DNR and MSU Release 500 Baby Sturgeon in Michigan River

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The release of these sturgeon fingerlings is part of a larger effort to restore the population of Lake Sturgeon in the Great Lakes. The goal is to increase the number of sturgeon in the rivers and streams of the Great Lakes region. **The Importance of Sturgeon Restoration**

Lake sturgeon are an important part of the Great Lakes ecosystem. They play a crucial role in maintaining the health of the ecosystem. Here’s why:

* **Apex Predator:** Lake sturgeon are apex predators, meaning they sit at the top of the food chain. This means they help regulate the populations of other fish and invertebrates in the ecosystem. * **Habitat Structure:** Their presence creates habitat structure, which benefits other species.

Michigan boasts a rich fishing history and a vibrant community of anglers. The state’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) maintains a comprehensive record of fishing achievements, including the state’s top 58 fishing records. These records showcase the incredible feats of anglers who have caught some of the largest and most sought-after fish species in Michigan. The records are categorized by species, weight, length, and date, providing a detailed overview of the state’s fishing prowess.

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