Seafood Species: this site has good information on different salmon species and the salmon life cycle. The site is sponsored by the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, watch for bias!
Salmon Life Cycle: this page is sponsored by the University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. The steps of the life cycle for salmon raised in a hatchery are given here.
Salmon Education Center: there is some great information here. Be sure to check the links in the blue box near the top on the left hand side. This site is sponsored by Gold Seal, a canned seafood company from Canada, watch for possible bias!
Salmon: this site is from the Department of Ecology for Puget Sound. Every blue word is a link to another page of information. Be on the lookout for the life cycle link.
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nteractive Salmon Life Cycle: the title says this is interactive but it is really just a cool picture of the life cycle. There is some information given at hte bottom about different stages in the cycle. The links take you to pictures. This page is sponsored by StreamNet, an organization that gathers and disseminates information about fish and water in the Columbia River Basin and the Pacific Northwest.
Journey of the Oncorhynchus: this is a six part story on the life cycle of a salmon, Make sure you use the links at the bottom of each page to move on to the next part. This site is sponsored by the Bonneville Power Administration, watch for bias!