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CORRECTS TO REMOVE REFERENCE THAT EELS ARE USED IN SUSHI - In this May 25, 2017 photo, licensed eel fishermen Jessica Card, left, and Julie Keene shine flashlights into the water on the banks of the Penobscot River after setting a net in Brewer, Maine. Changes in the worldwide fisheries industry have turned live baby American eels into a commodity that can fetch more than $2,000 a pound at the dock, but the big demand and big prices have spawned a black market that wildlife officials say is jeopardizing the species. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

CORRECTS TO REMOVE REFERENCE THAT EELS ARE USED IN SUSHI - In this May 25, 2017 photo, licensed eel fishermen Jessica Card, left, and Julie Keene shine flashlights into the water on the banks of the Penobscot River after setting a net in Brewer, Maine. Changes in the worldwide fisheries industry have turned live baby American eels into a commodity that can fetch more than $2,000 a pound at the dock, but the big demand and big prices have spawned a black market that wildlife officials say is jeopardizing the species. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

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