Japan relies on aquaculture for at least 99 percent of eels distributed in the country. Natural larvae called glass eels are used for eel farming, but catches have drastically decreased in recent ...
Natural larvae become glass eels, which are key to securing resources. Hatching from eggs, they drift with ocean currents and become glass eels. The eels Japanese eat are raised from these glass ...
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