cortez marine":1mj4dpv0 said:
Finally!
A consensus!
But then again who could disagree w/ Wayne.
I reconcile myself to the infallibilty of his wisdom.
Steve
Thank you and we can agree that nothing happened at MO 2004 to in any way advance reeform of industry.
i don't think we can agree on that at all-there's a difference between nothing being announced, and nothing happening
funny how you seem to think that finding a very good source for netting, which enables a far easier push to help correct things from the 'ground up', equates to nothing
That leaves no other option but to close the Philippine exports down and lobby to ensure that both governments do that.
you go right ahead and do it, bubba
g'luck!
So in your inaction you have voted unanimously for the government intervening in correcting the damage industry is doing to the precious resources of the Philippines.
why do you insist on repeatedly putting words in others mouth? just because you interpret anything as a vote doesn't make it so
which inaction, the netting inaction? :roll:
By your inaction you have invited theUS government to take another look at the cyanide trade not only in the Philippines but Indonesia and other countries.
see above responses
The ban now will include more than just the Philippines.
which ban?
do you still not get that a ban, any ban, enacted swiftly, will do more to harm the fishermen, and the reefs, if a plan to fix things during said ban isn't acted upon and functioning?it's been explained to you repeatedly, ignoring it won't make it go away :wink: