Researchers continue to find elusive lake sturgeon in the Grand River 
By Beth Weiler US Source: Michigan Radio 12/18/2023
Beth Weiler
Credit: Ryan Hagerty/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Measuring in at just eight inches long, the juvenile lake sturgeon caught by researchers from the Grand Rapids Public Museum in September 2022 hardly looked formidable.
 

But the small fish could grow to a six-foot-long, 150-pound benthic powerhouse, moving along the bottom of rivers and lakes eating insects, snails, and even invasive zebra mussels.

That is what researchers from the museum are hoping for. They are working with the John Ball Zoo and Encompass Socio-ecological Consulting to conserve the elusive lake sturgeon. Once abundant in the Great Lakes basin, lake sturgeon was designated a threatened species in Michigan in 1994, prompting recovery efforts from multiple organizations.

 
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