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International partners launch plan to tackle invasive lionfish

The International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI), through its Regional Lionfish Committee, is urging Caribbean countries to adopt a regional roadmap to control the invasive lionfish.

Regional Lionfish Committee co-chair and lead author Ricardo Gomez Lozano said a Regional Strategy for the Control of Invasive Lionfish in the Wider Caribbean had been developed to help control the introduced reef pest. “The strategy outlines specific actions and encourages transnational collaboration because we believe that by pooling efforts and resources, lionfish control efforts by Caribbean countries can be more efficient,” Mr Gomez Lozano said.

“We urge decision-makers, but also marine managers, researchers, fishers, divers and educators to use this Regional Strategy as a guide to develop national strategies and local management plans. We all have a role to play in ensuring that local and regional action to control lionfish makes a real difference to our reef ecosystems”. James Morris, ecologist for NOAA (USA) and co-author of the strategy, said lionfish, while native to Indo-Pacific coral reef ecosystems, were an introduced pest in the Caribbean. “They were never in the Caribbean but are now widespread across the region and represent a serious threat because they cause extreme disruption to native fish communities, reduce reef biodiversity and hinder stock-rebuilding efforts for commercially important fish species”. Belize Fisheries Administrator and ICRI Co-chair Beverly Wade said the Strategy would complement the lionfish guide previously released by the Regional Lionfish Committee.

“Everyone has limited resources, but given the urgency for action and the seriousness of the threat it represents – not only to the integrity of the reef food web but also to important industries such as fisheries and tourism – we can’t afford to get it wrong.

This new strategy will hopefully help direct resources where they are most needed”, said Ms Wade. The Strategy will be distributed in three languages throughout the Caribbean.

The International Coral Reef Initiative is a Partnership among governments, international organisations and nongovernment organisations, which strives to raise awareness at all levels on the plight of coral reefs around the world.

Media contact: Ricardo Gomez Lozano: [email protected] , [email protected]

High res image of lionfish invasion: /wp-content/uploads/2019/12/P7291311_0.webp
Lionfish invasion footage: https://www.wetransfer.com/downloads/eade31479e60852beceb62a3379aad4020131010005436/5136469bafb57 e2f5aedc419a10ff38f20131010005436/b6ec19

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