Showing posts with label Freshwater Eels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freshwater Eels. Show all posts

Monday, June 27, 2011

Freshwater Eels


From willow-leaved larvae to snakelike adults, eels have interested and bewildered us for a long time. Even today, they still have many secrets, some of which we may never uncover.

 Eels
The jaw-dropping story of European and American eels starts, not in the rivers where the adults are found, but in deep water in part of the western Atlantic known as the Sargasso Sea. In the case of the European eel, this is some 4,000 miles away from the home rivers of the adults. Larval eels (known as leptocephali) take up to three years to cover the distance from their place of birth to their eventual homes. For the American eel, the journey is much shorter, but it can still take the larvae about a year to complete the trip.