New Lionfish Eradication Effort in Cayman

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suhweeeeeeeet!!! Next time I go there i'm killing me some lionfish!!!
I think only local divers are licensed to collect them. But we turistas can always point them out to a licensed local.
 
suhweeeeeeeet!!! Next time I go there i'm killing me some lionfish!!! Now if only I could take the lobsters without getting fined....

I think only local divers are licensed to collect them. But we turistas can always point them out to a licensed local.

Better find you a local then. :popcorn:
 
wait clue me in on how this is man made, are you saying someone released lionfish in the carribean?
 
Everything bad is man-made, fom global warming to wet land loss. if it were not for all those stinking people, we'd have a pretty sweet deal here.
 
Well... :D. You might could find some locals willing to go along on the hunt.

I qualify, but two locals are better than one, right? :D
 
wait clue me in on how this is man made, are you saying someone released lionfish in the carribean?

Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?:eyebrow:
 
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