Conservation Of Shortfin Eels: Addressing Threats To An Ecologically Important Species

The shortfin eel (Anguilla rostrata) is an ecologically significant catadromous fish that spawns in saltwater and feeds in freshwater. Its unique life cycle and anadromous migration make it a fascinating species. However, overfishing, habitat loss, and pollution are posing significant threats to shortfin eel populations, leading to conservation efforts focused on protecting eel habitats, regulating fishing practices, and monitoring eel populations to aid in their recovery.

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