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Maine Shuts Down Lucrative Baby Eel Fishery Early

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP)   Maine authorities say they’re shutting down the state’s highly lucrative baby eel fishery early this year due to concerns about illegal sales.

Fishermen seek the elvers in Maine because of the fish’s role as seed stock in Asian aquaculture. The Maine Department of Marine Resources says it’s shutting down this year’s fishery Thursday, which is two weeks ahead of schedule.

The elver fishery is tightly regulated to deter poaching because of the high value of the baby fish. They’re currently selling for nearly $2,400 per pound at the docks.

The marine department says an investigation by the Maine Marine Patrol revealed some elver dealers in the state have been paying a cash amount that is much less than the typical price for legally harvested eels. It says charges are expected.

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