New York isnt doing enough to protect ancient Atlantic sturgeons, lawsuit argues 
US Source: gothamist 11/5/2024

The Atlantic sturgeon survived the ice age and outlasted the dinosaurs, but the 250 million-year-old forage fish might not survive the modern age.

In the Hudson River, there were just 450 adults in 2014, about half the number recorded in 1998, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Atlantic sturgeon was so plentiful in the 18th and 19th centuries that it was known as “Albany beef.” But overfishing has drastically reduced the population.
 

While the anadromous — meaning that it migrates from the sea to a river to spawn — fish has been illegal to capture, kill or harm for more than a decade under the Endangered Species Act, the use of nets in commercial fishing has pushed it closer to the brink of extinction, according to a new lawsuit by environmental group Riverkeeper. Advocates allege the New York Department of Environmental Conservation, along with the state environmental agencies of Delaware and New Jersey, have failed to protect the Atlantic sturgeon and are turning a blind eye to illegal bycatch of the fish.

 
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