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Old 07-30-2011, 03:37 AM
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Wouldn't know if you don't try it at least once. I'm glad to have had the opportunity to experience a show like that, even though it was very small, hence the less expensive admission, I guess.

But we really did have a great time chatting up the vendors and Reps. We also had fun partying with some of the reefers as well. We went there as a mini-vacation with another Reefing couple. We golfed, ate lots, shopped, enjoyed the beautiful scenery, and downed a lot of the local ales.

The MACNA is maybe a bigger show, but along comes the larger admission fee. Cannot justify the cost for two people to get in, AND, we still wouldn't be able to get any lives stock home.
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Old 07-30-2011, 03:46 AM
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I would have like to have gone but with the new-ish requirement to have an enhanced DL or passport I can't go to the States. Lame about the livestock restrictions too.
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Old 07-30-2011, 12:58 PM
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It is unfortunate to hear about the SeaMax not Continue the next year.

I don't think the issue is because of it happening "off season", if anything the people attending or wanting to attend would have been there regardless of time of the year.

It sounds like it was a lack of promotion or advertising, something that plagues most rookie shows.

The concept is valid, having a venue close to the border is good. Just seems that someone within the organization should have looked into export of non CITES items. As you did need the USFW permit To export, I was wondering how it would be issued on a weekend as the government offices would be closed.

I know I considered this as I was thinking of attending the SeaMax, but would have loved to bring samples and livestock back also.

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Old 07-30-2011, 02:51 PM
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Well, funny thing is that the Gov'ts won't acknowledge the fact that calcareous corals CAN be successfully farmed and then fragmented into daughters. Sometimes these corals have been grown and passed on for years to the point that they are no longer recognizable as the parent.

They assume that the corals for sale are wild-caught. That's why they are so strict on those licenses. Mostly I think it is due to the general ignorance of the leaps that this hobby has advanced. None of this "coral fragging" was that common a few years back.

Heck, if I can grow my SPSs to the point that I can frag some off to sell, most hobbyist can, too, with a little more work and dedication.

They also had restrictions about the piece of LR or cement frag plugs the corals are attached to, too. Need to be about 3cm or less.

At the end of the show, most vendors were just giving their stuff away for next to nothing so that they didn't have to take it all back. The booth that had over 100+ fish took over 8 hours to set up: set up their tanks, warm up salt-water that was provided, ready the fish for acclimating. They had most of the fishes left. Shame because they had to drive over 10 hours to get to SEAMAX.

You can see why most vendors/attendees won't consider coming back for another show. It has nothing to do with the weather, as Seattle offers more than just the show in Summer. I bet most Canadians won't go because of the restrictions. I know that we won't. It is just too bad, as it could have the potential to grow into a much bigger event.
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Old 07-30-2011, 04:21 PM
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As I recall, the guy that is running SEAMAX is no amateur to running marine aquarium conferences, he has been running the MAX for several years (http://www.marineaquariumexpo.com/), amongst the MAX and some smaller local ones.

On sure if how it is in the west coast, but in the east coast most of our LFS does seem to see a decrease in marine aquarium side of the business in the summer months regardless.... that naturally translates to the interest level.

I do agreed that there's not much buzz about the SEA-MAX on Canadian sites/sides at all, if it's not because Patrick is speaking there I heard somebody talked about it, I would not even be aware of it at all. Having said that, Canadian attendance typically is pretty low for US conference & events. I was actually at the Marine Breeder Initiative at Michigan that same weekend, I was the one of the only 2 Canadians and that is right beside the border (for some).

Having said that all, I think it might still be better than the last IMAC (~2009 I think) that happened on a cruise ship. A speaker told me that there are more (speakers + exhibitors) combined than attendees. The conference venue was awesome too but it was right in the summer
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My wife and I attended as well using it as an excuse to mini-vacation to Seattle for the weekend. We only attended for 2 hours or so.

I was rather disappointed in the size as well as the fact that admission was cash only. It ate up all our cash, in fact I had to go to the ATM to get more.

I was expecting something much bigger.
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Old 07-30-2011, 06:22 PM
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More read from our USA reefers on sea max..... One said there was a pet expo the week before that seaman should have integrated itself with.....
http://www.reeffrontiers.com/f14/sea...2/index13.html
Also, did anyone buy any corals..... I thought Paul at oc was willing to bring back corals with his cites license.

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