Some to ago I posted that if industry does not itself deal with the cyanide,
the Government will.
Early this year I asked those who still support cyanide or close their eyes to its use to 'stay tuned'.
Here you go:
The United States Coral Reef Task Force (USCRTF) held its 15th meeting in Washington, DC on May 4th. The Task Force adopted a significant new resolution addressing the collection of marine ornamentals using cyanide and other poisons. This resolution sets forth actions designed to identify and develop a usable detection test for cyanide in fishes and also for the development of improved methods of enforcing laws against the use of poisons.
I suspect that legislation on the books (the Lacey Act) will be used to charge, convict and imprison those who deal with cyanide caught fish or ought to know that the fish was cyanide caught.
Better find a source for net caught fish if you plan to stay in business.
the Government will.
Early this year I asked those who still support cyanide or close their eyes to its use to 'stay tuned'.
Here you go:
The United States Coral Reef Task Force (USCRTF) held its 15th meeting in Washington, DC on May 4th. The Task Force adopted a significant new resolution addressing the collection of marine ornamentals using cyanide and other poisons. This resolution sets forth actions designed to identify and develop a usable detection test for cyanide in fishes and also for the development of improved methods of enforcing laws against the use of poisons.
I suspect that legislation on the books (the Lacey Act) will be used to charge, convict and imprison those who deal with cyanide caught fish or ought to know that the fish was cyanide caught.
Better find a source for net caught fish if you plan to stay in business.