Would love to see Sturgeon return but no point until our rivers are protected from sewage waste, chemicals and otters. Can barely find any fish in my stretch of the River Ouse these days. Great videos buddy, I enjoy your content 👍👏👌
Jack, have you heard about the Brantevik eel? There's some Swedish footage on youtube but i don't think anyone has made an English language video about this astonishing fish. I know this is a sturgeon video but i din't know how else to contact you as i don't use twitter.
I think more should be done to preserve what we have, rather than introducing previously lost species. It's plain to see on my local river that the stocks have taken a massive hit over the last 15 years.
Couldn't agree more! I took up fishing again last year after a 20-year hiatus. The fishing is awful now, and the amount of dead fish due to pollution is unacceptable! We brits loved our wildlife, now I wonder if we will have anything left!
Reintroduction of spp native to systems anywhere demands a high level of common sense and ecological knowledge. The disaster of otter reintegration shows this clearly. Salmon and Sea trout recruitment will be influenced significantly not to mention the decimation of native stocks of other spp such as Dace from the rivers Tyne, Forth, and Clyde. The sad fact is no one is paying attention.
I used to work as the UK Sturgeon Project Coordinator with Blue Marine Foundation. Great to see my favourite fish species getting some love!
I am hopeful they will return
We fished a river near kidiminster and my buddy had 4 sturgeon 3 were small babies but one was 28 lbs
Would love to see Sturgeon return but no point until our rivers are protected from sewage waste, chemicals and otters. Can barely find any fish in my stretch of the River Ouse these days. Great videos buddy, I enjoy your content 👍👏👌
My local stretch has been cleared of all fish & foul & crustaceans by people new to this land.
You think sturgeon can't coexist with otters? Is that a joke comment?
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Would you consider yourself anti-otter?
Could the Loch Ness critter be a species of Sturgeon?
I think thats one of the theories
There already here
Jack, have you heard about the Brantevik eel? There's some Swedish footage on youtube but i don't think anyone has made an English language video about this astonishing fish.
I know this is a sturgeon video but i din't know how else to contact you as i don't use twitter.
I think more should be done to preserve what we have, rather than introducing previously lost species. It's plain to see on my local river that the stocks have taken a massive hit over the last 15 years.
Couldn't agree more! I took up fishing again last year after a 20-year hiatus. The fishing is awful now, and the amount of dead fish due to pollution is unacceptable!
We brits loved our wildlife, now I wonder if we will have anything left!
That’s the issue: you CAN’T preserve ecosystems when it’s components are missing.
Reintroduction of spp native to systems anywhere demands a high level of common sense and ecological knowledge. The disaster of otter reintegration shows this clearly. Salmon and Sea trout recruitment will be influenced significantly not to mention the decimation of native stocks of other spp such as Dace from the rivers Tyne, Forth, and Clyde. The sad fact is no one is paying attention.