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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 diagram displays the life cycle of salmon, which is a large fish species.
Overall, the timespan of salmon is recorder as nine years and their life cycle consists of four stages: egg, fry, smolt and adult. While, the three stages take place in river, the last category occurs in the open sea.
Initially, The life cycle begins when salmon eggs are laid amongst the reeds and small stones. After approximately 5 to 6 months the eggs are transformed into fry. Then the fry migrates from upper river to lower river having the flow oof fast current. The fry reach about 3 to 8 cm, while they advance into smolt, At around 4 years they measure their length as about 12 to 15 cm.
Secondly, They head to the ocean where they mature into adult salmon consisting a length of average 70 to 76 cm. After the completion of about 5 years they migrate towards their birthplace to spawn, and the process repeats itself all over again.
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