Photos & Video: Lionfish Chowder Competition
The Bermuda Zoological Society hosted its 3rd Annual “Eat’Um to Beat’Um” Lionfish Chowder Competition at the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo.
A spokesperson previously said, “Lionfish are an invasive species in the Atlantic Ocean and have been in Bermuda waters for over two decades. They are aggressive predators, consuming 70 types of fish and crustaceans.
“They lack natural predators and their rapid reproduction threatens reef ecosystems. Lionfish are venomous and not poisonous, meaning that the toxins are only present on some of their spines, but thankfully their meat is delicious.
“Eat ‘Em to Beat ‘Em” events aim to promote lionfish as a delicious fish to boost demand. Local licensed cullers play a key role in reducing lionfish numbers and supplying them to supermarkets and restaurants.”
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what were the competition results?
So what restaurant are these fish on, cause you know bermuda????