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1 Maine man sentenced, another pleads guilty for elver trafficking

In this May 25, 2017 photo, baby eels, also known as elvers, are held in Brewer, Maine. Robert F. Bukaty / AP, File

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — One Maine man is heading to jail and another has pleaded guilty for their role a national baby eel trafficking ring.

The Portland Press Herald reports 35-year-old Yarann Im was sentenced to six months in jail Thursday for illegally trafficking 480 pounds of the eels, known as elvers. Im worked as a seafood dealer in Portland.

Maine fisherman Albert Cray pleaded guilty Tuesday to illegally harvesting the elvers in New Jersey and selling them to a Maryland dealer, who transported them abroad.

The two men were charged as a result of an interagency sting known as Operation Broken Glass.

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The baby eels are valuable because they can be used as food in Asian markets. Fishermen sometimes sell the elvers for more than $2,000 per pound.