Under the support from SEAFDEC/JAIF Project, a field trip was conducted to collect data statistics on eel fisheries and also to collect samples of tissues of Anguilla bicolor pacifica for DNA analysis. Regarding to the objectives of the project on DNA analysis, it is to determine the connectivity of the population Anguilla bicolor in Southeast Asia. The survey was conducted on July 16-23, 2018, by SEAFDEC/SEC (Ms. Parinthon Veerapattananon), SEAFDEC/IFRDMD (Ms. Melfa Marini), SEAFDEC/AQD (Dr. Maria Lourdes C. Aralar, Dr. Frolan Aya, Mr. Dan Lagronio), BFAR-Region2 (Dr. Evelyn Ame), NFRDI (Dr. Mudjiekeewis Santos), and BFAR-ARMM (Dr. Macmod Mamalangkap). During the survey, the team visited nine eel farms in Luzon and Mindanao. In the first day, we visited Abalos Aqua Farm in Mabanglit, Cabangan, Zambales Province with the capital of Fernando Pampanga of Luzon island. This farm rears two species, Anguilla bicolor and Anguilla marmorata which captured from General Santos Province. The EDL farm is the traditional eel farm and raises only Anguilla marmorata on the stage of elvers and yellow eels. Afterward, we visited Good Eel Fishery Corporation, located in Boso-boso, which established in 2013 and rear about 99% Anguilla marmorata. Besides, we also visited Eels Press Trading which grows part of Anguilla bicolor and part else of Anguilla marmorata from Gensen. In the second day, a visitation was done to Binangonan Freshwater Station and Eel fish farm.