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Old April 10th 04, 07:01 AM
Steve Dufour
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Exotic fish could be threat to environment



FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., April 9 (UPI) -- Divers have spotted yellow
tangs, lionfish and other species from exotic locations in waters off
southeast Florida and that's a problem.

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale reported the fish
most likely were released by aquarium hobbyists.

They could pose a potential threat to native fish and other marine
life, an article in the Marine Ecology Progress Series said.

It is not clear whether any breeding populations have been established
in waters off Florida. But scientists and wild life officials say the
introduction of the outside species could be a major problem.

The non-native species may not have any natural predators or
competitors and fish or plants that never had a chance to develop
defenses could be destroyed.

Parasites or diseases also could be introduced.

"You're setting in motion a chain of events where you don't know the
outcome," said Scott Hardin of the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission.
 




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