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a friend (chiefly a UK term but also used in U.S.)
Chum salmon, a kind of salmon (Oncorhynchus keta), native to the northern Pacific and adjacent waterways
a mixture of fish parts and blood used to attract fish
CHUM Limited, a defunct media company, former owner of Citytv, MuchMusic, and the two aforementioned radio stations
Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal, a university hospital network in Montreal
Political campaign gear such as bumperstickers, lawn signs, etc. It is referred to as chum by campaigns because it is often used to entice volunteers and voters to get more involved in a campaign, bringing them to events or campaign offices
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Chum salmon are the most abundant commercially harvested salmon species in arctic, northwestern, and Interior Alaska, but are of relatively less importance in other areas of the state.
Chum salmon spawning is typical of Pacific salmon with the eggs deposited in redds located primarily in upwelling spring areas of streams.
Chums are similar to pink salmon in this respect, except that chum fry do not move out into the ocean in the spring as quickly as pink fry.