The barracuda on this reef in Cozumel, Mexico is learning to follow the divmasters for a quick and easy meal. The Marine Parks efforts are paying off. By allowing the local Dive Masters to hunt the invasive lionfish and feed the entire fish they teach the local fauna that the lionfish can indeed be a prey species. The predator now becomes the prey! The lionfish is not native to the Atlantic and Caribbean and is extremely destructive to the reef. Predators such as the shark, barracuda, snapper and groupers can build a tolerance to the lionfish poisonous spines and then associate them as prey, keeping the lionfish population from spiraling out of control.
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Shot with the GoPro Hero4 Black in 4k 30 fps in wide angle view.
My set up is:
Snake River Prototyping,
The Tray.
URPRO SWCY (Shallow water Red Filter).
URPRO CY (Red filter 20-90ft).
Sola 2000's x 2 underwater lights
and
Extention Pole mount from GoPole.
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