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Why Was the Beluga Sturgeon Banned in the U.S.?In the late 90s, the beluga sturgeon was classified as an endangered species. Unfortunately, United States consumers were guilty of consuming 60% of the world’s beluga caviar exports.
Beluga sturgeon are native to the Caspian Sea ... he aims to use his beluga stock to help repopulate the species in their native habitat. The company has already donated more than 160,000 ...
The whale is related to the tusked “unicorn” whale known as the narwhal. The beluga is not related to the sturgeon of the same name, which has been heavily fished for its famous caviar.
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