Everything I found says it is not legal...here is one link.
http://www.stripes.com/news/okinawa-fishing-regulations-penalties-outlined-in-dive-report-1.70437
High load of growing SPS will deplete the Ca and alkalinity every quickly. Unless you change 100% of the water very often, chances are that you Ca and Alkalinity is lower by a lot compare to NSWThey are identical. I use the NSW for weekly water changes.
Everything I found says it is not legal...here is one link.
http://www.stripes.com/news/okinawa-fishing-regulations-penalties-outlined-in-dive-report-1.70437
High load of growing SPS will deplete the Ca and alkalinity every quickly. Unless you change 100% of the water very often, chances are that you Ca and Alkalinity is lower by a lot compare to NSW
How about you let the man interpret the laws in his country himself? Just enjoy the thread.
Jason, very informative thread, who knew you could collect big chunks of acropora in tide pools!
Everything I found says it is not legal...here is one link.
http://www.stripes.com/news/okinawa-fishing-regulations-penalties-outlined-in-dive-report-1.70437
I am also in Okinawa and just curious if you have any literature on collection laws in Okinawa?
I am looking to set up a small tank and would love to have a couple small pieces hand collected.
I just don't want any issues with the government here.
Google searches and cites information has been somewhat unhelpful, and the language barrier doesn't help either.
Do you ever go back and check on the corals that you place to see how they are doing?
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I don't thin this is fair. There is a post asking about the legality of this. I think Puffyluv post his finding in good faint. Take is for what it is, information only
Yep there are certainly more than one way to interpret Puffyluv's comments.
If the article is correct, you might be risking a lot of your personal finances and freedom based on the assurances of a dive instructor. I don't know how it works in other places in the world but here if you stand in front of a judge and say 'the dive guy said it was fine' and it's not, you'll be in big do-do just after the judge stops laughing.
For your own sake, check out the laws. I'm sure all of us would like to see your tanks thrive. What you are doing is conceptually good but if it's illegal you are at great risk.
I worry about you returning the corals to the sea. As long as there is ABSOLUTELY no other organisms not native, it should be OK. If you get any creatures from other sources, this could be a source of contamination.
Organizations like the Coral Restoration Foundation do not remove and return corals. They are kept in the ocean in similar areas. The risk of transmitting pests or diseases are not worth the rewards.
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I don't thin this is fair. There is a post asking about the legality of this. I think Puffyluv post his finding in good faint. Take is for what it is, information only
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This will be my final post. RC is too much for me regarding peoples opinions. BUT EVERYTHING I HAVE IS LOCAL even the NSW is from the same bay as the corals.
Anyways best of luck to everyone. I am tired of trying to share a good thing with people to have the RC POLICE (who have no idea of the laws where I am) trying to tell me what is wrong or right. Oh and if you didn't notice this isn't the first time Puffyluv has commented on this thread and she is the one making a profit off of this hobby. But let me remind EVERYONE of you...... ALL OF YOUR CORALS STARTED IN THE SAME OCEAN!