ā Sturgeon ā New World Encyclopedia Sturgeon is the common name for any of the anadromous and freshwater fish comprising the family Acipenseridae of the Order Acipenseriformes of the Class Actinopterygii, characterized by an elongated body, largely cartilaginous skeleton, rows of bony scutes or plates on the body, four barbels in front of the …
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The Sturgeon
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Did you know ? …
“ Did you know ? ” 1. The sturgeon was common over 200 years ago in large UK rivers including the Severn, Avon, Ouse, some Scottish rivers and the Thames, with remnants of sturgeon found in the medieval remains of Westminster Abbey. 2. Fossilised sturgeons have been found in deposits dating over 54 million years …
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The Caspian Sea
ā Past Treasures of the Caspian Sea ā Caviar is the roe from the sturgeon, the worldās most valuable fish. Their naturally protected surroundings have helped them ignore the evolution of millions of years. The Caspian Sea has remained deep and warm with the sturgeon perhaps our only link to the stimulating, generous tastes and …
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An Odyssey through Time
ā An Odyssey through Time ā Prehistoric Survivors Genus Acipenser constitutes the largest specimen within the Acipenseriformes order, including approximately eighteen of the twenty-seven recognised sturgeon species. The word āAcipenserā translates from Latin to English as āsturgeon.ā They are considered “living fossils”, sharing many morphological and biological features with ancestral fish. Present-Day sturgeons have changed …
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Selection of Sturgeon Species
“ Selection of Sturgeon Species ” Aquaculture Improvement Techniques in natural environments have facilitated the Re-Population of the following sturgeon species: Huso Huso This is āThe Celebrated Sturgeon Speciesā. A wild specimen was caught, measuring well over 9 m and weighing a massive 1400 Kg. This species carries steel blue to grey and black skin …
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