A prehistoric endangered fish washed up at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront 
By Stacy Parker US Source: dailypress 11/16/2020
Stacy Parker
A prehistoric fish with a long snout and bony plates on its back washed ashore Saturday at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. People walking on the beach near 20th Street stopped to take pictures of the Atlantic sturgeon as the tide slowly dragged the decomposing carcass back into the water.
 



Sturgeon are an endangered species. In the fall, females lay eggs in the rivers of the Chesapeake Bay, and then migrate offshore, said Noelle Mathies, a marine biologist, who specializes in sturgeon research.

The adult Atlantic sturgeon that washed up on the beach was about 5 feet long. Its five rows of bony plates, called scutes, were still mostly intact, but its head was nearly detached.

“It’s rare to get a fresh one,” Mathies said.

 
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