Jaime Baquero":9nr8i2si said:I hope the 2,5 miles of netting is of good quality and is going to last a while. I know of a case of bad quality netting that didn't last 2 fishing operations, it was cheap netting!
Whom I am referring to? Mike you know!
naesco":1e9u6a9l said:We all know they read all the threads on cyanide and REEForm on this forum.
MaryHM":r1j2g84f said:Careful Naesco...your blatant ignorance is showing again. There are industry people- yes, those who are involved in the cyanide trade- who have given money to MAC. It sure is hard to take someone serious who can't even research the most basic information before making a statement about it.
mkirda":1d3p91em said:naesco":1d3p91em said:We all know they read all the threads on cyanide and REEForm on this forum.
Really? How exactly would you know this?
I think you have a highly inflated sense of importance.
At least I know I am but a hobbyist and that my words written here matter little to 'Industry' as you have defined them.
Regards.
Mike Kirda
Hey Mary
Dr. Peter Rubec posted that industry had contributed a paltry $3,500.00 out over over one million dollars ($1,000,000.00)
It would appear than that you did not know that they contributed next to nothing. Am I correct?
Hey Mary ........whats the exporters bill for the estimated 6,000,000 [six million} fish that are sold per year? I would estimate at tenty five cents per fish the total export dollars of PI in tropical pet fishes about two million tops ........What was the dollar value for sea food exported from the Philippines last year ......thirty? Has any one ever hear of the foodfish collectors doing squat to support" REEFORM"?.............................. Lastly, if MAC collected a cool million bucks to police a two million dollar a year industry....Why dont we just pay off the collectors { that one mil can sure subsidize a lot of eight dollars a week collector salaries............. :wink:MaryHM":1w8go9gf said:Hey Mary
Dr. Peter Rubec posted that industry had contributed a paltry $3,500.00 out over over one million dollars ($1,000,000.00)
It would appear than that you did not know that they contributed next to nothing. Am I correct?
Nope. As usual you are wrong. However, I am not going to let you get away with making false statements. Do your research, Wayne. Try it sometime, it might make you look somewhat more intelligent. Having to have me or Peter do all of your leg work for you is sad.
And Rover is right. MAC is not the only way industry can contribute. Of course, short sighted people have a hard time understanding this simple fact.
Kalkbreath":30yayk0j said:Lastly, if MAC collected a cool million bucks to police a two million dollar a year industry....Why dont we just pay off the collectors { that one mil can sure subsidize a lot of eight dollars a week collector salaries............. :wink:
Wasnt it CoraLife selling resin based coral lookalike that were trademarked under that name ???BTW, isn't there a company selling "reeforms" with a trademarked name?
Funny thing is ........seems not only are reef hobbyists not buying very many fish in the last few years {less fish only tanks means less fish} .......but the number of wholesalers bringing in PI fish is way down....compared to even a few years years ago........Vietnam Shrilanka Tonga Fiji {did you know they shut Fiji down this week } {its back up we think}....Solomons Vanuatu Red Sea ................AFRICA! I got some AWESOME Wrasses today from Africa .......these "Other" sources are continuing to water down PI and its hold on the market ................So, the hobby and the manufacturers would most likely do just fine if PI stopped collecting for a bit..........Would it not be interesting to have hobby fish collecting cease for a spell? ..........imagine the shock and awe .........when the same amount of cyanide damage and the same number fish testing positive for cyanide...............came up again and again even without our hobby at work? Perhaps this is the only way to exculpate our hobby once and for all? Ps I learned that the Atlantis hotel in the Bahamas consumes 250,000 TONS of seafood a year......That ALONE is about the same as this hobby consumes in the same year! think a bout it? :wink:dizzy":tv5i81c3 said:Kalkbreath":tv5i81c3 said:Lastly, if MAC collected a cool million bucks to police a two million dollar a year industry....Why dont we just pay off the collectors { that one mil can sure subsidize a lot of eight dollars a week collector salaries............. :wink:
kalk,
That's brilliant. We can pay the collectors not to collect. Sort of like we pay our farmers not to grow crops. All the dealers can just switch to freshwater and the equipment manufacturers can switch to making pond filters. Kalk has saved the reefs. :roll: