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Old 02-02-2010, 03:21 AM
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OMG what is wrong with some people! The hawaiian reefs are already depleted of fish and coral. That is a lot of dead fish. I hope the people get jail time and a huge fine! These fish are also dead because of the people who wanted them. This is also just a small percentage of dead yellow tangs every year because of 200,000 yellow tangs caught a lot of them die. So there is a lot more dead fish than we see or hear about. We really should not be supporting the capture of fish from any place that has depleted fish and coral populations.
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Old 02-02-2010, 03:38 AM
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This is very sad indeed.

My husband and I go to Waikiki every year and have been doing this for quite some time now. We just returned 4 weeks ago and on our time on the beach we would sit and watch the locals go out on the wall of the beach, they take their pails, nets etc out there and catch all sorts of fish.

My husband was out near them but on this side of the wall as it to rough on the other side where they fish. He wanted to know what they all catch out there. The biggest thing is eels, my lord do they ever catch eels by the dozens. Triggers, Tangs, and everything inbetween what ever they can catch. They claim this is their food for eating but wow the amount they catch is unreal.

This goes on day after day after day. No one seems to be concerned in Waikiki about them doing this and so it continues.

We went to Haunuma Bay last year only to be so disappointed, there is no corals anywhere and very little colorful fish out there. Just some blue colored tangs and that is about it. Very sad but the Hawaiin reefs in my opinion are just about depleted of what they use to have many years ago.
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Old 02-02-2010, 03:42 AM
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If you want to help stop collection of hawaiian fish sign this petition! http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/ree...rent-ornaments
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Old 02-02-2010, 04:12 AM
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If we would care about the fish we would NOT buy any fish at all, and when there is no demand there will be no supply,
It's that simple, and no need to sign a petition when our tanks are full of fish...
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Old 02-02-2010, 04:31 AM
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The person who did this must be prosecuted to the fullest extent.

The problem in Hawaii is not the yellow tangs but the fact that lfs are importing cheap little ones that arrive here totally emaciated.
In addition loser lFS still bring in Hawaiian cleaner wrasse and Moorish Idol that have no chance of success in hobbyist's tanks.

We as reefers can stop the above practices by simply avoiding these LFS and letting them know that these practices are not ethical and that they should not be importing these fish any longer.
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Old 02-02-2010, 09:56 PM
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OMG what is wrong with some people! The hawaiian reefs are already depleted of fish and coral. That is a lot of dead fish. I hope the people get jail time and a huge fine! These fish are also dead because of the people who wanted them. This is also just a small percentage of dead yellow tangs every year because of 200,000 yellow tangs caught a lot of them die. So there is a lot more dead fish than we see or hear about. We really should not be supporting the capture of fish from any place that has depleted fish and coral populations.
Do you have a tank with fish and/or corals? If so, I would be willing to bet that you are supporting some sort of destructive fishing practice.

I don't quite get the "moral outrage" that people seem to be exhibiting, especially from hobbyists.

There is no reason or proof as to the cause of the death of these fish. If the reason was a system failure or disease outbreak, why is this different than the same thing happening in a hobbyists tank? Once a fish is removed from the reef, there is 100% mortality.

It is a shame that it has happened and will only be a black eye for the hobby/industry.
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Old 02-02-2010, 10:15 PM
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Do you have a tank with fish and/or corals? If so, I would be willing to bet that you are supporting some sort of destructive fishing practice.

I don't quite get the "moral outrage" that people seem to be exhibiting, especially from hobbyists.

There is no reason or proof as to the cause of the death of these fish. If the reason was a system failure or disease outbreak, why is this different than the same thing happening in a hobbyists tank? Once a fish is removed from the reef, there is 100% mortality.

It is a shame that it has happened and will only be a black eye for the hobby/industry.
x2 my point exactly !
Even if we only support farmed (tank raised) still that fish does not have a choice it would rather live out on the reef then in our tanks.
The reason for dead fish is us, we are supporting it that's why it happend and it will hapen again until we are willing to pay for it.
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Old 02-03-2010, 03:53 AM
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Do you have a tank with fish and/or corals? If so, I would be willing to bet that you are supporting some sort of destructive fishing practice.

I don't quite get the "moral outrage" that people seem to be exhibiting, especially from hobbyists.

There is no reason or proof as to the cause of the death of these fish. If the reason was a system failure or disease outbreak, why is this different than the same thing happening in a hobbyists tank? Once a fish is removed from the reef, there is 100% mortality.

It is a shame that it has happened and will only be a black eye for the hobby/industry.
No, I don't have a tank or support any destructive fishing. I don't even like to eat fish.
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