Invasive Lionfish sighted on the coral reefs of Belize

These fish have no natural predators in the Caribbean, so their numbers have increased dramatically over the last few years. According to the NOAA website, "due to their population explosion and aggressive behavior, lionfish have the potential to become the most disastrous marine invasion in history by drastically reducing the abundance of coral reef fishes".
Click here for more information on this ongoing issue...
http://www.oar.noaa.gov/spotlite/archive/2009/articles/lionfish_invasion.html
Labels: belize coral reefs belize marine ecology, indo-pacific lionfish, invasive species in the caribbean, lionfish
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