Sacramento sturgeon
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Definition
Noun: * Sacramento sturgeon: A species of sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) native to the Pacific coast of North America, particularly found in and named after the Sacramento River system. It is valued both as a source of food and as a game fish.
Usage
The term "Sacramento sturgeon" is used specifically to identify this particular species of sturgeon within its primary geographic range. * Biologists are monitoring the population of the Sacramento sturgeon in the river delta. * The Sacramento sturgeon is one of the largest freshwater fish in North America.
Advanced Usage
- The species is also commonly known by the broader regional name white sturgeon. When used in a scientific or specific regional context, "Sacramento sturgeon" precisely denotes populations associated with that watershed.
Variants and Related Words
- White sturgeon (n): The most common general name for the same species ().
- Pacific sturgeon (n): Another regional name referencing its coastal habitat.
- Sturgeon (n): The general family (Acipenseridae) of fish to which it belongs.
Synonyms
- White sturgeon
- Pacific sturgeon
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Anadromous fish: A term describing its life cycle, as it migrates from the ocean to freshwater rivers to spawn.
- Game fish: A category of fish pursued by anglers for sport.
- Caviar: The processed, salted roe (eggs) of sturgeon, a valuable food product.
Noun
- food and game fish of marine and fresh waters of northwestern coast of North America