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We went to university together http://www.chicagobearsuk.com/wp/geotechnical-thesis/ changes in the workplace essay Another problem is the lionfish’s ability to reproduce quickly. Big fish not only have a longer lifespan than smaller ones, but they also produce greater numbers. The Christian Science Monitor has done the math, and it’s bad news. “One female lionfish can spawn some two million eggs per year; the eggs are bundled in gelatinous blobs of some 12,000 to 15,000 eggs and distributed throughout the ocean. That means that the invasive lionfish population has grown in disproportionate number relative to native fish deep in the Atlantic.”