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The Chinook salmon / ʃ ɪ ˈ n ʊ k / (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is the largest and most valuable species of Pacific salmon. [2] Its common name is derived from the Chinookan peoples. Other vernacular names for the species include king salmon, Quinnat salmon, Tsumen, spring salmon, chrome hog, Blackmouth, and Tyee salmon.
The Clatsop shared salmon, berries, and hunting tips with the Corps of Discovery. In contrast to the Corps' interactions with the Plains Indians the previous winter, their interaction with the Clatsop was more limited.
10 sty 2024 · The tyee salmon, also known as Chinook salmon, is a keystone species in the Pacific Northwest. It plays a critical role in the region’s ecosystems as both a predator and prey. As a top predator, tyee salmon help to regulate the populations of other fish and invertebrates.
tyee salmon; Definitions; a Chinook salmon, especially one over a specified weight. See tyee (def. 3) 1958 quote.
The name Tyee means ‘Chief’ in the local language of British Columbia where they were originally found. Tyee weigh over 30 pounds, and have been caught in Campbell River since 1924. Tyee were originally caught from a boat with no motor and a hook with no barb. The Tyee is rare among salmon.
17 maj 2022 · In interviews, I asked Elders to identify and rank what they believe are the greatest threats to wild salmon. The rankings pointed to salmon farms, climate change, industrial development ...
Article History. Also called: king salmon, spring salmon, quinnat, or tyee. Related Topics: Pacific salmon. chinook salmon, (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) prized North Pacific food and sport fish of the family Salmonidae. It weighs up to 60 kg (130 pounds) and is silvery with round black spots.