Underwater footage:Female chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) preparing to spawn,Hokkaido,Japan - stock video

Underwater footage. Female chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) preparing to spawn. Female using its tail to dig into the riverbed to prepare a bed for the eggs. The chum salmon is a species of the Salmonidae (salmon) family in the order Salmoniformes. It is anadromous; that is, the fish live out at sea and migrate up rivers in order to spawn. The hatched young move downstream into the sea. The chum salmon grow to maturity as they migrate extensively across the Northern Pacific, but return to their mother rivers (the rivers in which they were hatched) during spawning season.
Underwater footage. Female chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) preparing to spawn. Female using its tail to dig into the riverbed to prepare a bed for the eggs. The chum salmon is a species of the Salmonidae (salmon) family in the order Salmoniformes. It is anadromous; that is, the fish live out at sea and migrate up rivers in order to spawn. The hatched young move downstream into the sea. The chum salmon grow to maturity as they migrate extensively across the Northern Pacific, but return to their mother rivers (the rivers in which they were hatched) during spawning season.
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825769338
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00:00:18:06
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Shibetsu Town, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan
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