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Thanks everybody for supporting this wonderful organization. Below is a link to the new REEFOrm website. Enjoy!!!
http://www.reeform.com
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http://www.reeform.com
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SciGuy2":343glxrs said:Are those that are not using destructive fishing practices truly collecting in a sustainable way? Do we really even know?
-Lee
mkirda":b63ivwb3 said:Trust you understand where I am coming from.
PeterIMA":33qblbih said:Steve and Jeremy,
It is no secret that collectors in Florida and the Caribbean are using Quinaldine. Recently, I was called by a collector in Puerto Rico who uses it (Q) and he admitted to using it for over 20 years. He felt it was essential. I sent him a bibliography created by the coral biologist at FWC/FMRI (Walter Jaap). The problem appears to be that Jaap and Weaton did a study (about 20 years ago) that indicated Q was not harmful to corals (just fish and molluscs). I keep hearing anecdotes about the high mortality of fishes caught by collectors using Q. So far, this information in not in the scientific literature (e.g. aricle by Johnathan Noyes writted in Marine Aquarist in 1977 is not in the scientific literature). Hence the evidence needed is not available to coral reef managers. I suggest that Steve should write a letter to Mr. Bill Causey the manager of the FKNMS-Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (where collecting is still allowed).
Peter Rubec