Lionfish Person of the Week
Jared Casperson
Jared Casperson, PADI Dive Master, was part of a local grassroots effort to help maintain and control the lionfish initiative in Aruba.
Johan Kwidama
Johan Kwidama's mission is to help each other keep the ocean clean & free from invasive lionfish on the beautiful Island of Aruba.
Mark Primo Miller
Captain Mark Primo Miller is currently doing ongoing Rig/Wreck Diving in the North Gulf of Mexico and also holds First Place Largest Lionfish at the Pensacola Classic Lionfish Tournament on October 6, 2019.
Houston George
I mostly dive and hunt lionfish out of Pensacola Florida. We have won or placed in multiple lionfish tournaments over the last few years and will continue to do our part to slow the invasion of Lionfish on every dive.
Adam Wise
Adam Wise is an instructor/divemaster with Niuhi Dive Charters and is working on becoming a USCG certified Captain and getting his yacht broker license.
Ed Egan
Ed Egan is one of the founding members of the Aruba LionFish Initiative Foundation. Starting about 5 years ago, we began to formulate and implement a LionFish Management Plan for Aruba. Since then the "idea" has become a reality and we have effectively raised awareness of the threat that this invasive species poses to Aruba's fragile reefs.
Kelsey Muller
Kelsey Muller is helping the marine environment by removing invasive lionfish before they cause devastating damage.
Shad Ferguson
During his time in Barbados, while working at the American Embassy, Shad hunted lionfish to help teach the locals about this invasive fish. In turn, the locals taught him a lot more than he was able to research on his own.
Sully Sandchez
Sully Sandchez is a Dive Master for Taino Divers in Puerto Rico and always takes advantage of opportunities to slay lionfish.
Rafael A. Flores Jr.
Rafael A. Flores, Jr. is a part of creating a foundation dedicated to the removal of invasive Lionfish while protecting the reef and native fish and fauna.
Demane Scarlett
Demane Scarlett is a scuba instructor for Sandals South Coast Diving. He is teaching safe diving and helping to reduce the invasive lionfish.
Roland Verbeek
Roland Verbeek helps to keep Bonaire as a diver's paradise, by catching all the lionfish they see during their weekly dive. Bonaire is under control, not too many lionfish around, and they hope to keep it like that.