Action Needed NOW!!

yogoshio

New member
http://us5.campaign-archive1.com/?u=292de5ec17af977bf0099d288&id=2bbdcfc1c3&e=b9096b877f

"NOAA proposal threatens to earmark 83 species of coral as endangered.

What does that mean for us? The end of our hobby as we know it.

Imagine if we could no longer buy, sell, trade, or even remove and replace any number of very common aquarium species we have in our systems. Nearly all common stony corals including many of our favorite Acropora, Montipora, Porites, Pocillopora, Seriatopora, Pectinia, Pavona and Millepora species. In addition many of our favorite large polyp stony species such as Hammer coral, Frogspawn and Candy Cane corals will be illegal to even grow and share with your friends.

This would make no distinction between wild collected, maricultured, farmed, or aquacultured. The result is it could be a felony to give a branch of Hammer Coral to a friend, punishable by up to a $50,000 fine and 1 year in jail for doing so."
 

Funlad3

Well-known member
These are the proposed species; most of them aren't even in this hobby. Sorry Lokani owners, but it's time to take one for the seas.

Boulder star coral (Montastraea annularis)
Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) *
Mountainous star coral (Montastraea faveolata)
Pillar coral (Dendrogyra cylindrus)
Rough Cactus Coral (Mycetophyllia ferox)
Staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) *
Star coral (Montastraea franksi)

* proposed to be reclassified from threatened to endangered

Pacific

Acropora jacquelineae
Acropora lokani
Acropora rudis
Anacropora spinosa
Euphyllia paradivisa
Millepora foveolata
Pocillopora elegans - E Pacific

Proposed Threatened Species

Atlantic

Lamarck's Sheet Coral (Agaricia lamarcki)
Elliptical Star Coral (Dichocoenia stokesii)

Pacific

Acanthastrea brevis
Acanthastrea hemprichii
Acanthastrea ishigakiensis
Acanthastrea regularis
Acropora aculeus
Acropora acuminate
Acropora aspera
Acropora dendrum
Acropora donei
Acropora globiceps
Acropora horrida
Acropora listeria
Acropora microclados
Acropora palmerae
Acropora paniculata
Acropora pharaonis
Acropora polystoma
Acropora retusa
Acropora speciosa
Acropora striata
Acropora tenella
Acropora vaughani
Acropora verweyi
Alveopora allingi
Alveopora fenestrate
Alveopora verrilliana
Anacropora puertogalerae
Astreopora cucullata
Barabattoia laddi
Caulastrea echinulata
Euphyllia cristata
Euphyllia paraancora
Isopora crateriformis
Isopora cuneata
Millepora tuberosa
Montipora angulate
Montipora australiensis
Montipora calcarea
Montipora caliculata
Montipora dilatata/ flabellata/ turgescens
Montipora lobulata
Montipora patula/ verrilli
Pachyseris rugosa
Pavona diffluens
Pectinia alcicornis
Physogyra lichtensteini
Pocillopora danae
Pocillopora elegans - Indo-Pacific
Porites horizontalata
Porites napopora
Porites nigrescens
Seriatopora aculeate
 

yogoshio

New member
LPS like frogspawn and hammer corals are, as well as staghorns and elkhorns, and many other popular corals. This will make it illegal to own and give away corals most people already have in their tanks.
 

erok90

Member
Does this mean the price of zoas and palys will sky rocket since they would be only thing u would be able to buy?
 

Funlad3

Well-known member
LPS like frogspawn and hammer corals are, as well as staghorns and elkhorns, and many other popular corals. This will make it illegal to own and give away corals most people already have in their tanks.
We'd loose the hammers and frogspawns, but the only two acros that we'd loose are the A. speciosa and and A. lokani. The others are relatively unseen in the hobby, and the "Staghorns" that would be banned would only be those from the Atlantic, relatively unseen in the trade.
 

Herbie

Banned
Time to slang corals on black market
Ooo ooo can millies be vanillies?


By the way I recommend mentioning that the aquarium industry has done more to promote responsible conservationism than many conservationists groups and that responsible management is always easier to enforce when livelihoods are maintained.
 

madjoe

Premium member
Ooo ooo can millies be vanillies?
definitely gotta come up with code names and drop points payment methods money laundering the works gotta a fine tuned operation . can have frag houses instead of crack houses . women fragging in the nude so they cant steal the merchandise u know the works
 

yogoshio

New member
By the way I recommend mentioning that the aquarium industry has done more to promote responsible conservationism than many conservationists groups and that responsible management is always easier to enforce when livelihoods are maintained.
I made a similar argument. Zoos and wildlife groups and conservatories have gone about the growth and rescue of countless species. Banning the mariculture and aquaculture of corals will reduce the likelihood of species continuation.
 
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