166 - The Lionfish
 
           Photgraphed the above lionfish while snorkeling in Bottom Harbour, N  Eleuthera. There are several small patch reefs between Bottom Harbour Club and  Cistern Cay a few hundred feet from shore. Everyone, no matter how small had at  least 1 lionfish and several single rock reefs had 3 of them. We saw in total 12  to 15 size varied from very small 3inch to about 8 inch.   What's The Problem? (copied from the Reef website )  For a quick one-page fact sheet put together by REEF, USGS, NOAA, and Simon Fraser University on invasive lionfish, click here .    Lionfish are:• Voracious predators being shown to eat native fish and  crustaceans in large quantities. (Juvenile Nassau grouper have been  found in lionfish stomachs in the Bahamas)• Not known to have any native  predators• Equipped with venomous dorsal, ventral and anal spines,  which deter predators and can cause painful wounds in humans.• Capable  of reproducing year-round with unique reproduction mechanisms no...
