Thursday, December 15, 2011

China, cultured sturgeon fry out of 50000

中国,人工培养出50000条鲟鱼鱼苗。China, cultured sturgeon fry out of 50000.
中国,人工培养出50000条鲟鱼鱼苗。A total of 50,000 artificially propagated acipenser sinensis, Chinese sturgeon, have been born in Yichang, Central China's Hubei province to increase wild stocks of the rare species. Strugeons, found in the Yangtze River, are one of the oldest creatures on the planet and are thought to have lived at the same time as dinosaurs, dating back 140 million years ago. The world's first batch of 20,000 artificially bred Chinese sturgeons was born in Hubei in 2009.
中国,人工培养出50000条鲟鱼鱼苗。A school of young Chinese sturgeons bred in Yichang. The species, known as a living fossil, date back to 140 million years ago.
中国,人工培养出50000条鲟鱼鱼苗。A school of young Chinese sturgeons with the appearance of tadpoles have been bred in Yichang. 
中国,人工培养出50000条鲟鱼鱼苗。Volunteers release a Chinese sturgeon, a rare species that lives in the Yangtze River, into a section of the river in Yichang, April 14, 2011. A total of 141 sturgeons were released into the river.