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Save Our Wild Salmon

Save Our Wild Salmon. It ’ s Up to You!. Save Our Wild Salmon. It ’ s Up to You!. Goals: Wild vs. Farmed? Eat Wild - It’s Good For You! Survival of Wild ? What Can You Do?. What Makes Wild Salmon Unique?. Live in both fresh and salt water Spawn in fresh water

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Save Our Wild Salmon

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  1. Save Our Wild Salmon It’s Up to You!

  2. Save Our Wild Salmon It’s Up to You! • Goals: • Wild vs. Farmed? • Eat Wild - It’s Good For You! • Survival of Wild? • What Can You Do?

  3. What Makes Wild Salmon Unique? • Live in both fresh and salt water • Spawn in fresh water • Smolts are adolescent salmon • Stop in estuaries • Live 1-7 years in open ocean

  4. Spawning of WildSalmon • Return to the same stream of birth • Salmon only spawn once • Don’t eat while migrating • Die shortly after spawning

  5. Spawning Journey • Can be hundreds of miles long • May travel up to 2,400 miles inland • Thousands of eggs laid • Nests are called redds

  6. There are Five Kinds of Pacific Coast Wild Salmon • Chinook, also known as King • Chum, also known as Dog • Coho, also known as Silver • Pink • Sockeye (Also Masu and Amago, off the Asian continent)

  7. Central Coast Wild Salmon • Chinook • Coho • Steelhead Trout - close relatives

  8. What’s the difference between wild and farmed salmon? Wild salmon: • Born in streams • Live in open ocean • Eat a natural diet • Many species

  9. What’s the difference between wild and farmed salmon? Farmed salmon: • Spend lives in captivity • Eat manufactured food • Eat ground-up dead salmon • Are fed red dye • Are non-native species

  10. Wild Salmon Are Higher Than Any Other Fish in Omega 3 Oils • Lowers cholesterol • Decreases blood clotting factors • Increases relaxation in arteries • Decreases the inflammatory process in blood vessels

  11. WildSalmon Are Heart Healthy !

  12. Other Health Benefits of WildSalmon • Naturally high in many essential vitamins • Contain a wide variety of minerals • Excellent source of protein • Fats are predominantly healthy unsaturated fats

  13. Dangers to Wild Salmon from Farmed Salmon Farmed salmon: • Raised in rivers home to native species • Escapees crowd out wild salmon • Host diseases and parasites • Antibiotics and pesticides endanger ecosystem • Waste from pens pollute environment

  14. What Wild Salmon Need to Survive • Abundant water in rivers in order to spawn and create their nests • Clean, cool river water • Barrier-free rivers • Healthy estuaries

  15. Man, Wild Salmon’s Worst Enemy • Diversion of water from rivers • Dams • Building near stream beds • Deforestation

  16. The Effect of Large Dams on Wild Salmon • Stop salmon migration • Prevent stream flow to spawning locations • Reduce available habitat for wild salmon

  17. The Effect of Small, Seasonal Dams • Constructed for a variety of purposes • Reduce stream habitat • Diminish stream water quality

  18. Other Human Activities Affect Wild Salmon • Chemicals can kill wild salmon • Urban development causes runoff water • Runoff water pollutes rivers • Runoff water destroys wild salmon habitat

  19. Ways You Can Prevent Runoff and Protect Wild Salmon: Garden • Eliminate the use of pesticides • Water lawns and gardens carefully • Plant trees • Avoid landscaping plastic • Limit use of bark mulch • Sweep walkways and driveways

  20. Ways to Protect Wild Salmon Habitat: Automotive • Keep your exhaust clean • Fix leaky crankcases and transmissions • Use low phosphate soaps when you wash your car • Recycle used crankcase oil

  21. Ways to Protect WildSalmon: Boating • Fix hoses quickly • Pressure wash and paint in dry dock • Use tarps to catch pollutants • Never discharge sewage • Fill gas tanks only 90 per cent full • Catch any overflow with fuel absorbent pads

  22. Get Involved! • Join local salmon enhancement groups • Participate in creek cleanups • Buy wild salmon • Use less water • Reduce your contribution to runoff pollution

  23. Wild Salmon: It’s Up to You! • Clean streams • Abundant Water • Barrier-Free Creeks • Healthy Wild Salmon

  24. Central Coast Women for Fisheries, Inc. 430 Quintana Road, #106 Morro Bay, Ca 93442 www.womenforfish.org Funding for this Program Provided by Central California Joint Cable/Fisheries Liaison Committee

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