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  2. Video Explores the Fate of Ito, One of World’s Largest Species of Salmon

Video Explores the Fate of Ito, One of World’s Largest Species of Salmon

A recently published video on YouTube chronicles the struggles of Ito, or the Sakhalin taimen. Like many tales of struggling species of fish, the Japanese rivers Ito call home have been reengineered by humans and …

Read the full article at: https://blog.limnology.wisc.edu/2026/02/03/video-explores-the-fate-of-ito-one-of-worlds-largest-species-of-salmon/
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