Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), also called red salmon or blueback salmon, is an anadromous species of salmon found in the Northern Pacific Ocean and rivers discharging into it. There are also completely landlocked populations of the same species, which are known as the kokanee. Sockeye salmon is the third most common Pacific salmon species, after pink and chum salmon.The name “sockeye” is believed to be a folk adaptation of the anglicization of sθə́qəy̓, its name in Halkomelem, the language of the indigenous people along the lower reaches of the Fraser River. Sockeye salmon ranges as far south as the Columbia River in the eastern Pacific (though individuals have been spotted as far south as the 10 Mile River on the Mendocino Coast of California) and northern Hokkaidō Island in Japan in the western Pacific, and as far north as Bathurst Inlet in the Canadian Arctic in the east and the Anadyr River in Siberia in the west. Landlocked populations occur in the Yukon Territory and British Columbia in Canada, and in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, New York, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming in the United States. Nantahala Lake is the only spot in North Carolina where kokanee salmon are found. Sockeye are blue tinged with silver in color while living in the ocean. Just prior to spawning both sexes turn red with green heads and sport a dark stripe on their sides. Males develop a hump on their back and the jaws and teeth become hooked during their …
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The old name of the beach is Pantai Pasir Lanun (Pirates’ Sandy Beach) because pirates chose the beach as their hideout due to its calm coast and the availability of fresh water. The beach, located about 36km from Mersing town, has many attractions and activities for visitors. These include boating, canoeing, fishing, camping and jungle trekking to the nearby forest. You can also go for a visit to the Malay villages here, or go for and island excursion and visit the kelong (fish farm) on the way back. The beach is served by four beach resorts which offers budget to mid-range accommodations and meeting facilities. There are also food stalls, rest shades, toilets and shower facilities for day-trippers. A sea sports centre rents out equipment for kayaking, canoeing, fishing and other water-based activities that will make your visit to Penyabong beach a fun experience.
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I’ve been using the Canon 7D for video clips and it works really well but I can’t use it underwater. I’ve been getting more interested in marine life lately and would love to get into a bit of underwater photography. I’ll have to look into the Sony camera. By the way, I read your channel profile and I really like your philosophy. Enjoy your day!
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@FunNaturePhotography Thanks Peggy! They truly are and the dedication they have to their partners is so touching! The camera is the SONY HDR XR-550 in the sport pack. It take incredible video in and out of water!
Hi Joe and Cindy, it’s me again! I’m going to add your video to my site so other people can enjoy it too. Best wishes, Peggy.
Amazing video! They’re so graceful in the water. What kind of camera are you using for this? You did a great job!
@BuschTukkerMan Thanks so much Busch, and you too!
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@mijj22 Thanks for your kind words!
@goldenjabba Your welcome! I was so touched by the dedication the pairs had to each other.
@MyCarla27 It is yummy! I like is best when it’s been smoked. And your very welcome Carla!
Heve you eat Salmon ? jummy, jummy ! After all, beautiful video and music , sharp, a real HD !! Thank you Cindy !!
That is so incredible! Thank you for posting this!
thank you so much for making these videos.
Wunderful video again love it:)
Cindy & Joe i wish you both a happy weekend!
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I prefer this beach compared to other beaches in Johore in particular for its peacefulness, serenity and beauty. The Johore Tourism should publicise such beach instead of Desaru because of the open sea.