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Gulf sturgeon face increasing human-made challenges. Pollution has expanded in the Suwannee River in north Florida and climate change is contributing to swings between high and low water levels.
Jumping gulf sturgeon have made their annual migration back into Florida’s Suwannee River as well as most other rivers in northwest Florida, the state says. Facebook screengrab Never mind the ...
It’s been the summer of the jumping sturgeon on the Great Marsh. A sturgeon and a kayaker. Ally Rzesa/Globe staff. By Billy Baker, The Boston Globe updated on September 23, 2024 5 minutes ...
The sturgeon, a massive, dinosaur-like, rare fish, has suddenly been spotted all over the North Shore this summer, in numbers no one can recall. Skip to main content Sections ...
Jumping gulf sturgeon have made their annual migration back into Florida’s Suwannee River as well as most other rivers in northwest Florida, the state says. Facebook screengrab Never mind the ...
Never mind the alligators. It’s the massive jumping fish that boaters need to fear most in northwest Florida. The notorious “jumping sturgeon” are back, and they pack a punch powerful enough ...