> Their debut novel,“The Glass Eel,” is headed to shelves on Tuesday, Sept. 9.
Interesting. I'm curious why they aren't just raised on fish farms in Asia then?
The best they've done is inject eels with hormones in the lab to force parts of the breeding cycle but that's a far far cry from agriculture.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/05/25/where-do-eels-...
Having experienced how docile they are in the wild I feel a bit bad about previously having eaten them. No rationale; glass eels have a sweet demeanor that makes them easy to anthropomorphize.
noleary•18h ago