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(Created claim: summary (P836): The European sturgeon Acipenser sturio is the largest migratory fish in French and western European waters. Once present on most of the major European rivers and along the coasts of the western Atlantic, this species is now seriously endangered and breeds only in France, in the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, the last known natural reproduction dating from 1994.The main objective is the restoration of a species, Acipenser sturio, almost extirpated...) |
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The European sturgeon Acipenser sturio is the largest migratory fish in French and western European waters. Once present on most of the major European rivers and along the coasts of the western Atlantic, this species is now seriously endangered and breeds only in France, in the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, the last known natural reproduction dating from 1994.The main objective is the restoration of a species, Acipenser sturio, almost extirpated from the Garonne Dordogne basin. The expected results are optimal development based on the life history of fish in the natural environment, fish from artificial reproductions made from captive spawners (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: The European sturgeon Acipenser sturio is the largest migratory fish in French and western European waters. Once present on most of the major European rivers and along the coasts of the western Atlantic, this species is now seriously endangered and breeds only in France, in the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, the last known natural reproduction dating from 1994.The main objective is the restoration of a species, Acipenser sturio, almost extirpated from the Garonne Dordogne basin. The expected results are optimal development based on the life history of fish in the natural environment, fish from artificial reproductions made from captive spawners (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: The European sturgeon Acipenser sturio is the largest migratory fish in French and western European waters. Once present on most of the major European rivers and along the coasts of the western Atlantic, this species is now seriously endangered and breeds only in France, in the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, the last known natural reproduction dating from 1994.The main objective is the restoration of a species, Acipenser sturio, almost extirpated from the Garonne Dordogne basin. The expected results are optimal development based on the life history of fish in the natural environment, fish from artificial reproductions made from captive spawners (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Revision as of 09:44, 18 November 2021
Project Q3670049 in France
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Project Q3670049 in France |
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89,159.00 Euro
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498,460.0 Euro
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17.89 percent
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15 September 2014
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15 June 2016
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Association MIGADO
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L'esturgeon européen Acipenser sturio est le plus grand poisson migrateur des eaux françaises et ouest européennes. Autrefois présent sur la plupart des grands fleuves européens et le long des côtes de l'ouest atlantique, cette espèce est désormais gravement menacée de disparition et ne se reproduit plus qu'en France, dans les fleuves Garonne et Dordogne, la dernière reproduction naturelle connue datant de 1994.L'objectif principal est la restauration d'une espèce, Acipenser sturio, quasiment disparu du bassin Garonne Dordogne. Les résultats attendus sont un développement optimal en fonction du cycle biologique des poissons dans le milieu naturel, poissons issus des reproductions artificielles réalisées à partir des géniteurs en captivité (French)
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The European sturgeon Acipenser sturio is the largest migratory fish in French and western European waters. Once present on most of the major European rivers and along the coasts of the western Atlantic, this species is now seriously endangered and breeds only in France, in the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, the last known natural reproduction dating from 1994.The main objective is the restoration of a species, Acipenser sturio, almost extirpated from the Garonne Dordogne basin. The expected results are optimal development based on the life history of fish in the natural environment, fish from artificial reproductions made from captive spawners (English)
18 November 2021
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18 Rue de la Garonne, 47520 Le Passage, France
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21510
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