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Age and growth rate of Black Sea starry sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus, Pallas 1771) were studied based on analysis of pectoral fin spine sections internal structure. Time of annual growth marks formation was determined. Parameters of von Bertalanffy growth equation were estimated. Some difference in growth of the Black Sea starry sturgeon males and females were mentioned. It was shown that the Black Sea starry sturgeon has slower linear and weight growth than the Azov Sea starry sturgeon. The Black Sea starry sturgeon population age composition was analyzed. The data obtained confirmed decrease of the Black Sea starry sturgeon stock.
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