Scientific Name
Acipenser sturio
Common Name
Sturgeon
Biology
Amphihaline and potamodromous fish (Ref. 51346, Ref. 51439), frequenting littoral zones (Ref. 2163, Ref. 51439, Ref. 51442). It lives the major part of his live in sea but enters rivers for reproduction (Ref. 30578, Ref. 51442). At the sea, it occur in coastal and estuarine zones on soft bottom. In freshwaters, it inhabits estuaries and large rivers (Ref. 59043). Juveniles found both in estuaries and in the sea (Ref. 2163). Usually solitary. Feeds on crustaceans, mollusks, polychaete worms and small fishes. Eggs deposited on sand or gravel. A long-lived and slow-growing species (Ref. 9988). Reaches 500-600 cm and maybe live up to 100 years. Sexually mature at an age of 7-9 years. Spawns at depths of 2-10 m over stony bottoms. Females produce 800,000-2,400,000 sticky dark grey eggs which adhere to the stones (Ref. 35388). Utilized fresh and frozen, an