Japan: American Eel as an emerging consumer target

Published 2023년 12월 4일

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Research conducted by Hiromi Shiraishi of Chuo University has revealed a significant increase in the importation of American Eel fry to East Asia for aquaculture purposes. This rise in imports poses a threat to the already endangered species and further depletes its resources. Japan, a major consumer of eels, is called upon to take a leading role in ensuring the sustainable utilization of eel species, including the American Eel.
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Research led by Hiromi Shiraishi, a researcher at Chuo University, indicated a steep rise in the importation of American Eel (Anguilla rostrata) live fry to East Asia for aquaculture purposes. This surge poses a potential threat to the already endangered species, further depleting the resources of this species. "Early warning of an upsurge in international trade in the American Eel," has been published in Marine Policy. Japan relies on imports for two-thirds of its eel consumption and it is believed that a significant quantity of American Eel is included in these imports. As a major consumer of eels, Japan is urged to take a leading role in ensuring the sustainable utilization of eel species, including the American Eel. There are currently 19 species/subspecies of freshwater eels in the genus Anguilla. Eels are susceptible to a range of threats including changes in oceanic currents and/or climatic conditions, ...
Source: Phys

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