As it has been explained to me the problem with Lionfish in the Atlantic is as follows:
1) They have no natural predators in the Atlantic
2) They eat all the little reef fish (e.g. the babies)
3) If they get in the island Mangroves (where all the reef fish babies hide) all the reef fish on the Atlantic reefs will be gone in something like 20 years
The scientists I've talked to tell me this is a slow motion ecological disaster. Is there some hyperbole here? Maybe, but I don't know enough to tell.
1) They have no natural predators in the Atlantic
2) They eat all the little reef fish (e.g. the babies)
3) If they get in the island Mangroves (where all the reef fish babies hide) all the reef fish on the Atlantic reefs will be gone in something like 20 years
The scientists I've talked to tell me this is a slow motion ecological disaster. Is there some hyperbole here? Maybe, but I don't know enough to tell.