[Coral-List] Lion Fish and Connectivity
Eugene Shinn
eshinn at marine.usf.edu
Wed Jun 1 10:49:32 EDT 2011
Thanks to all that responded to my positing re Lion Fish. It is a
great example of the value of the coral-list. G.P. Schmahl reported
that Lion Fish were already under rigs in the Gulf and likely will
touch down on the Flower Gardens soon. Lad Akins reports they have
made it to the Windward islands and pointed out a great map showing
sightings at <http://nas2.er.usgs.gov/viewer/omap.aspx?SpeciesID=963>
Clearly the modeling paper by Matthew that got me started is out of
date and to his credit he pointed that out to me. Also, Michael
Braynen pointed out that the water flowing from the Atlantis aquarium
in Nassau is sterilized before return to the sea. I wonder if all
flow through aquaria used for research do the same? I suppose it is
just a matter of time before Lion Fish reach Barbados and San
Salvador. As an aside I might mention a note from friends on their
sailboat in Honduras that says they found them delicious and mention
that they dried the spines to use as tooth picks and for olives in
martinis. Gee, how long will it be before we find small pack of them
for sale at Pier One? Gene
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