This paper presents the status and trends in management of sturgeon species and the development of sturgeon aquaculture in the Lower Danube countries: Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukraine and Moldova. Sturgeon fishery moratoria and aquaculture development represent first steps in the Lower Danube countries to combat extirpation. Supportive stocking was used as a compensation for the impact of sturgeon fishery and dam construction, but these efforts unfortunately lacked adequate cooperation and coordination between and among region countries. Unsolved problems remain, such as the presence of illegal sturgeon fishery, water pollution, habitat destruction and fragmentation. Construction of fish passes and habitat restoration project developments...
Populations of six sturgeon species in the Danube River (Beluga, Russian sturgeon, Stellate sturgeon...
Sturgeon is among the oldest fishes in the world. They are living in natural waters of Europe, Asia ...
Sturgeon production in Western Europe originating from aquaculture in 1999 was approximately 1300 t ...
The Danube River is 2,857 km long and navigable along the major part of its flow (2,411 km). Human a...
The six native sturgeon species have been commercially harvested in the Danube Basin for more than 2...
Sturgeons belong to one of the oldest families of bony fish in existence, having their first appeara...
During the last decades, the over-exploitation of sturgeon stocks for caviar production simultaneous...
Abstract. Study of fish captures could bring out valuable information on tendencies in stocks dynami...
While the historical sturgeon catch in Serbia encompassed mainly four species (beluga sturgeon - Hus...
Abstract. In recent years, the role of cultivation of various aquatic organisms, in mariculture to r...
Sturgeon populations in the Danube River have been affected by a combination of hydropower developme...
Since always sturgeon fisheries in the lower Danube River and in the N-W Black Sea wer
Sturgeons are an essential faunal element of the Danube and provided a link between the Alpine Danub...
The Danube River basin represents a hotspot for the European freshwater diversity. The Danube in Ser...
The aim of this report is to provide an overview of the current status of efforts on the potential r...
Populations of six sturgeon species in the Danube River (Beluga, Russian sturgeon, Stellate sturgeon...
Sturgeon is among the oldest fishes in the world. They are living in natural waters of Europe, Asia ...
Sturgeon production in Western Europe originating from aquaculture in 1999 was approximately 1300 t ...
The Danube River is 2,857 km long and navigable along the major part of its flow (2,411 km). Human a...
The six native sturgeon species have been commercially harvested in the Danube Basin for more than 2...
Sturgeons belong to one of the oldest families of bony fish in existence, having their first appeara...
During the last decades, the over-exploitation of sturgeon stocks for caviar production simultaneous...
Abstract. Study of fish captures could bring out valuable information on tendencies in stocks dynami...
While the historical sturgeon catch in Serbia encompassed mainly four species (beluga sturgeon - Hus...
Abstract. In recent years, the role of cultivation of various aquatic organisms, in mariculture to r...
Sturgeon populations in the Danube River have been affected by a combination of hydropower developme...
Since always sturgeon fisheries in the lower Danube River and in the N-W Black Sea wer
Sturgeons are an essential faunal element of the Danube and provided a link between the Alpine Danub...
The Danube River basin represents a hotspot for the European freshwater diversity. The Danube in Ser...
The aim of this report is to provide an overview of the current status of efforts on the potential r...
Populations of six sturgeon species in the Danube River (Beluga, Russian sturgeon, Stellate sturgeon...
Sturgeon is among the oldest fishes in the world. They are living in natural waters of Europe, Asia ...
Sturgeon production in Western Europe originating from aquaculture in 1999 was approximately 1300 t ...