
Invasive lionfish have spread south from the Caribbean to Brazil
An uninvited guest has arrived in Brazil’s tropical coastal waters: the Pacific red lionfish. Renowned for its stunning appearance and voracious appetite, the lionfish was …
An uninvited guest has arrived in Brazil’s tropical coastal waters: the Pacific red lionfish. Renowned for its stunning appearance and voracious appetite, the lionfish was …
In warmer waters, the invasive predator eats more efficiently, gluttonously, and frequently. Working from the Cape Eleuthera Institute in the Bahamas, Clay Steell found that …
The Guardian, a fish zapping robot developed by Colin Angle the inventor of the Roomba, is designed to stop voracious lionfish before it can clean …
The lionfish is a runaway invasive species in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Most likely started introduced around 25 years ago with people dumping …
Lionfish are decimating valuable native species in the western Atlantic Ocean, but spearing the predators hasn’t been enough to slow their spread. Now scientists and …
Shooting invasive Lionfish over 100ft underwater with customized Glock 9mm handgun in the Gulf of Mexico.
Hordes of hungry lionfish are roaming the Atlantic, now there’s a new foundation devoted to building robots to hunt them down—a Terminator for lionfish. LINK …
A single Pacific Lionfish can reduce the juvenile fish stock by 80% in just five weeks.
So much for that lionfish have no natural predators theory.