Worm Eel Found in Freshwater is a Unique Find
FWC freshwater fisheries biologists recently discovered a speckled worm eel (Myrophis punctatus) in the Fenholloway River in Taylor County. The speckled worm eel is typically a coastal marine species – documenting one in freshwater is a unique find. Speckled worm eels may be underreported in freshwater due to misidentification: their snake-like appearance is similar to American eels (Anguilla rostrata) which reside in freshwater for most of their lives. Read more about worm and American eels on the FWC website.
![Picture of a Speckled worm eel and an American eel](https://flms.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/image.png)
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