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Related: About this forumHow do salmon always find their way home? Study reveals a remarkable GPS embedded in their skin
When its time to spawn, salmon have an uncanny ability to swim from the middle of the Pacific Ocean in almost a straight line directly back to the mouth of the river where they were spawned and make their way upstream.
The mystery of this unflappable internal GPS system has fascinated ichthyologists for centuries.
But now there may be an answer: The fish have tiny magnets in their flesh that allow them to use the Earths magnetic field as both a map and a compass, according to new research unveiled last month.
For California, the findings could have positive ramifications for the states struggling commercial and recreational salmon fishing industry. In recent years, state and federal officials have relied more and more on fish raised in hatcheries that are hauled downriver via boat or in a truck. The hauling somehow throws salmon GPS systems out of whack.
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KT2000
(20,591 posts)because they did not have fish ladders but the fish have tried to get over the dams the whole time to spawn. A very sad thing to see. They wondered how long it would take the salmon to pass the old locations of the dams to spawn higher up. Immediately.
at140
(6,110 posts)half of them get chewed up and eaten by bears. It is truly gruesome to watch.
they will die after spawning and animals will eat them even after they have died.
littlemissmartypants
(22,839 posts)If only humans would try to do better, TT.
Thanks for sharing this. ❤ lmsp