EEL
Eel is a common name for a broad group of elongated fish in the order Anguilliformes. True eels have long, snake-like bodies; their dorsal, anal, and caudal fins are often fused into a continuous ribbon, and they typically lack pelvic fins. They occur in fresh, brackish, and marine waters around the world. The term eel is also used for some non-eel fish such as morays (family Muraenidae), which are not true eels and belong to a different evolutionary lineage.
Most true eels are catadromous, meaning they live in freshwater or brackish habitats as juveniles and migrate
The best-known true eels are the freshwater eels of the genus Anguilla, including the European eel (Anguilla
Conservation and management concerns: eel populations have declined in many regions due to overfishing, construction of