[Coral-List] Lionfish.
andrea anton
andreantongamazo at yahoo.es
Mon Jan 24 13:33:10 EST 2011
Hi John,
I would say is a misprint.
The largest I found in the Bahamas was 34cm TL out of hundreds of lionfish
measured to the millimeter..
The longest found by Morris and Akins was 42.4cm TL out of more than 1000
lionfish from the Bahamas (Morris and Akins 2009)
Hope that helps
Andrea Anton
Graduate Student
Coker Hall
University of North Carolina
27599-3280 Chapel Hill NC
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De: John Ware <jware at erols.com>
Para: "coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov" <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov>
Enviado: lun,24 enero, 2011 09:16
Asunto: [Coral-List] Lionfish.
Hello to all,
Speaking of lionfish, a recent article in Dive Training magazine
mentioned lionfish being up to 1 m long (presumably 1 meter). Was this
a misprint or has a fish this long actually been observed and measured??
John
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