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 | | He is by this time enthralled by the music, and begins to show animation, following the beats with his hands. |  | | The music stops." EEL, "suddenly brought to himself, stares and gasps. |  | | ["the tuning of a violin is heard, off." EEL. |
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http://www.the-equinox.org/vol1/no8/eqi08018.html
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| | Eel life history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His proposal was to release fifty Silver Eels from Danish waters with probes that will detach from the eels each second day, float up and broadcast position, depth and temperature to satellite receivers, possibly jointly with an equivalent release experiment from the countries of the western coast of the Atlantic. |  | | They grow up in 10 or 14 years to a length of 60 to 80 cm. |  | | The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) was the one most familiar to Western scientists, beginning with Aristotle who did the first known research on eels. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eel_story
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| | Longfinned Eel, Anguilla reinhardtii |
 | | The tongue and band of teeth on the lower jaw. |  | | Teeth of the upper jaw and the long band of vomerine teeth. |  | | Female eels can have millions of eggs in the ovaries. |
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http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/fishfacts/fish/areinhard.htm
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| | Maryland Marine Notes: May-June 2001 Spotlight - American Eel: Biology, Mystery, Management |
 | | They drift with the currents for about a year before metamorphosing into "glass eels" and moving into coastal areas. |  | | The most interesting meal launched at me was a rabbit's foot, which made me wonder what happened to the rest of the rabbit." |  | | Eels have intrigued people since the time of Aristotle, who hypothesized that they were created from mud due to their appearance in lakes that were previously dry. |
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http://www.mdsg.umd.edu/MarineNotes/May-June01
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| | Eel Pie Island |
 | | These days Eel Pie Island most famous as the home of Pete Townshends’ recording studio, Eel Pie Recording Productions Ltd. The Who guitarist also has a home in Twickenham which once belonged to Alfred Lord Tennyson. |  | | For a complete listing of article comments, questions, and other discussions related to FactoryGirl's The Rolling Stones topic, please visit the Discussions page. |  | | The Rolling Stones - Eel Pie Island - http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/rolling_stones/49176 |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/rolling_stones/49176
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| | Electric Eel |
 | | This page has not been reviewed or approved by Washington State University at Vancouver and its contents are solely the creation and responsibility of Melissa Ingalls. |  | | Would be extremely harmful for humans and animals if released into waterways. |  | | With accounts of a single electric eel electrocuting a horse, they are most notable for their astounding ability to generate an incredible amount of electricity. |
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http://helium.vancouver.wsu.edu/~ingalls/eels
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| | Eel |
 | | Large eels, on their seaward journey, have occasionally been caught by otter trawlers in the western part of the British Channel, but we know of no such occurrence on this side of the Atlantic. |  | | The colors of eels vary widely with the bottom on which they live. |  | | Eels are native in Lake Ontario which they reach by way of the St. Lawrence River; and up the Mississippi drainage systems even as far as North Dakota, Wisconsin, Ohio, and western Pennsylvania. |
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http://www.gma.org/fogm/Anguilla_rostrata.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Eel |
 | | The leptocephali drift with the Gulf Stream, taking one year to reach North America and three years to reach Europe. |  | | Eel, elongated, serpentlike fish of the eel order, comprising nearly 600 diverse species. |  | | Most eels have no scales and are protected by a layer of slippery mucus. |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761563337/Eel.html
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| | YOJOE.COM Eel |
 | | Eel (version 2) was released carded as part of the eleventh series (1992). |  | | Eel's body is entirely original - no parts were taken from other figures. |  | | The entire mold of Eel was later used to create Cobra Eel (v3). |
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http://www.yojoe.com/action/92/eel2.shtml
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| | YOJOE.COM Cobra Eel |
 | | Eel (version 3) was released carded as part of the twelfth series (1993). |  | | The 1993 Battle Corps figures were numbered 1 through 36 - Eel was number 27. |  | | Cobra Eel's entire body was originally used to create Eel (v2) (1992). |
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http://www.yojoe.com/action/93/eel3.shtml
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| | Oilfield Glossary: Term 'eel' |
 | | A hydrophone array in a cable that can be attached to a streamer for acquisition of marine seismic data. |  | | The eel can be suspended from the streamer so that the eel is close to the seafloor but the streamer remains high enough to avoid obstacles on the seafloor such as reefs or debris from human activity. |
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http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/Display.cfm?Term=eel
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| | What is an Eel? |
 | | They are "slippery as an eel" due to the production of slime. |  | | Electric "eels" are members of the Family Electrophoridae in the Order Gymnotiformes or knifefish. |  | | The electric eel is a freshwater fish, and lays its eggs in fresh water, while most true eels are marine for at least part of their lives, and all true eels spawn in the ocean. |
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http://www.whozoo.org/fish/teleosts/eels.htm
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| | Digital Eel |
 | | Digital Eel simply didn't yank a bunch of features out and then slap a timer on the whole thing, rather they lovingly handcrafted a digital delight to showcase the wonders of the Weird Worlds universe. |  | | Digital Eel designer/coder/artist, Iikka Keranen, has been busy lately. |  | | How could we say no? So, as is traditional with Digital Eel games, you have two ways (#1: CD version & #2: downloadable version) to drop Weird Worlds into your X-mas stocking, er, well, something like that. |
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http://digital-eel.com
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| | Voltage of an Electric Eel |
 | | They are also known to still emit discharge eight to nine hours after their death. |  | | They need to do this because they have no teeth, and can only feed on prey that is not moving. |  | | The body of the electric eel is mostly made up of an organ that produces electricity. |
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http://hypertextbook.com/facts/BarryLajnwand.shtml
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| | Snipe Eel |
 | | Snipe Eels have been recorded in depths down to 1830m. |  | | The Snipe Eels such as Nemichthys scolopaceus (above), can grow up to 1.22m in length and are found in the deep midwaters, i.e. |  | | It is not possible to identify to species because it is in such poor condition. |
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http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/fishfacts/fish/snipe.htm
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| | Thottbot World of Warcraft: Stonescale Eel |
 | | best time to fish the eels is around midnight, when drop rate can be as high as 1 in 2. |  | | A post above is helpful with the good times to fish but I find that from Midnight til 6:00 am is the best. |  | | I had heard ferlas and steamwheedle were good places for eels, but I haven't caught one in either of those places to this day. |
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http://www.thottbot.com/index.cgi?i=4263
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| | Amazon.com: The Eel: DVD: Kôji Yakusho,Misa Shimizu,Mitsuko Baisho,Fujio Tsuneta,Akira Emoto,Sho Aikawa,Ken ... |
 | | He keeps a pet eel because he feels that the eel "listens" to him when he talks. |  | | One day he finds the unconscious body of Keiko, who attempted suicide and reminds him of his wife. |  | | Upon release from prison, Takuro is placed under the supervision of a kindly priest who helps him start a barbershop, living a quiet secluded life, his only friends being his pet eel and a strange character who has set up a field station to attract friendly aliens from outer space! |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005NFY5?v=glance
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| | Eel Farming in Taiwan |
 | | Eels are not only delicious but also nutritious. |  | | Eel aquaculture is undoubtedly a highly lucrative and profitable industry in Taiwan. |  | | They are called yellow eels because of their golden pigmentation. |
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http://www.american.edu/projects/mandala/TED/eelfarm.htm
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| | eel on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Eels are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Osteichthyes, order Anguilliformes. |  | | Most species are marine; the largest and most diverse group are the morays, family Muraenidae, sharp-toothed and vicious. |  | | EEL [eel] common name for any fish of the 10 families constituting the order Anguilliformes, and characterized by a long snakelike body covered with minute scales embedded in the skin. |
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http://encyclopedia.infonautics.com/html/e1/eel.asp
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| | eel-msg |
 | | Saw this in "Festive Ukrainian Cooking" by Marta Pisetska Farley. |  | | arrange eel and cooked carrots and cover with remaining broth. |  | | They also taste "fishier" than salt water eels. |
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http://www.florilegium.org/files/FOOD-MEATS/eels-msg.html
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| | Hands On: Industr-eel Revolution - Sweden |
 | | This change prepares the eel for its journey back to the sea. |  | | Eels are known as catadromous - that is, they live in freshwater but migrate to the ocean to breed. |  | | Eel site from the University of Leiden in The Netherlands. |
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http://www.tve.org/ho/doc.cfm?aid=977&lang=English
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| | electric eel - definition of electric eel in Encyclopedia |
 | | Originally a species in Gymnotus, it was later given its own family Electrophoridae, and then demoted to a genus of Gymnotidae alongside Gymnotus. |  | | Similar species are the electric catfish (Malapterurus electricus) and the electric ray (Torpedo mamorata, T. californica). |  | | In the electric eel, stacked electroplaques (some 5,000 to 6,000 of them) are capable of producing a shock at up to 500 volts, and 1 ampere of current (500 watt). |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/electric_eel
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| | European Eel Population Is Collapsing |
 | | But he says there also are problems elsewhere in the eel's life cycle, parts of which remain a mystery. |  | | Glass eel are becoming ever more scarce, so their price has tripled to euro600 per kilogram (US$325 per pound) in the past three years, inspiring aggressive poachers to enter the market — like the one who accosted Dekker. |  | | Eel fishers use different techniques and are governed by different rules in each country. |
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http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/InNews/collapsing2004.html
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| | Bento.com Japanese cuisines - unagi (eel) |
 | | yanagawa-nabe -- a casserole made from loach (or eel), burdock root, and egg |  | | umaki -- grilled eel wrapped in cooked egg |  | | ikada(yaki) -- "raft-style" eels, lined up and skewered side-by-side |
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http://www.bento.com/re_unagi.html
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| | EEL: An Executable Editing Library |
 | | EEL provides extensive control-flow and data-flow analysis for CFGs. |  | | Unlike most compilers, which operate on a single file, editing can manipulate an entire program, which permits it to perform interprocedural analysis rather than stopping at procedure boundaries. |  | | EEL differs from other systems in two major ways: it can edit fully-linked executables, not just object files, and it emphasizes portability across a wide range of systems. |
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http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/eel.html
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| | Korea-Us Aquaculture |
 | | Eel culture in Korea began approximately 25 years ago (1968). |  | | Eel is the most important freshwater fish culturing in Korea. |  | | The success of eel culture is depended on the natural resources of elvers. |
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http://www.lib.noaa.gov/korea/main_species/eel.htm
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| | Fish Glossary from Gorton's: Croaker-Hake |
 | | Eels can be found ranging in size anywhere from inch-long elvers to the conger eel which can be as long as 10 feet, weighing in at 170 pounds. |  | | Eel is best cooked if it is already skinned, gutted or butterflied, and cut into small chunks. |  | | Eel is also sold pre-skinned and butterflied or filleted, but the freshness may be compromised if you can't verify how long the eel has been dead. |
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http://www.gortons.com/cookbook/gl_cr_ha.php
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| | Swamp eel FAQs |
 | | The eel may have been introduced as a result of aquarium releases or a fish-farm escape. |  | | Asian swamp eels may be confused with a number of native animals, including the native American eel, as well as several snake-like amphibians (e.g., sirens and amphiuma). |  | | Similarly, it is possible that individuals who wanted to establish it as a food fish illegally released eels into open waters in Georgia or Florida. |
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http://cars.er.usgs.gov/Nonindigenous_Species/Swamp_eel_FAQs/swamp_eel_faqs.html
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| | EEL |
 | | Although it has a snake-like appearance, the eel is actually a true fish possessing gills and very small scales. |  | | This living pattern is referred to as catadromous and is the opposite of the anadromous life style of shad and salmon. |  | | The raw flesh is gray but turns white when cooked. |
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http://www.ocean.udel.edu/mas/seafood/eel.html
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| | Maryland DNR Fish Fun Facts |
 | | Eels range in size from three inches to over three feet long. |  | | As the larvae drift, they change into a more eel-like form. |  | | They eat a variety of fish, insects, snail, clams, and worms. |
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http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/education/eel/eel.html
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| | Unagi (1997) |
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http://us.imdb.com/Title?0120408
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| | EEL, the Extensible Embeddable Language |
 | | EEL compiles into byte-code that runs on a virtual machine, which means that no explicit support for specific achitectures is needed for portability. |  | | The primary target areas of application are control engineering and audio synthesis, but EEL should also be suitable for game scripting and for adding scripting capabilities to real time multimedia applications. |  | | The syntax is C-like, but the language is higher level than C, and "safe" in the sense that EEL programs should not be able to crash the virtual machine or the host application. |
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http://eel.olofson.net
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| | Improve your eel farm |
 | | A negative correlation between eel size and blood cortisol content is assumed. |  | | Better understanding of the causes of the eels’ aggressive behavior facilitated a design of a rearing tank in which development of size variation is minimized due to the decrease in frequency of aggressive interactions. |  | | One of the main problems, both practical and theoretical, is size variation developing during growth in rearing tanks. |
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http://www.geocities.com/d_kushnir2002
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 | | The electric eel disappears from its habitat at certain times of the year and later returns with young electric eels no more than 4 inches long. |  | | The electric eel is solitary and extremely inactive, spending most of its time motionless. |  | | Where the electric eel breeds is still a mystery, but it is believed that the young are hatched from eggs. |
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http://www.colszoo.org/animalareas/shores/eel.html
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| | American Eel |
 | | It is a catadromous species, which spends most of its life in rivers, lakes and estuaries, but migrates to the ocean to spawn. |  | | The sexually mature eel has a gray back, pure white belly, and a silvery bronze sheen on its flanks. |  | | The general life history pattern of the American eel is complex and not fully understood. |
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http://www.chesapeakebay.net/american_eel.htm
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| | TimesDispatch.com Eel-grass die-off in bay threatens crab population |
 | | Eel grass, along with a companion species, widgeon grass, which apparently is not affected by the eel-grass die-off, covered about 33,000 acres of the bay's bottom last year, Orth said. |  | | Eel grass began dying in August, leaving whole beds, such as the Poquoson Flats near Hampton, which had earlier been carpeted with more than 2,100 acres of eel grass, devoid of grass and the baby crabs that depend on finding shelter there. |  | | With eel grass absent, "now, we're finding only one to four per every 20 meters," Lipcius said. |
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http://www.timesdispatch.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD/MGArticle/RTD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1128768103731
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| | Eel Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com |
 | | Eels are bony fish that have a muscular, snake-like body. |  | | The electric eel is not a true eel - it belongs to the Order Gymnotiformes (Electric Eels and Knifefishes). |  | | Classification of eels: Class Osteichthyes (bony fish), Subclass Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish), Order Anguilliformes (eels), 19 families, including: Family Muraenidae (moray eels), Family Anguillidae (true eels), and others. |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/fish/printouts/eels.shtml
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| | RSCM - Essex and East London - Home Page |
 | | Under the Chairmanship of Peter Nardone, the Committee organizes a wide programme of events, which attempts to cover many different interests and training requirements in church music and very much on an ecumenical basis. |  | | Drawing on support from the national RSCM organization, RSCM - EEL is a self funding body which utilizes local resources for the benefit of all those involved or interested in church music, whether they are organists, clergy, singers or instrumentalists. |
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http://www.rscm-eel.org.uk
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| | eel |
 | | Supplies of eel are somewhat erratic and stocks limited, however we have now included it as an item in our On Line Order Page. |  | | The Eels spend some eight years feeding in the rich rivers and loughs of Europe. |  | | The EU are introducing management controls to ensure the survival of the eel. |
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http://www.ummera.com/eel.html
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| | Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Eel. |
 | | as an eel is used to being skinned. |  | | But its just like the eels with their skinning: it goes against the grain at first, but you soon get used to it.Cuthbert Bede [Bradley]: Verdant Green, chap. |  | | To skin an eel by the tail is to do things the wrong way. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/81/5656.html
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| | Electric Eel Printout- Enchanted Learning Software |
 | | Classification: Class Osteichthyes (bony fish), Subclass Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish), Order Gymnotiformes (Electric Eels and Knifefishes), Family Electrophoridae (electric eels), Genus Electrophorus, species E. |  | | The electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) is a long, snake-like fish that can generate electricity (it is not a true eel). |  | | The electric eels reproduces by laying eggs (it is oviparous). |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/fish/printouts/Electriceelprintout.shtml
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| | Slime eel |
 | | And it has been recorded so often in water as shoal as 200 fathoms that it may be expected in the bottom of the Eastern Channel and in the southeastern deeps of the Gulf of Maine. |  | | The head is much shorter than in either the common eel or the conger; the mouth is small, gaping back only about half way to the forward edge of the eye, with upper and lower jaws of equal length and each armed with a single series of small, close-set cutting teeth. |  | | The most distinctive characters of the slime eel, its eel-like form, snub nose, long dorsal fin, and soft and slimy body, have been mentioned already (p. |
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http://www.gma.org/fogm/Simenchelys_parasiticus.htm
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| | Sea and Sky: Gulper Eel |
 | | This giant mouth gives the eel its other common name of umbrellamouth gulper. |  | | The gulper eel is perhaps one of the most bizarre looking creatures in the deep ocean. |  | | The gulper eel grows to a length of about two to six feet and is found in all of the world's oceans at depths ranging from 3000 to 6000 feet. |
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http://www.seasky.org/monsters/sea7a1j.html
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| | Taxonomy: Wolf Eel |
 | | There name suggests that they resemble eel like structures which range in colour from grey to brown or green. |  | | Its name originates from the greek word Anarhichas-- a fish in which the wolf eel resembles-- and the latin word ocellatus which means eye-like spots. |  | | Although the behaviors of the wolf eel are relatively limited at this moment, they still deem to be one of the most interesting species found in the waters. |
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http://www.racerocks.com/racerock/eco/taxalab/zaheerk.htm
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| | Manuel Z on Eels (Eeeewwwww!) |
 | | Eels have very tough skin so it will be hard to get the hook through the bait and it will be hard to get your hook off the bait too. |  | | on one piece of eel, But remember that although Eel is a great bait for Gafftop, It will catch a lot of |  | | Most conveniece stores and bait shops at the coast sell them frozen. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Trails/2615/eel.html
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| | FIS.com |
 | | Japan Eels (Anguilla anguilla and Anguilla japonica) Prices At Japan Customs, the average price for live eels in January was JPY 1,554/kg, similar to that of the previous month and up 16% on that of January 2005. |  | | This market report focuses on catches and harvests of live eel and Japanese eel in the Far East. |  | | Graph 1: Evolution of the average price for live eelsat Japanese Customs, January 2002/January 2006,in JPY/kg Source: Japan Customs In January, processed eels were valu... |
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http://www.fis.com/fis/reports/report.asp?l=e&specie=128
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| | Infoplease Search: eel |
 | | (Encyclopedia) eel, common name for any fish of the 10 families constituting the order Anguilliformes, and... |
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http://www.infoplease.com/search?fr=iptn&query=Eel&in=all
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| | Monterey Bay Aquarium: Online Field Guide - Gulper eel |
 | | The gulper eel has teeth, but another species, the umbrellamouth gulper eel, lacks teeth. |  | | A gulper eel is part of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) logo. |  | | Living creatures in the deep are affected by what we do at the surface. |
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http://www.mbayaq.org/efc/living_species/print.asp?inhab=186
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