Salmon Biology
Fin-tastic Folks
River Recall
ASF 101
"Parr" Culture
100

This fin is unique to salmonids.

Adipose fin

100

The largest Atlantic salmon ever caught on a fly in North America was landed in this river.

Restigouche River

100

In 1981, the ASA and IASF joined forces to form this organization.

The Atlantic Salmon Federation!

100

The Mi'kmaq word for salmon.

Plamu

200

This stage describes a salmon that has recently hatched from its egg and is still attached to its yolk sac.

An alevin

200

A term for both a shallow, fast-moving stretch of water and a way to give monthly.

A Riffle

200

The Salmon of Knowledge comes from what national folklore.

Irish Folklore

300

This distinctive characteristic of Atlantic salmon is found above the lateral line but does not extend below it.

Spots

300

This ASF staff member is celebrating 10 years at ASF.

Kathy

300

Under the Fisheries Act, this river could become Canada’s first Ecologically and Biologically Significant Area (EBSA). 

St. Mary's River

300

The last U.S President to receive a Presidential Salmon. 

George H.W. Bush

400

A parr that reaches sexual maturity without migrating to the sea is considered this.

A precocious parr

400

A salmon shaped like a “G” is the symbol of this prominent settler group in Nova Scotia.

Gaelic Nova Scotians

500

During smoltification, these gill cells grow larger and more numerous, and shift position to help Atlantic salmon excrete salt in seawater. 

Chloride cells/ mitochondria rich cells

500

This river is the only known location in Greenland where Atlantic salmon are known to spawn.

Kapisillit River

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