Each spring, fishermen set nets in Maine’s rivers to fish for the state’s most valuable catch. No, not the iconic lobster, but tiny glass eels that fetch wholesale prices topping $2,000 per pound.
The Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township was awarded a $4.3 million grant to build an eel-growing farm and to create value-added products such as filet and kabayaki, a Japanese delicacy, in the ...
Significant professional accomplishment: Easily my biggest professional accomplishment is building the largest eel farm in the U.S., but it has been tackling all the hurdles that lead to this farm ...
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