October 6, 2025

1 thought on “NOAA designates critical habitat for Atlantic sturgeon

  1. WOW! Talk about a day late and a dollar short. Atlantic Sturgeon have, in reality, been endangered for around 100 years. Many years ago, Chesapeake Bay fishermen used to catch them in gill nets and pound nets, then tie their tail to a pole to await the arrival of sailing ships that would bring them to market. Like most species fished for their roe (i.e. American shad, blueback herring), they were so overfished and so much of their habitat was destroyed by dams and other upstream habitat changes, that they were essentially wiped out long before the Endangered Species Act took effect in 1974.
    So decimated were Atlantic Sturgeon stocks, that I’d hazard a guess that most people in this region, even those that live on the water, have never seen one. Somehow it has taken NOAA until now to enact the same protections for this magnificent fish as have been implemented for 20-30 years to protect salmon stocks in CA, OR and WA.
    Politics and Fisheries management surely do make strange bedfellows.

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