Notice there's no small reef fish swimming around just an area infested with lionfish. I'm happy they are considered good tasting so they won't go to waste
@@nullnull7352 I have fished and eaten many of those. My brother told me they taste better than many other fish he ate before! During fishing, we should be careful with their poisonous spines! (you can easily see their position, on google images) 😉
Yes they are.. that makes all the US money pouring in to Australian politics to protect US invasive species here so evil and fucked up. take ya feral horses and ya foxes and your dirty money and fuck off
@@redhaze8080 who pissed in your drink, he’s telling them that they’re doing a good job and you have to bring politics into this. Shut ya fucking mouth.
There is so much to do to help our oceans. I can't do much about it except try and pick up garbage and trash I see lazily tossed on the ground. But I think if there is two parties. One that cleans the world above and another taking on the ocean. We can truly make a change
good job everyone 👏🏻 I’m a diver , and every single one of those things culled from our waters will make a big difference. I really wish we as a community of divers could get together and designate several days a year as a lionfish cull day. Make a day out of it. Bring awareness. Barbecue and have fun and get those things off of our reefs!
Great job all around. The only problem is that search and destroy hunts like this one have to be conducted every day by hundreds of similarly equipped boats. I know that you took 60 lbs of these killers but the same reef that you cleaned will be repopulated by foraging LF within days. Keep up the good work and for those uninformed morons who objected to this video, kindly keep your mouth shut.
@ Doing me: You hated that fish? Are you a little child or only a little fool. You should rather hate the humans, that caused this problem. Where they belong to - coral reefs in the Red Sea, Pacific and the Indo-Pacific, they aren't a problem for the eco system. Where they are invasive, they are a problem and must be removed from that eco system... it's that simple, actually understandable even for people with lower intelligence!
Great video! I plan on starting this summer, do you have any big tips or words of caution? I know to avoid the spines of the lionfish, but my fiancé and I worry more about sharks getting interested.
Imagine just being a lion fish chilling with your buddies in a reef you conquered and suddenly a boat comes overhead and a bunch of divers with spears drop down hell divers style and start stabbing all your friends.😂 Keep up the good work guys
Certainly wouldn’t be holding the tube up close to the end where you stick the lionfish in like some of them. If the spines get you, it hurts like hell
What eats Lion Fish? and wouldn't going after the eggs be a better idea? learning how they nest their eggs going after those? that could control in the thousands.
Unfortunately they don't make nests = females simply dump 50,000 eggs into the surrounding water every 3-4 days, which the males release clouds of sperm on. The eggs & babies drift with the plankton until they grow large enough to hunt on the reef. That's why lionfish have such a massive advantage of native Caribbean fish which usually spawn once a year.
Notice there's no small reef fish swimming around just an area infested with lionfish. I'm happy they are considered good tasting so they won't go to waste
No small fish because the lionfish ate them all
@@knghtfallTF and it's our turn to eat the lionfish
Lion fish fillets are excellent. We speared a few last time down in the keys.
What does Lion Fish taste like? Ive had Red Snapper and Grouper, never had Lion Fish before tho.
@@nullnull7352 I have fished and eaten many of those. My brother told me they taste better than many other fish he ate before! During fishing, we should be careful with their poisonous spines! (you can easily see their position, on google images) 😉
Really like this video. No useless intros or talking, just straight action. Love it. Nice job altogether 👋
Thanks!
What area are you in?
Annoying unnecessary music!
Good work guys! Invasive species can be such a detriment to ecosystems when left unchecked. Keep it up!
Yes they are.. that makes all the US money pouring in to Australian politics to protect US invasive species here so evil and fucked up. take ya feral horses and ya foxes and your dirty money and fuck off
@@redhaze8080 who pissed in your drink, he’s telling them that they’re doing a good job and you have to bring politics into this. Shut ya fucking mouth.
Don't forget humans are the OG invasive species
@@jelmerdijken1529 I think it was Agent Smith who said Humans are more similar to a virus than any other species on the planet.
@@Xo-Yanga Australia is better than USA so you STFU
We sell them to local restaurants- $8 a pound for whole lionfish. They are great tasting and it pays for the gas and beer
Nice. Any chance you also sell Tetrodotoxin (from pufferfish)? I’ve been looking all over but no one does...
@@Novitiate001 why lol
noah nouvel Don’t ask. I’ll have to get you too...I mean, uh, nothing...
Iceflame oh no
@@Novitiate001 haha 🤣
good on you, man. gotta keep these pests out of the reefs!
So satisfying to watch. 🥳
Veronica M that’s not creepy at all
Elfthan Good to know. 🙄😆
Veronica M it really is though 😂
Agreed
Satisfying af
Government: Execute Order 66
It will be done my lord.
Blast him
Good divers follow orders
I love knowing that people care for the native species and the balance of the environment.
There is so much to do to help our oceans.
I can't do much about it except try and pick up garbage and trash I see lazily tossed on the ground.
But I think if there is two parties.
One that cleans the world above and another taking on the ocean.
We can truly make a change
That's a really good way of looking at it. Teamwork!
I LIKE THE WAY THEY ALL WORKED AS A TEAM, KEEPING THE REEFS SAFE. THANK YOU.
good job everyone 👏🏻 I’m a diver , and every single one of those things culled from our waters will make a big difference. I really wish we as a community of divers could get together and designate several days a year as a lionfish cull day. Make a day out of it. Bring awareness. Barbecue and have fun and get those things off of our reefs!
You guys are doing a great job, keep it up! 👍
yes, next time dont forget to check mines or tnt attached to the rib
Bless you for keeping our reefs healthy!
Lionfish sees his friend getting speared
Lionfish: idk
Great job all around. The only problem is that search and destroy hunts like this one have to be conducted every day by hundreds of similarly equipped boats. I know that you took 60 lbs of these killers but the same reef that you cleaned will be repopulated by foraging LF within days. Keep up the good work and for those uninformed morons who objected to this video, kindly keep your mouth shut.
Do they really just come back in and repopulate?
Seriously, where do I sign up???? This would be so cool!
pretty sure it is ReefCI in Belize
Nah look up dive shop and pay for it
Please please keep doing this! These fish are HORRIBLE!!! I have never hated a fish so much in my life. Y’all keep up the good work!!!
@ Doing me: You hated that fish? Are you a little child or only a little fool. You should rather hate the humans, that caused this problem. Where they belong to - coral reefs in the Red Sea, Pacific and the Indo-Pacific, they aren't a problem for the eco system. Where they are invasive, they are a problem and must be removed from that eco system... it's that simple, actually understandable even for people with lower intelligence!
wasted
Notice you don’t see other fish species on the reef.
This is like the underwater version community park cleanup, love to see it
I wish I had the equipment and expertise to go and do this. I hope you guys get them all!
Buy a spear and go freediving.
omg look at those ocean floor, so lifeless because of all these lionfish around
they're voracious and territorial. Even if they don't eat the other fish, they will simply kill it.
Sad their invasive there just so pretty
They're tasty though
Nice in the aquarium but a terror in the wild
Pretty good to kill
Are you using a red filter on your go pro? The footage looks great
I could watch this all day on loop
Great video! I plan on starting this summer, do you have any big tips or words of caution? I know to avoid the spines of the lionfish, but my fiancé and I worry more about sharks getting interested.
I plan on learning how to spearfish, and one of the first species I plan on going after whenever I get the chance is lionfish
super invasive lion fish destroy reef ecosystem
Super invasive idiot humans who bought these fish from else where and left few of them in Florida.
@@moonlightspark3402 don't say that again
1:46 Rad shot!
As a vegan at present, I think this is one of the only fish that no mercy is to be shown to.
W comment
We gotta save the native fish and our reefs keep going guys!
I think the hardest part is filleting them. I have tried but failed miserably.
Taste nice apparently. Very sustainable way of eating, and removing an invasive species at the same time!
Can't we design an underwater drone with a single purpose of killing these invasive fish?
That's pretty epic.
It hurts me to see such a beautiful fish getting killed so much but all of that pain goes away when i see all of the reef restoration!
are these commercial charters? if so: where & how much does it cost?
I actually did this as part of a service trip in Belize through International Volunteers Headquarters (IVHQ) - you can check it out on their website
@@prahill8 Great, thanks for the info!
Imagine just being a lion fish chilling with your buddies in a reef you conquered and suddenly a boat comes overhead and a bunch of divers with spears drop down hell divers style and start stabbing all your friends.😂
Keep up the good work guys
lol cry vegan cry
@@nob45323 what are you on about, must have been on the wrong comment
@@Fluff_gobocat ? I did not reply to this comment at least i can't see what i replied
I dont really remember idk
Roasted lionfish on a stick with salt is delicious and sweet.
You guys pick up lion fish like you pick up litter with spears
Love it!! Do this with iguanas in Florida too for some free invasive proteins. Lionfish and iguana tacos anyone 😂
More must perish my friends
Thank You!!!!
Omg. I’m gonna go to Florida soon, any suggestions on restaurants that seek you cooked lion fish?!
This is like trying to remove mosquitoes by slapping them. It’s going to take biologic controls.
When the lionfishes gets snatched, they are like at fast as an octopus releasing ink
Don't suppose you (or anyone else) know what fins those are at 2:46? I love how bright they are!
Mares Avanti Quattro?
Dang! It like picking up trash . Nice job!
lmao these lion fishes are just getting picked up like trash
That was the national mourning day for that lionfish community
Don't stop
Invasive species
starleen Rogers I know
@@slider903 I thought you said something else . Sorry about that 👍👍
starleen Rogers no worries.
Can you sell those to markets? Or will FWC let you get liscened to hunt them for the state?
This line on the zookeeper container may snap. I had to replace it with a Nylon one. Almost lost the container on one of the dives.
Awesome! I also like the hunting music LOL
Thank you so much ..you all need to come to the bahamas next🇧🇸🇧🇸🇧🇸🇧🇸
what if a grouper transitioned to a lionfish would they be protected?
the ones that disliked are the ones that either know 0 about fishing or diving
Seafood
Makan(Feast) Time👍🏽🤤
not only is it helping the environment but is probably really good business too.
Timon the meerkat. "Whaaaaat's on the menu?"
Cool vid what spears were you useing?
How deep was this? at which levels do these fish prefer?
That’s a huge part of the problem cuz they can go pretty deep when they want to. They have a large range on the reefs and coastal sea shelves.
Very sad,practically no other fish around due to these lions
Now that is a good job catching and invasive fish, NOW we need to do something with Asian Carp AND Rock Pythons
If an invasive species has no natural predator, *give them something to worry about*
introduce a invasive fish natural predators to a place we're that fish are not native to might cause a larger problem
Take cat as an example
humans are enough, if we can cause irreversible damage to our living space then we can make lionfish an exotic species
Water infested Lionfish! But you collected them like sea urchins 😂😂😂
Thank you for protecting the reefs :)
They should use little dredges like they do dredging for gold in the Bering Sea. Just vacuum them up directly to the surface.
that’d do more harm than good imo
@@andanotherthing12 Just to vacuum the fish, not the reef. facepalm!
@@jackfntwist dude....you know there’s other fish that live there right? they’ll be sucked up too, dumbass!
@@andanotherthing12 You're a total idiot.
@@andanotherthing12 I'm talking about the little hand held ones with a small nozzle, not the huge dredges, moron.
I could watch this all day
Fantastic work your doing ,thank-you, where is this place that you were catching this invasive lionfish,
Way to clean house guys! 🤙
Scientists have said that lionfish have no natural predators. They do. The predators are human
I just watched a video that's 7 years old, of a Warsaw grouper eating a Lionfish.
Did you have them cooked? They taste pretty damn good.
good job
Certainly wouldn’t be holding the tube up close to the end where you stick the lionfish in like some of them. If the spines get you, it hurts like hell
Did not know you can eat them. Thats a huge bonus.
Which Caribbean country was this in? That is a rather large amount of Lionfish! They should consider selling them here in the UK!
Could honestly just be Florida.
What eats Lion Fish? and wouldn't going after the eggs be a better idea? learning how they nest their eggs going after those? that could control in the thousands.
Unfortunately they don't make nests = females simply dump 50,000 eggs into the surrounding water every 3-4 days, which the males release clouds of sperm on. The eggs & babies drift with the plankton until they grow large enough to hunt on the reef. That's why lionfish have such a massive advantage of native Caribbean fish which usually spawn once a year.
POV: You’re also looking for some triggered PETA member in the comments going on about how spearfishing is evil
lol frfr
Can the scales be removed without damaging the skin of the fish?
wdym?
it's just like any other fish... yes you can descale it
god, how did i end up from watching deepwoken lionfishes to this
How deep was the dive?
Can you eat these lionfish?
Are they good eatin'?
Excellent actually.
God is a priest in creative mode
Awesome Job...Keep up the great work and very good eating...
I was thinking how did they fit there 🤣🤣
Maybe trophy hunters should do this instead
Imagine putting your hand in that bag lmao
I thought it was a freshwater fish sold in pet stores
Where they are native ?
Tropical Indo-Pacific
these are so satisfying to watch
should make this a sport with a eating contest afterward.
lionfish gaming (they aren't used to dying)
Heard lionfish are delicious 😋 🐠
Taste like snapper, just avoid the spiny bits.
God makes a fish tasty.
Gives it incredibly toxic spines.
How do they taste?
How deep was this
What company did you use for this trip?
Where's the other fish?
120 pounds of invasive diver in one time