Kokanee-Land lockedsockeyesalmon.Broodstock-Maturesalmon from whichmilt and roe areextracted to makethe next generationof fish.Milt-Milk coloredsubstance thatcontains the malesalmon’s spermwhich fertilizes thefemale’s eggs.Orca whales-Orcawhales, or killerwhales is a toothedwhale, that reachesabout 10 feet inlength. Salmon areprinciple part of theirdiet.Anadramous-Salmon thatmigrate up riversfrom the sea tospawn in freshwater.Estuary-A regionwhere salt waterfrom the ocean ismixed with freshwater from a riveror stream.Spawning grounds-Area where salmonspawn. Manytraditional spawninggrounds have beenruined by humanactivity.Hydroelectric dams-Dams that generateelectricity for people byconverting the renergyof running water intoelectric power andpose significantobstacles for migratingfish.Parr-Life stage of asalmon between fryand smolt stagesgenerally reached bythe end of the firstsummer of their life.Fry-Life stageof salmonbetween thealevin andparr stages.Redd- a nest foregg depositionwhich the femalesalmon digs in thegravel of a streambottom using its tail.Fertilize-To makethe femalesalmon’s eggsready to grow byspreading themale’s milt overthem.Salmon Cannon-A newtechnology that allowsfor easier passageover dams and otherobstacles and mayopen the way toreintroduce salmon inplaces they havebecome extinct.Semelparous-Ananimal (salmonare one) whichspawn/reproduceonly once in theirlifetime.Smolt-Life stage ofsalmon betweenparr and adultstages. They aresilver in color andmigrate to the sea.Woody debris-Logs,branches or sticksthat fall or hang intostreams that providescover as well asprovide food andplants that youngsalmon feed upon.Riparian Habitat-Areasnext to natural watercourses what are full ofplants, trees and othervegetation that helpkeep the water cool anprovide fish and wildlifehabitat.Parr marks-Dark verticalbars of thesides of youngsalmon.Alevin-Larval salmonthat have hatched butnot completelyabsorbed their yolksacs and usuallyhave not yetemerged from thegravel.Crustaceans-Aquatic animalssuch as shrimp,crabs, barnacles,etc. They have hardouter shells andjointed legs.Fish Ladders-Built toprovide salmon with away aroundhydroelectric dams andother obstructions by aseries of poolsarranged in stair stepfashion.Juvenile Fish BypassSystem-Installed onsome hydroelectricdams to guide youngsalmon away fromturbines and safely tothe river below thedams.Kelt or Spawn outsalmon-A spent ofexhausted salmonafter spawning andnearing its demise.Spawn/Spawning –Theact of producing a newgeneration of salmon.Females dig reds instream gravel anddeposit eggs; malescover the eggs withmilt to fertilize them.Kokanee-Land lockedsockeyesalmon.Broodstock-Maturesalmon from whichmilt and roe areextracted to makethe next generationof fish.Milt-Milk coloredsubstance thatcontains the malesalmon’s spermwhich fertilizes thefemale’s eggs.Orca whales-Orcawhales, or killerwhales is a toothedwhale, that reachesabout 10 feet inlength. Salmon areprinciple part of theirdiet.Anadramous-Salmon thatmigrate up riversfrom the sea tospawn in freshwater.Estuary-A regionwhere salt waterfrom the ocean ismixed with freshwater from a riveror stream.Spawning grounds-Area where salmonspawn. Manytraditional spawninggrounds have beenruined by humanactivity.Hydroelectric dams-Dams that generateelectricity for people byconverting the renergyof running water intoelectric power andpose significantobstacles for migratingfish.Parr-Life stage of asalmon between fryand smolt stagesgenerally reached bythe end of the firstsummer of their life.Fry-Life stageof salmonbetween thealevin andparr stages.Redd- a nest foregg depositionwhich the femalesalmon digs in thegravel of a streambottom using its tail.Fertilize-To makethe femalesalmon’s eggsready to grow byspreading themale’s milt overthem.Salmon Cannon-A newtechnology that allowsfor easier passageover dams and otherobstacles and mayopen the way toreintroduce salmon inplaces they havebecome extinct.Semelparous-Ananimal (salmonare one) whichspawn/reproduceonly once in theirlifetime.Smolt-Life stage ofsalmon betweenparr and adultstages. They aresilver in color andmigrate to the sea.Woody debris-Logs,branches or sticksthat fall or hang intostreams that providescover as well asprovide food andplants that youngsalmon feed upon.Riparian Habitat-Areasnext to natural watercourses what are full ofplants, trees and othervegetation that helpkeep the water cool anprovide fish and wildlifehabitat.Parr marks-Dark verticalbars of thesides of youngsalmon.Alevin-Larval salmonthat have hatched butnot completelyabsorbed their yolksacs and usuallyhave not yetemerged from thegravel.Crustaceans-Aquatic animalssuch as shrimp,crabs, barnacles,etc. They have hardouter shells andjointed legs.Fish Ladders-Built toprovide salmon with away aroundhydroelectric dams andother obstructions by aseries of poolsarranged in stair stepfashion.Juvenile Fish BypassSystem-Installed onsome hydroelectricdams to guide youngsalmon away fromturbines and safely tothe river below thedams.Kelt or Spawn outsalmon-A spent ofexhausted salmonafter spawning andnearing its demise.Spawn/Spawning –Theact of producing a newgeneration of salmon.Females dig reds instream gravel anddeposit eggs; malescover the eggs withmilt to fertilize them.

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Kokanee-Land locked sockeye salmon.
  2. Broodstock-Mature salmon from which milt and roe are extracted to make the next generation of fish.
  3. Milt-Milk colored substance that contains the male salmon’s sperm which fertilizes the female’s eggs.
  4. Orca whales-Orca whales, or killer whales is a toothed whale, that reaches about 10 feet in length. Salmon are principle part of their diet.
  5. Anadramous-Salmon that migrate up rivers from the sea to spawn in fresh water.
  6. Estuary-A region where salt water from the ocean is mixed with fresh water from a river or stream.
  7. Spawning grounds-Area where salmon spawn. Many traditional spawning grounds have been ruined by human activity.
  8. Hydroelectric dams-Dams that generate electricity for people by converting the renergy of running water into electric power and pose significant obstacles for migrating fish.
  9. Parr-Life stage of a salmon between fry and smolt stages generally reached by the end of the first summer of their life.
  10. Fry-Life stage of salmon between the alevin and parr stages.
  11. Redd- a nest for egg deposition which the female salmon digs in the gravel of a stream bottom using its tail.
  12. Fertilize-To make the female salmon’s eggs ready to grow by spreading the male’s milt over them.
  13. Salmon Cannon-A new technology that allows for easier passage over dams and other obstacles and may open the way to reintroduce salmon in places they have become extinct.
  14. Semelparous-An animal (salmon are one) which spawn/reproduce only once in their lifetime.
  15. Smolt-Life stage of salmon between parr and adult stages. They are silver in color and migrate to the sea.
  16. Woody debris-Logs, branches or sticks that fall or hang into streams that provides cover as well as provide food and plants that young salmon feed upon.
  17. Riparian Habitat-Areas next to natural water courses what are full of plants, trees and other vegetation that help keep the water cool an provide fish and wildlife habitat.
  18. Parr marks-Dark vertical bars of the sides of young salmon.
  19. Alevin-Larval salmon that have hatched but not completely absorbed their yolk sacs and usually have not yet emerged from the gravel.
  20. Crustaceans-Aquatic animals such as shrimp, crabs, barnacles, etc. They have hard outer shells and jointed legs.
  21. Fish Ladders-Built to provide salmon with a way around hydroelectric dams and other obstructions by a series of pools arranged in stair step fashion.
  22. Juvenile Fish Bypass System-Installed on some hydroelectric dams to guide young salmon away from turbines and safely to the river below the dams.
  23. Kelt or Spawn out salmon-A spent of exhausted salmon after spawning and nearing its demise.
  24. Spawn/Spawning –The act of producing a new generation of salmon. Females dig reds in stream gravel and deposit eggs; males cover the eggs with milt to fertilize them.