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The image contains illustrations and text labels depicting the life cycle of salmon with three main stages: "fry," "smolt," and "adult salmon." The fry stage shows a diagram of a single fish with size dimensions 3-8 cm, labeled as "upper river" with text "aprox 1 year" accompanied by illustrations of water, weed, fallen tree, and reeds. The smolt stage displays a group of five fish, size indicated as 11-15 cm, with a label "lower river (fast flowing)" and text "aprox 1 year." An arrow points to the adult salmon stage, which exhibits a single fish illustration, size specified as 70-76 cm, with a label "open sea" and text "aprox 4 years." There are two photographs below the smolt stage: one depicting a rocky river with a caption "lower river" with illegible text, and another is a generic open sea image with no text. There are curved arrows between each stage indicating the progression and flow of the life cycle.
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The diagram shows how a salmon grows during its lifespan
There are three stages involved in the process of producing salmon, beginning with eggs and ending with adult salmon.
The process commences with salmon laying a number of eggs at the Upper River. After approx from 5 to 6 months, it will hatch into fly be 3 to 8 centimeters in length. The next step is when the fly is moved to lower, which is commonly called smolt be 12 to 15 centimeters long in approx for 4 years. Once the final stage has been completed when the smolt migration to open sea are termed adult salmon and has a size of about 70 – 76 centimeters. At this phase, the cycle begins all over again.
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