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{{#Wiki_filter:Table of Sturgeon of New York Similarities and Differences Among New York's Sturgeon More information from this division:
{{#Wiki_filter:Table of Sturgeon of New York Similarities and Differences Among New York's Sturgeon More information from this division:
Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources Fish Species Description Habitat Reproduction Feeding Population Status/ Comments Atlantic Sturgeon 6-10 ft. long (up to 14 ft)  
Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources Fish Species Population Description                               Habitat                         Reproduction           Feeding           Status/
Comments Atlantic Sturgeon 6-10 ft. long (up                     Young                            Spawn April-June        Uses barbels to    Largest of New to 14 ft)                             sturgeon                                                  locate food        York's sturgeon spend the first                  Anadromous; runs 50-200 pounds                          2-7 years in                      up freshwater river      Eat a variety of    Lives up to 60+
(up to 800 lbs.)                      large                            and streams to          organisms including years freshwater                        broadcast eggs          worms, amphipods, Olive green to                        streams                          upstream from the        isopods, midge      In New York blue-black on                                                            salt front. Males        larvae, plants and  found in the back and upper                        Adult sturgeon                    move into the river      small fishes        deepest portions sides, white on                        spend the bulk                    first                                        of the Hudson belly                                  of their lives at                                                              River, sea, returning                    Eggs are sticky and                          occasionally to freshwater                    attach to stones and                        found as far north to spawn                          vegetation                                  as Albany Females reach                                Prior to 1900 sexual maturity at                          were abundant in 18-19 years old                              the Hudson River when they are 6-8 ft.                        estuary especially and over 70 lbs.                            south of Hyde Males reach maturity                        Park at 12 years when the are 3.5-6.5 feet long.                      So abundant, were nicknamed "Albany beef".
Numbers are down considerably since then Lake Sturgeon http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/fish/fishspecs/sturgtbl.html (1 of 3)04/03/2006 10:14:58 AM


50-200 pounds (up to 800 lbs.)  
Table of Sturgeon of New York 3-5 ft. long (up to                    Primarily found                  Spawns in spring      Uses barbels to      New York status:
7 ft.)                                in freshwater                    (May-June) in areas    locate food          threatened. Lives lakes and large                  of clean, large rubble                      up to 80-100 10-80 pounds (up                       rivers. Prefers                  such as on            Including: leaches,  years old; one to 300 lbs.)                           areas with                        windswept rocky        snails, clams, other fish in Canada clean sand,                      shores of islands and  invertebrates, small was 154 years old.
Adults are dull                        gravel, or rock                  in rapids in streams  fish, and even algae gray with scutes                      bottoms.                                                                      In New York, lake same color as                                                            Prior to spawning,                          sturgeon have body; with clear                      Can also occur                    adult fish form                            been collected in green on lower                        in slightly                      groups in deep holes                        the St. Lawrence parts of body and                      brackish water.                  near the spawning                          River, Lake head                                                                    site; fish sometimes                        Ontario, Niagara seem leaping out of                        River, Lake Erie, Angular and                                                              the water                                  Lake Champlain, elongate snout;                                                                                                      Cayuga Lake, wide mouth                                                              Eggs are scattered                          Seneca and by currents and                            Cayuga canals, Four barbels                                                            stock to logs and                          and the Grasse, rocks                                      Oswego &
Bony plates absent along anal                                                                                                    Oswegatchie Female lake                                rivers.
fin                                                                      sturgeon reach maturity at 14-23                          Once abundant years old; males                            they were mature at 8-19                              considered a years. Females only                        trash fish; but as spawn every 4-6                            value for caviar, years                                      smoked meat, and isinglass became know the fishery exploded.
In addition, pollution and construction of dams affected sturgeon and population numbers plummeted. Lake sturgeon are now protected Shortnose Sturgeon Rarely exceed 3.5                      Occurs in                        Spawns April-May      Uses barbels to      New York status:
feet and 14                            estuaries and                                            locate food. Eats    endangered.
pounds                                large coastal                    Semi-anadromous;      sludge worms, rivers                            migrates up the        aquatic insect      Smallest of New Olive yellow to                                                          Hudson River from      larvae, plans,      York's sturgeon gray or bluish on                                                        its mid-Hudson        snails, shrimp and back; milky-white                                                        overwintering areas    crayfish            Lives up to 65+
to dark yellow on                                                        to scatter eggs in                          years old in New belly                                                                    freshwater                                  York. It is found in the lower Short, blunt,                                                            Spawns over rubble                          portion of the conical snout,                                                          bottom with some                            Hudson River large mouth                                                              gravel and large                            from the southern rocks; newly-                              tip of Manhattan Four barbels                                                            hatched fry are poor                        upriver to the swimmers and drift                          Federal Dam at Bony plates                                                              with the currents                          Troy absent along anal http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/fish/fishspecs/sturgtbl.html (2 of 3)04/03/2006 10:14:58 AM


Olive green to blue-black on back and upper
Table of Sturgeon of New York fin                                                                     along the bottom Protected by law Females first spawn at age 10, males at Combination of age 9. Females     factors is spawn every third   responsible for year and males     population every other year   declines; pollution, construction of dams, demands for sturgeon meat and caviar Back to top of page http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/fish/fishspecs/sturgtbl.html (3 of 3)04/03/2006 10:14:58 AM}}
 
sides, white on
 
belly Young sturgeon spend the first
 
2-7 years in
 
large freshwater
 
streams  Adult sturgeon spend the bulk
 
of their lives at
 
sea, returning
 
to freshwater
 
to spawn Spawn April-June
 
Anadromous; runs up freshwater river
 
and streams to
 
broadcast eggs
 
upstream from the
 
salt front. Males move into the river first Eggs are sticky and attach to stones and
 
vegetation
 
Females reach sexual maturity at
 
18-19 years old
 
when they are 6-8 ft.
 
and over 70 lbs.
 
Males reach maturity
 
at 12 years when the
 
are 3.5-6.5 feet long.
Uses barbels to
 
locate food
 
Eat a variety of organisms including
 
worms, amphipods, isopods, midge
 
larvae, plants and small fishes Largest of New York's sturgeon
 
Lives up to 60+
years In New York found in the deepest portions
 
of the Hudson
: River, occasionally
 
found as far north
 
as Albany
 
Prior to 1900 were abundant in
 
the Hudson River
 
estuary especially
 
south of Hyde
 
Park  So abundant, were nicknamed "Albany beef".
Numbers are
 
down considerably
 
since then Lake Sturgeon http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/fish/fishspecs/sturgtbl.html (1 of 3)04/03/2006 10:14:58 AM Table of Sturgeon of New York 3-5 ft. long (up to 7 ft.)
10-80 pounds (up to 300 lbs.)
 
Adults are dull gray with scutes same color as body; with clear
 
green on lower
 
parts of body and
 
head Angular and elongate snout;
 
wide mouth
 
Four barbels
 
Bony plates absent along anal
 
fin Primarily found
 
in freshwater
 
lakes and large
 
rivers. Prefers
 
areas with
 
clean sand, gravel, or rock
 
bottoms. Can also occur in slightly
 
brackish water.
Spawns in spring (May-June) in areas
 
of clean, large rubble
 
such as on
 
windswept rocky
 
shores of islands and
 
in rapids in streams
 
Prior to spawning, adult fish form groups in deep holes
 
near the spawning
 
site; fish sometimes
 
seem leaping out of
 
the water
 
Eggs are scattered by currents and
 
stock to logs and
 
rocks  Female lake sturgeon reach maturity at 14-23 years old; males
 
mature at 8-19
 
years. Females only
 
spawn every 4-6
 
years Uses barbels to
 
locate food
 
Including: leaches, snails, clams, other
 
invertebrates, small
 
fish, and even algae New York status:
 
threatened. Lives
 
up to 80-100
 
years old; one
 
fish in Canada
 
was 154 years old.
In New York, lake sturgeon have been collected in the St. Lawrence
 
River, Lake
 
Ontario, Niagara
 
River, Lake Erie, Lake Champlain, Cayuga Lake, Seneca and
 
Cayuga canals, and the Grasse, Oswego &
Oswegatchie rivers.
Once abundant they were
 
considered a
 
trash fish; but as
 
value for caviar, smoked meat, and isinglass
 
became know the
 
fishery exploded.
 
In addition, pollution and
 
construction of
 
dams affected sturgeon and population
 
numbers plummeted. Lake
 
sturgeon are now
 
protected Shortnose Sturgeon Rarely exceed 3.5
 
feet and 14
 
pounds Olive yellow to gray or bluish on back; milky-white
 
to dark yellow on
 
belly Short, blunt, conical snout, large mouth
 
Four barbels
 
Bony plates absent along anal Occurs in
 
estuaries and
 
large coastal
 
rivers Spawns April-May
 
Semi-anadromous; migrates up the  
 
Hudson River from
 
its mid-Hudson
 
overwintering areas to scatter eggs in freshwater
 
Spawns over rubble bottom with some
 
gravel and large
 
rocks; newly-
 
hatched fry are poor
 
swimmers and drift
 
with the currents Uses barbels to
 
locate food. Eats
 
sludge worms, aquatic insect
 
larvae, plans, snails, shrimp and
 
crayfish New York status:
 
endangered.
 
Smallest of New York's sturgeon Lives up to 65+
years old in New York. It is found in the lower
 
portion of the
 
Hudson River
 
from the southern
 
tip of Manhattan
 
upriver to the
 
Federal Dam at
 
Troy http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/fish/fishspecs/sturgtbl.html (2 of 3)04/03/2006 10:14:58 AM Table of Sturgeon of New York fin along the bottom
 
Females first spawn at age 10, males at  
 
age 9. Females  
 
spawn every third  
 
year and males  
 
every other year Protected by law
 
Combination of factors is
 
responsible for
 
population declines; pollution, construction of  
 
dams, demands  
 
for sturgeon meat  
 
and caviar Back to top of page http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/fish/fishspecs/sturgtbl.html (3 of 3)04/03/2006 10:14:58 AM}}

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Table of Sturgeon of New York Similarities and Differences Among New York's Sturgeon More information from this division:

Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources Fish Species Population Description Habitat Reproduction Feeding Status/

Comments Atlantic Sturgeon 6-10 ft. long (up Young Spawn April-June Uses barbels to Largest of New to 14 ft) sturgeon locate food York's sturgeon spend the first Anadromous; runs 50-200 pounds 2-7 years in up freshwater river Eat a variety of Lives up to 60+

(up to 800 lbs.) large and streams to organisms including years freshwater broadcast eggs worms, amphipods, Olive green to streams upstream from the isopods, midge In New York blue-black on salt front. Males larvae, plants and found in the back and upper Adult sturgeon move into the river small fishes deepest portions sides, white on spend the bulk first of the Hudson belly of their lives at River, sea, returning Eggs are sticky and occasionally to freshwater attach to stones and found as far north to spawn vegetation as Albany Females reach Prior to 1900 sexual maturity at were abundant in 18-19 years old the Hudson River when they are 6-8 ft. estuary especially and over 70 lbs. south of Hyde Males reach maturity Park at 12 years when the are 3.5-6.5 feet long. So abundant, were nicknamed "Albany beef".

Numbers are down considerably since then Lake Sturgeon http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/fish/fishspecs/sturgtbl.html (1 of 3)04/03/2006 10:14:58 AM

Table of Sturgeon of New York 3-5 ft. long (up to Primarily found Spawns in spring Uses barbels to New York status:

7 ft.) in freshwater (May-June) in areas locate food threatened. Lives lakes and large of clean, large rubble up to 80-100 10-80 pounds (up rivers. Prefers such as on Including: leaches, years old; one to 300 lbs.) areas with windswept rocky snails, clams, other fish in Canada clean sand, shores of islands and invertebrates, small was 154 years old.

Adults are dull gravel, or rock in rapids in streams fish, and even algae gray with scutes bottoms. In New York, lake same color as Prior to spawning, sturgeon have body; with clear Can also occur adult fish form been collected in green on lower in slightly groups in deep holes the St. Lawrence parts of body and brackish water. near the spawning River, Lake head site; fish sometimes Ontario, Niagara seem leaping out of River, Lake Erie, Angular and the water Lake Champlain, elongate snout; Cayuga Lake, wide mouth Eggs are scattered Seneca and by currents and Cayuga canals, Four barbels stock to logs and and the Grasse, rocks Oswego &

Bony plates absent along anal Oswegatchie Female lake rivers.

fin sturgeon reach maturity at 14-23 Once abundant years old; males they were mature at 8-19 considered a years. Females only trash fish; but as spawn every 4-6 value for caviar, years smoked meat, and isinglass became know the fishery exploded.

In addition, pollution and construction of dams affected sturgeon and population numbers plummeted. Lake sturgeon are now protected Shortnose Sturgeon Rarely exceed 3.5 Occurs in Spawns April-May Uses barbels to New York status:

feet and 14 estuaries and locate food. Eats endangered.

pounds large coastal Semi-anadromous; sludge worms, rivers migrates up the aquatic insect Smallest of New Olive yellow to Hudson River from larvae, plans, York's sturgeon gray or bluish on its mid-Hudson snails, shrimp and back; milky-white overwintering areas crayfish Lives up to 65+

to dark yellow on to scatter eggs in years old in New belly freshwater York. It is found in the lower Short, blunt, Spawns over rubble portion of the conical snout, bottom with some Hudson River large mouth gravel and large from the southern rocks; newly- tip of Manhattan Four barbels hatched fry are poor upriver to the swimmers and drift Federal Dam at Bony plates with the currents Troy absent along anal http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/fish/fishspecs/sturgtbl.html (2 of 3)04/03/2006 10:14:58 AM

Table of Sturgeon of New York fin along the bottom Protected by law Females first spawn at age 10, males at Combination of age 9. Females factors is spawn every third responsible for year and males population every other year declines; pollution, construction of dams, demands for sturgeon meat and caviar Back to top of page http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/fish/fishspecs/sturgtbl.html (3 of 3)04/03/2006 10:14:58 AM