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NEW 2010 - Lionfish SMASH!? or put some Volatins in your Vodka?
This just in from Kent. Big happenings over in Bimini, the guys got the lionfish's number and want to punch it.
The first lionfish I ever saw in the Atlantic was under two miles north of this spot on North Bimini almost two years ago (see below). It was followed by way too many more. No known natural predators in the Atlantic, as of yet uncertain impact on existing fish stocks, juvenile snapper and grouper, etc.. Lionfish are super common in the family islands now, wonder what is now less common as a result? Why not try to give the Atlantic waters back to native Atlantic species? Worth a try. Volatins poaching way out of Pacific waters in a foreign sea, our Atlantic. Not good.
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Who has seen these in Florida?
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I caught one with a little kids fishing net a few years ago in south beach. It was floating under some sea weed and they were gonna grab it, it was a baby...so yes i have seen one
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I've done quite a bit of spearing in the Bahamas and had never really seen one until this year. Actually, unless you are really looking, you probably wouldn't see them because they are actually kind of hard to spot at first. My last trip over I saw at least 10-15 of them in around 50 feet of water. They were hanging around a great grouper spot and weren't really afraid of anything.
On a guess I'd bet that at least 300 of them will meet their end at the Bimini event. I understand that they will even have someone there showing how to prepare the tasty little critters for dinner. I'm definitely going to this event just before the Nationals in Corpus Christi, TX. The nice thing is that I'll probably even get some kiting in as well. Should be fun.
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I think your guess of a few hundred is in the ballpark. If guys tune into to where they are most likely found, they might even go past that point. Maybe tow around likely spots to scout prospects in advance. It is good the organizers are going to give tips on how to approach and deal with lionfish to avoid getting stung, nasty venom there. More about the little buggers at: http://coastalscience.noaa.gov/docum...ionfish_ia.pdf http://fksa.org/showthread.php?p=39347#post39347 http://keysnews.com/node/11058 Some limited medical considerations: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/770764-overview http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/770764-treatment
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It was only 3 or so inches a really little guy. I'm not sure what the potency of their venom is when they are that small, but if they are like snakes then it can still be very painful. Kids don't know any better either and they were trying to play with it. At that size I remember that the spines/frills were not very pronounced but none the less it really stood out and was 100% a lion fish.
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Interesting story, thanks for posting it. Yours is the first story I've heard about them hanging out in sargassum mats. Fry of numerous species are distributed all over in that fashion. Do they even have sargassum mats or equivalent in the Indo Pacific? Or has our boy Volatins adopted not only a new ocean but means of distribution in their invasion? Anyone going to Bimini? Thinking about it myself. This one was cruising along in about 15 ft. of water off Great Stirrup in the Berrys last year
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The contest was delayed due to weather ... too much wind, ha! We know what to with that right?! Anyway, it was held over Memorial Day and Kent fills us in on what went on complete with some great photos from the scene. Can you say "Volatins Sashimi?"
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Back again for 2010, more lionfish to take, so let's have at it!!! "ASM invites you to join us to the Bimini Lionfish Smash Kick Off Party! The Lionfish Smash is ON!!! July 17th, 2010 Are you ready for this MAJOR event? Featuring The best Freedivers in South Florida, including Harolf Dean, last year's LIONFISH Slay Master!!!!! WORLD RECORD!!! South Florida Freedivers is poised to set the World Record for the most LIONFISH eradicated in one day!!!!" Meet up at: Adventure Sports Miami 2750 Southwest 26th Avenue, Coconut Grove, FL 33133 (305) 591-3559 On Thursday, July 15, 2010, 7 to 11 pm "ONE NIGHT ONLY!!! All Apparel 15% OFF!!! All Wetsuits and Booties 15% OFF!!! All GO PRO Video Cameras 10% OFF!!! PLUS... FOOD, DRINK, AND LIVE MUSIC!!! Bimini, Bahamas - On July 17, 2010 the South Florida Freedivers Club are hosting the second annual Lionfish Smash at Bimini Bay Resort and Marina with proceeds going to the Boys and Girls Club of Miami. This family event has an overall goal to bring awareness of the Lionfish invasion on the Bahamian reefs. The event was created in May 2009 to raise recognition with a sport (spear fishing) that can contribute to a positive ecological cause. The Lionfish is an invasive and extremely venomous species of the Bahamian archipelago. It's a non-native fish that hails from the Indo-Pacific Region, affecting the biological diversity of Bahamian waters. The South Florida Freedivers Club hope to work in conjunction with the ongoing, long-term National Lionfish Response Project to assist in researching what determines the affects lionfish invasion. The format of the event focuses on the traditional Hawaiian Sling spearfishing and pole-spear method respecting local Bahamian spearfish laws. This is not a contest for the Nationals spearfishing tournaments and is not an Underwater Spearfishing Association (IUSA) sanctioned event. "We are thrilled with the opportunity to host this family event again in 2010," said Danielle Dunfee Event Manager, Bimini Bay Resort and Marina, The Bahamas. "I'm personally excited to assist in this increasing awareness of the negative effects of the lionfish here in my second home (Bimini). By joining forces and working together we can combat this spread." The South Florida Freedivers is a grassroots organization focused on bringing together people who utilize the ocean as their playground. Meetings are held every 2nd Thursday at 7:30 PM at Scotty's Landing in Coconut Grove - Miami, Florida. The purpose of these meetings is to put together a group of likeminded individuals who respect and honor the best of the sport; local fishing regulations and practices, selectivity and conservation, and above all diver safety."
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I have heard of lionfish being seen in several areas off Broward Country this week. How about putting on one of these competitions on in SE Florida this summer as well? Could do a series, Keys and right up the east coast. Waiting until next year could be a mistake. Lets talk about this at the party tomorrow night in Miami.
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