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Invasive Lionfish Boardshorts

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Size Guide for Boardshorts

Go with your usual size, these fit true to size.

Don't know your size? Measure where you like your pants to sit at your waist, in inches. Subtract 2 inches from this measurement to determine your numeric size.

Numeric Size Waist Circumference (Inches) Inseam (Inches) Outseam (Inches)
29 31" 8" 19"
31 33" 8" 19"
33 35" 8" 19"
35 37" 8" 19"
37 39" 8" 19"
39 41" 8" 19"

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Known for their show stopping appearance, venomous spines, and voracious appetites, invasive Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans & Pterois miles) are the first non-native marine fish to become established in the Atlantic. Lionfish pose a significant threat to local marine ecosystems due to widespread predation of native species, prolific reproduction, and lack of controlling predators.

    1. Light weight, durable, 2 way stretch for optimal comfort, movement, and shape retention
    2. Self draining side pocket with corrosion resistant zipper and key loop
    3. Durable button fly for long lasting comfort
    4. Paracord tie at waist is rot, mildew, and abrasion resistant, and has a tensile strength >200 lbs
    5. 100% chlorine, sun, saltwater and sunscreen resistant
    6. UPF 50+ sun protection (max rating achievable)
    7. No mesh liner
  • Main fabric: 88% Repreve® RPET (recycled polyester made from post-consumer plastic bottles), 12% spandex

    Eyelets: brass

    Tie: high tensile strength nylon paracord

    Zipper: polyacetal resin (tough, high strength thermoplastic)

    Button: polyacetal resin (tough, high strength thermoplastic)

UPF 50+ Sun Protection (Max Rating Achievable)

100% Fade-Proof From Chlorine, Sun & Saltwater

Anti-Microbial = Smell-Resistant

Fibers Mechanically Engineered For Quick-Dry & Moisture-Wicking

Made From Recycled Materials

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Advocate Apparel Inspired by the Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans & Pterois miles)

Lionfish in their native range, from the South Pacific to the Red Sea, are an important part of the coral reef ecosystem and population numbers are kept in check through natural processes.

However, they are non-native to the Atlantic ocean and have become established as a harmful invasive species in this region, posing a significant threat to local marine ecosystems due to widespread predation on native species, prolific reproduction, and lack of controlling predators. Humans must intervene to reduce their impact in the invaded waters, and our Invasive Lionfish collection exists to promote action and awareness on this issue.

Beginning in the 1980s, two visually identical species of lionfish (Pterois miles and Pterois volitans) were introduced into the Atlantic via the US aquarium trade and have become the first non-native marine fish to become established in the Atlantic. Over the past decade, invasive lionfish densities in these non-native areas have exploded, as they have been documented along the entire US East Coast from Florida through Massachusetts, east to Bermuda, and south throughout the Caribbean. The expansion has been extremely rapid and exponential in scope.

10% of profits from your purchase of this product are donated to Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF)

“REEF’s partnership with Waterlust embodies our mission to protect biodiversity and ocean life by engaging and inspiring the public. We are proud to be part of Waterlust’s advocate apparel family, and are excited to continue working together to advance awareness and understanding of invasive lionfish and other marine conservation initiatives.”

Dr. Alli Candelmo, Conservation Science Manager

Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF)

Customer Reviews

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Mark F Hammond
Board shorts

I love the concept, look, feel, & fit. My only complaint is that they don’t breathe. Not sure that is fixable with recycled plastic.

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Karen (Virginia Beach, VA, US)
Great board shorts- terrific father's day gift

The pattern is fantastic and the material is high quality - soft, smooth, and sturdy. Fits great. Not so sure about the button - some loose threads that needed to be snipped and buttoning seems slightly awkward. Am used to velcro fly but definitely wouldn't want to take a chance of snagging these and they are comfortable. Despite that minor detail, these are replacing an old flimsy and faded pair and expect to get many years of paddling and swimming in the ocean with these! (My wife did notice that the pair the model has on has a white paracord tie?)

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Andrew Taylor (Oak Grove, MO, US)
Splendid

As a diver, lover of marine life, and person who has often found men's trunks/shorts offerings underwhelming, I was pleased to find Waterlust. As a frenemy of the invasive lionfish, I ordered these given my interest in the fish and the brazen yet restrained pattern, coloring. And the quality is sound. Hopefully, Waterlust thrives.

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TRACEE D SUDYKA (San Luis Obispo, CA, US)
Beautiful Print

My husband has had the whale shark print for a couple of years and loves them. We were so excited when the lion fish print became available. It’s a really cool design.

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John S (Dickerson, MD, US)
Great shorts

The board shorts are light weight without being flimsy. Very comfy. The wide waist band conforms well and is easily adjustable wirh the drawstring. Good length without extra fabric at the knees. Wore them kayaking Sat and biking Sunday over a pair of bike shorts. They allow good air circulation so they dry fast. By not relying on elastic in the waistband for fit, I hope they will still work well for years after the elastic in baggies is shot.

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