Talk:Coho salmon

Latest comment: 5 months ago by Gunnar Stark in topic Wiki Education assignment: BIOL 412 HONORS

What do they eat? edit

What do they eat? 75.185.66.16 18:07, 11 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Misidentified picture? edit

An anon editor said that the picture on Chinook Salmon is a Coho salmon. Checking both pages, I see that despite the pictures being different, the exact same fish is shown (the spots all match up) so one of them is misidentified. From reading this[1] it would appear that the fish is a chinook (spots on both lobes as caudal fin) and this one is misidentified. It needs expert attention though, and thats not me. I'll leave a note on the other page too. --Bazzargh (talk) 22:55, 2 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Conflict over status of the Columbia Coho edit

According to many sources (for example), the Columbia Coho was declared extinct in 1991 and the Snake Coho was acknowledged as extinct after the fact, although never officially declared extinct. There is no mention of the latter in the article and as to the former it sounds as if they are only endangered. What is the source of this apparent conflict?--Doug.(talk contribs) 13:19, 23 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

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The article states, "Coho salmon live in the salt water for one or two years before returning to spawn. Some precocious males known as "jacks" return as two-year-old spawners. Spawning males develop a strongly hooked snout and large teeth."

If all coho return to freshwater within two years (as the author states), then why would males that return within two years be termed precocious? —Preceding unsigned comment added by JoelPrestonSmithPhoto (talkcontribs) 22:28, 9 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

SPAWN edit

I removed the following due to its biased nature:

"Many groups are actively involved in conservation of the coho salmon and their habitat. The Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) has succeeded over the last 10 years in protecting salmon in the San Geronimo Creek and Lagunitas Creek Watersheds of West Marin, California, with a combination of grassroots activism, habitat restoration, policy development and biological monitoring. The San Geronimo Creek and Lagunitas Creek coho are the southernmost stable population in California and account for almost 30% of the state's coho in <1% of the state's designated habitat.[citation needed]"

SPAWN is a very controversial organization in West Marin to say the least and have arguably used the threat of lawsuits against the county to get their way more than "grassroots activism." The request for sourcing, too, has been ignored since October 2008. The paragraph struck me as a SPAWN plant rather than an objective, informative piece. If this paragraph is to be restored, I suggest first a sourcing of the information and second a balanced reference of SPAWN as an organization. D.E. Cottrell (talk) 22:53, 14 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Great Lakes edit

The introduction of coho into the Great Lakes was to fight off alewives, and that should be explained. Besides, the footnote (now, number 5) does not related to the introduction. That is apparently discussed in a separate note that is not entered as a footnote. Kdammers (talk) 22:26, 11 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Wiki Education assignment: BIOL 412 HONORS edit

  This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 28 August 2023 and 8 December 2023. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Gunnar Stark (article contribs).

— Assignment last updated by Gunnar Stark (talk) 20:20, 5 November 2023 (UTC)Reply