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 Translation for 'salmon' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   a salmon | salmon / [rare] salmons
SYNO pink-orange | pinkish-orange | Salmon | ...
iktyo.T
laks {m}
salmon
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entom.T
lakselus {m/f} [Lepeophtheirus salmonis]
salmon louse
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Translation for 'salmon' from English to Norwegian

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salmon
laks {m}iktyo.T

salmon louse
lakselus {m/f} [Lepeophtheirus salmonis]entom.T
Usage Examples English
  • The waters of the river are an important spawning ground for Arctic char, Taranets char, Siberian salmon, Pink salmon, Chum salmon, Sockeye salmon and Dolly Varden trout are common in its waters.
  • The primary objective of the exchange is to facilitate risk management of salmon spot price risk.
  • The Golden North Salmon Derby is an annual salmon fishing competition held in Juneau, Alaska in August.
  • Trout are closely related to salmon and char (or charr): species termed salmon and char occur in the same genera as do fish called trout ("Oncorhynchus" – Pacific salmon and trout, "Salmo" – Atlantic salmon and various trout, "Salvelinus" – char and trout).
  • The Yama river is a spawning ground for salmon species, including chum salmon, pink salmon and coho salmon. Arctic char and grayling are also found in the river.

  • The Zymagotitz River supports of runs of salmonids including Chinook salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, pink salmon, and steelhead trout.
  • It is an important spawning ground for sockeye salmon, coho salmon and pink salmon.
  • Amongst the Kwak'waka'wakw a traditional ceremony celebrated the salmon spirits by donning individuals with salmon masks that symbolize the power of the salmon.
  • Salmon lice are ectoparasites of salmon. In the 1980s, high levels of salmon lice were observed on pink salmon smolts.
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