Abstract

The purpose: to obtain modern data on the distribution, abundance, size composition and biological state of the sturgeon in the middle reaches of the Lena River.Material: data of scientific accounting survey using bottom drift nets in summer 2022.The results: Siberien sturgeon is dstributed irregularly on a 400‑kilometer stretch of the river from the city of Yakutsk to the Vilyui River, with the highest average density near the Vilyui River mouth 163 ind./km2, while sturgeon densities in the areas of Yakutsk and the Aldan River mouth were 71 and 44 ind./km2 respectively. The highest density of fish with the smallest average size in the area near the Vilyui mouth indirectly indicates the presence of a separate herd in the Vilyui River. The average density of fish over the entire 400‑km area was 93 ind./km2. The sturgeon length to the end of the middle rays (ac) was from 21 to 86 cm; on average 43.4 ± 10.7 cm. The modal size class for the sturgeon in catches in 2022 was 41–50 cm (44% of the total catch). The fish weight ranged from 40 to 3800 g. The average weight of individuals was 0.557. More than 80% of fish from all catches weighed up to 700 g. The weight of fish with a length ac 62–71 cm ranged from 0,400 to 1.415 kg, on average 1.0 kg. There were only 2.5% of commercial individuals in the total harvest. Sexually mature females were noted only near the Aldan mouth, where their share was 11% that may indicate the presence of spawning grounds in its channel. In the sample of fish that underwent a complete biological analysis (one third of the catches), sexually mature males were not observed. Estimated number of sturgeon: in Yakutsk city area — 17000 ind., in the Aldan mouth area — 47000 ind., in the Vilyui mouth area — 55000 ind. The total number of Siberian sturgeon on a 400‑kilometer stretch of the Lena River was at least 120000 ind. The state and structure of sturgeon population corresponds to the average statistical retrospective data.Practical value: the results obtained will improve the efficiency of assessing the distribution and stock of sturgeon in the Lena River.

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