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What doesn’t kill you makes you wary
We have posted before about the noticeable shift in lionfish activity in the Bight of Old Robinson, Abaco, presumably because of the relatively intense efforts of people in the area to kill them. Because only [...]
Fish Rules App Has Gone Bahamian!
And its free at iTunes! Read all about it here. An amazing tool with all fishery regulations, easy to use fish id guides, GPS controlled, full catch logging function, and much more. If you are [...]
The Single Most Important Place in The Bahamas. Period.
Exuma Land and Sea Park is incredible, the wonders of Andros innumerable. But I challenge anybody to find a single place in the country more important than this area in South Abaco. Healthiest coral in the region, [...]
Do Native Predators Influence Invasion Success of Lionfish?
One of the common theories put forward for the rapid spread of lionfish across the Caribbean is that they lack native predators that could otherwise limit lionfish population sizes. A basic corollary that would follow [...]
Lionfish Continue Their Upriver March
A 5" (13 cm) lionfish hovering over a restored oyster reef in the Loxahatchee River (Florida). In the background, you can see a plastic tray trap that we use to collect small organisms from [...]