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King Salmon Collection

"King Salmon: Majestic Migrators of the Pacific Northwest" Witness the awe-inspiring journey of the Chinook salmon, also known as King Salmon

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: Chinook salmon - leaping falls during migration to its spawning area. Pacific Northwest. LX317

Chinook salmon - leaping falls during migration to its spawning area. Pacific Northwest. LX317
TOM-1007 Chinook salmon - leaping falls during migration to its spawning area. Pacific Northwest. Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: Atlantic Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), side view

Atlantic Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), side view

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: Sport Fishing: Leaping King Salmon, 1950 (colour litho)

Sport Fishing: Leaping King Salmon, 1950 (colour litho)
3036073 Sport Fishing: Leaping King Salmon, 1950 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); (add.info.: Vintage illustration of a leaping king salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: Anglers fishing at sunset, Alaska, USA

Anglers fishing at sunset, Alaska, USA
Silhouetted anglers standing in a boat fishing for salmon at sunset; Juneau, Alaska, United States of America

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: Panoramic Of Brown Bear Sow And Cubs On The Shore Of Mikfik Creek

Panoramic Of Brown Bear Sow And Cubs On The Shore Of Mikfik Creek, Mcneil River State Game Sanctuary, Southwest Alaska, Summer

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: Salmon Jumping Dam Issaquah Hatchery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek

Salmon Jumping Dam Issaquah Hatchery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek
Salmon jumping. Issaquah Hatchery, Washington State. Salmon swimming up the Issaquah creek and are caught in the Hatchery

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: Salmon Head Close Up Issaquah Hatchery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek

Salmon Head Close Up Issaquah Hatchery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek
Close-Up of salmon head, Issaquah Hatchery, Washington State. Salmon swimming up the Issaquah creek and are caught in the Hatchery

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: Salmon Head Close Up Issaquah Hatrhery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek

Salmon Head Close Up Issaquah Hatrhery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek
Close-Up of salmon head, Issaquah Hatchery, Washington State. Salmon swimming up the Issaquah creek and are caught in the Hatchery

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: Multi-Colored, Coho, Sockeye, and Chinook Salmon, Issaquah Creek, Washington Salmon

Multi-Colored, Coho, Sockeye, and Chinook Salmon, Issaquah Creek, Washington Salmon
Multi-Colored, Coho, Sockeye, and Chinook Salmon, Issaquah Creek, Washington State Salmon in crowd going up river to spawn

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: King salmon engraving 1898

King salmon engraving 1898
Annual Report of the Forest, Fish and Game Commission New York 1898

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: Fishing - for king salmon - Frederick Sound - Inside Passage - Alaska

Fishing - for king salmon - Frederick Sound - Inside Passage - Alaska
WAT-17807 Fishing - for king salmon Frederick Sound - Inside Passage - Alaska M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: USA, Washington State, Seattle. Fish merchant with large Chinook or King salmon at

USA, Washington State, Seattle. Fish merchant with large Chinook or King salmon at the Pike Place farmers market (MR)

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: Purse-seine fisherman working off Point Augusta on Chichagof Island, Southeast Alaska, USA

Purse-seine fisherman working off Point Augusta on Chichagof Island, Southeast Alaska, USA. Pacific Ocean
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageKing Salmon Collection: A bright (fresh from saltwater) Shinook Salmon - leaping falls during migration to its spawning area

A bright (fresh from saltwater) Shinook Salmon - leaping falls during migration to its spawning area
TOM-1006 A bright (fresh from saltwater) Shinook Salmon - leaping falls during migration to its spawning area. Pacific Northwest


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"King Salmon: Majestic Migrators of the Pacific Northwest" Witness the awe-inspiring journey of the Chinook salmon, also known as King Salmon, as they embark on their arduous migration to their spawning grounds. With LX317 etched in their memory, these resilient creatures leap over falls and obstacles along Issaquah Creek in Washington. In a side view reminiscent of Atlantic Salmon, we catch a glimpse of their sleek bodies gliding through the water with grace and determination. At Issaquah Hatchery in Washington, these magnificent fish jump with vigor against dams, showcasing their strength and resilience. Dating back to 1950s sport fishing expeditions, anglers have been captivated by the sight of leaping King Salmon at sunset in Alaska. The vibrant colors of Coho, Sockeye, and Chinook Salmon swimming together create a mesmerizing spectacle within Issaquah Creek. A split-level snapshot reveals both Sockeye and Chinook salmon coexisting harmoniously beneath the surface. This panoramic scene showcases nature's delicate balance amidst Mikfik Creek's tranquil shores in Southwest Alaska during summer. Up close at Issaquah Hatchery once again, we are drawn into an intimate encounter with these regal creatures. Their heads command attention as they navigate upstream against all odds - a testament to their unwavering determination. Beyond natural habitats lies Boston Food and Restaurant Show where succulent salmon shares its spotlight alongside tuna and swordfish. Massachusetts locals indulge in this delectable treat that has captured hearts worldwide. The King Salmon reigns supreme not only for its size but also for its significance within ecosystems it inhabits. From leaping falls to breathtaking migrations upriver, this majestic species continues to inspire awe among those fortunate enough to witness its extraordinary journey firsthand.