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Paradise Found
Learn about the iconic Brigitte Kassa, one of the early pioneers of Little Cayman. Find inspiration in her dream to live on a tropical island and the obstacles she must overcome to do so. Produced by Lionfish University, cinematography by Frans De Backer.
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Grouper Warrior in Training
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Young grouper wistfully eyes 2 invasive lionfish in Little Cayman. Hopefully he will figure out that he can eat the smaller ones head first so the spines lay flat and not get stuck in his throat. He would have to wait a long time to grow big enough to eat these two!
Lionfish University Presentation for Mississippi Aquarium
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Lionfish University Presentation for Mississippi Aquarium Interview with Stacy and Jim.
East Meets West
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Documentary about the historic visit of Turkish scientist Dr. Aylin Ulman to the Florida Keys during COVID to learn from leading US lionfish experts and scientists the best practices to help control the lionfish invasion in the Mediterranean. Featuring Dr. Aylin Ulman, Dr. Steve Gittings, Dr. Holden Harris, Alex Fogg, Allie ElHage and Scott Gonnello. Filmed and Produced by Lionfish University R...
Presentation to UNDP on Invasive Species in the Mediterranean by Lionfish University
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Jim Hart and Stacy Frank, co-founders of the non profit Lionfish University, give a presentation to United Nation representatives in Fethiye, Turkey about collaboration between scientists in the East and in the West to fight the lionfish invasion in the Mediterranean.
Lionfish Dip Tasting at DEMA 2022
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The invasive lionfish dip we served samples of at DEMA was a big hit!
Update on the Lionfish Invasion in the Mediterranean by Dr Aylin Ulman
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Yearly update of the lionfish invasion at DEMA educational session sponsored by Lionfish University
Alex Fogg the Lionfish Culling Machine
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Alex Fogg, marine biologist, spears more than 40 invasive lionfish in 2 short dives off the coast of Antigua in April, 2019.
Lionfish Universe 2021
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Join Lionfish University for our Annual Lionfish Universe update! We speak with lionfish experts from around the world working hard to find solutions for controlling the invasive lionfish. Here are the presenter's and their information: Jim & Stacy from Lionfish University lionfishuniversity.org/ Dr. Steve Gittings from NOAA Alli Candelmo from REEF.org Aylin Ullman from Mersea Consulting mersea...
StingMaster for Painful Lionfish Stings Works in Minutes!!
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Watch scuba diver Brian Belzer, who had a lionfish sting delivering his lionfish to the Emerald Coast Derby and Festival in May 2021, get immediate relief from the pain after using StingMaster creme. You can even go diving again immediately and not have the pain return, unlike heat treatments. Every diver should have this in their first aid kit: it works on any marine sting including jelly fish...
Cook Lionfish: New Edition
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Launch of the new edition of Cook Lionfish with Polly Alford and Claire Wood authors in collaboration with Lionfish University a 501c3. These recipes work equally well with lionfish or any white fish.
Lionfish Universe
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An amazing collaboration of East and West expert scientists and others talking about the lionfish invasion that started in 1985 in the Western Atlantic which spread to the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, and in 2012 invaded the Mediterranean most likely through the Suez Canal. Truly one of the worst marine invasions in history. This panel was presented at virtual DEMA 2020. Our name for this coll...
Happy Holidays from Lionfish University
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Wish you Happy Holidays from all of us at Lionfish University.
Mediterranean Lionfish Invasion Map
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Mediterranean Lionfish Invasion Map
Best Practices Learned from the Caribbean Invasion
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Best Practices Learned from the Caribbean Invasion
Chef Monica Archer Cooks up Lionfish for the First Time
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Chef Monica Archer Cooks up Lionfish for the First Time
Stacy Frank, President of Lionfish University welcomes you to virtual DEMA Nov 17-20, 2020
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Stacy Frank, President of Lionfish University welcomes you to virtual DEMA Nov 17-20, 2020
Lionfish University interviews Neil Van Niekerk about the lionfish invasion
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Lionfish University interviews Neil Van Niekerk about the lionfish invasion
Lionfish University interviews Neil Van Niekerk about 2 Degrees C
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Lionfish University interviews Neil Van Niekerk about 2 Degrees C
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Grouper Warrior in Training
Never understood why theyre called "Lionfish" - Should be more like "TurkeyFish" or "Featherfish"
What happened with fish next? Is grouper die?
i can NOT carry 1 million specific anti venom creams for 1 million venom fish and venomous insects, i can ONLY carry ammonia and baking soda, do they work on lion fish stings? they work on bees. maybe wasps too but wasps venom can melt your skin much faster, so too late to apply ammonia or baking soda, but probably better than nothing.
Thanks, Climate Change.
I think it great that hundreds of divers are being really creative in showing everything from sharks to eels how to make a meal of these marine vacuum pests. They don't get nearly enough credit from the conservationists.
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I take it, the spines dont affect the mouths, throats or stomach of some fish.
super cool
Do watch your ascent rate though- your computer was NOT happy with you 😂
Wow. The grouper flushed the lionfish out of the reef. And it knew exactly the danger with the spines.
Get his @ss
Salt water fish are very intelligent. Both of those fish are very smart but the lion fish doomed itself by swimming out into open water. It was just a matter of time.
Great job!
Ty for the download
Wait...did it gobble the LF in one?! I must have blinked 😂 so it's just waiting to position the LF's venomous spines before it can swallow the LF????
Man,it has to be pretty insulting to get swallowed alive despite being coated in hypodermic needles. All that evolution at play,a clear advantage,and the grouper just completely ignores it. I’d be fuming in fish afterlife.
The reason for the lion fish infestation in many coral reefs is due to the large number of groupers being caught by fishermen to be sold in markets.
"GET IN MY BELLY"
Thanks for the upload, it's very interesting how the Grouper took its time and seemed to slowly bring it up to the surface. I have a question, did the Grouper actually tire it out as that's what it looked like to me before the fatal attack?
Very thorough
What gloves is he wearing? Do they lithograph good protection?
I remember early in the 1980's my Dad had a 100 gallon long saltwater tank and he had one of those Lion Fish in the tank. He would feed the Lion Fish some goldfish he had in a feeder tank.
Nature will always find a way. Give it time.
The satisfaction watching the grouper maneuver to get its kill and meal, and reading the various interpretations of the process in the comments. I don't know how YT recommended this video to me, but it's good 👍
Funny that if a Animal comes to a new Place its invasive but if a Million People come to a new Place its Kultural enrichment....
Excellent wild sequence.
Grouper; ! down 100 BAZZILION to go
I like how as the grouper swims around the lionfish, the lionfish always instinctively turns it's body with the spine facing the grouper.
The Grouper seemed to be trying to find the lionfishes head before striking. It mat have encountered them before and was avoiding the spines. It is to be encouraged and rather than the warning in the video, there should be encouragement. Using them as bait as often as possible.
Go team Grouper...!
skip to the actual video ... 0:54
Good to see grouper have a taste for lionfish. Now people need to stop fishing for grouper, so they can grow their populations and wipe out the lionfish. For a long time, though, that grouper was thinking: “How the hell do I eat this thing?”
Hire more Groupers!⭐️👍🔥⭐️
I think as long as the grouper eats it head first spines will lay flat and stay that way as it passes through. The grouper was definitely concerned at which angle it swallowed it
I think the grouper didn't necessarily herd the lionfish, and instead just followed it,, but did so knowing that out in the open, the lionfish would be easier to get. It certainly looks as though it's a very challenging takedown with a very specific technique, meaning the other grouper would just get in the way. As for the other grouper staying back, I think of it as an apprentice when the lead is going to do the task. The beginner can do the task, but will be slower, and need more concentration, so if the master moves in to work on the task, even if they intend to be able to work together, the beginner is unable to stay focused and move smoothly with the master, so stands aside to hand tools if needed, but mostly observe in a learning role. As for why the lionfish moved out into the open, I think that although it is better able to defend itself using cover, the particular cover it tried to achieve was not adequate enough, meaning that the lionfish needed to actively position it's defenses, and because of the current, it was unable to safely keep it's spines aligned without bumping into the reef. So, although it would have been better off where it was, it had to focus on the grouper, so lost track of the reef. It was already desperate at the beginning of the video, and fully in the shock of being preyed upon. As the current from the waves pushed it back and forth, it would get out of position, and wind up needing to make some space from the reef to keep it's spines aligned, resulting in a few fatal turns away from the reef, until it was too far out of cover, and had no choice but to try and stay aligned out in the open. Once out in the open, though, it was just a matter of time before it tired from having to focus so hard on the grouper. The grouper was able to keep its focus more relaxed, as it only needed full effort on concentration when it was going to try and seek a strike, so while circling it could save it's "focus time", meanwhile the lionfish did not have this luxury, because to lose sight of the grouper for an instant would leave it vulnerable. After a short while, the lionfish was unable to keep it's concentration and while resting it's focus became vulnerable, which is when the grouper hit the first time. Once the lionfish was stunned, it was no longer a hazard, and the grouper could then take it.
Little known FACT... groupers get hungry too!
Actually the grouper was a paid actor . LoL 😂
They herded that thing,they are like sheep dogs
Lion fish in full protection mode trying to escape. Grouper… hunting!
I would argue that there are a minimum amount 25 bazillion more important things going on
So what you're telling me is that grouper are learning to become the lionfish's natural enemy. So cool!
Groupers are so ugly, I hate them
Momma says don't play with your food.
And days latter the grouper was found dead