Cyprus begins lionfish cull to tackle threat to Mediterranean ecosystem
by Helena Smith in Nicosia from Environment | The Guardian on (#4G31G)
Voracious fish are bleeding into ocean 'like a cut artery', says top marine biologist
Cyprus has held its first organised cull of lionfish after numbers of the invasive species have proliferated in recent years, threatening the Mediterranean ecosystem and posing a venomous danger to humans.
"They're actually very placid," said Prof Jason Hall-Spencer, a marine biologist, after spearing 16 of the exotic specimens in the space of 40 minutes in the inaugural "lionfish removal derby" off the island's southern coast. He added: "The problem is they are not part of the natural ecosystem and we are seeing them in plague proportions."
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