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Nope not at all. The collections for our hobby has a very minor impact on the reef. It's like picking flowers. Pick flowers and it makes room for more flowers to blossom. You take 1000 juvenile yellow tangs out of the water, you have to also calculate how many would have made it to adults. and how many of the ones left over will now have a better chance of survival due to decreased competition for food. It's not like if we take didn't take the fish out of the water it, they would have 100% survival rates. These collectors couldn't just harvest the whole ocean. It was all regulated and the scientific data shows that we are not adding to the reef's decline as some may lead us to believe.
I smell what your laying down too. The sad part is - collected fish mortality rates might be approaching natural mortality rates of juveniles? I mean just look at the fish disease forum here. And that's the people that actually think to do the work and seek out unbiased advice as opposed to doing what their LFS they got the fish from tells them to do. And that has to be a very small percentage of saltwater fish keepers.