FISH

Pink Salmon

Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

The smallest and most abundant Pacific salmon, with a strict two-year life cycle and a humped spawning male.

Where it lives

Pink salmon range across the North Pacific from California to Korea. They have a rigid two-year life cycle; this creates genetically isolated odd-year and even-year populations in each river. Juveniles head straight to sea after emerging from gravel — no freshwater rearing phase.

How to recognise it

Sea-phase fish are bright silver with very small scales and large oval black spots on the back and on both lobes of the tail. Spawning males develop a pronounced hump in front of the dorsal fin (hence “humpback”), a hooked jaw, and a dingy greenish coloration with brown blotches.

Diet & behavior

At sea, pinks feed almost exclusively on zooplankton, krill, and small fish. Returning fish enter rivers in late summer, spawn in lower-river gravels, and die. Eggs hatch in winter and fry migrate to sea almost immediately.

Fisheries & Conservation

Globally Least Concern and overwhelmingly the most numerous salmon species. They support the largest Pacific salmon fishery by volume, much of it canned.

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