wrightme43
Well-known member
Did you all hear about a bill thats in the house to outlaw all unsustainable coral and fish harvest. My friend showed it to me today, He is supposed to e-mail it to me. From what I read anything that can not be proved sustainable will be outlawed from importation to the U.S. I don't know if it will pass, but if it does how will the customs agents know what is what? If they don't know won't the whole shipment be held and everything die any way? If you have heard any thing about this please respond. I mean who is going to say what is sustainable or not. I believe we need to police ourselves and most of us do. We all want our fish and corals to thrive, and are willing to go to great lengths to do so. I agree some fish should not be imported, but the ocean is huge, the only places stock can get low is near inhabited areas close to regular air travel. Its not economicly feasable to collect from areas away from normal air shipping services. I know some fish die, that is a sad fact. However whats the diffence if it is ate for dinner, eatin by a shark or barracuda, or its collected. I believe we are able to keep most fish well past thier normal life span at sea, in our systems. They recieve the utmost care and attention, and a whole industry exists to take care of them. I mean we are not out trawling the sea for 100's of 1000's of tuna and cod. We are buying net caught by hand. I belive one blue tang net caught will feed a fishermans family better alive and shipped to the U.S. than one hook caught blue tang, cleaned and eatin for dinner. It also leaves more incentive for the fishing family to conserve the reef. Please share what you think about this. Steve