Growing concern for Hawaii's aquarium fish trade:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/10/10/harvesting.nemo.ap/index.html
As a frequent lurker here on the boards, I thought I'd make one of my first contributions about a topic that should be very important to all of us.
Extensive harvesting of tropical species, both fresh and saltwater, goes on around the world. We've all heard the stories of fish that have been harvested into extinction in the wild, and now only exist in home aquariums.
As a relative "newbie" to the hobby (I've been keeping fish for less than a year), I think it's very important to educate the general fishkeeping public about the plight of our beloved pets.
I am planning to avoid buying any fish that is not "captive-bred," and I would encourage all of you to do the same. Yes, it is already difficult to find the "right" fish for your tank without having to worry about where they came from, but by doing your part to help conserve the worlds reefs and tropical ecosystems, you will be preserving the hobby for generations to come.
We should all encourage our local fish stores to make their suppliers/sources public. One web site that highlights tank-bred fish, corals, and inverts is:
http://www.liveaquaria.com
Thanks for listening. How bout a sticky?
This could go in the freshwater forum as well.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/10/10/harvesting.nemo.ap/index.html
As a frequent lurker here on the boards, I thought I'd make one of my first contributions about a topic that should be very important to all of us.
Extensive harvesting of tropical species, both fresh and saltwater, goes on around the world. We've all heard the stories of fish that have been harvested into extinction in the wild, and now only exist in home aquariums.
As a relative "newbie" to the hobby (I've been keeping fish for less than a year), I think it's very important to educate the general fishkeeping public about the plight of our beloved pets.
I am planning to avoid buying any fish that is not "captive-bred," and I would encourage all of you to do the same. Yes, it is already difficult to find the "right" fish for your tank without having to worry about where they came from, but by doing your part to help conserve the worlds reefs and tropical ecosystems, you will be preserving the hobby for generations to come.
We should all encourage our local fish stores to make their suppliers/sources public. One web site that highlights tank-bred fish, corals, and inverts is:
http://www.liveaquaria.com
Thanks for listening. How bout a sticky?