10 Charged for Illegally Trafficking Corals from the Philippines

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Interesting, I was under the impression that most packages are x-rayed at least, or no?

I mean I think bags of water are easy to pick out from a 2d view.

It is bad that this is happening. Also, sadly there might be a time when there is more coral in tanks than in the ocean at our current rate.
 

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This is where governments should allow authorized coral farmers to gather brood stock for aquaculture. Setup a system that the coral farmers return a percentage to the wild or something along those lines. Of course, this would all be highly regulated and watched to make sure ALL players are legit!
 

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