Feb 7, 2020 | Aquarius, Invasive Species, Marine Life, Ocean
Lionfish for Lunch Lionfish are a problem. They’ve been a problem in the Western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico for at least 40 years. They’re a problem because, as an invasive species with no natural predators and voracious appetites, their population has boomed,...
Jan 8, 2020 | Invasive Species, Ocean
Limpet, Heal Thyself… What’s the most stubborn creature you can imagine? No, not a toddler in the middle of a tantrum. Not a dog with a bone. Not even Jack Black when it’s time to give up the stage…. Meet the limpet, the marine mollusk...
Nov 7, 2019 | Environment, Invasive Species, Marine Life, Ocean
Lionfish: A Nasty Surprise Visitor Lionfish are venomous, fast-reproducing fish that have spread along the eastern Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico, and pose a major threat to Florida’s native species and ecosystems. They are native to the warm waters of the South...
Nov 6, 2019 | Environment, Invasive Species, Marine Life, Ocean
Hawaiian Innovation Hawaii is known for great beaches, beautiful water and lots of marine life, but the coral reefs around Hawaii are suffering from a killer all their own: tropical invasive algae, one of the most invasive species in the oceans today. In 2018,...