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Why Was the Beluga Sturgeon Banned in the U.S.?The beluga sturgeon is a large and long-lived species of freshwater fish native to the temperate waters of the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea. Although the beluga sturgeon shares its name with the more ...
Delphyne Dabezies defied skepticism to create Africa’s first caviar company, Acipenser, with its renowned Rova and Kasnodar ...
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In Madagascar, Africa’s first sturgeon farm is producing caviar – and it’s made its way into some of the most prestigious ...
Caviar is a famously expensive delicacy, but it wasn't always that way. This extravagant seafood has a long history with far ...
The population of sturgeons in the Caspian Sea fell 2.5-fold over the last decade to 8 mln species, Kirill Kolonchin said MOSCOW, May 11. /TASS/. The sturgeon population in the Caspian Sea may ...
ASTANA – Swiss Choice Holding will invest in a fish farm project on the Caspian Sea coast, aiming to produce 100 to 600 tons ...
The sea has always been our lifeline ... Red List Assessment in 2022 classified all five species of Caspian sturgeon, except for the sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus), as critically endangered.
When Delphyne Dabezies first revealed her plans to launch Africa’s first caviar production facility, many in the luxury food industry were sceptical. However, 15 years later, her company, Acipenser, ...
The record for the largest beluga sturgeon ever caught is 23.6 feet long and 3,463 pounds. This is larger than some whales—the beluga whale included. However, that record was set in 1827.
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