Maine's Black Market for Baby Eels
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Interesting. I'm curious why they aren't just raised on fish farms in Asia then?
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/05/25/where-do-eels-...
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.
Having experienced how docile they are in the wild I feel a bit bad about previously having eaten them. No rationale; glass eels have a sweet demeanor that makes them easy to anthropomorphize.
> Their debut novel,“The Glass Eel,” is headed to shelves on Tuesday, Sept. 9.