Invasive Lionfish Control

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2016
  • Lionfish have infested coastal waters of the Western Atlantic. Individuals, organizations, and researchers, are doing their part to combat the infestation. This invasive Lionfish story shows the efforts and research underway to control the situation.

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  • @tropickman
    @tropickman 6 років тому +16

    Florida should introduce a $0.25/fish bounty.

    • @yonniboy1
      @yonniboy1 5 років тому +2

      I agree 100%, you'd have thousands of spear fishers out every weekend.

    • @jesselee2529
      @jesselee2529 5 років тому +3

      Not a good idea. There will be deviant people who will spear them to make money and at the same time breed them and release them back to the water so they can continue to make money.

    • @nap8187
      @nap8187 5 років тому +2

      Jesse Lee Also people even could start trying to breeding them.

    • @veronicam2942
      @veronicam2942 5 років тому +1

      Jesse Lee true, some people are assholes, unfortunately

    • @konstellashon1364
      @konstellashon1364 4 роки тому +3

      Selling yourself short. Restaurant wholesale has offered at least $5 per pound of lionfish. (One case where free market for sure actually helps environment)

  • @WarrenLoCascio
    @WarrenLoCascio 5 років тому +6

    I wonder if keeping Lionfish is banned yet in this country , especially in the warmer water.
    That's how they found their way thousands of miles from their natural habitat! Lionfish grow quickly and some hobby fish keepers released them into the local waters thinking they would die! This has been going on for over twenty years. I kept lionfish when I had saltwater aquariums. They died in captivity. They are not agressive to humans unless they are approached. I have never been stung by mine but they are difficult to keep and will never reproduce in captivity. This is why piranha have been banned for years. Dont't blame the fish, blame the ignorant humans who, by the way, have a lot of money (lionfish are very expensive to buy for the home aquarium)

  • @alejoeisabel
    @alejoeisabel 6 років тому +3

    Certainly more profitable to dive for lionfish than abalone. Both do not evade the diver.

  • @rrieps4587
    @rrieps4587 5 років тому +3

    Very informative. Unfortunately, spearfishing will not eradicate lionfish because they learn quickly to live during the daytime at depths that divers do not frequent. Trying to teach fish to catch them also fails because what actually happens is that fish learn to follow divers with spears because they know they will get fed. I have seen exactly one uninjured lionfish caught by a grouper. It was one that I scared out of a hole when there was a grouper standing by waiting to be fed. The lionfish mistakenly ran right into the groupers mouth. In some areas, the larger fish will single the diver who has a pole spear out ot a group, and lead him/her to a lionfish and point like a bird dog.
    Lionfish are very good to eat, and there is a ready market for them. In Cozumel, for example, all a restaurant has to do to gather a crowd is to put up a sign saying lionfish are on the menu and they will draw a crowd. However, the only way to catch them efficiently enough to appease the demand and to approximate extinction by over-fishing is to drag a net. There, the by-catch and damage to natural reefs would be disastrous.
    Sorry to be so negative, but I have been watching these things for 10 years in the Caribbean as a sport diver. The only thing I can think of that might work would be some sort of targeted male sterilization program. But I don't have any suggestions on how that might be accomplished..

    • @ThinkItSinkItReefIt
      @ThinkItSinkItReefIt  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts

    • @johnweir3168
      @johnweir3168 Рік тому

      I don't know if anyone has researched a couple of other possible approaches to population control of lionfish, but I am thinking that figuring out how to get fish and birds interested in eating the lionfish eggs and larvae would eliminate many lionfish before they have a chance to do damage. The other thought is since we know they communicate through sounds that they make, a sonic lure may be created to attract lionfish in an area to a specific spot where they can be either trapped or harvested.
      I too have seen nurse sharks point lionfish. Though they can be annoying, it appears to be a partnership in hunting lionfish they enjoy. Divers are trying to change the behavior of native fish to deal with the invader and that has been accomplished. The hunting has changed the behavior of the lionfish as well.

  • @LukieEl
    @LukieEl 4 роки тому +2

    Instead of using cod or haddock for fish fingers and other batterred fish can they not use lion fish and let Cod and haddock to grow again? Lionfish is a white flesh fish? which i believe it has meaty texture?

  • @kaisermuto
    @kaisermuto 6 років тому +4

    In Japan lion fish is high class fish. It has poison on the fin only. When fin is cut, no poison any more. Fried lionfish is nice taste. But it must be fresh. Sashimi, fry, grilled, any cooking OK.

  • @Darthbelal
    @Darthbelal 5 років тому +2

    I just wish those lionfish could be harvested on a MASSIVE industrial scale......

    • @ThinkItSinkItReefIt
      @ThinkItSinkItReefIt  5 років тому +1

      groups are working on methods including traps that they hope to be effective

  • @IIIRotor
    @IIIRotor 6 років тому +23

    just start a roomer that those spikes are 100 time more potent than rhino Horn.... thank me later...

    • @funape742
      @funape742 5 років тому +1

      Bwahahahaaa yup sounds like a good an hahaha

    • @marshas.4222
      @marshas.4222 5 років тому +1

      @@funape742 you are so right

    • @garynorden1117
      @garynorden1117 4 роки тому

      Nothing like a good poak

    • @user-ou5jm4mo4c
      @user-ou5jm4mo4c Рік тому

      2057:there's only two lionfish left in the world

  • @great-grandmakirk8828
    @great-grandmakirk8828 3 роки тому

    I always thought that Lionfish were bigger but I’m surprised at how small they really are, no matter what, they need to be gotten rid of before they eat everything around them.

  • @wiggyb854
    @wiggyb854 6 років тому +3

    Wow, didn’t think it was that bad, here in Australia which is supposed to be their natural habitat their not that prolific. Maybe your biologist should come here to the Great Barrier Reef to see what is different. In a way it’s good that they are that easy to spear imagine if they were a flighty fish. Best of luck getting rid of them. I’d love to come over and help you out.

    • @ThinkItSinkItReefIt
      @ThinkItSinkItReefIt  5 років тому +2

      Yes it is very interesting that in their natural habitat they seem to be kept in check regarding their population sizes.

  • @williamlouie569
    @williamlouie569 5 років тому +2

    Spearing them is a drop in the bucket. You can got find some natural processes to control them.

  • @antizionist3125
    @antizionist3125 6 років тому +2

    why go 20-30 miles? Anything closer to shore?

  • @loveunderlaw
    @loveunderlaw 3 роки тому +2

    UNDERWATER VACUUMS ARE THE BEST WAY TO CATCH THESE FISH 🐠 😁👍

  • @a.wilson1979
    @a.wilson1979 6 років тому +2

    I agree. There should be a cruzade with industrial methods of suction the lion fish by divers with large hoses into net cages and after send them to the shore to be recycled as animal food or manure.

  • @fp5940
    @fp5940 6 років тому +8

    They are delicious!

  • @koochekoo1309
    @koochekoo1309 3 роки тому

    Would it be wrong to just kill the lion fish and leave the carcass for other fish to feed on, just curious?

  • @dredrotten
    @dredrotten 6 років тому +2

    Some Australians in the north eat them because they are one of the best fish you can eat, Stonefish are nice to eat as well. It seems that the ugliest and most dangerous fish taste the best!

    • @ThinkItSinkItReefIt
      @ThinkItSinkItReefIt  6 років тому

      we are hoping there tasty helps keep them in control over this way

  • @rafanyvaladao9312
    @rafanyvaladao9312 5 років тому

    Parabéns

  • @aha5888
    @aha5888 6 років тому

    Are aliens invading

  • @JayJay-er1sq
    @JayJay-er1sq 6 років тому +1

    Leave em dead on sea floor. Some fish will learn to eat it.

  • @nerxboy
    @nerxboy 6 років тому +2

    its really weird how you call yourself an invasive species specialist, but grossed out by dissecting the fish lol

    • @KMacFNP
      @KMacFNP 2 роки тому

      Yup! And the way he was holding the fish, then described its stomach content as "gnarly" made me doubt if he's really a specialist. 😆😆

  • @gkess7106
    @gkess7106 6 років тому +1

    Drag a net?

    • @funape742
      @funape742 5 років тому +1

      How do they avoid catching other species alongside the lionfish?

    • @ThinkItSinkItReefIt
      @ThinkItSinkItReefIt  5 років тому +1

      Most of the lionfish tend to be around underwater structure (i.e. reef structures and so for). Having said that regional shrimper who drag nets for shrimp harvesting report catching Lionfish in their nets occasionally.

  • @marqueswilsonn
    @marqueswilsonn 3 роки тому

    Wasting time. You need a compressor on the boat, and a meat grinder over the side.

  • @MrBilioner
    @MrBilioner 5 років тому

    here on 24k likes before this gets bombarded from youtube algorithm

  • @1903ibo
    @1903ibo 2 роки тому

    just get Walmart and Costco buy lionfish they all be disappear

  • @MrLookitspam
    @MrLookitspam Рік тому

    I hope all remember they are dangerous to people

  • @crappymccrappen4897
    @crappymccrappen4897 Рік тому

    Excessive cruelty against a poor fish that was just looking for better life. It brought so much diversity and cultural enrichment to the privileged reef dwellers. Lionfish lives matter !

    • @user-ou5jm4mo4c
      @user-ou5jm4mo4c Рік тому

      Bruuuuu😒 your not understanding the situation

    • @crappymccrappen4897
      @crappymccrappen4897 Рік тому

      @@user-ou5jm4mo4c If only the North American natives understood the situation 500 years ago we won't be having the problems we have today. I'd say the brittish settlers we at least as harmful to the environment as the lionfish. After all they did kill 60 million buffalo and eat 5 billion passenger pigeons.

    • @crappymccrappen4897
      @crappymccrappen4897 Рік тому

      @@user-ou5jm4mo4c Also what really amazes me is that you dont understand sarcasm. LIONFISH LIVES MATTER!

  • @KingTriton1837
    @KingTriton1837 5 років тому

    It ain't that hard to argue their "beauty" or lack thereof-- those fish are extremely hideous.

    • @ThinkItSinkItReefIt
      @ThinkItSinkItReefIt  5 років тому +1

      A popular aquarium fish, the likely reason they have invaded these non-native waters

  • @jessstark2258
    @jessstark2258 3 роки тому

    it is gonna take every diver working hard to control these rascals - here is my contribution to the effort in Cayman - ua-cam.com/video/YLAeeYwfcl4/v-deo.html - feeding snapper and ua-cam.com/video/6_BdtOFi_mg/v-deo.html - Feeding Moray

  • @johnsweeney6072
    @johnsweeney6072 5 років тому

    It would be extremely hard to sex them as they all smell like fish 😎