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500 young sturgeons released into the Saginaw River system

As part of ongoing efforts by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Michigan State University to rebuild the population of this giant fish, 500 juvenile sturgeon were released last week at four locations in the Saginaw River system.

The sturgeon came from the Black Lake Stream Side Rearing Facility in Onaway, a facility opened by the DNR and MSU that supplies hatcheries across the state. Each August, sturgeon are also released into the Black River, Mullett Lake in Cheboygan County and the Boardman River in Grand Traverse County, the DNR and MSU said in a news release Wednesday.

Researchers, graduate students and undergraduates capture newly hatched surgeonfish in the spring and raise them until August, the news release said. During those three months, the sturgeons grow from less than an inch to 7 inches long. They are then fitted with passive embedded transponders similar to microchips in pets and released into rivers across the state.