naesco":2vtucipk said:
You know I support MAC but MAC certification has nothing to do with the cyanide import.
MAC Certification has everything to do with "the cyanide import". MAC Certified collectors and their collectors associations are trained to use nets to collect fish. When MAC Certified fish are imported, it is a cyanide-free import.
.........John you indicated that the companies on the list had executed a statement of committement.
There is nothing in the statement of committment about their agreeing to stopping the use of cyanide.
There is nothing in the statement of committment about adopting the USL.
naesco":2vtucipk said:
Have these names on the list agree to meet with reform to discuss adoption of the Manifesto.
They have agreed to become MAC Certified. As far as I know they have not been informed of your "manifesto", and therefore have not agreed to meet to discuss it. Do you mind if I call your "manifesto" "Wayne's World" ?
.........This is the same list posted in March of 2002 with a few usdates is it not?
All of the sign
atorys on the list from the Philippines and Indonesia have been informed of this thread by Reform as have the members of the export associations in those countries.
naesco":2vtucipk said:
This Manifesto might include the following
1. Incorporation of a CDT by industry and a timeline for its implementation.
2. An Unsuitable Species List (USL) and a timeline for its review and adoption by industry.
3. Training; a plan, people, a timeline and a budget funded by industry.
How could anyone possibly not support the above?
MAC Certification already covers, or will cover, these concerns. You will find information on the CDT and its projected timeline in the 2 MAC CDT memos that I posted in this forum.
......There is a role for MAC in Reform. MAC will be contacted. Unfortuneately none of the industry(as defined) are members am I correct?
MAC will address the issue of certifying "unsuitable species" in the future, no timeline has been announced yet. Signers of the commitment already know that there will be the creation of a MAC "USL".
..........There is nothing in the statement of committment about the USL John.
MAC net-training is occuring as we speak. It is slower than many would wish for, but circumstances combined with human resources dictate how quickly anything can be accomplished by any organization. It is critical to the mission of MAC that "backsliding" does not occur now, or anytime in the future. Training and certification of collecting areas cannot proceed faster than MAC's ability to control the adherence to the standards. Presently MAC's budget is funded by grants and some donations. In the future MAC will be funded by industry itself.
......And what has industry as defined done to assist MAC? How much has industry donated to MAC training. (Note this is part of Reforms manifesto).
In many ways you seem to be trying to reinvent the wheel with your "Wayne's World" manifesto.