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Invader gobbling up East Coast, Caribbean Fish

Lionfish

Lionfish spread could become ‘most devastating marine invasion in history’ – A maroon-striped marauder with venomous spikes is rapidly multiplying in the Caribbean’s warm waters and even off the East Coast – swallowing native species, stinging divers and generally wreaking havoc on an ecologically delicate region. (AP on MSNBC). Related: Lionfish Sightings Distribution (USGS)

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