Amur sturgeon

Amur sturgeon
CITES Appendix II
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Acipenseriformes
Family: Acipenseridae
Genus: Sinosturio
Species:
S. schrenckii
Binomial name
Sinosturio schrenckii
(von Brandt, 1869)
Synonyms
  • Acipenser baeri schrencki von Brandt 1869
  • Sturio schrenckii (von Brandt 1869)
  • Acipenser multiscutatus Tanaka 1908

Sinosturio schrenckii, the Amur sturgeon, sometimes known as the Japanese sturgeon, is a freshwater species of fish in the sturgeon family. Being able to grow up to a length of 3 meters and weight of 190 kg, this species can be primarily found in its two distinct morphs of grey and brown in the Amur River and Amur Estuary. This sturgeon is a potamodromous migrator, performing their migrations through the Amur river. Due to over-fishing and caviar production, this species is currently listed as critically endangered on the IUCN red list.