Some it seems are wanting to more closely regulate and monitor the coral culturing activities in Tonga. My question is, what have the MAc vistors and others {like our new forum monitor} witnessed while surveying the reefs in Tonga that would make them feel there is a need for any changes in the current program?
A good starting point might be to estimate the current effects on the local reefs coral stands with respect to collection of fragments to be used in farming and how the collection could effect the volume of those species collected.
If we were to take the total amount of coral material removed by the farmers and juxtapose that amount to the total number of coral heads growing in the collection area ........what kind of number might we end up?[percentage]
If the farmers remove lets say one-millionth of one percent of the total acropora growing in the area......would that justify a need for closer monitoring? :wink:
Should we require reeformers to justify their positions prior to interloping on the industry?
A good starting point might be to estimate the current effects on the local reefs coral stands with respect to collection of fragments to be used in farming and how the collection could effect the volume of those species collected.
If we were to take the total amount of coral material removed by the farmers and juxtapose that amount to the total number of coral heads growing in the collection area ........what kind of number might we end up?[percentage]
If the farmers remove lets say one-millionth of one percent of the total acropora growing in the area......would that justify a need for closer monitoring? :wink:
Should we require reeformers to justify their positions prior to interloping on the industry?