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Eel is eaten worldwide but is particularly popular in Japan , where it is called "unagi" The EU could soon propose that all eel species be added to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) There are 19 species and subspecies of eel, many of them now threatened due to pollution and overfishing.
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