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  2. Live fish trade - Wikipedia

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    The live fish trade is only growing, in 1994 the Philippines exported 200,000 kg of live fish; by 2004 the Philippines were annually exporting 800,000 kg annually. [11] Although Asian markets are the primary buyers of live reef fish for food, the recently created U.S. Coral Reef Task Force has concluded that the U.S. is the primary purchaser of ...

  3. Aquarium fishery - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Aquarium Council (MAC) was an international organization formed in 1998 by stake holders including animal collectors, exporters, importers, retailers, aquarium keepers, and public aquariums, conservation organizations and government agencies. [5] MAC recognized problems in the trade and wanted to address them.

  4. Project Piaba - Wikipedia

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    The ornamental fish trade in the Rio Negro region is considered "substantial by local standards, representing approximately US$ 3 million per year with over 30 million live fish exported annually." [ 6 ] About 40,000 people in the region, many of them caboclos (river-dwelling families) are dependent on the income from their fisheries.

  5. US looks to ban imports, exports of a tropical fish ... - AOL

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    The federal government is looking to ban importation and exportation of a species of a tropical fish that conservation groups have long said is exploited by the pet trade. The fish is the Banggai ...

  6. Banggai cardinalfish - Wikipedia

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    Banggai cardinalfish at the Budapest Zoo aquarium. The Banggai cardinalfish is a popular aquarium fish among fishkeepers. The fish is collected by local fishers and sold into the aquarium trade. This species first appeared in the international trade around 1995 or 1996. By 2001, 600,000 to 700,000 fish were exported annually.

  7. Cyanide fishing - Wikipedia

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    Cyanide fishing was initially developed to stun and capture fish for aquariums and collectors, but it was soon also used for catching fish for human consumption. It is illegal in many of the countries in which it is practiced, although these laws are often minimally enforced. [ 1 ]

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