Gogandantess, remember that the Atlantic Lionfish problem is due to the carelessness of human's. Lionfish, which are normally found in the Indo-Pacific, did not naturally migrate to the Caribbean and Eastern Atlantic coast. They most likely arrived as a result of a combination of factors, including intentional release of "pet" fish that outgrew their tank or "usefulness", accidental release from fish farms, and flooding of fish farms that occurred during the last decade of hurricanes that struck Florida. These Lionfish are causing tremendous damage to native fish species, but they are not to be hated, but rather marveled for their adaptability. Despite many capture programs, infestations of this type by non-native species are rarely if ever effectively controlled, and the ultimate loser will be the environment, and secondarily, people.