Salmon Information Resources
Salmon Information Resources
Salmon are migratory fish known for their remarkable life cycles, travelling between freshwater rivers and the ocean. Found across the Northern Hemisphere, salmon play essential roles in aquatic ecosystems, nutrient cycling, and commercial fisheries. The resources below provide accurate information on salmon species, behaviour, habitat, ecology, conservation, and scientific research.
Official & Global Fisheries & Wildlife Resources
- IUCN Red List – Salmon Species Assessments
- NOAA Fisheries – Salmon Habitat, Management & Species Information
- WWF – Salmon Conservation, Threats & Habitat Protection
Biology, Behaviour & Habitat
- National Geographic – Salmon Facts & Species Profiles
- Encyclopaedia Britannica – Salmon Overview
- U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service – Salmon Species & Habitat Information
Conservation, Research & Marine Science
- Nature – Peer-Reviewed Salmon Research & Marine Ecology Studies
- ScienceDirect – Salmon Ecology, Migration, Genetics & Conservation Science
- PubMed Central – Scientific Studies on Salmon Biology & Physiology
Photos, Videos & Educational Media
- National Geographic – Salmon Photos & Wildlife Videos
- YouTube – Salmon Documentaries & Educational Footage
Why Use Official & Trusted Marine Sources
Salmon research spans freshwater and marine ecology, genetics, migration patterns, climate impacts, fisheries science, and conservation strategies. Using reputable wildlife, scientific, and fisheries organisations ensures access to accurate, evidence-based and up-to-date information.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This page provides links to external wildlife, fisheries, academic, and scientific websites for general information only. All facts, images, videos, ecological data, fisheries management information, and research findings about salmon are produced and maintained solely by their respective official or third-party providers. This page does not create, host, verify, interpret, or guarantee any biological, ecological, behavioural, marine, or scientific material and is not affiliated with or endorsed by National Geographic, IUCN, NOAA, USFWS, WWF, Nature, ScienceDirect, PubMed, or any other organisations referenced. Marine and fisheries information may change as new research emerges; always consult original sources or qualified specialists for authoritative ecological or conservation guidance.