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Bermuda invasive Lionfish control initiative

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Darwin Plus
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£169,898
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Bermuda

Summary

Controlling the invasive lionfish in Bermuda waters is vital in order to minimise its negative impacts on native fish species and ecosystems, and avoid secondary impacts on fisheries, tourism and public health. This project will gather data on lionfish abundance and distribution that are critical for developing targeted removal plans, and develop a lionfish-specific trap for commercial fishers to facilitate large-scale, long-term removal of this species from deeper waters, thereby reducing the population and its impact. Information on feeding ecology and population dynamics will also contribute to the management plan being developed for the long-term control of this invasive population.
 
Status Completed
Reference DPLUS001
Round 1
Start 01/04/2013
End 31/03/2015



Project Partners
UMASS - University of Massacheussets, Bermuda Aquarium, Muzeum and Zoo, Ocean Support Foundation, Gov of Bermuda

Regions
UKOT

Biomes
MARINE COASTAL, ISLAND BIODIVERSITY

Production
WILDLIFE HARVEST, FISHERIES

Threats To Biodiversity
INVASIVE SPECIES

Broad Approches
GENERAL MEASURES, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION, IN SITU, SPECIES CONSERVATION

Specific Tools
NBSAP, TOURISM, MONITORING, RESEARCH, RESEARCH TRAINING

Countries
Bermuda

Conventions
CBD CITES CMS ABS CCC

Documents:
Download: Final Report - DPLUS001 FR - 22/09/2020

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS001 HR2 - 21/05/2015

Download: Annual Report - DPLUS001 AR1 - 17/09/2015

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS001 HR1 - 21/05/2015

Download: Application Form - DPLUS001 App edited - 22/01/2015