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Invasive Lionfish Captured in Virgin Islands National Park

The lionfish poses another threat to the Caribbean ecosystem.
(Image credit: Oregon State University)

The lionfish, a striped fish with venomous spines, has invaded the waters of Virgin Islands National Park, NOAA divers announced Friday.

The divers identified and killed a 6-inch (15-centimeter)- long lionfish in Fish Bay along the southern coast of St. John on July 16, marking the fourth lionfish capture and kill in the park's waters.

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