Hank49
Contributor
Someone sited the near elimination of hogfish in FL as evidence that we could also eliminate lionfish. The big difference here is lionfish don't sell for $9 per lb filleted.
A couple years ago when they were first seen in Belize I was all for spearing any that I saw. But the problem is there is a LOT of area here that isn't dived at all. Area wise, I would guess less then 15% of the reef area suitable for lionfish habitation is EVER dived. This means that the majority of them here live totally unmolested.
As far as them wiping out our local species, I'm not sure I go along with that. They may have a big impact at first but fish learn. They learn what a predator is very fast. And if you've ever dived the Philippines and seen the numbers there on every dive, it's pretty obvious the local fish there have learned how to hide from them.
I know of a guy who spearfishes a lot in Puerto Rico and I asked him what he impact he thinks they've had there. His response, "I don't know. Some days you see lots of fish, others not so much".
We'll find out. As Doc Harry said, (at least here in Belize) it's like trying to eliminate dandelions from your lawn....or maybe from your back 40 pasture.
As far as teaching a course on it?
)...whatever...go for it and have fun.
A couple years ago when they were first seen in Belize I was all for spearing any that I saw. But the problem is there is a LOT of area here that isn't dived at all. Area wise, I would guess less then 15% of the reef area suitable for lionfish habitation is EVER dived. This means that the majority of them here live totally unmolested.
As far as them wiping out our local species, I'm not sure I go along with that. They may have a big impact at first but fish learn. They learn what a predator is very fast. And if you've ever dived the Philippines and seen the numbers there on every dive, it's pretty obvious the local fish there have learned how to hide from them.
I know of a guy who spearfishes a lot in Puerto Rico and I asked him what he impact he thinks they've had there. His response, "I don't know. Some days you see lots of fish, others not so much".
We'll find out. As Doc Harry said, (at least here in Belize) it's like trying to eliminate dandelions from your lawn....or maybe from your back 40 pasture.
As far as teaching a course on it?
