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Judging from the tail it's a Goliath grouper, never seen one at the bridge which is surprising as I see them everywhere else.....
Saw an even smaller lionfish than Kev's (more distinct spots) and can vouch it has been eradicated.
Jenny- did see a huge lionfish during a night dive off the second legs of the west bridge south side, tried to stab it with my muck stick but he hauled a**....
Next time!
John
I was noticing the same thing....cool that someone got a Goliath at the BHB!!!
I am pretty sure the mangroves inside the intracoastal, are part of the lifecycle after the spawning.
Back in the 60's and before this, the Jewfish were thick at the BHB and all over the mangrove area, all the time...the population on the reefs many dozens of times bigger than it is today, according to Frank Hammett ( living Dive Legend of Palm Beach

It's kind of sad the way he has never been "celebrated" for the Diving everyone else built on, that he created here in Palm Beach. In any event, he can still tell us how things were in the 50's and 60's.