"I do not dispute that cyanide collected fish are a problem", is what Kalkbreath coughed up.
Hopefully, he will elaborate on what his thoughts are on why this is a problem as well as on possible solutions to the problem.
But why not also have others here take a gander and describe from their different perspectives [ personal or professional: as hobbyists, gourmets, divers, ecologists; as importers, retailers, biologists, conservationists, etc. etc. ] what possible solutions WE , in the hobby as well as in the industry may come up with collectively? I.e. "The right way to go".
The year 2004 is still young, perhaps WE can make it count, as in:
"all the fishes in the deep blue sea...
joy to you and me..."
Hopefully, he will elaborate on what his thoughts are on why this is a problem as well as on possible solutions to the problem.
But why not also have others here take a gander and describe from their different perspectives [ personal or professional: as hobbyists, gourmets, divers, ecologists; as importers, retailers, biologists, conservationists, etc. etc. ] what possible solutions WE , in the hobby as well as in the industry may come up with collectively? I.e. "The right way to go".
The year 2004 is still young, perhaps WE can make it count, as in:
"all the fishes in the deep blue sea...
joy to you and me..."