Volume 69
A Brief Review of Various Fishing Gears Associated with Lionfish Captures and Removals
Authors
Farquhar, S. Download PDF Open PDF in BrowserOther Information
Date: November, 2016
Pages: 382
Event: Proceedings of the Sixty eigth Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute
City: Grand Cayman
Country: Cayman Islands
Abstract
Invasive lionfish (Pterois miles and Pterois volitans) continue to thrive in the western Atlantic and Caribbean. Their success has been attributed to their environmental tolerance, broad appetite, high fecundity, prey naivety, and lack of preda-tors. Their population has been shown to be successfully managed through their capture and removal, usually via spearfish-ing. However, there have been other accounts of lionfish being successfully captured with other fishing methods. This com-pilation briefly reviews the various fishing gears associated with theses captures including fish traps, light traps, nets and seines, as well as the use of rod and reels; with hopes to evoke new management options to combat the lionfish invasion.