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Im not a fisheries biologist, just a dirt forester, but it could be that while a large majority of salmon make it back to their original waters, a few may try someplace new, for whatever reason....

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Here's an interesting site with some real nice photos from BC on salmon migration:

http://www.oneworldjourneys.com/salmon/ ... aga_7.html

The mention of magnetic fields makes me wonder if that area of magnetic disturbance around the mouth of the St lawrance is what keeps the salmon in Big-O - Today and the AS hundreds of years ago.

It also makes me think about Fishtix's "Black Box" as all electric fields have an associated magnetic field about them.

Tom B.

(LongLine)

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