Eli the eel: A mysterious migration - James Prosek

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Transcriber: Jessica Ruby Reviewer: Caroline Cristal
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They're long and slithery,
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and they're not very colorful.
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But they do have a strange beauty of their own.
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Their sinuous, nocturnal movements
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through the water
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are mesmerizing to watch.
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And though they may resemble underwater snakes,
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eels are, in fact, a very interesting type of fish.
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There are several things about eels
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that make them unique
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besides their elongated shape and limbless bodies.
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For one thing,
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eels have the ability to breathe through their skin.
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Some can even leave the water
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and move over land for short periods.
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And, unlike most migratory fish,
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such as salmon,
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which spawn in fresh water
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but live their adult lives in salt water,
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eels of the genus Anguilla
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migrate in the opposite direction,
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spawning and breeding in oceans and seas,
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while spending most of their intervening time
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in fresh water.
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If we were to take one such fresh water eel
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and follow its life story,
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it would be born in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean,
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about a thousand miles east of Bermuda.
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This area, called the Sargasso Sea,
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forms the western part
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of a subtropical gyre,
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a giant whirlpool in the middle of the ocean.
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Our eel, let's call it Eli,
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would begin as one of ten to twenty million tiny eggs,
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carried by a female eel,
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hatching into a transparent leaf-shaped thing
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that looks nothing like an adult eel.
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Eli starts to drift in ocean currents,
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predominantly the Gulf Stream
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towards either Europe or North America,
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depending on its particular species.
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Upon reaching the coast,
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Eli is about two inches long,
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looking more eely but still transparent,
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known at this stage as a glass eel.
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But within a couple of days in fresh water,
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Eli's skin becomes pigmented a brownish-black,
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now looking more like that of an adult eel.
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You might notice
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that we haven't mentioned anything
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about Eli's gender yet.
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That's because this is only determined
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once an eel enters fresh water,
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though nobody is sure exactly how that happens.
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Most of the eels that stay in the estuaries
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and brackish water become males,
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while those that go upstream become females,
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growing up to two to three times bigger than
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their future mates.
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In this case,
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it turns out that Eli was actually short for Elaine.
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As a female eel,
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Elaine will be quite solitary
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for most of her life in the stream,
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eating whatever falls in the water:
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grasshoppers, crickets, small fish,
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insect larvae, frogs, baby birds,
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almost anything she can get her mouth around.
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And she will grow quite big,
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up to four feet long
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and weighing as much as thirteen pounds.
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We don't know exactly how
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fresh water eels know when it's time
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to return to the ocean,
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but something calls to them.
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And their fall migration
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is one of the largest unseen migrations
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on the planet.
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As Elaine leaves fresh water for the ocean,
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she undergoes a shocking metamorphosis.
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Her eyes enlarge by about ten times,
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her skin gets thicker,
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and her fins get larger.
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These are most likely adaptations
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for their upcoming ocean travel,
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and Elaine seamlessly makes the transition
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from fresh to salt water,
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which would be toxic for most other fish.
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Once Elaine leaves the mouth of the fresh water streams,
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she will disappear completely from human view.
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No one has witnessed,
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or been able to follow,
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an adult eel on their migration,
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nor do we know how deep they spawn.
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But it's assumed that they can follow some signs
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that they can detect,
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such as a thermal barrier between ocean currents
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or a salinity front,
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in order to return to the same area of the ocean
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where they were born.
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Because we don't even know exactly
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what happens during an eel's migration,
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we can only imagine what the actual breeding looks like.
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But the common hypothesis
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is that Elaine and thousands,
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or hundreds of thousands,
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of other eels
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gather in large, intertwined masses
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and release their eggs and sperm
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in a giant orgy known as panmixia.
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A couple of days after the eggs are laid,
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they hatch,
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and the cycle begins again.
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And because we've never seen
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the adult eels returning up the fresh water rivers,
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we must assume that,
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having completed their long and roundabout journey,
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these amazing and mysterious creatures
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finally die there,
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in the same place where they were born.
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Goodbye, Elaine!
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It was a pleasure knowing you.
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