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Cobia vs European Sturgeon

Rachycentron canadum verglichen mit Acipenser sturio

Taxonomy & Classification

Eigenschaft Cobia European Sturgeon
Wissenschaftlicher Name Rachycentron canadum Acipenser sturio
Ordnung Carangiformes Perciformes
Familie Rachycentridae Acipenseridae
Conservation Status Least Concern Critically Endangered

Physical Traits

Eigenschaft Cobia European Sturgeon
Maximale Länge 200,0 cm 600,0 cm
Maximales Gewicht 68,0 kg 400,0 kg
Färbung Dark brown to black back with two pale white or silver lateral stripes flanking a dark brown mid-lateral band; belly cream-white; juveniles display more vivid black, white, and orange banding. Gray-brown to dark brownish-black back with 5 rows of bony scutes that are yellowish-white; sides pale grayish-brown to whitish; belly creamy-white; thick armored body with a shark-like heterocercal tail.

Habitat & Environment

Eigenschaft Cobia European Sturgeon
Wassertyp Saltwater Freshwater & Saltwater
Tiefenbereich 0-1200m 4-93m
Verbreitungsgebiet Worldwide in tropical and subtropical oceans, absent only from the eastern Pacific. Found in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Indo-Pacific, and off Australia; frequents open … Historically ranged across European coastal waters from the North Sea and Baltic to the Mediterranean and Black seas, spawning in major rivers like the Rhine, …
Lebensraum Pelagic, coral reefs, estuaries Neritic, estuaries

Angelinformationen

Eigenschaft Cobia European Sturgeon
Sportfisch Ja Nein
Kampfbewertung 8/10
Weltrekord
Quecksilbergehalt

Cuisine & Edibility

Cobia

Firm, moist white flesh with a mild, buttery flavor; moderate fat and large, clean flakes. Extremely versatile — excellent grilled, smoked, raw as sashimi, or used in ceviche.

European Sturgeon

Critically Endangered — consumption is illegal throughout its range. Historically prized for its delicate flesh and black caviar; now one of the world's most threatened fish species.

Species Overview

Cobia

The cobia is a powerful pelagic fish that often follows large rays, sharks, and turtles. Its flattened head and elongated body resemble a shark. Excellent table fare with firm, white flesh, it is increasingly farmed in aquaculture.

European Sturgeon

The European sturgeon is a critically endangered anadromous fish that can live over 100 years. Once abundant in European rivers, it is now restricted to a small population in the Gironde estuary. Its eggs are harvested as beluga-grade caviar.

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