The Malta Independent on Sunday

Lionfish recorded in Tunisian waters, further confirming its presence in the Central Mediterran­ean

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Alarm bells have been rung in Sicily and Tunisia as the Lionfish, which had already been reported in Maltese waters in July this year by the Conservati­on Biology Research Group of the University of Malta, was also reported in Tunisian waters in summer 2015.

This further confirms that the alien Lionfish did manage to travel from Cyprus in 2014 and 2015, to the Central Mediterran­ean soon afterwards.

The local research group, led by Dr Adriana Vella has been active in accurately identifyin­g alien and local species morphologi­cally and geneticall­y too. Through this detailed research it is possible to understand how the increasing abundance of alien species may impact on local reef fish species and fisheries.

As the research group has also worked with most local artisanal and recreation­al fishermen, the researcher­s are making available their expertise to fishermen providing relevant informatio­n on each of the strange marine organisms caught. This is a very useful collaborat­ion that allows for fishermen to understand better this changing sea, while researcher­s contribute to new knowledge to assist fishermen deal with these changes.

Also as indicated by the notice to mariners issued by the Transport Malta, anyone sighting or coming into contact with alien species should contact Dr Adriana Vella as part of this useful ongoing long-term research work. Dr Vella can be contacted on: adriana.vella@um.edu.mt

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