The FWC Lionfish Challenge in Florida saw record-breaking participation and harvest numbers this year. Some 285 divers removed 31,773 invasive lionfish from fragile coral reef ecosystems in the Gulf ...
“Due to lack of participation in our Lionfish Tournament, we have reluctantly decided to postpone our tournament until late August, early September. The date will be released later on this week. Our ...
Live coral covers 68% of Tela Bay, on the northern coast of Honduras, creating a complex ecosystem that’s part of the wider Mesoamerican Reef system. Among stressors including overfishing and coral ...
The red lionfish are indigenous to the west Pacific Ocean, but they're starting to pop up off the Texas coast. It's believed that the takeover started in Florida when aquarium owners released them ...
Palm Beach resident Paul Carlson was named Florida’s Lionfish King after catching 1,542 lionfish in the FWC Lionfish Challenge. This is the 10th year for the Lionfish Challenge, which is put on the ...
Without a natural predator, invasive lionfish, which damage coral reefs, have become widespread throughout the Caribbean over the last several decades. To prevent further harm off the northern coast ...
ABOARD THE LADY GO DIVER – Drifting in the slight chop of the Atlantic Ocean a mile off Florida's eastern coast, small groups of divers armed with spears and a purpose tumbled deliberately backward ...
ST. THOMAS — A group of divers gathered Sunday on St. Thomas to spear invasive lionfish, which are voracious predators that consume native species crucial to the health of coral reefs. Hunter Clayton ...
You might recognize a lionfish — if you've not seen one in person, there's a good chance you've seen pictures of it. Spiny, flare-like fins and striking striped colors make the lionfish an aesthetic ...
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. — Drifting in the slight chop of the Atlantic Ocean a mile off Florida's eastern coast, small groups of divers armed with spears and a purpose tumbled deliberately backward off the ...
ABOARD THE LADY GO DIVER – Drifting in the slight chop of the Atlantic Ocean a mile off Florida’s eastern coast, small groups of divers armed with spears and a purpose tumbled deliberately backward ...