In Old English law, sturgeons were considered royal fish. If caught on or near the shore, without question belonged to the King. The armored plated monster fish was hunted to the brink of extinction. The value of their eggs, which is caviar to people, landed them on the threatened list under the Endangered Species Act. Today they are protected- it is illegal to catch and kill sturgeon.
Sturgeons, one of the oldest existing fish, breed in fresh water. Like salmon, they swim up river in the spring; spawn in summer and return to warm gulf waters in autumn. With a long snout and whiskers, the fish make a noise during spawning similar to a creaky door hinge. [Kind of like my Aunt Tabitha- when she walks.] A 100 pound female could have 500,000 eggs.
There has long been a debate as to why the Gulf Sturgeons jump out of the water. Ken Sulak, a biologist at the U.S. Geological Survey in Gainesville, believes it's a form of communication. That the sturgeons are announcing their presence and position to other fish.
The jumping peaks in late June through August, most often in the morning and evening. Sturgeons don't jump during spawning season. A lone sturgeon produces a series of sounds just before and after jumping. With a loud crash- it slams its body against the surface of the water. Some scientists think it could be alerting other fish to a found feeding ground.
Overall, the sturgeon population is estimated between 10,000-12,000. The Gulf Sturgeon is bottom-dwelling and toothless, they feed by vacuuming up their prey. They eat only in late fall and winter. In springtime- it's a cycle- back to where they were born. Sturgeons can live up to 50 years.
Longfellow's epic poem, Song of Hiawatha, pays homage to the sturgeon referred to as- King of fishes. The entire eighth chapter is an account of the battle between Hiawatha and the mighty fish.
There he lay in all his armor
On the white sand of the bottom
A shield to guard him, plates of bone
Painted with his war-paints, spots of brown
Up he rose with angry gesture
In his wrath he darted upward
Flashing, leaped into the sunshine
Opened his great jaw and swallowed
Both canoe and Hiawatha.
Sources below:
www.news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/10/061030-sturgeon.html
www.newsherald.com/archives/article.printformat.php?id=56252
www.theotherpages.org
www.earthjustice.org/news/press/002/victory_for_gulf_sturgeon.html
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13 Comments
Post a Commentyou're supposed scientists are morons! they communicate with high pitch noises similar to some of the high pitch noises that engines make, but the engine noises hurt their ears and thus makes them panic and spook to get away from the sound! so keep believing the morons, keep riding around them and continue to be fish smacked!
you're supposed scientists are morons! they communicate with high pitch noises similar to some of the high pitch noises that engines make, but the engine noises hurt their ears and thus makes them panic and spook to get away from the sound! so keep believing the morons, keep riding around them and continue to be fish smacked!
Interesting. I think I was once told that sturgeon live in Lake Erie (or used to? Also, I live near the Lake), and I always wondered more about them. I knew they were big fish, and that's about it! So thanks for sharing!
I am revisiting your excellent animal series and loving it! You are so knowledgeable, and you impart your knowledge with flair and enthusiasm. :)
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That would be something to see! Mullet jumping are exciting enough!
Good read! I've read it again! :-)
Hi I like this article... because I like sturgeons. In California and in Oregon/Washington, Sturgeon are considered game fish and also will often be found in the fish markets. They get to be about 12 to 15 feet long up here and they do jump here too. They mostly inhabit the Sacramento River and the Columbia River all the way up to the Snake River. The size restrictions on Sturgeon are very specific so that the fish isn't threatened here.
You have a wonderful writing style that makes this so interesting. Thanks for another great article.
Honestly.... Did they jump? Or were they pushed?
This is why I don't fish. That and the fact my fishing license was revoked for drinking and casting.