gochang, south korea — japan is poised to declare an eel emergency, anxiously waiting to see if the popular seafood delicacies soon are placed on a “red list” of threatened species. that move would not, though, restrict eel catches. the united states is considering pushing international restrictions, however, on several types of eel and that could affect the global eel trade.
it's feeding time at the gochang eel farm in south korea. these fish are headed for kitchens across northeast asia, where japanese and south koreans devour the vast majority of the global catch.
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