MAKE A MEME View Large Image Lionfish are uninvited visitors in Atlantic waters. The beauty of lionfish makes them very popular in the aquarium trade, and their introduction into Atlantic waters was likely due to release from private aquaria. Now, research suggests ...
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Keywords: lionfish atlantic invasive species invasivespecies bahamas coral reefs coralreefs fish national ocean service nationaloceanservice noaa animal outdoor Lionfish are uninvited visitors in Atlantic waters. The beauty of lionfish makes them very popular in the aquarium trade, and their introduction into Atlantic waters was likely due to release from private aquaria. Now, research suggests that the diet of these invasive fish could impact the distribution of other fish living in Bahamian coral reefs. To learn more about lionfish, visit: Lionfish Invasion, NOS Education First Lionfish in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, (Making Waves audio podcast) Responders Capture First Lionfish Invader in Sanctuary (Original source: Invasive Lionfish Diet Could Impact Native Coral Reef Fishes) Lionfish are uninvited visitors in Atlantic waters. The beauty of lionfish makes them very popular in the aquarium trade, and their introduction into Atlantic waters was likely due to release from private aquaria. Now, research suggests that the diet of these invasive fish could impact the distribution of other fish living in Bahamian coral reefs. To learn more about lionfish, visit: Lionfish Invasion, NOS Education First Lionfish in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, (Making Waves audio podcast) Responders Capture First Lionfish Invader in Sanctuary (Original source: Invasive Lionfish Diet Could Impact Native Coral Reef Fishes)
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