Sturgeon remain rare in Great Lakes, but Detroit River's population thrives

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Sturgeon remain rare in Great Lakes, but Detroit River's population thrives
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A pair of federal fish experts braced themselves as they cradled a hulking fish over the side of their boat just north of the Grosse Ile Toll Bridge.

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