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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse presents a highly detailed, naturalistic depiction of a lionfish (Pterois volitans) viewed in profile, shown resting upon a coral reef formation rendered in the lower field. The fish is portrayed with its characteristic array of elongated, venomous dorsal spines fanned prominently, and its distinctive striped patterning is rendered in fine relief against a darkened background field. The legend LIONFISH arcs across the upper portion of the field, while the inscriptions 999 FINE SILVER and 1 TROY OUNCE are placed vertically along the left and right inner margins respectively. |
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The lionfish (Pterois volitans) is not native to Caribbean waters — it is an Indo-Pacific invasive species that likely entered the Atlantic through aquarium releases off Florida in the 1980s. By 2019, it had become one of the most ecologically damaging invasives in the region, decimating reef fish populations across Barbadian waters. The Central Bank's decision to place it on a coin was deliberate awareness currency, timed to national culling programs that encouraged locals to hunt and eat the species.