DiverVince
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Eradication through hand capture or hand killing or any sort is not possible. You can only hope to maintain to some degree a small swath of reef system.
We have to keep in mind that recreational diving is to 130ft. So beyond 130 ft the lion fish are breeding and eating all day long totally un-harrased. Every island in the caribbean can only be a fortress in a wilderness, with control of the first 130 ft of depth around it, beyond that is an an endless supply of more lionfish in an uncontrollable breeding ground, which will keep creating a virtually endless supply waiting to take the place of the ones removed within that 130 ft depth control zone.
So Mike am I correct to interpret your posting that since it's utterly hopeless we do nothing?
If so, I vehemently disagree. We need to create a culinary demand for the product. The fish are now approaching edible size.
History has proven that man can be a very effective force at wiping out species.
After all, it's our fault the dam fish is even in the Caribbean and Atlantic. We should try to control it as efficiently as possible, and perhaps turn it into an advantage (if possible) as well..