billinwilliamston
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African or European Swallow?
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Probably so for the waters frequently dived, but for the miles of coastline seldom dived and for deeper water it is almost certainly a different story.they are doing a great job of keeping the water clear of them, they said that was the first they saw in about 3 months.
African or European Swallow?
Huh? I.... I don't know that! AAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaa.....!
On a serious note, while it is good to try and wage the battle against the lionfish, I fear it is only prolonging the inevitable. Eventually, the ecosystem will have to adjust as, hopefully, other fish learn to prey on them.
So, I wonder, do the locals view wealthy foreigners who buy up property and push property prices up to unaffordable levels the same as divers and ecologists view the lionfish invasion??
DS
Who do you think the wealthy foreigners are buying this property from at unaffordable levels? Most locals are quite happy to sell a piece of their birthrights if the price is right.Huh? I.... I don't know that! AAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaa.....!
On a serious note, while it is good to try and wage the battle against the lionfish, I fear it is only prolonging the inevitable. Eventually, the ecosystem will have to adjust as, hopefully, other fish learn to prey on them.
So, I wonder, do the locals view wealthy foreigners who buy up property and push property prices up to unaffordable levels the same as divers and ecologists view the lionfish invasion??
DS