Invasive lionfish are affecting reef ecosystems along the Gulf Coast and Caribbean. By establishing commercial fisheries and harvesting lionfish in mass, it may be possible to reduce their ecological footprint in the region. Nonetheless, there has been little research assessing the viability of a consumer market for lionfish meat. Using data collected in the US Virgin Islands (USVI), this study examines individuals’ willingness to participate in a hypothetical market for lionfish meat and their potential consumption levels. Consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for lionfish meat is also estimated. Findings suggest that individuals’ market participation and consumption levels are correlated with concerns for food safety and the environment, and ...
The marine ornamental fishery (MOF), in which fish and invertebrates are harvested for the live aqua...
Indo-Pacific lionfishes (Pterois volitans and P. miles, “lionfish”) are venomous marine fishes that ...
Invasive lionfishes Pterois volitans and Pterois miles have spread throughout the tropical western A...
Located on the Caribbean coast of Central America and flanked by the second longest barrier reef in ...
Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) are the first marine teleost to become establi...
Throughout the western North Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico, invasive Indo-Pa...
This presentation was given during the Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting
The Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois miles and P. volitans) is now one of the most notorious marine fi...
The global nature of travel and trade has increased the potential for the spread of invasive species...
In the last few decades, invasive lionfish from the Indo-Pacific, Pterois volitans and Pterois miles...
This presentation was given during the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Annual Meeting
Invasive species generate significant environmental and economic costs, with maintenance management ...
With a voracious appetite for juvenile fish and invertebrates, invasive alien red lionfish (Pterois ...
The invasion of Indo-Pacific lionfish is one of the most pressing concerns in the context of coral r...
The National Marine Fisheries Services (NMFS) began compiling commercial catch statistics and their ...
The marine ornamental fishery (MOF), in which fish and invertebrates are harvested for the live aqua...
Indo-Pacific lionfishes (Pterois volitans and P. miles, “lionfish”) are venomous marine fishes that ...
Invasive lionfishes Pterois volitans and Pterois miles have spread throughout the tropical western A...
Located on the Caribbean coast of Central America and flanked by the second longest barrier reef in ...
Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) are the first marine teleost to become establi...
Throughout the western North Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico, invasive Indo-Pa...
This presentation was given during the Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting
The Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois miles and P. volitans) is now one of the most notorious marine fi...
The global nature of travel and trade has increased the potential for the spread of invasive species...
In the last few decades, invasive lionfish from the Indo-Pacific, Pterois volitans and Pterois miles...
This presentation was given during the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Annual Meeting
Invasive species generate significant environmental and economic costs, with maintenance management ...
With a voracious appetite for juvenile fish and invertebrates, invasive alien red lionfish (Pterois ...
The invasion of Indo-Pacific lionfish is one of the most pressing concerns in the context of coral r...
The National Marine Fisheries Services (NMFS) began compiling commercial catch statistics and their ...
The marine ornamental fishery (MOF), in which fish and invertebrates are harvested for the live aqua...
Indo-Pacific lionfishes (Pterois volitans and P. miles, “lionfish”) are venomous marine fishes that ...
Invasive lionfishes Pterois volitans and Pterois miles have spread throughout the tropical western A...