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Keywords: national centers for coastal ocean science nationalcentersforcoastaloceanscience nccos coastal science coastalscience ocean science oceanscience noaa nos national ocean science nationaloceanscience science ocean coast annual report annualreport fy13 annual report fy13annualreport lionfish invasive species invasivespecies lionfish swimming lionfishswimming underwater water animal texture sea Lionfish, a native Indo-Pacific species now found in U.S. Atlantic waters from North Carolina to Florida, in all Gulf of Mexico states, and in the Caribbean, have no natural predators and are taking food and habitat from native fish that are important to local economies and ecosystems. (Original source and more information: NOAA National Ocean Service FY2013 Annual Report) Lionfish, a native Indo-Pacific species now found in U.S. Atlantic waters from North Carolina to Florida, in all Gulf of Mexico states, and in the Caribbean, have no natural predators and are taking food and habitat from native fish that are important to local economies and ecosystems. (Original source and more information: NOAA National Ocean Service FY2013 Annual Report)
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