Exotic and Unusual Fishes of North America
Exotic and Unusual Fishes of North America is the name of a series of PBS documentary television specials about three species of American fish: The Alligator Gar: Predator or Prey?, The Paddlefish: An American Treasure, and Sturgeon: Ancient Survivors of the Deep. They were presented by KUHT Houston television station, and aired in the United States from 1992 to 1995.[1]

The Alligator Gar: Predator or Prey?
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The Alligator Gar: Predator or Prey? was a 28 minute video that discussed the biology of this "living fossil", one of the few species that can breathe both air and water, as well as its commercial and sportfishing aspects.[2] It was the highest rated program of the night on KUHT when it was aired in 1992, and again in 1995.[3]
The Paddlefish: An American Treasure

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The Paddlefish: An American Treasure was a 58 minute video, filmed over 1992 and 1993 in the Dakotas, Montana, Missouri, Louisiana and Arkansas, and narrated by actor Alex Cord.[1][4] It included most aspects of paddlefish, from spawning, microscopic embryonic development, to loss of habitat, particularly in the Missouri River, and even a poaching incident with an arrest, which resulted in federal charges and a jail sentence.[1] It expained how paddlefish are poached for their eggs, a substitute for beluga caviar unavailable due to the Iranian Revolution in the late 1970s.[4] It also discussed artificial propagation, fish stocking, and aquaculture, raising paddlefish for their flavorful meat.[2] It won fourth place in the 1994 North American Film/Video Awards, Conservation/Natural History category, given by the Outdoor Writers Association of America.[4]
Sturgeon: Ancient Survivors of the Deep

Sturgeon: Ancient Survivors of the Deep was a half-hour special, produced in 1995, and narrated by actor James Drury. Its video release was criticized for focusing on the sturgeon as a game fish.[5] A frame from the video was used to create the 39-cent White Sturgeon single US postage stamp, commemorating it as the largest freshwater fish in America, as part of the 2006 Commemorative Edition stamps, "Wonders of America – Land Of Superlatives".[6][7]
References
- Stockdill, Patricia (May 25, 1993). "TV notices the 'American Treasure'". The Bismarck Tribune. p. 11.
- "Video Reviews: The Paddlefish: An American Treasure, The Alligator Gar: Predator or Prey". The International Angler. Vol. 56, no. 3. International Game Fish Association. May–June 1994. p. 14.
- Lawrence, Ken (March 31, 1997). "Letter from KUHT director of programming". Betty Wills. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
- "Paddlefish video wins national award". The Dickinson Press. April 24, 1994. p. 12.
- Carlson, P. J. (1997-01-11). "Sturgeon: Ancient Survivors of the Deep". VideoLibrarian. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
- "39c White Sturgeon single". National Postal Museum. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
- "White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontaneous)". Earthwave Society. Retrieved 30 June 2021.