Eels on the Loose: Live Eels Break Out of Cargo Plane at Vancouver Airport
Live eels were seen writhing on the tarmac at Vancouver airport on July 7 after the container they were being transported in broke during handling.
The shipment had originated from Toronto and was en route to Vancouver, as stated by Air Canada in a media release. The incident occurred on Sunday, July 7, according to YVR’s media relations as reported by The Epoch Times.
The eels were promptly collected and safely repackaged, causing no disruptions to airport operations, according to an email response from YVR to The Epoch Times.
Air Canada also reached out to the customer regarding the incident.
Eels are fish characterized by their long, snake-like bodies and fins that run along their entire length. In Canada, two common eel species are classified as species of concern.
Permits are required for trade to ensure the conservation of this species, as unregulated trade may pose a threat of extinction, in accordance with the treaty.
At the time of publication, Air Canada had not responded to an inquiry about the species of eels involved in the incident or the purpose of the shipment.