Fred,
Good point. To break the cycle, an all netcaught fish done right business has to become profitable and make others want to follow. So far, the people with the better business acumen and capital are silently and strongly status quo. The reform style importers, though vocal and more informed day by day, are generally smaller and poorer: hallmarks of uncompromising idealism...and bad for the bottom line.
Netcaught could work all the way...finally there are enough sources to knit together and enough netcaught fish available [barely]. But we who know this thing best are poorly capitalized and never that attractive to investors.
Millions get invested into the wrong side of this business...but only a few thou invested in doing it legally, morally and netcaught ALL THE WAY. The cynical and deceitful practice of mixing cyanide fish with netcaught and claiming all were sanitized [ ie greenwashing] has set the reform movement back and killed hundreds of thousands more coral heads.
Now, even mail order claims to be environmentally responsible.
Good marketing and P.R I guess, but its lying.
It may begin to change seriously like many insane, non sustainable practices, but the collateral damage in the mean time continues to mount.
I'm netcaught and have been for 25 years. and... I have little to show for it to prove it. Steve