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Maine Sea Grant Publications

2014

Glass eels

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Fisheries Now: American Eel, Julia Beaty Jan 2014

Fisheries Now: American Eel, Julia Beaty

Maine Sea Grant Publications

The American eel is the only species in the Gulf of Maine that spends most of its life in freshwater but spawns in the Sargasso Sea, a large area of the Atlantic Ocean south of Bermuda and east of the Bahamas. American eel larvae (known as leptocephali) are transported by ocean currents for nearly a year until they reach the east coast of North America.


Fisheries Then: American Eel, Julia Beaty Jan 2014

Fisheries Then: American Eel, Julia Beaty

Maine Sea Grant Publications

Once abundant in nearly all Maine rivers, American eels (Anguilla rostrata) were an important food source for residents of Downeast Maine, especially during the fall and winter. This article takes a look at American eels fisheries in historical context.