Leonard
10 & Over Club
Your twisting this. They're already listed as threatened. The issue is all about listing them as endangered. That changes everything. There is no exception. None. Nil. Nada. NO TAKE/POSSESSION/TRADE/SALE. No different than owning a polar bear.
And now we're circling the wagon again because it comes back to differentiating between species. If the NOAA and NMFS can't ID a shipment it's going to sit at the port and die. The wholesaler just lost a ton of money and isn't going to take that risk again. And there you have it. The end to importation of corals.
Leonard, I hope you're not getting upset by the responses. People who agree with you are less likely to voice a similar opinion. Those who see it differently are no doubt going to speak up.
No Cuzza, they are not considering reclassification of the listing. They are trying to determine if any further conservation measure is required for the species newly listed as Threatened. This is standard procedure for any newly listed species.
We're talking about a tiny handful of corals that anyone ever sees in this hobby. This is hardly the end of the importation of corals or the hobby. The fear mongering has to stop.
I'm not upset in the least. I enjoy these discussions and believe it's one we must have. Just avoid the political and ideological slants (at least for the sake of the moderators).