The whitespotted conger ( Conger myriaster) (; ma-anago) is a marine conger eel, widespread in the northwest Pacific Ocean off the coasts of Japan, North Korea, South Korea, China, Taiwan, and the Philippines. It is a commercially important species.
The whitespotted conger reaches sexual maturity at eight years of age. It spawns from April to July, and the species is believed to have a single spawning ground; the would be spread by ocean currents.
This species is commercially fished via lines, nets, and traps. Annual catches have reached 10,000 metric tons in both Japan and South Korea, and the fish is Fish farming in Japan as well. It is also taken for the aquarium trade. Despite this, it is assessed as a least concern species on the IUCN Red List due to its abundance.
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