[Coral-List] Lionfish finally reached Roatan

Elizabeth Brill elizabeth.brill at mac.com
Thu Jun 11 02:16:21 UTC 2009


Check out breef.org.

And maybe this will help: http://www.breef.org/InvasiveSpecies/Lionfish/tabid/91/Default.aspx

BREEF {and others} have been encouraging eating lionfish and are  
addressing education, safe handling, cleaning, etc.  I think I even  
recall seeing a recipe in one of their newsletters, so maybe it's on  
their website. . .

Buon appetito!


 >)))'>

Elizabeth R. Brill






On Jun 10, 2009, at 10:32 AM, Charles Booth wrote:

>
> Nick Bach wrote:
>
> "With the lionfish here to stay, we will be assessing possibilities of
> dealing with this invasive species"
>
> Just got back from San Salvador Island, Bahamas, where I was told by  
> the
> dive master at the Riding Rock Resort and Marina that people are  
> finding
> ways to filet and eat lionfish. She was planning to go to Long Island
> (Bahamas) to learn more about this method of dealing with the fish.
>
> Chuck Booth
>
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>> Subject: [Coral-List] Lionfish finally reached Roatan
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>> Having slowly spread throughout the greater Caribbean over the  
>> course of the
>> years, the lionfish has now finally reached the Bay Islands.
>> On May 22nd, a local dive shop reported the capture of an 8inch  
>> (front of
>> mouth to base of tail) specimen near Punta Gorda (in the NE part of  
>> Roatan).
>> It was found?in?21ft of water, inside the barrier reef and about  
>> 200 m from
>> shore.
>> The specimen in currently being kept in an aquarium and will be  
>> used for
>> educational purposes. As yet, there have been no further sightings  
>> but we
>> expect many more in the coming future.
>> With the lionfish here to stay, we will be assessing possibilities  
>> of dealing
>> with this invasive species
>> ?
>> ?
>> Promoting Research, Education & Conservation
>> ?
>> Nic Bach
>> Director of Marine Infrastructure
>> Roatan Marine Park
>> ?
>>
>> www.roatanmarinepark.net
>> Cel:?(504) 3349-4138
>> Office:?(504) 445-4206 / 445-4208
>> ?
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