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The image consists of a diagram depicting the life cycle of a fish, specifically in the contexts of a river, estuary, and ocean. Within the river loop, the stages include "Incubation", "Emergence", "Freshwater Rearing", and "Spawning". The estuary is depicted as a transition area with stages "Estuary Rearing" and "Migration to Spawning Areas". The ocean loop consists of "Growth and Maturation" and "Migration to Rearing Areas". The diagram illustrates a cyclical process with arrows indicating the direction of movement between life stages and habitats, with three mature fish in the ocean loop, two small fishes in the estuary, and fish eggs and three small fishes in the river loop. No numerical data points/percentages are included in the image.
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The diagram below illustrates the natural life cycle of a salmon, beginning with eggs in rivers and ending with the salmon returning to the spawning grounds as an adult fish.
It is clear that the cycle consists of several main stages, which occur in three different environments: rivers, estuaries, and oceans.
Across these environments, the salmon develops from an egg to a mature adult.
In the initial stage, the mature salmon lay and incubate their eggs in rivers. After hatching and emerging, the young fish spend some time in the freshwater rearing area. After that, they start moving downstream to the estuaries, where further rearing occurs.
Following the estuary period, the maturing fish migrates to the ocean and transforms into a fully grown and mature salmon. Lastly, the matured fish begins its journey upstream back to the spawning grounds in rivers, and they reproduce and lay eggs, and the cycle begins anew.
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