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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 drawing illustrates how salmon grow from eggs to mature individuals.
Overall, the on-going diagram has 8 main stages, starting with mature adult fish spawning eggs, continuing with fish from eggs developing through various stages, through them developing size and external form. This process repeats when fish fully develop and lay eggs again.
The process begins when female fish spawn eggs into the river, which subsequently hatch into tiny fish. At this time, the fish have a long tail and do not yet have the appearance of a normal fish. Following this, they undergo several developments in size and move downstream to freshwater areas which are suitable for rearing before migrating to estuaries, ready for further rearing steps.
In the following step, the young fish become much bigger and begin their journey in the ocean where they mature to adult salmon. The fully grown creatures migrate upstream to spawning areas of the river before readying to mate and lay eggs, and the cycle repeats.
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