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Not sure I want to be snorkeling near that thing! G
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The Lion fish is here to stay there is no way to eradicate them all. They’re in all the reefs offshore and on all sides of the islands. The eco system will adjust and survive.
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The Lion fish is here to stay there is no way to eradicate them all. They’re in all the reefs offshore and on all sides of the islands. The eco system will adjust and survive. +1
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The Lion fish is here to stay there is no way to eradicate them all. They’re in all the reefs offshore and on all sides of the islands. The eco system will adjust and survive. +1 He's back.
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