A Sturgeon goes to Wisconsin and a Michigan muskie visits New York | |
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A male lake sturgeon was tagged under the Blue Water Bridge, in the early 1990s. As a member of the largest spawning population of sturgeon in the Great Lakes, he would only be in the area for a few weeks and researchers wanted to know where he would go when the spawn was over. |
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At this time, Canada’s Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources did a population assessment on the lake sturgeon that spawned near the Blue Water Bridge. The study estimated 26,689 adult lake sturgeon spawned on the site. |
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