Most hobbyists are keen to the benefits of aquacultured fishes. We even see hobbyists talking about only stocking their aquariums with aquacultured fishes [and coral]. Without a doubt aquaculture efforts must be supported, however many don't realize that some of the best conservation efforts are supported by purchasing wild caught fishes collected by sustainable collectors. Not to mention the carbon footprint on aquacultured fishes generally outweighs that of wild caught fishes.
Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association (OATA) put together this fantastic report, including three case study videos, providing us with an intimate look into the world of fish collection and how it impacts local communities.
Nations in collection areas are infinitely more inclined to protect the surrounding areas if their livelihood depends on it. Here's a great statistic showing income differences in food fish verse ornamental fishes:
Another fun fact from the report:
As hobbyists we can do our part by purchasing livestock from reputable dealers who do their due diligence to source sustainably collected animals. Remember there is much more to the Value of a Fish than just price.
Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association (OATA) put together this fantastic report, including three case study videos, providing us with an intimate look into the world of fish collection and how it impacts local communities.
Nations in collection areas are infinitely more inclined to protect the surrounding areas if their livelihood depends on it. Here's a great statistic showing income differences in food fish verse ornamental fishes:
Another fun fact from the report:
As hobbyists we can do our part by purchasing livestock from reputable dealers who do their due diligence to source sustainably collected animals. Remember there is much more to the Value of a Fish than just price.