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THE term ‘land-locked’ is generally used for freshwater colonies of salmon, such as that from the River Otra described in NATURE of Mar. 17, and from Lakes Wenern and Ladoga, and even for the Canadian Ouananiche. The word is, in my opinion, misleading, indicating that the colony is cut off from the sea, which is not always true, and that it owes its formation to this circumstance.
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REGAN, C. Land-locked Salmon. Nature 121, 502 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/121502a0
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