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Huso huso

Huso huso (Beluga)
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Distribution
Distribution map: Huso huso (Beluga)

critically endangered



Habitat
Temperature:
F0.0-17.0 °C
Salinity:
Ffresh to seawater
Photoperiod:
F9-15 h
Substrate:
Fyes
Trophic level:
not investigated by us yet
Growth
Length:
not investigated by us yet
Weight:
not investigated by us yet
Maturity:
F12.0-22.0 years
Malformations:
Fyes
Morphology:
not investigated by us yet
Swimming
Home range:
no data found yet
Depth:
F1.0-30.0+ m
Speed:
not investigated by us yet
Migration:
Fanadromous
Type:
not investigated by us yet
Reproduction
Nest building:
Fno
Courtship:
no data found yet
Mating type:
no data found yet
Fecundity:
not investigated by us yet
Brood care:
no data found yet
Social behaviour
Aggregation:
Fdepends
Organisation:
not investigated by us yet
Aggression:
Fno
Handling
Farming frequency:
19 t/year 2018
Farming stress:
Fyes
Slaughter protocol:
Fprepared

Farming remarks

Huso huso
Li0  ❘  Po1  ❘  Ce0
FishTalk

Huso huso is a long-lived and late maturing species endemic to the Ponto-Caspian Sea region, which includes the Caspian Sea, the Sea of Azov, and the Black Sea. It is also present in the Adriatic Sea, although rare, and is critically endangered due to the construction of hydroelectric dams and the effects of human activities. It spawns in the lower Danube and a few other rivers in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkey. H. huso is highly valued for its caviar and meat and is intensively farmed. However, there are many knowledge gaps about its natural habitat and behaviour, such as its home range and its social and reproductive behaviour. Currently, the depth and migratory needs of H. huso are not met in farming conditions, the reproduction is highly invasive, and a humane slaughtering method needs to be researched and implemented. Further research in these areas would improve the welfare of the species.

For details see: WelfareCheck | farm
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