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Channel Catfish vs Sockeye Salmon

Ictalurus punctatus comparado com Oncorhynchus nerka

Taxonomy & Classification

Atributo Channel Catfish Sockeye Salmon
Nome Científico Ictalurus punctatus Oncorhynchus nerka
Ordem Siluriformes Salmoniformes
Família Ictaluridae Salmonidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Least Concern

Physical Traits

Atributo Channel Catfish Sockeye Salmon
Comprimento Máximo 132,0 cm 84,0 cm
Peso Máximo 26,0 kg 7,7 kg
Cor Blue-gray to olive-gray back with silvery-white sides; scattered small black spots on the flanks in juveniles that fade with age; belly creamy-white; deeply forked tail fin is uniformly grayish. At sea, metallic blue-green back with silvery flanks and no spots; spawning males turn brilliant crimson-red over the entire body with a greenish head; females less vivid with blotchy red-orange hues.

Habitat & Environment

Atributo Channel Catfish Sockeye Salmon
Tipo de Água Freshwater Freshwater & Saltwater
Faixa de Profundidade 0-15m 0-250m
Distribuição Geográfica Native to the central and eastern United States and southern Canada, from the Great Lakes south through the Mississippi River basin to the Gulf Coast. … North Pacific from California north to Alaska and west to Japan and Kamchatka. Anadromous populations use lake-fed river systems such as the Fraser, Skeena, and …
Habitat Estuaries Anadromous; spawns in rivers and streams throughout the Pacific Coast (Alaska to California, Columbia River). Adults spend 2-3 years in the Pacific Ocean at 50-200m …

Informações de Pesca

Atributo Channel Catfish Sockeye Salmon
Peixe Esportivo Sim Sim
Classificação de Resistência 5/10 6/10
Recorde Mundial
Nível de Mercúrio

Cuisine & Edibility

Channel Catfish

Firm, moist white flesh with a mild, sweet flavor and very low fat. A Southern U.S. staple — beloved deep-fried with cornmeal batter; also excellent grilled or blackened.

Sockeye Salmon

Intense, deep-red flesh with a full, robust salmon flavor and high omega-3 content. Excellent grilled, smoked, or canned; its bold flavor stands up to strong seasonings and wood smoke.

Species Overview

Channel Catfish

The channel catfish is the most abundant and widely fished catfish species in North America. It has a keen sense of smell, with taste buds distributed across its entire body, enabling it to locate food in murky water.

Sockeye Salmon

The sockeye salmon is famous for turning bright red during its upstream spawning migration. Its deep-red flesh is the richest in omega-3 fatty acids of all Pacific salmon species, making it the most valuable commercially.

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