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University of Central Florida

2010

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Fish Invaders At Gypsy Point: Katie And George Learn About Alternatives To Aquarium Dumping, Grace V. Nimnualrat, Anne Marie Wotkyns, George H. Zaleski, Linda Walters, Susan Zaleski Jan 2010

Fish Invaders At Gypsy Point: Katie And George Learn About Alternatives To Aquarium Dumping, Grace V. Nimnualrat, Anne Marie Wotkyns, George H. Zaleski, Linda Walters, Susan Zaleski

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While snorkeling, Katie and George come across a beautiful but unknown fish, so they snap a photo of it and take the photo to Dr. Linda at the University Marine Lab. She describes the unknown fish as a lionfish - a new, invasive species in western Atlantic waters that was most likely introduced by aquarium dumping (humans releasing unwanted plants and pets from aquarium tanks in to local waterways). Dr. Linda discusses the serious problems this fish and another invasive species, the green seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia, are causing to coral reefs and other aquatic habitats. She also explains better alternatives …