Some trouts, like rainbow trout, may go to the sea. Then they are called "steelhead," although they are still the same species, Oncorhynchus mykiss. Other trouts can be found in the ocean as well. Dolly Varden and "sea-run cutthroat" are examples. Often, the main factor in whether trouts migrate to sea seems to be whether the coast is near enough to their home streams. Rainbow trout may be considered land-locked steelhead (they never go to sea). Most salmon go to sea. Kokanee, however, are land-locked sockeye salmon, or Oncorhynchus nerka. Adult kokanee are smaller than sockeye, and they spend their adult lives in lakes instead of the ocean.