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Coho Salmon Collection

The coho salmon, also known as the silver salmon, is a remarkable species found in various regions of North America

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: Male Coho / Silver Salmon - migrating towards spawning beds. Pacific Northwest. LX407

Male Coho / Silver Salmon - migrating towards spawning beds. Pacific Northwest. LX407
TOM-1008 Male Coho / Silver Salmon - migrating towards spawning beds. Pacific Northwest. Oncorhynchus kisutch Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: Juvenile Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) resting in an eddy of the fast-moving Campbell River

Juvenile Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) resting in an eddy of the fast-moving Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: Canada, British Columbia. Black bear with freshly caught Coho salmon

Canada, British Columbia. Black bear with freshly caught Coho salmon

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: USA, Washington, Salmon Eggs

USA, Washington, Salmon Eggs

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: Underwater View Of Maturing Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch)

Underwater View Of Maturing Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch) Holding In A Pool In Hartney Creek Near Cordova, Alaska In Autumn; Cordova, Alaska, United States Of America

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: Illustration of male Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) fish

Illustration of male Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) fish

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: Illustration of North Pacific Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) fish

Illustration of North Pacific Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) fish

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: USA, Washington, Salmon Alevin

USA, Washington, Salmon Alevin

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: Silver / Coho Salmon - Alaska

Silver / Coho Salmon - Alaska
WAT-17978 Silver / Coho Salmon Alaska Oncorhynchus kisutch M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: Silver (Coho) salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch) with fly in the mouth, Coghill Lake

Silver (Coho) salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch) with fly in the mouth, Coghill Lake, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: Coho / Silver Salmon - attempting to jump falls while on fall spawning migration up freshwater river

Coho / Silver Salmon - attempting to jump falls while on fall spawning migration up freshwater river
TOM-1638 Coho / Silver Salmon - attempting to jump falls while on fall spawning migration up freshwater river Pacific Northwest - USA Oncorhynchus kisutch Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are

Background imageCoho Salmon Collection: Coho / Silver Salmon - jumping small falls while on autumn spawning migration up freshwater river

Coho / Silver Salmon - jumping small falls while on autumn spawning migration up freshwater river - Pacific Northwest
TOM-1696 Coho / Silver Salmon - jumping small falls while on autumn spawning migration up freshwater river Pacific Northwest - Oregon - USA Oncorhynchus kisutch Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that


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The coho salmon, also known as the silver salmon, is a remarkable species found in various regions of North America. From the Pacific Northwest to Alaska and even Vancouver Island in Canada, these magnificent fish captivate both wildlife enthusiasts and fishermen alike. In the fast-moving Campbell River of British Columbia, juvenile they are be seen resting peacefully in eddies. Their vibrant colors shimmer under the sunlight, showcasing their beauty against the backdrop of this picturesque location. Meanwhile, black bears in British Columbia take advantage of their hunting skills to catch freshly caught coho salmon. This natural spectacle demonstrates the interconnectedness between different species within an ecosystem. Moving southwards to Washington State, we witness another stage in the life cycle of these incredible creatures. Salmon eggs are carefully guarded and nurtured by dedicated individuals who understand their importance for future generations. Venturing further north into Cordova, Alaska during autumn reveals an underwater view of maturing coho salmon holding in a pool within Hartney Creek. The tranquil scene highlights nature's ability to create sanctuaries where these fish can mature before embarking on their spawning journey. Illustrations provide us with detailed depictions of male coho salmon alongside other iconic North Pacific species like sockeye salmon. These illustrations serve as reminders that art can capture not only physical attributes but also scientific knowledge about our natural world. As we explore more Alaskan landscapes such as Coghill Lake or freshwater rivers within the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, we encounter silver (coho) salmon attempting daring jumps up falls during their fall spawning migration. Witnessing this display showcases their determination and resilience throughout this critical period. Whether it's observing them restfully swimming through rivers or witnessing them leaping upstream against all odds, one thing remains clear: it can truly awe-inspiring creatures that deserve our admiration and protection for generations to come.