Beluga Sturgeon Loch Ness

Loch Ness is a large deep freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands extending for approximately 37 kilometres southwest of Inverness.
Beluga sturgeon loch ness. Sturgeons are valued for their flesh roe or caviar. Ive got pictures of some of the beluga sturgeon and they are up to 12m in length they can live up to 200 years and they love deep dark water The on-board sonar equipment of the Jacobite cruise ships has previously picked up images of large fish swimming deep down in the loch and Mr Willis said he had read other articles asking whether the creature. D Dark Waters Season 1.
2011-09-17 But by sturgeon standards even a 700-pounder is a tiddler. The legendary Loch Ness monster may be nothing more than a series of Baltic sturgeons that blundered into the Scottish lake in search of mates. Want to read more about sturgeon.
If you believe there is something strange in Loch Ness read on. The common Old World sturgeon occurs from Scandanavia to the Mediterranean. It could conceivably make its way up River Ness and into the loch in the search for new breeding grounds.
It can live 100 years grow to 30 feet in length and weigh as much as 1800 pounds. It appears from press reports that the purpose is to analyse what tourists think they have seen swimming around the plastic plesiosaur which is the little ponds main feature. Looks like a Beluga Sturgeon.
There is currently an unclaimed 10000 dollar reward for concrete evidence of sturgeon in Okanagan. Loch Ness is best known for alleged sightings of the cryptozoological Loch Ness Monster also known affectionately as Nessie. Waterspouts are fairly common on Okanagan Lake often forming when air temperatures drop.
Benjamin Radford has pointed to waterspouts as a likely source of inspiration for First Nation myths. Monday 19 September 2011. There is however a great deal more to the Loch Ness Monster than scientific probabilities and the greatest argument against the Sturgeon or more importantly against any species of fish is the long neck reported Figure 1b 7K although such reports are more rare than is generally realised.