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kokanee
[ koh-kan-ee ]
noun
- any of several lacustrine sockeye salmons.
kokanee
/ kəʊˈkænɪ /
noun
- a landlocked salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka kennerlyi, of lakes in W North America: a variety of sockeye
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kokanee1
1870–75; perhaps < Shuswap (an Interior Salish language of British Columbia) kəknǽxw
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kokanee1
probably from Kokanee Creek, in SE British Columbia
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Example Sentences
“Depending on the lake, people may encounter rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, kokanee salmon and other fish species,” the department said.
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The department planted more than 14.5 million trout and kokanee over the last year, with another 143,000 jumbo trout.
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Currently this has primarily been a problem in Lake Sammamish, where kokanee salmon and their predators are forced into a narrow band of breathable water between the warm surface and the bottom layer with little oxygen.
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The population of kokanee booms and busts in cycles.
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Years with more kokanee attract more eagles.
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