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Sturgeon in danger

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, January 14th, 2001

Sturgeon in danger, state fears Fish farming could offset caviar crisis, some say By MEG JONES of the Journal Sentinel staff Sunday, January 14, 2001 As fish go, it's not pretty. Gaping mouth, drooping whiskers, pointy snout and bony plates for scales. But while the package may not be beautiful, it's what's inside that is coveted. Which is why sturgeon, a fish that hasn't changed much since dinosaurs stomped across Earth, are rapidly being depleted in Eastern Europe and Asia for the eggs they carry. As caviar imports to America dwindle and prices for the salty delicacy rise, Wisconsin ...

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