Concerns are growing over invasive lionfish, those uninvited reef squatters from the Pacific, along the entire U.S. Southeast. Not much eats ‘em, but they eat just about anything and everything they can suck into their gullets. They reproduce prolifically and grow quickly; fisheries biologists worry that they’ll take over many areas. But I’ve thought for a long time that one predator should be eating ‘em up: us. Homo sapiens. Anglers like you ‘n me.
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