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Our oceans are filled with fascinating marine life. Of course, they're not all harmless. Avoid these venomous creatures while ...
The beautiful lionfish comes armed with long, venomous spines and is invading tropical waters the world over.
While catching a lionfish is relatively easy, it can be difficult — and dangerous — to remove the fish from the spear tip of an ELF and tow the animal without being injured by its venomous spines.
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Venomous invasive species escaped from Florida aquarium, threatens reefs, people from Cayman Islands to North Carolina.
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Voracious, venomous lionfish are the first exotic species to invade coral reefs. Now divers, fishermen—and cooks—are fighting back ...
Hunting lionfish can help the environment while earning a few bucks — just be careful not to touch the spines.
Lionfish Lionfish are a species of venomous fish that are native to the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea, however, they have been spotted off Louisiana's coast within the Gulf of Mexico.
Understand the potential dangers of a lionfish sting and how to survive its venom.
As Keus's lionfish business grew, she wanted to address another issue: waste. After removing the venomous, spiny parts of the fish, only about 20% of each lionfish was left for consumption.