Posts Tagged ‘invasive fish species’

USGS Conducts Non-Native Fish Slam in Florida

This week USGS scientists are in three Florida counties leading experts in the semi-annual Fish Slam, a scientific scavenger hunt for non-native freshwater fishes.

09 Nov 12:55 PM 0 Read More...

Characterizing the US Trade in Lionfishes

The Quarter 3, 2018 publication funded by the Dr. Junda Lin Memorial Fund for Publishing Open Access Marine Aquarium Research is now freely available to the public as an open-access article.

28 Oct 2:32 PM 0 Read More...

Mediterranean Stunner: The Red-Black Triplefin Blenny

Last week’s CORAL Newsletter teased a beautiful “little red Corvette” of a mystery fish, this stunning bottom dweller from the intertidal zone, yet a fish few have likely seen or recognized.

08 Feb 1:49 PM 1 Read More...

VIDEO: An Invasive Damselfish Is Spreading Through the Gulf of Mexico

NOAA reports the invasive Regal Damselfish, Neopomacentrus cyanomos, is continuing its spread through the Gulf of Mexico, raising concerns.

10 Jul 3:07 PM 1 Read More...

Lionfish Wanted: Dead & Sizzled

“Successful is too small of a word to describe the second annual Lionfish Removal and Awareness Day Festival May 14-15. In Pensacola alone, 8,089 lionfish were removed in only two days at the Gulf Coast Lionfish Coalition Tournament.”

17 May 5:17 PM 0 Read More...