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NZ fresh water fish By Natasha potts

There are two main types of eel – the short fin and the long fin. There are fewer eels today because of the loss of wetlands and commercial fishing

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Page 1: There are two main types of eel – the short fin and the long fin. There are fewer eels today because of the loss of wetlands and commercial fishing

NZ fresh water fishBy Natasha potts

Page 2: There are two main types of eel – the short fin and the long fin. There are fewer eels today because of the loss of wetlands and commercial fishing

eels

There are two main types of eel – the short fin and the long fin. There are fewer eels today because of the loss of wetlands and commercial fishing.

Eels migrate up streams to find a suitable adult habitat. After 15-30 years for short fins, 25 years for long fins, and sometimes up to 80 years they migrate to the Pacific Ocean to breed and die.

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Eels and there habitat!

Long fin eels can be found throughout New Zealand. They live mainly in rivers and inland lakes but can be found in almost all types of waters, usually well inland from the coast.

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Eel’s life cycle!

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How and were do eels bread!

Longfin eels breed only once, at the end of their life. When they are ready to breed, they leave New Zealand and swim 5000 kilometres up into the tropical Pacific to spawn, probably in deep ocean trenches somewhere near Tonga.

When they reach their destination, the females lay millions of eggs that are fertilised by the male. The larvae are called leptocephalus and look nothing like an eel – they are transparent, flat, and leaf-shaped. The larvae reach New Zealand by drifting on ocean curents.

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NZ eels!!!

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