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Scientists breed Chinese sturgeons

By: Xinhua
Nov 05,2007

Eggs of Acipenser sinensis (Chinese sturgeon) hatch into alevins at the Chinese sturgeon Research Institute in Yichang, Central China's Hubei Province, November 3, 2007. For the first time, scientists in the institute successfully bred 100,000 alevins of the endangered fish.
 
Researchers work on the hatched alevins of Chinese sturgeon at the Chinese sturgeon Research Institute in Yichang, Central China's Hubei Province, November 3, 2007. For the first time, scientists in the institute successfully bred 100,000 alevins of the endangered fish.
 
 
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