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by TulliusCicero
156 days ago
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> The eels hatch in the Sargasso Sea — a swath of water in the Atlantic Ocean east of the Bahamas with lots of floating seaweed — and drift from there to North America while they grow from larvae to elvers, with the transparent look that inspired the term “glass eels.” When they are caught in Maine, they are sold to dealers and most often shipped to east Asia, where they are raised to maturity, then used as food in meals like sushi. Interesting. I'm curious why they aren't just raised on fish farms in Asia then? |
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The best they've done is inject eels with hormones in the lab to force parts of the breeding cycle but that's a far far cry from agriculture.