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5-Year Review for the New York Bight, Chesapeake Bay, and Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segments of Atlantic Sturgeon

Overview

A color drawing of an Atlantic sturgeon
Authority
Endangered Species Act
Action Status
Notice
Published
02/17/2022
Point of Contact
Lynn Lankshear at the above address, by phone at 978-282-8473 or Lynn.Lankshear@noaa.gov
Affected Species

Summary

In 2018, NOAA Fisheries announced the initiation of a 5-year review for the threatened Gulf of Maine distinct population segment (DPS) of Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus), the endangered New York Bight DPS of Atlantic sturgeon, the endangered Chesapeake Bay DPS of Atlantic sturgeon, the endangered Carolina DPS of Atlantic sturgeon and the endangered South Atlantic DPS of Atlantic sturgeon.

NOAA Fisheries is required by the Endangered Species Act (ESA) to conduct 5-year reviews to ensure that the listing classifications of species are accurate. The 5-year review must be based on the best scientific and commercial data available at the time of the review.

We requested submission of any such information on the status of each DPS, particularly information on population trends, distribution, abundance, habitat amount and suitability, threats, and conservation measures for any DPS that has become available since their original listings in 2012.

At this time, we have completed the 5-year reviews for the Gulf of Maine DPS, New York Bight DPS, and Chesapeake Bay DPS and conclude that no change to the listing status is warranted.

Last updated by Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office on 03/06/2024