Just got back from a Cozumel divetrip last night. One of the divemasters on one of my dives with Sand Dollar Sports said that he saw a lionfish on one of his dives last week. Says that he reported the sighting to the appropriate authorities.
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I guess I am missing what the problem is. Species migrate (one way or the other) and settle into other ecosystems all the time. Hell, just look at man! This species started off in Africa and is now found all over the planet! The "native" species need to evolve - adapt, relocate or otherwise. Its nature's way.
So, its the mode of transport that somehow make a difference?Early man did not come here by plane.
Why? Is man, and his activities, somehow not part of nature?The introduction of foreign species by man is a different thing compared to natural evolution.
Man, and all of his activities, including his technology, are merely products of nature.
I guess I am missing what the problem is. Species migrate (one way or the other) and settle into other ecosystems all the time. Hell, just look at man! This species started off in Africa and is now found all over the planet! The "native" species need to evolve - adapt, relocate or otherwise. Its nature's way.