Tuesday, December 10, 2013

STURGEON


These freshwater giants have greenish-grey coloring and a pointed snout with two pairs of whiskerlike tactile organs that dangle near its mouth. These organs, called barbels, help it to locate bottom-dwelling prey, such as snails, clams, insect larvae, and fish eggs. CCRES AQUACULTURE http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W7D47j60i_M

Current aquaculture of sturgeon, like the breeding process used at our CCRES farm, is an economically viable means of sustainable, future commercial caviar production. The CCRES farm, with its supply of clear, pure, oxygen-rich water has succeeded in creating meticulous breeding environment that enhances the conditions of the sturgeons’ natural habitat.


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