Spawned-out Pacific salmon provide rich oceanic nutrients to the freshwater and coastal rainforest ecosystems in coastal Alaska
Each year millions of Pacific salmon return to their natal rivers of Alaska to spawn. The salmon provide rich oceanic nutrients to the freshwater and coastal rainforest ecologies.
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Location: Tongass National Forest, Alaska, USA
Photo credit: © Tim Plowden / Alamy / Afripics
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