July 9, 2024 โ Atlantic sturgeon have been around for 70 million years โ predating the dinosaurs. These monumental fish with shark-like fins even survived the Chicxulubโฏasteroid, which causedโฏtheโฏgreat extinction event at the end of theโฏCretaceousโฏPeriod.
But the species that once thrived in the Philadelphia regionโs waterways has become endangered, threatened by habitat loss, dams, poor water quality and vessel strikes. In the Delaware River, only about 250 estimated sturgeon remain, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Sturgeon are also caught in fishing nets and injured by boats during the commercial fishing of other types of fish such as striped bass and summer flounder.
The Delaware Riverkeeper Network argues the region isnโt doing enough to protect the Atlantic sturgeon. The nonprofit is threatening to sue Delaware, New Jersey and New York under the Endangered Species Act for allegedly allowing the commercial fishing industry to kill the Atlantic sturgeon as bycatch.