Thursday, September 4, 2014

don't forget - join us at this Saturday's Sturgeon Release event!

Michigan Radio's "Environmental Report" program did a feature today on this Saturday's Sturgeon Release event. Read and listen here:
http://michiganradio.org/post/sturgeon-release-party-planned-kalamazoo-river
And here's the info on Saturday's Celebration:
SUCCESSFUL SEASON – STURGEON RELEASE EVENT CELEBRATION PLANNED FOR SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6

For more information, contact: ronaldc1@juno.com

On Saturday, September 6, the local Sturgeon For Tomorrow/Save Michigan’s Sturgeon project (kazoosturgeon.org) based in New Richmond, will celebrate another successful season of rearing sturgeon with a day of events at the New Richmond Bridge Park.

The event will take place from 10AM until 2PM at the park. Activities include live music from Dixieland-style band “Porkchop”, operation of the New Richmond swing bridge, tours of the Michigan DNR hatching and rearing facility, various speakers, free snacks and refreshments, a pig roast, information booths and, the main event, the release of the young sturgeon into the Kalamazoo River (at noon). There will be a tribal drum circle at both the opening and closing of the event by John Bush and the Three Fires.

The Sturgeon for Tomorrow project is an ongoing effort to help repopulate the lake sturgeon population in west Michigan. Sturgeon live in Lake Michigan, entering the Kalamazoo River mouth yearly, only to spawn and then return to the lake. The sturgeon then take 15 to 20 years to reach breeding maturity. As the number of sturgeon has decreased over the years, this project was founded to assist in restoring a healthy population.  More information about the program can be found at the organization’s site at www.kazoosturgeon.org.

The release event celebration is free and open to the public. Everyone is invited to come and learn more and participate in this fun family-friendly event.



Thursday, July 31, 2014

STILL GROWIN'!

Our young charges are progressing very well!

They are growing about an inch a week and that is the best growth rate of any sturgeon rearing effort we know of...

Here's a picture from today:


By the time of their release in September, they should be of optimum size to thrive and mature  in their native environment.

(Watch this blog for information about our release ceremony and event coming in September!)

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

NEW PICTURE

The sturgeon kids continue to grow...



Remember, you can always visit our web site at www.kazoosturgeon.org for details, more information about our habitat restoration program, and to learn more about our prehistoric pal, the Lake Sturgeon! 

Thursday, June 26, 2014

gettin' bigger...

Here's a couple new pictures to give you an idea how the young sturgeon are progressing - gettin' bigger all the time!












Remember, you can always visit our web site at www.kazoosturgeon.org for details, more information about our habitat restoration program, and to learn more about our prehistoric pal, the Lake Sturgeon! 

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

TAKE A LOOK AT THIS!

As the egg gathering and hunt for fry continues, we're seeing the first activity in the hatching and rearing facility trailer.

And today with the aid of a microscope we get a really good "up-close" look at some sturgeon eggs!

Remember, you can always visit our web site at www.kazoosturgeon.org for details, more information about our habitat restoration program, and to learn more about our prehistoric pal, the Lake Sturgeon! 

Friday, May 16, 2014

SUCCESS - WE'RE UNDERWAY!

Well, some success anyway.

Our egg and fry gathering efforts continue. We have been finding some eggs that are now in place in the hatchery/rearing facility trailer.

A number of the eggs we've gathered so far are viable and, better yet, some are beginning to hatch!

We thought you might like a peek at what's going on at the moment...

(the photo on the right shows one of the fry still with its yolk sac)


Remember, you can always visit our web site at www.kazoosturgeon.org for details, more information about our habitat restoration program, and to learn more about our prehistoric pal, the Lake Sturgeon! 

Sunday, May 11, 2014

HEY - IT'S STURGEON MOTHER'S DAY TOO!

Yep,


We started celebrating Mother's Day a day early this year! Yesterday, May 10 the DNR folks were able to gather approximately 100 sturgeon eggs from the egg-mat "traps". After sorting, 60 of those are now in the live beaker at the New Richmond hatchery facility.

John Bauman of Fish & Wildlife service explains that of those, we can expect a fair number to hatch and grow. There is typically some mortality due to such normally occurring factors such as fungal infections, etc.

Our egg mats will be checked again tomorrow, May 12 and our other methods will also be utilized to continue to gather more eggs and live fry.

These are the first sign of spawn for this 2014 season however, many adult sturgeon have been caught, examined and re-released this year. From here on out water temperature and other factors will determine the amount of successful spawning that will take place this year.



Remember, you can always visit our web site at www.kazoosturgeon.org for details, more information about our habitat restoration program, and to learn more about our prehistoric pal, the Lake Sturgeon!

Monday, April 28, 2014

NEWS STORY FROM WMUK RADIO

Here's a link to a great story that WMUK did about the project last Wednesday:

http://wmuk.org/post/restoring-ancient-great-lakes-fish.






You can always visit our web site at www.kazoosturgeon.org for details, more information about our habitat restoration program, and to learn more about our prehistoric pal, the Lake Sturgeon!

A NEW WEEK AND SOME NEW FISH!

Today's efforts so far, have yielded 3 sturgeon, though only one of them is a female.

Here's a look at them in the holding pen for you.



You can always visit our web site at www.kazoosturgeon.org for details, more information about our habitat restoration program, and to learn more about our prehistoric pal, the Lake Sturgeon!

Friday, April 25, 2014

WE MADE ANOTHER NEW ACQUAINTANCE TODAY

TODAY'S NETTING EFFORTS - APRIL 25, 2014

Today gave us an opportunity to meet another of our sturgeon friends, this handsome male...






You can always visit our web site at www.kazoosturgeon.org for details, more information about our habitat restoration program, and to learn more about our prehistoric pal, the Lake Sturgeon!

Thursday, April 24, 2014

three fish but we got four!

The DNR has gotten four nice fish and they are all in a pen in an undisclosed location. the pen was a bit too small for all...










You can always visit our web site at www.kazoosturgeon.org for details, more information about our habitat restoration program and to learn more about our prehistoric pal, the Lake Sturgeon!

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

SEASON OPENER!

And this season's efforts to gather sturgeon eggs and fry begin...
We'll have more info soon. Meanwhile, here's a couple pictures:

The portable rearing unit trailer was recently set in place alongside the Kalamazoo River in New Richmond:









And here's one of the Sturgeon Moms we just met today:























You can always visit our web site at www.kazoosturgeon.org for details, more information about our habitat restoration program and to learn more about our prehistoric pal, the Lake Sturgeon!

Friday, April 18, 2014

WELCOME TO OUR NEW BLOG!

We've created this blog to keep everyone up to date on the news for the Kalamazoo River "Sturgeon For Tomorrow" project.

















We invite you all to visit regularly or subscribe to this blog to make sure you receive the news. Please share this link with your friends too; we'd like everyone to be well informed!

Thanks for visiting - we'll have some interesting updates about this season's efforts coming to you soon!