cortez marine":3h06hetd said:
Unlike yourself and even most of the dealers and hobbyists who read this forum....some of us actually have to decide every day...every single day what to order for the coming week. This by definition involves ethical choices which some of us take seriously.
For example...to buy what sells and is in demand this week regardless of wether it was caught with cyanide or not....or to stick to the higher ground and keep it netcaught albiet with lower variety...reducing sales in the process.
In this quandry...some uf us are caught.
Sincerely, Steve
Amen, Brother Steve!
At first, once I realized that not everybody who claims to have all net-caught fish, really does, and once I changed my suppliers accordingly, that decision became a lot easier.
Educating hobbyists - many of whom are astonished to learn that there is *still* a cyanide problem in certain areas, makes the job easier. Less mortality, healthy livestock and the resulting better bottom line makes the decision much easier too - the most expensive fish is a dead fish. From a purely economic standpoint, I can't understand why all retailers wouldn't demand net-caught - there's just so much less mortality. My mortality numbers are now negligable, where they used to exceed 10% at times.
James, respectfully, it's easy for you to cheer from the sidelines - you ARE on the sidelines. This hobby is not your livelihood - it's your HOBBY, a luxury. You can take it or leave it. For us this is our means of support. Yeah we're going to get worked up from time to time. If you had something distressing going on in your workplace, you'd get a bit fired up too.
About MAC and their lack of response - I have no personal history with MAC, yet after the Paul Holthus chat on #reefs, and I made some strong commentary in the peanut gallery, somebody with MAC took enough notice of lil ole me to actually have David Vosseler call me at my shop, some time shortly after. He spent a good deal of time on the phone with me, but he really couldn't give me answers to my questions - and they were not really meaty questions at that point, because I really had only scratched the surface of my own questioning of MAC. At first I was on board with MAC's ideas - they mirror my own, but when the lack of substance and infrastructure became evident, I began to question its validity.
After my single, but lengthy phone conversation with David Vosseler (and it was a pleasant conversation - I was actually impressed that a MAC rep would take the time to reach out to me), MAC gave up on trying to win me over - I'm too critical. I wasn't emotional at all, rather I was simply demanding answers to questions that MAC didn't have. I wasn't going to be fooled, so they moved on to a more willing target.
And I just have to laugh James' selective memory of John Brandt's tenure as moderator - sure he got nailed with pointed questions (and virtual pointed sticks), people won't cut your head off til you stick your neck out... BUT let's not forget just how inflammatory John was! Attack or counterattack notwithstanding, John wasn't exactly Mr. Congeniality.
While most of us confined our attacks to the entity known as MAC, and its policies and practices. We directed our queries to John Brandt, moderator and MAC rep. Yes Mr. Brandt was the sounding board for many frustrations - but it's my assumption that MAC put him out there with their blessing - since John Brandt signs his posts listing his MAC credentials. In response Mr. Brandt chose to make personal attacks, and his approach to many postings was not just defensive, but downright hostile. IMO this did even more damage to MAC's image, especially in this place, where their credibility is already on shaky ground. Please don't portray John Brandt as the helpless MAC rep who got crucified here - he's no martyr in my eyes. FYI my statements are not meant to be an attack on John Brandt, but an observation of events which took place here. Posts are in the archive to back me up, as well as personal communications between myself and RDO administration, regarding personal attacks made by Mr. Brandt, toward me and my business. Totally unnecessary.
The bottom line is that MAC is plowing forward, advertising, selling their greenwash to whomever will buy it. Since we aren't buying it blindly, we aren't worthy of any notice.
The arrogance of MAC is amazing. Heck they won't even answer the questions of some of their paid-up certified dealers! Guess once the money's in the bank, who cares, right? :roll:
I've stopped investing much time in the MAC issue. Rather, I'm putting my ideals into practice. I'm not waiting for MAC or any other entity to fix the trade for me, I'm fixing it in my own little way by the choices I make and where I spend my money. No mixing.
Jenn