The East Mediterranean has also seen another invasive Red Sea fish in the last decade: the silver-cheeked toadfish. Known as ...
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Expert urges people to eat creatures wreaking havoc on huge ocean area: 'If you can't beat them, let's eat them'
A growing number of chefs, scientists, and ocean lovers are rallying around an unexpected — and surprisingly delicious — ...
This beautiful striped fish is an invasive species that threatens marine ecosystems. It's also delicious. Andrés is as passionate about culling lionfish as he is about all his other projects, and for ...
Consuming invasive species "can turn this challenge into an opportunity... and help limit the environmental threat," says the ...
Photos recently shared by TPWD's fisheries division show the caught lionfish's mouth agape, revealing the tiny blue and yellow damselfish that was hidden inside. There's one way to deal with the ...
In the span of a few years, lionfish spread from the coast of the US to the Bahamas and throughout the Caribbean. The invasive species is devastating ecosystems, eating everything in its path. Now, ...
A plate with fried fish, salad, and fries - BearFotos/Shutterstock Whether for the thrill or out of desperation, humans love taking the risk of eating venomous animals. Some will drink snake venom for ...
Research teams observed one lionfish eating 20 small fish in less than 30 minutes. "This may very well become the most devastating marine invasion in history," said Mark Hixon, an Oregon State ...
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Like the lions that roam the African planes, the lions of the ocean are mighty predators. Well, not really. But these ferociously finned nonnative fish have managed to eat our tropical reefs bare.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - A maroon-striped marauder with venomous spikes is rapidly multiplying in the Caribbean's warm waters, swallowing native species, stinging divers and generally wreaking havoc on ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A maroon-striped marauder with venomous spikes is rapidly multiplying in the Caribbean’s warm waters, swallowing native species, stinging divers and generally wreaking havoc on ...
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