Drastic shifts in animal behavior like the glass eels’ fluctuating migration patterns can often be attributed to significant ...
Three researchers from National Taiwan University, Yen-Ting Lin, Yu-Hsiang Lin and Yu-San Han, teamed up with local fisherman ...
A 17th-century fishing treaty between a New York indigenous tribe and the then-royal government isn’t enforceable over ...
The Second Circuit panel said the a 17th century treaty granting the tribe the right to harvest glass eels is not binding ...
But the issue of importing glass eels - the juvenile fish - from GB has not been resolved. "With the protocol and the arrangements in place, by the middle of June many of those issues had been ...
In recent years, catches of young eels, known as “shirasu unagi” (glass eels), have significantly declined. The government and research institutions are working to make full-cycle eel farming ...
Exporting eels to Russia is not currently banned, the Government has said after being challenged over the trade at ...
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A Japanese research team said Tuesday that glass eels, also known as baby Japanese eels, are believed to have increased in rivers in Hokkaido in recent years because of an ocean current moving ...
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 ...
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 ...