Red Lion Fish Invasion
"Attempted" to shoot donkeys...they blasted away in full view of vacationers at Caneel, including children. The wounded donkeys stumbled stumbled away as park service personnel trundled after them. It was all bad.waterguy wrote:Actually the Park service was shooting donkeys a couple of years ago to try and give the native veg. a chance.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.

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All negatives aside in regards to how lionfish would affect the VI's waters, the sting from a lionfish is really not that bad. For a small fish its deadly, but for humans its a bit stronger than a good bee sting. Being a saltwater aquarist for many years and my initial major was marine biology I have heard of many a people being stung by lionfish. Although I have never been stung myself
It would be better to report it anyways. That way the park service could properly document all the specifics of the fish and location. They generally do not move very far very quickly, especially if the feeding is good.

It would be better to report it anyways. That way the park service could properly document all the specifics of the fish and location. They generally do not move very far very quickly, especially if the feeding is good.
According to the first link, a sting can be very painful!Schnell wrote:All negatives aside in regards to how lionfish would affect the VI's waters, the sting from a lionfish is really not that bad. For a small fish its deadly, but for humans its a bit stronger than a good bee sting. Being a saltwater aquarist for many years and my initial major was marine biology I have heard of many a people being stung by lionfish. Although I have never been stung myself![]()
Purdy said he has been stung several times while rounding up lionfish — once badly.
"It was so painful, it made me want to cut my own hand off," he said.
WHAT were they thinking?!?!Chet wrote:they blasted away in full view of vacationers at Caneel, including children. The wounded donkeys stumbled stumbled away as park service personnel trundled after them. It was all bad.

Oh my, I'm sorry but I never think of the donkeys as being destructive.
To me, they seem kind of magical; I think they epitomize the slow-moving, island lifestyle.
While it is understandable that the some may want to eradicate the donkey population, I would hope they would be more discreet.
It would be absolutely horrifying to witness such an event!
To me, they seem kind of magical; I think they epitomize the slow-moving, island lifestyle.
While it is understandable that the some may want to eradicate the donkey population, I would hope they would be more discreet.
It would be absolutely horrifying to witness such an event!

Patr
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