Marauder in the Water

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  • July 2006: In this image released by the NOAA Undersea Research Center, a lionfish swims at a depth of about 130 feet, roughly 55 miles off the coast of North Carolina. The lionfish, a vibrantly colored spiny and venomous predator from the western Pacific, is rapidly spreading in the Caribbean's warm waters, according to marine biologists who are studying the phenomenon.
  • July 2006: In this image released by the NOAA Undersea Research Center, a diver is seen swimming near lionfish, at bottom, at a depth of about 130 feet, roughly 55 miles off the coast of North Carolina.
  • July 2006: In this image released by the NOAA Undersea Research Center, lionfish swim at a depth of about 130 feet, roughly 55 miles off the coast of North Carolina.
  • June 2006: In this image released by the NOAA Undersea Research Center, lionfish swim at a depth of about 130 feet, roughly 55 miles off the coast of North Carolina.
  • July 2007: In this image released by Oregon State University, a lionfish swims off Lee Stocking Island in the Bahamas.
  • July 2007: In this image released by Oregon State University, a lionfish swims near a diver taking notes, off Lee Stocking Island in the Bahamas.

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