eeltootmine
Eeltootmine refers to the process of cultivating eels, also known as aquaculture, for commercial purposes. This practice involves raising eels from their larval stage to adulthood in controlled environments, such as ponds, tanks, or raceways. The primary species targeted for eeltootmine are the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) and the Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica).
The lifecycle of eels is complex, involving a migratory phase in saltwater and a growth phase in
Eel farms typically provide a controlled diet and water conditions to optimize growth rates and minimize disease.
The economic importance of eeltootmine is significant in many parts of Asia and Europe, where eels are