Sockeye (noun)

A type of salmon that is known for its distinctive red color.

Origin:

Derived from the indigenous salish word 'suk-kegh' meaning red fish, referring to a type of salmon that is known for its distinctive red color.

Examples:

  1. The sockeye is a highly prized species of salmon, renowned for its rich and flavorful flesh.
  2. The sockeye is found in the North Pacific Ocean, from California to Alaska, and is a popular target for recreational and commercial fishing.
  3. The sockeye is an important food source for indigenous communities in the region, who have relied on the fish for centuries for sustenance and cultural significance.
  4. The sockeye is a keystone species, playing a critical role in maintaining the health and diversity of marine ecosystems, and is subject to conservation and management efforts.
  5. The sockeye is a migratory fish, traveling long distances upriver to spawn in its natal streams, where it contributes to the growth and survival of future generations.
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