I'm trying to figure out how to get something going with regard to collecting.
Surely there could be some form of "fishing license" for reefkeepers. Florida Fish and Game could use the funds to help the reefs. It would NOT be a burden on the existing ecosystem, because just how much could a hobbyist take for non-commercial purposes?
Lynn and I walked Ft. Myers Beach after Hurricane Dennis went by. Along the high tide line, there was an amazing amount of debris from coral reefs. We found huge sea fans, sponges, all kinds of beautiful corals, enough tiny crabs to fill every marine aquarium from here to Missoula and Lynn found three tiny octopuses that we returned to the sea. Given the amount of destruction caused by one hurricane, no doubt the taking of specimens for our tanks would not put that much added pressure on the system.
After all, just how many marine aquarium hobbyists would actually go to the trouble of collecting?
FWIW, if you are caught with LR, invetebrates or fish, you're subject to a $10,000 fine...per PIECE...and confiscation. That includes your vehicle, boat, diving gear, the clothes on your back and your lunch.
Wayne