- The
Sacramento River (Spanish: Río
Sacramento) is the prin****l
river of
Northern California in the
United States and is the
largest river in California...
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names for the
species include king
salmon,
Quinnat salmon, Tsumen,
spring salmon,
chrome hog, Blackmouth, and Tyee
salmon. The
scientific species name is...
- The chum
salmon (Oncorhynchus keta), also
known as dog
salmon or keta
salmon, is a
species of
anadromous salmonid fish from the
genus Oncorhynchus (Pacific...
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Salmon (/ˈsæmən/; pl.:
salmon) is the
common name for
several commercially important species of
euryhaline ray-finned fish from the
genera Salmo and Oncorhynchus...
- 1915, and the
Sacramento River in
northern California in the 1950s. In 2013, a new
record for the
southernmost extent of
spawning pink
salmon was published...
- The
Sacramento Kings are an
American professional basketball team
based in
Sacramento, California. The
Kings compete in the
National Basketball ****ociation...
- on the
other side of the river,
early West
Sacramento found its hand at
agricultural development.
Salmon, sturgeon, catfish, eel, crayfish, and clams...
- Hapgood-Hume
Company was a
Salmon cannery and now a
historical site in West
Sacramento,
California in Yolo County. The site of the
former Hapgood-Hume...
- overseas.
Canning in
Sacramento began with
salmon,
which was
abundant in the
Sacramento and
American Rivers. The
first industrial-scale
salmon cannery in North...
-
first industrial scale salmon cannery in
North America was
established in 1864 on a
barge in the
Sacramento River near West
Sacramento by the four Hume brothers...