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Sad day in Hawaii
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brutal :neutral:
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not good at all. hope they find out who did it.
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I... wow, really? I certainly don't condone such a waste, but this is peanuts compared to what happens in fisheries. Let us look at trawling. 27 million tonnes of bycatch is reported yearly (note: this is just what's reported...). big-ass number I know: that's just short of 74000 tonnes a DAY (about 10,200 full grown male elephants).
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Yes very sad, but unfortunately this kind of stuff probably happens more often than most people in the business or hobby like to admit. I think many of us in the hobby or business tend to lie to everyone including ourselves so much we believe fictional statements like these I found in the article:
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What a shame, but if I remember correctly Hawaii has a very strict protection policy regarding their reefs and surrounding area's. So hopefully someone will be caught. I agree it may not be a massive fish kill like what happens in the oceans, just look at swordfish and tune for an example, but sad none the less.
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You know what? I think I have more issues with Hawaiian suppliers with shipping issues and cyanide than others overseas. So fish collectors "loving" the ocean is not entirely correct.
In this industry you have to be carefull what stock and were you get it. Think about this, in countries where the costs of living are much lower they seem to care more about their livestock. Do you actually think there are many fisherman in NA willing to net a fish for little money? I highly doubt it. There are some though. Just my opinion. Ken |
I found the comments below the article to be more shocking than the article itself.
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:sad: ... That is a LOT of yellow tangs..
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Very sad :sad:
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