This barracuda knew exactly what he was doing when he decided to hang around some divers off Glover's Reef in Belize. While he swims around nonchalantly at first, it's clear he's waiting for something. As soon as the diver lands his spear in a lionfish we figure out this barracuda was playing it ...
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How do you control a harmful invasive species before it damages reef ecosystems? NOAA and its partners have developed and released designs for new lionfish traps that could provide the first realistic means of controlling invasive deep-water lionfish populations and support the development of a ...
READ MORE +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZskoEyocSY Outdoors360's Courtland Hunt caught more than just the attention of viewers when he posted an epic video of himself using a modified Glock to shoot the invasive lion fish which has neared 800,00 views. FWC and the federal government investigated the ...
READ MORE +Courtland Hunt has just changed the underwater game by successfully shooting invasive Lionfish over 100ft underwater with a customized Glock 9mm handgun in the Gulf of Mexico. https://youtu.be/6lG-snJZIV8 "The project started to see if we could shoot a gun underwater and it evolved into much ...
READ MORE +A love for the ocean has the ability to unite people from all cultures and walks of life. There's no better way to discover the full beauty of the ocean than through scuba diving. As beautiful as the ocean can be, it contains just as many dangers. It's important to understand how to care for any ...
READ MORE +Florida is not the only state with a lionfish problem. This video was taken September 6, 2014 during Tomento's lionfish derby. More than 150 lionfish were collected off of Mississippi during three dives and only two shooters! All lionfish were used for research and brought to local restaurants for ...
READ MORE +What do you know about lionfish? They are typically known as beautiful, unique fish that inhabit saltwater aquariums. Did you know from a handful of fish in 1985 (Dania Beach was the first reported sighting) that their population has exploded all over the world. They are an invasive species ...
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