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The image shows the life cycle of a species of large fish called the salmon, starting with the fish spawning in an upper river with slow moving water, reeds, small stones, and salmon eggs incubating for approximately 5-6 months. The young salmon, now called 'fry', grow from 3-6 cm and migrate downstream to a lower river with fast flowing water, where they spend approximately 4 years. The 'smolt' salmon, now at 12-15 cm, migrate to the open sea where they grow into 'adult salmon' measuring 70-76 cm and spend approximately 5 years before returning to their original spawning grounds to start the cycle again.
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The process gives information on how a large fish called salmon lives throughout his life. Overall, it can be seen that the life circle of the salmon comprises three main stages: a period in an upper river, a lower river, and an open sea.
In the beginning, salmon eggs are kept in the upper river with slow moving. They stay there among stones and reeds and spend around a half-year. Once they have become a fry, whose size is 3-8 centimeters, they start to live in fast flowing lower river.
Following four years of life in the lower river, they become a smolt, which stunt in 15 cm. The five years of life in an open sea they spend as an adult salmon, which lenghens by approximately 70-76 cm. In the final step, the adult salmons head to the upper river to recreate and incubate new eggs.
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