The swimming ground speed and swimming depths of beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) and stellate sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus) were investigated using ultrasonic telemetry between 2011 and 2017 in the Lower Danube River (river kilometer (rkm) 0 Sulina–rkm 1075 Baziaș). Acoustic telemetry receivers VR2W and V16TP tags (Vemco, Canada) were used to collect data about sturgeon migration behavior in the Lower Danube River between the Black Sea and the Iron Gate II dam. The tags, equipped with depth and temperature sensors, provided data about beluga and stellate sturgeon migration periods, swimming speeds, and depths. Twenty-three beluga sturgeon (184–245 cm TL) and twenty-one stellate sturgeon (92–135 cm TL) were ultrasonically tagged and passively tracked using hydrophone receivers installed in the river between rkm 71 and rkm 860. Three tagged beluga sturgeon returned after 2 and 5 years and two stellate sturgeon returned after 2 years since the time of their initial release in the river. This study provides, for the first time, further details concerning beluga sturgeon and stellate sturgeon migratory behavior patterns, traveled distances, swimming depths, and their swimming ground speeds during spawning migration.
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Honţ, Ștefan, Paraschiv, M., Ion Iani, M., Taflan, E., Holostenco, D. N., Oprea, D., & Oprea, L. (2019). Detailed analysis of beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) and stellate sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus) migration in the Lower Danube River. Turkish Journal of Zoology, 43(5), 457–464. https://doi.org/10.3906/zoo-1902-32
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