American and European eels swim thousands of kilometers to spawn in the Sargasso Sea, a vast, self-contained gyre of water in the western Atlantic near Bermuda noted for warm, salty water. The newly spawned elvers then wiggle and swim their way back. Pearce talks about the latest attempt to crack eels' spawning mystery.
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