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  2. Beluga (sturgeon) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2016, Sturgeon Aquafarms in Bascom, Florida, became the first and only facility in the world to obtain a permit exemption for the sale of beluga sturgeon and its caviar in the U.S. [citation needed] Since 2017, the company has assisted in beluga sturgeon repopulation efforts across the world by providing over 160,000 fertilized eggs to ...

  3. 7 Types of Caviar & Why They're All So Expensive - AOL

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    Almas: This gold colored caviar is harvested from albino Iranian Beluga sturgeon that are 60- to 100-years-old. This critically endangered sturgeon species swims in the southern Caspian Sea.

  4. Beluga caviar - Wikipedia

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    In July 2016, Sturgeon Aquafarms in Bascom, FL became the first and only facility in the world to obtain a permit exemption for the trade in beluga sturgeon and its caviar in the USA. [ 10 ] Since 2017, Sturgeon Aquafarms has assisted in beluga sturgeon repopulation efforts across the world by providing over ~160,000 fertilized beluga eggs to ...

  5. The Russian beluga sturgeon is the world’s largest freshwater fish — the biggest on record was a 3,463-pound female, caught in 1827. Long upheld as the paragon of luxury, the beluga’s large ...

  6. Kaluga (fish) - Wikipedia

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    The kaluga sturgeon is a massive fish, also known as the "river beluga". It has a triangular head with several bony plates. Its body is an elongated fusiform body with five rows of bony scutes: dorsal with 10–16 beetles (the first is largest), two laterals (32–46 scutes), and two ventral (8–12 scutes) between rows of small bony scutes ...

  7. 'Tis the season for caviar. Why this luxury food item is all ...

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    It’s definitely not a cheap treat: Fishwife’s sturgeon caviar, for example, retails for $99 per ounce. But plenty of people think caviar is worth the hype — and the cost.

  8. Caviar - Wikipedia

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    Wild beluga sturgeon caviar from the Caspian Sea was priced in 2012 at $16,000 per 1 kilogram (35 oz). [13] Cheaper alternatives have been developed from the roe of whitefish and the North Atlantic salmon. [citation needed]

  9. The World’s Most Expensive Burger Has Wagyu Beef, Beluga ...

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