mkirda":3pkfwzb1 said:
Race":3pkfwzb1 said:
There seem to be certain individuals on this forum, one in particular, who constantly attacks yet offers no solutions. That in itself has undermined progress and is the reason that the domestic industry is in turmoil. A cancer if you will.
The industry has no union of which the failed AMDA is proof. Personally, I have chosen a different path, a lonely one, and domestic change will simply take more time. It is happening and will continue. Once we pull together here then we can make progress there. It will not happen before.
Race
There is no one person here that can affect the entire industry, Race. Please leave personal grudges out of this.
Very enlightening response in the next paragraph though. If the Flips solve their problems on their own and offer us a good variety of non-cyanide caught fish, what reforms are we needing here? And even more pressing would be WHY?
Regards.
Mike Kirda
Why you ask? Because if the PI clean up their cyanide act the fish will cost more. Training, policing etc.
Industry than will look to other sources for cheap cyanide caught fish like Indonesia and Vietnam, and the whole cyanide cartel in the US and the PI will move there.
That is why you need a US ban on the import of cyanide caught fish and serious prosecution and imprisonment of those who violate the law.
Than and only than will net caught fish become a reality.
Its your industry that is doing itself in.