Rover, I don't know if you get Pet Age or not, but I thought I would print this short article from the October issue for people who don't. Forgive any typos.
Invasive Species Advisory Council Considers New Threat "The Invasive Species Advisory Council, established under the Clinton administration to address issues related to non-native species, is taking on greater prominence in light of the Sept. 11th terrorists attacks, according to the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (Washington).
Invasive species continue to raise ever-increasing concerns at both the federal and state level. Now, ISAC also must consider risks associated with biological invasions and the attendant need for greater scrutiny of shipments that include living organisms and foodstuffs, said PIJAC.
Marshall Meyers, executive vice president and general counsel for PIJAC, who was appointed by the Bush administration to serve a second term."
This could mean delays in clearing customs and increased fish and coral mortality. Probably translates to higher costs to the the consumer. Defintely sad news for the marine life. I won't even bother mentioning the article on the same page that talks about Salmonella being linked to aquariums in Canada.