


Bairdi Salmon: The Sustainable and Highly Prized Subspecies of Pacific Salmon
Bairdi is a subspecies of the Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) that is found in the waters of British Columbia, Canada. It is also known as the "Baird's salmon" or "Pacific salmon (Baird's race)".
The name "bairdi" comes from the Baird River in British Columbia, where the subspecies was first identified. Bairdi salmon are known for their large size and high fat content, which makes them highly prized by anglers and commercial fishermen. They are also considered to be one of the most sustainable species of salmon, with a relatively low impact on the environment compared to other salmon populations.



