Animals
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Marine Ecosystems Can Rebound with Controlled Lionfish Kills [VIDEO]
In recent years, lionfish have overtaken regions of the Atlantic ocean and become a threat to native marine populations. Now new research around coral reefs shows that with a targeted reduction of lionfish numbers, the natural ecosystems in place can rebound.
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