<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11869802#post11869802 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefer334
It is a market that does need to be regulated for sure!!
Right now you can have baisically anything out of the ocean you want,bluering octopus,stone fish,dolphins ,killer wales ect....
Why do we need to keep such creatures,we might as well get a king cobra if you buy a bluering octo.
My point is it should be regulated, the amount of fish brought in and the types.
But to stop it all together is ridicoulus!!!!!
Corals on the other hand should be heavily regulated,there to easy to grow them in captivity,unlike most fish.
I do not think hawaii ,is a good example of poor practices,go to Bali Indo and you will see some poor practices like poising and other toxic ways to catch livestock.
If you all saw there holding facilities you would never by a fish from there again.
To me that is were it needs to start is in the 3rd world countries,they need to be heavily scrutinized on there holding facilities and catching practices.This will have the biggest impact on saving are reefs.
But how can we regulate this it is not in our country,we can make laws that only fish coming from proper collection practices and holding facilities are the only ones allowed into the US.
Yes the prices will go up but we will have healthier livestock and a lot less losses in the process which will help the reefs in the long term.
I have been to a lot of wholesalers in LA,even if they are a m ac certified facility they still cannot tell you how the fish were caught or the exact source they came from.This is a problem in my opinnion as they still are probalbly selling poisned fish!!!!
Hawaii and Florida is the least of the problem,most fish taken in those areas are collected in friendly ways.
This is just my 2 cents on this subject.
Chris