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The image depicts the life cycle of a salmon with illustrations and labels from upper river (slow moving) to open sea, each stage has an approximate timeline – upper river stage lasts approx. 3-6 months with reeds, small stones, and salmon eggs elements; lower river (fast flowing) stage lasts approx. 4 years, and open sea stage lasts approx. 5 years. The salmon's growth is represented at three stages: 'fry' measuring 3-5cm, 'smolt' measuring 12-15cm, and 'adult salmon' measuring 70-76cm. Each stage is represented by a number from 1 to 3 correlating to a pictorial symbol of the salmon's growth.
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The illustration demonstrates the process by which the salmon fish life cycle.
Overall, it is clear that while the life cycle of the fish must go through 3 stages, the size of the salmon during their life constitutes 3 levels.
The process begins when salmon eggs are located in an upper river for about 4–5 months under stones,in which the reeds grow above the stones and the flow of the water is slow. Next, when the salmon eggs become fry that their weight vary from 3 to 8
centimetres, they migrate to a lower river, which the flow is fast and settle there for nearly 4 years. Following this, after the fry turned into smolt, which their size are about 12 to 16
centimetres, they relocate to open sea and live at this place. Having developed into adult salmon with a size of from 70-76 centimetre, they return to the upper river to lay their eggs again.
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