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The Bottleneck
The Collection areas are big unorganized places.
The Salt Water Fish retail market place is a big unorganized mess.
Compared to those two, the wholesale segment of the industry holds the most fish in the smallest amount of space and in the fewest hands. Heck, there are only two or three airports that allow importation of salt water fish in the first place, right? Wouldn't regulation or reform at this point in the chain get the biggest payoff for the least amount of work? ie sending feedback to both ends of the chain and allowing the market place to correct itself? Even if you can fix all the problems at the village level, I have a feeling that making changes at the retail level will prove to be even more challenging. Especially without some regulation. Changing the wholesale landscape making it impossible for Joe Blow store owner to buy cheap cyanide caught seems the quickest way. At least that limits Joe Blow to only killing fish that didn't kill the reef.
What am I missing?
The Collection areas are big unorganized places.
The Salt Water Fish retail market place is a big unorganized mess.
Compared to those two, the wholesale segment of the industry holds the most fish in the smallest amount of space and in the fewest hands. Heck, there are only two or three airports that allow importation of salt water fish in the first place, right? Wouldn't regulation or reform at this point in the chain get the biggest payoff for the least amount of work? ie sending feedback to both ends of the chain and allowing the market place to correct itself? Even if you can fix all the problems at the village level, I have a feeling that making changes at the retail level will prove to be even more challenging. Especially without some regulation. Changing the wholesale landscape making it impossible for Joe Blow store owner to buy cheap cyanide caught seems the quickest way. At least that limits Joe Blow to only killing fish that didn't kill the reef.
What am I missing?