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LIONFISH TRACKING
Wednesday 25th July 2012

A map has been developed by Eli Fuller to help keep track of lionfish sightings in order for people to get a better idea of where these invasive species are spreading.

There are key dive and snorkeling sites which are of great importance to Antigua and Barbuda and it is hoped that this information will help to protect these areas.

If you would like to be one of the people who can edit the Google Maps page or if you have a lionfish sighting that you would like to report, then please contact Eli Fuller at eliantigua@gmail.com

For information on how to kill these animals safely please contact Eli and/or the Fisheries Department on +1 (268) 462-6106.

 


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