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Chinese Sturgeon

Overview Conservation & Management Resources
The Chinese sturgeon is found in the freshwater Yangtze River as well as marine waters off the coast of China. Learn more about the endangered Chinese sturgeon.

Chinese Sturgeon

Acipenser sinensis

Chinese sturgeon illustration. Credit: Jack Hornady.

Protected Status

ESA Endangered - Foreign
Throughout Its Range
CITES Appendix II
Throughout Its Range

Quick Facts

Weight
Up to 990 pounds
Length
Up to 16 feet
Lifespan
At least 35 years
Threats
Habitat impediments (dams), Habitat degradation, Illegal Fishing, Pollution
Region
Foreign

About the Species

The Chinese sturgeon is a large, long-lived anadromous species found in the freshwater Yangtze River as well as marine waters off the coast of China. The Chinese sturgeon is listed as endangered throughout its range under the Endangered Species Act.

Population Status

The wild population of Chinese sturgeon has experienced a drastic decrease in abundance, and is continuing to decline. The total adult abundance was estimated at 2,569 in 2015, reduced from 6,000 in 2010 and 32,260 before 1981. The species failed to breed naturally in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018, and possibly 2019, though captive rearing and release is occurring to support the survival of the species. Damming of the Yangtze River poses the main threat to the species by reducing the spawning area available to the species, and altering water flow and water temperature regimes. Other threats include pollution, disease, illegal fishing, competition with introduced sturgeon species, climate change, and inadequate regulatory mechanisms.

Appearance

Chinese sturgeon are a large species that can reach up to 16 feet in length. It has gray-black coloring on its back, red-brown or gray coloring on its sides, and a white belly. Like all sturgeon, the species has a cartilaginous skeleton, heterocercal caudal fins (upper lobe larger than lower), single spiracle respiratory openings, a bottom-oriented mouth with four barbels (sensory “whiskers”), a flat snout, a strong rounded body, and unique ganoid scales.

Behavior and Diet

The Chinese sturgeon is an anadromous species that spends most of its life at sea and migrates to spawn in the Yangtze River. They are benthic predators, and their dominant prey includes annelids, crustaceans, molluscs, fishes and aquatic insects.

 

Where They Live

Historically found in southwest Korea, western Kyushu, Japan, and in the Yellow, Yangtze, Pearl, Mingjiang, and Qingtang rivers in China, the species now only occurs below the Gezhouba dam in the Yangtze River, and the Yellow and East China Seas.

 

Lifespan & Reproduction

Males and females mature at approximately 8 years and 14 years, respectively, and adults spawn about every four years. Adults approach the Yangtze River Estuary in June or July and swim upstream to spawning areas. They spend up to 18 months in the middle reaches of the river as their gonads mature, and begin spawning in October or November of the next year. After spawning, adults return to the sea and their larvae begin to drift down the river towards the estuary.

 

Threats

Damming of the Yangtze River poses the main threat to the species by reducing the spawning area available to the species, and altering water flow and water temperature regimes. Several dams have been constructed on the main channel of the Yangtze River since the 1980s, including the Gezhouba in 1981, the Three Gorges in 2003, the Xiangjiaba in 2012, and the Xiluodu in 2013. The primary impact of the Gezhouba Dam’s construction in 1981 was the dramatic reduction in spawning habitat available to the species. The operation of dams also delays temperature changes in the river, which in turn delays the start of spawning for the species. Habitat suitability in the river has also declined due to changes in sedimentation and water flow levels caused by dam operation.

Scientific Classification

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Actinopterygii
Order Acipenseriformes
Family Acipenseridae
Genus Acipenser
Species sinensis

Last updated by NOAA Fisheries on 11/21/2024


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Management Overview

The Chinese sturgeon is listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

Additionally, the Chinese sturgeon is listed under:

  • Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) 

Regulatory History

In 2012, WildEarth Guardians and Friends of Animals petitioned NOAA Fisheries to list 15 foreign sturgeon species under the Endangered Species Act. After completing a status review, we proposed to list five of the foreign sturgeon species as endangered, including the Chinese sturgeon, and requested public comment. In 2014, we listed the Chinese sturgeon as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

Key Actions and Documents

Actions & Documents

5-Year Review of Five Foreign Sturgeon Species

In 2020, NOAA Fisheries announced the initiation of a 5-year review for five foreign sturgeon species: Adriatic Sturgeon (Acipenser naccarii), European sturgeon (A. sturio), Chinese sturgeon (A. sinensis), Sakhalin sturgeon (A. mikadoi), and Kaluga…
  • Notice on Initiation of a 5-Year Review (85 FR 57832, 9/16/2020)
  • 5 Foreign Sturgeon 5-year Review (2021)
Notice,
Foreign
Published
July 20, 2021

Final Rule to List Five Species of Sturgeons as Endangered Under the Endangered Species Act

We, NOAA Fisheries, issue a final determination to list five species of foreign sturgeon as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We have made our determination that Acipenser naccarii (Adriatic sturgeon), and A. sturio (European sturgeon)…
  • Final Rule (79 FR 31222, 06/02/2014)
  • 12-Month Finding and Proposed Rule (78 FR 65249, 10/31/2013)
  • 90-Day Finding (77 FR 51767, 08/27/2012)
  • Petition to List Fifteen Species of Sturgeon Including Sakhalin Sturgeon Under …
  • Status Review of 5 Species of Foreign Sturgeon Including Sakhalin Sturgeon
Final Rule,
Foreign
Effective
July 2, 2014

More Information

  • Listing Foreign Species Under the ESA

Last updated by NOAA Fisheries on 11/21/2024

Documents

Document

5 Foreign Sturgeon 5-Year Review

This document is the ESA 5-year review of the species based on the best available data.

National
Document

Status Review for 5 species of Foreign Sturgeon : Adriatic sturgeon, European Sturgeon, Chinese Sturgeon, Sakhalin Sturgeon, Kaluga Sturgeon

This report is the status review for five species of foreign sturgeon. This report summarizes the…

International
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Last updated by NOAA Fisheries on 11/21/2024

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