Jean Knowles on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar), photographed through glass from the underground observation chamber at the Salmonid Interpretation Center, Grand Falls-Windsor, NL.
Patologiaenacuicultura on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Intracardiac thrombosis, fish diseases, fish pathology, heart pathology, thombus
Patologiaenacuicultura on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Intracardiac thrombosis, fish diseases, fish pathology, heart pathology, thombus
Patologiaenacuicultura on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Intracardiac thrombosis, fish diseases, fish pathology, heart pathology, thombus
Patologiaenacuicultura on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Intracardiac thrombosis, fish diseases, fish pathology, heart pathology, thombus
Patologiaenacuicultura on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Intracardiac thrombosis, fish diseases, fish pathology, heart pathology, thombus
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Salmon is a huge thing in Grand Falls - Windsor, NL. In fact, they actually have an interpretive center (Salmonid Center) which has a man made fish ladder for them to climb.
Interesting and boring at the same time.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Salmon is a huge thing in Grand Falls - Windsor, NL. In fact, they actually have an interpretive center (Salmonid Center) which has a man made fish ladder for them to climb.
Interesting and boring at the same time.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Salmon is a huge thing in Grand Falls - Windsor, NL. In fact, they actually have an interpretive center (Salmonid Center) which has a man made fish ladder for them to climb.
Interesting and boring at the same time.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Salmon is a huge thing in Grand Falls - Windsor, NL. In fact, they actually have an interpretive center (Salmonid Center) which has a man made fish ladder for them to climb.
Interesting and boring at the same time.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Salmon is a huge thing in Grand Falls - Windsor, NL. In fact, they actually have an interpretive center (Salmonid Center) which has a man made fish ladder for them to climb.
Interesting and boring at the same time.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Salmon is a huge thing in Grand Falls - Windsor, NL. In fact, they actually have an interpretive center (Salmonid Center) which has a man made fish ladder for them to climb.
Interesting and boring at the same time.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Salmon is a huge thing in Grand Falls - Windsor, NL. In fact, they actually have an interpretive center (Salmonid Center) which has a man made fish ladder for them to climb.
Interesting and boring at the same time.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Salmon is a huge thing in Grand Falls - Windsor, NL. In fact, they actually have an interpretive center (Salmonid Center) which has a man made fish ladder for them to climb.
Interesting and boring at the same time.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Salmon is a huge thing in Grand Falls - Windsor, NL. In fact, they actually have an interpretive center (Salmonid Center) which has a man made fish ladder for them to climb.
Interesting and boring at the same time.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Because I'm an idiot, I finally figured it out that I forgot my S95 back at the salmon interpretive center.
So I end up going back to have some lunch and watch some salmon.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Because I'm an idiot, I finally figured it out that I forgot my S95 back at the salmon interpretive center.
So I end up going back to have some lunch and watch some salmon.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Because I'm an idiot, I finally figured it out that I forgot my S95 back at the salmon interpretive center.
So I end up going back to have some lunch and watch some salmon.
Quantum Stalker on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Because I'm an idiot, I finally figured it out that I forgot my S95 back at the salmon interpretive center.
So I end up going back to have some lunch and watch some salmon.
Crappy Wildlife Photography on Flickr: Posted a Photo
Gulf of Alaska.
23 MAY 2011.



















