Jeremy,
During the last two decades many isolated initiatives have been developed to tackle the problem in the Philippines. Today, we can see that some progress has been made. Unnecessary mortality at community level is getting lower and cyanide is being used less by the collectors. But these results are not good enough. The lack of participation of the industry to help tackling the cyanide problem has been without doubt a limitant factor. The industry didn't and doesn't want to understand that coral reefs are their "fish farms" and that the collectors are the most important link of the trade.
I am saying that MAC is the industry's last chance because that NGO as a non-profit organization is interacting with representatives of the aquarium industry, hobbyists, conservation organizations, government agencies,and public aquariums. All these with a shared interest in the future of the marine aquarium industry, the marine organisms it is based on, and the habitat that support them.
Before MAC no one organization had been successfull in gathering all the interested parties to talk and act in the development of standards for "best practices"and many other issues the industry has been ignoring for decades.
Important to say that MAC is the only game in town without a hidden agenda.
Mike,
Do you mean that in order to do something productive you have to be in the Philippines? You are wrong! In the last six months I had the opportunity to address members of the aquarium club in Ottawa and Québec city to talk about the marine ornamentals trade and the work that is underway to correct the situation . As a result more aquarium hobbyists are aware of the situation and are better prepared to ask for information when visiting their pet shop. Also, I am in contact with local stores encouraging them to support fish importers that are dealing with net caught fish. I feel really good when doing it.
I am in constant contact with partners in the Philippines. I communicate regularly by phone or e-mail with people we worked with. Last phone call to the Philippines was 2 weeks ago. I spoke to Meme Purg
atorio, one of the best trainers in the Philippines, I got from him very good information. Meme and others are in contact with key players, sometimes I get information that really surprise me, but I said to myself that's the Philippines and this is the fish business. Sometimes, it smells really bad.
Jaime