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Occurrence and distribution of shortnose sturgeon,Acipenser brevirostrum,in the upper tidal Delaware River
Authors:Robert W Hastings  John C O’Herron  Kevin Schick  Mark A Lazzari
Institution:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Southeastern Louisiana University, 70402, Hammond, Louisiana
2. Center for Coastal and Environmental Studies Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 08903, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Abstract:Sampling in the upper tidal Delaware River between Trenton, New Jersey, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from July 1981 through December 1984 demonstrated the existence of a significant population of shortnose sturgeon. The sturgeon aggregate in the river channel during daylight hours, especially in the area between Trenton and Florence, New Jersey (river km 211.8 to 198.8). Occurrence in the river downstream of Florence appears to be restricted by poor water quality during summer months. Sturgeon were present in the study area throughout the year, but largest numbers were collected from May though November. No spawning was observed during this study, but presence of males with milt suggests that spawning possibly occurs in the Trenton area. Preliminary population estimates (Peterson, Schnabel and Seber-Jolly) indicate an adult population of approximately 6,000–14,000 shortnose sturgeon occupying the upper tidal Delaware River.
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