. Like most members of the trout and salmon family, Chinook salmon are anadromous—they hatch in rivers, migrate to the sea, and then return to their native streams to lay their eggs, or spawn, and die. Chinook migrate farther than any other salmon, traveling up to 3200 km (up to 2000 mi) inland to spawn.

Rainbow Trout/Steelhead
Rainbow Trout, type of trout and highly prized game fish, native to cold coastal streams and lakes on both sides of the Pacific Ocean and now found around the world. Rainbow trout are native to the west coast of North America from Baja California to the Bering Sea, and the east coast of Asia from the Bering Sea to Japan. Because of their popularity as a game fish, rainbow trout have been introduced to suitably cold streams and lakes all over the world. Most rainbow trout stay in streams their entire lives, but some migrate to lakes, and others migrate to sea. As adults both seagoing rainbow trout and their freshwater counterparts return to their streams of origin to spawn/lay eggs.

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