kilometres deep and is found at the edge
of the ocean shelf surrounding New Caledonia. ([Source](https://www.centennialparklands.com.au/stories/2019/a-slippery-journey-to-new-caledonia))
They still travel hundreds to thousands of km to breed, but not in the Saragossa
OlafEriksen t1_iss8rvg wrote
Reply to comment by svladcjelli42 in TIL eels swim from a lake in Australia through stormwater drains and across the ocean to lay eggs in New Caledonia where they die. Their eggs hatch and make the return journey back to the lake they came from. by Aussiewhiskeydiver
kilometres deep and is found at the edge of the ocean shelf surrounding New Caledonia. ([Source](https://www.centennialparklands.com.au/stories/2019/a-slippery-journey-to-new-caledonia)) They still travel hundreds to thousands of km to breed, but not in the Saragossa