This is the time of year that Gulf
sturgeon start their annual migration back into the Suwannee River, and state
officials are warning people to slow down and be aware these fish are jumping.
Sturgeons have a history of injuring boaters in the Suwannee
River
- the large, prehistoric-looking fish have hard plates along their backs and
can grow up to 8 feet long and up to 200 pounds.
On average, though, they weigh about 40 pounds.
Biologists
estimate the annual population at 10,000-14,000 fish.
In 2011, six boaters were hurt and 11 reported
encounters with
jumping sturgeon, in 2007 one person was killed in an accidental collision with
the fish.
State officials have been trying to alert boaters to the
risks of jumping sturgeon by posting signs at each boat ramp along the
Suwannee, they say the best way to stay safe is to drive slow and wear a life
jacket.
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