Salmon

Riker fishing, remastered

William T. Riker holding a salmon that he caught fishing

Salmon stand

Salmon signage on a stand in Historical Bozeman

Salmon was a type of fish found on Earth, sometimes consumed as food.

In 2267, Spock referred to salmon and the eel-bird's need to spawn at a specific location while attempting to explain the intricacies of Vulcans' pon farr mating rituals. (TOS: "Amok Time")

In 2344, William T. Riker hooked a salmon while fishing in Alaska with his father, Kyle. Kyle proceeded to reel it in out of fear that his son might lose the fish. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")

A common meal on First Contact Day, Commander Jack Ransom once noted, during a battle where the USS Cerritos' hull was being phasered into pieces, that they were being "carved up like a First Contact Day salmon." (LD: "No Small Parts")

In 2381, a food stand in Historical Bozeman offered salmon, french fries, and beverages. (LD: "Grounded")

Promotional art named this establishment Lily's Salmon Stand, in reference to Lily Sloane. [1]
According to a deleted info panel, which was supposed to appear in Star Trek: Prodigy episode "Let Sleeping Borg Lie", there was a species of salmon named Pacific Salmon. This salmon, central to the culture of the native people for thousands of years, came from the Pacific Northwest region of Earth. This panel can be seen at Dominique Rossier's artist page at Art Station. [2]

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