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Metadata 
Title: Atlantic Salmon eggs  
Alternative Title: (none)  
Creator: Steenstra, Peter  
Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 
Contributor: NATIONAL CONSERVATION TRAINING CENTER-PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING MATERIALS 
Language: EN - ENGLISH 
Rights: (public domain) 
Audience: (general) 
Subject: endangered species;fish;Green Lake National Fish Hatchery;Maine
 Description 
Table Of Contents: Atlantic salmon eggs near hatching. By March, and the onset of Spring, Atlantic salmon eggs are well developed. The head, eyes, heart, fins, vertebrae and blood vessels can be seen. Hatching produces a "sac fry" which remains in the gravel stream substrate until the nutrient sac is depleted. Once this occurs, the fry emerge form the gravel to look for food in the form of insect larvae.  
Abstract: Digital image file, no higher resolution.  
 
 Date 
Available: October 28 2005 
Issued: October 28 2005 
Modified: October 28 2005