Dive Shops that are Lionfish Friendly
If you are interested in learning how to become a Certified Lionfish Hunter or just helping with this environmental cause by diving, snorkeling, spearing, netting, or any other way of removing Lionfish from the Ocean, please email me, Roger J. Muller, Jr., at roger@mullerinsurance.com. Below is my list of places to dive for Lionfish and become a Certified Lionfish Spearer-Hunter and includes my friends who are fellow instructors and/or dive shops in the different countries.
If you do not dive or snorkel and want to educate yourself about Lionfish when you are online or traveling to the following countries, here are my Lionfish educator contacts and friends.
Lionfish Friendly Dive Shop Interviews and Reviews
An Interview with Daren Ebanks of Subway Scuba in Honduras
Daren took the time from his busy day to show me his scuba shop, in a super quiet area with great boats and a fantastic reef that is close by.
Aruba Fly ‘n Dive Scuba Shop Review
This January into February I was in Aruba and dove with my friends at Aruba Fly ‘n Dive. As a Lionfish hunter it is important for me to find shops that allow me and other divers to hunt with our spears.
Battling the Lionfish Threat with Pure Diving Aruba
An interview with Marcel Van Wees & Steven Koedijk, owners of Pure Diving Aruba, whose eco-efforts cover coral restoration, mangrove preservation and battling the lionfish threat.
Interview with Aruba Fly ‘n Dive Scuba Shop
I had the honor of interviewing the owners of Aruba Fly & Dive, Irwin and Pauola. They are a lionfish hunting-friendly dive shop and mainly cater to regular scuba divers.
Lionfish Hunting and Diving with JADS Scuba Shop
As a Lionfish University Reporter and Lionfish hunter, I travel the world trying to help remove Lionfish and to help improve the underwater environment. In the middle of January 2021 I was able to dive on the JADS scuba shops boat.
Lionfish Hunting Charter with Aruba Fly N’ Dive
Roger Muller and Perry Megens removing invasive Lionfish from the coral reefs in Aruba by the old refinery in San Nicholas.