Some Say This Goliath Fish Once Overfished Is Now a Nuisance National Geographic
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The Atlantic goliath groupers are known to steal fishermen's catch and be a nuisance But is it OK to hunt them again Subscribe a http 3A 2F 2Fbit ly 2FNatGeoSubscribe a About National Geographic National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science exploration and adventure Through their world-class scientists photographers journalists and filmmakers Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible Get More National Geographic Official Site a http 3A 2F 2Fbit ly 2FNatGeoOfficialSite a Facebook a http 3A 2F 2Fbit ly 2FFBNatGeo a Twitter a http 3A 2F 2Fbit ly 2FNatGeoTwitter a Instagram a http 3A 2F 2Fbit ly 2FNatGeoInsta a Overfishing in the 1970s and '80s nearly wiped out the enormous Atlantic goliath grouper from Florida's waters Today the fish are making a comeback and their numbers are causing a bit of trouble for some fishermen and boat captains One documented example shows an opportunistic grouper stealing a catch from a spear fisherman and then dragging him along Some are advocating an end to the goliath grouper harvesting ban that has been in place in Florida since 1990 But are goliath groupers plentiful enough that they should be fished again While the rebound is encouraging marine researchers caution that any return to harvesting should be based on scientific evidence and monitored very carefully Watch Huge Fish Drags Fisherman Around After Stealing His Catch
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