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The Sockeye Salmon under the Oncorhynchus nerka family is very well known as the red or blue back salmon due its chromatic changing character based on the habitat where they are into. The male sockeye salmon has a bright red with a light color of green shade in the head whereas the females have green and yellow tints on them when they are on the freshwater. However, the chromatic change is entirely different when they “dive” into the saltwater. The sockeye salmons turn bluish-green on the upper part and with the silver luster on the lower portion with consonant, lustrous skin. So unlikely of the other Pacific salmons, due to its feeding behavior as they exclusively feed on a plankton (drifting organism that inhabits the water column of oceans, seas, and bodies of fresh water; they are considered the prominent form of food to most aquatic life), Sockeye Salmons are found as far as the Klamath River, California in the southland, and in the northern area in Hokkaido, Japan. They are also seen on areas like in the Canadian Arctic and Anadyr River in Siberia.

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At present, due to its decreasing number in the world seas and due to massive destruction of their habitats, the sockeye salmon has been enlisted under the US Endangered Species Act as one of the endangered species in some areas in Idaho and Oregon most particularly in the River Snake and as a threatened specie in the Washington area most specifically in the Lake of Ozette. Fortunately, some areas like in the Columbia River has been noted to have not felt the down trend in the production of sockeye salmon due to its

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