Wriggling gold: Fishermen who catch baby eels for $2,000 a pound hope for many years of fishing

FILE - In this Sunday, May 5, 2019 file photo, a bag of baby eels is prepared for packing in Waldoboro, Maine. The eels are shipped to aquaculture farms in Asia. The tiny fish are crucial to the worldwide sushi supply chain and they are caught only by Maine fishermen.(AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, files)

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — They're wriggly, they're gross and they're worth more than $2,000 a pound. And soon, fishermen might be able to catch thousands of pounds of them for years to come.

Baby eels, also called elvers, are likely the most valuable fish in the United States on a per-pound basis - worth orders of magnitude more money at the docks than lobsters, scallops or salmon. That's because they're supply chain for Japanese food.

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