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Green Sturgeon

Green Sturgeon
Tagging green sturgeon on Rogue River, Oregon Photo Credit: ©Stephen Sautner, Wildlife Conservation Society

Overview

  • Species Common Name Green Sturgeon
  • Species Scientific Name Acipenser medirostris

SMU/ESU/DPS/Subspecies

Green Sturgeon

Green Sturgeon, Northern DPS

Acipenser medirostris

Green Sturgeon

Green Sturgeon, Southern DPS

Acipenser medirostris

Ecoregions

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