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Unread 12/01/2012, 09:55 AM   #4
DrPat
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I hope this will show how the hobby has increased coral farming which alleveates collecting wild corals and spurs economic developement in otherwise poor island nations.
The problem will arise if NOAA will not distingush between wild collected and farmed corals. Once they go down the path of listing corals more and more will be placed on the list in future years. we need to express to NOAA thru there website the green value of farmed corals and the economic impact that prohibition would cause


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