European Eel

Found in European waters, these eels have a fascinating migration pattern from rivers to the Sargasso Sea.

American Eel

Inhabiting North American waters, American eels undergo extensive migrations and have a unique catadromous life cycle

Japanese Eel

Known as Unagi in Japan, this species is popular in Japanese cuisine and faces challenges due to overfishing.

Moray Eel

A diverse family of eels, morays are known for their elongated bodies, sharp teeth, and can be found in various ocean habitats

Electric Eel

Native to South America, electric eels use electricity for navigation, communication, and hunting.

Conger Eel 

Inhabiting the Atlantic Ocean, these large eels are known for their powerful jaws and can be found in rocky habitats

Snowflake Moray Eel

Recognized by their unique snowflake-like patterns, these eels inhabit coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific.

Garden Eel

Found in sandy or muddy substrates, garden eels are known for their peculiar upright burrowing behavior in groups

Ribbon Eel

Characterized by their long, ribbon-like bodies, these eels are found in tropical Indo-Pacific reefs.

Swamp Eel

Inhabiting freshwater environments, swamp eels can breathe air and are known for their adaptability to various conditions