There is no such thing as ethics in business, do you really think they do not understand the issue and what is happening?It would be great if there was a project to teach those collectors responsible collecting techniques like what they are trying to do to stop the coral reef destruction by saltwater collectors.Having a way to document fish were collected by approved methods then sold through channels that could ensure the fish that were collected this way were the ones you actually bought would be a better option.
Teaching the collectors that thier livlyhood depends on not driving the aros into extinction,and keepers that buying a "tagged" approved fish is a better purchase is the route that has the best chance of working out
Shekes, you do not control the supply and demand with a price hike nor a tax. I think introducing a law that would harshly limit the number of exported fish, and that is possible to enforce as this is done on regular basis especially with fish relating to food supply. With only a few fish being available, yet the demand still being there, this results in a price going up. You end up helping out the wild population and helping more fish go into proper homes.
That may in fact lead to crime and poaching but the number of illegal exports will be nowhere near what the numbers are today.


