Take your markers with you!
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Take your markers with you!
We found these images later after a trip to Little Lameshur last week. I have notified the government.




Great idea!
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... no longer a stranger to paradise
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Quote from USVI Lionfish FB page today:
"Usvi Lionfish: So far, every marked fish has been removed. We can not say the same for every sighted fish. Everyone must be carrying a lionfish marker and know how to use it, for us to succeed."
http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php? ... 0546832368
"Usvi Lionfish: So far, every marked fish has been removed. We can not say the same for every sighted fish. Everyone must be carrying a lionfish marker and know how to use it, for us to succeed."
http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php? ... 0546832368
... no longer a stranger to paradise
What to do if you see a lionfish:
1) Mark the location with a cork streamer (available from DPNR), take a GPS reading, and
report the sighting IMMEDIATELY to DPNR.
340-643-0800
I have also seen this as a daytime DPNR # 340-773-1082.
Another # I have seen to report to is Rafe Boulon with the National Park Service, St John at 340-693-8950.
see PDF report form and more info here:
http://fw.dpnr.gov.vi/
1) Mark the location with a cork streamer (available from DPNR), take a GPS reading, and
report the sighting IMMEDIATELY to DPNR.
340-643-0800
I have also seen this as a daytime DPNR # 340-773-1082.
Another # I have seen to report to is Rafe Boulon with the National Park Service, St John at 340-693-8950.
see PDF report form and more info here:
http://fw.dpnr.gov.vi/
... no longer a stranger to paradise
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I told my daughter that it would be a great Girl Scout project to make a ton of markers and give to villa agents or the park service or somewhere like that (or St. John Spice!)
But she doesn't want to because the Lionfish, you see, is her "favorite fish".
But she doesn't want to because the Lionfish, you see, is her "favorite fish".

"Sponges grow in the ocean...I wonder how much deeper it would be if that didn't happen."