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This is an Interesting read about Sturgeon in Europe
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Not to be confused with another Sturgeon, Jimmypoo in Georgia TongueBig Grin



TULCEA, Romania – Alas, poor Harald. Wired up to a satellite transmitter, he had much to teach science about the life of the great sturgeons of the Danube River and Black Sea.

His probable demise is a cautionary tale of the multiplying threats to the great sturgeons, sought since Roman times for the wealth they yield in meat and caviar.

Consider: A living creature from the age of the dinosaurs, a fish that can grow as long as a minibus, lives longer than most men, sniffs its way to its birthplace to spawn and can yield a fortune in caviar.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110530/ap_o...e_sturgeon
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haikuman wrote:
Not to be confused with another Sturgeon, Jimmypoo in Georgia TongueBig Grin

Or Sturgeon's Law, which applies a bit more broadly.
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Sturgeon's Law applies to Haikuman too! 90% of what he posts is crap!

And I know! I'm POO!
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haikuman <~~~ bows to the King of poo :hail: :devil:

Hope we got you daze jump started *(:>* TongueBig Grin

Rudie
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Here in Florida the sturgeon aren't so large, but they become pretty active this time of year. People have been seriously injured, and the outcome for the fish isn't always positive, either. There's so much traffic on the Suwannee in the summer--hope the chance to see one of these ancient fish will inspire boaters/jet skiers to slow down!



http://myfwc.com/research/saltwater/stur...ng/living/
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http://www.hcn.org/issues/28/799
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