What, Huh,
Steve and Mary you seem to be agreeing with each other, but you are talking about two different things. Mary says the quality of the Philippine netcaught is very bad and they bring in disease that kill the Fiji fish. Mary says the reason they are in such bad condition is due to poor handling after capture. Steve is saying the variety is very low, but says nothing about the quality of the fish that are available. Steve says very few retailers are willing to support netcaught wholesalers. Steve also makes the valid point that many wholesalers (and retailers) try to use having a few netcaught in the house to "greenwash" their entire stocklist.
I personally was trying to find ways to support Steve and the netcaught movement when he made the decision to concentrate on Mexico. I want good netcaught Philippine fish. Same thing for Indo. It takes variety to have good retail store and while I like Fiji Bicolor and Coral Beauty angels, it takes more than that to get customers excited.
I don't have a clue what is happening with MAC lately. From my perspective everything they do is done in secrecy, and then you get this long press release that paints an unrealistic positive spin on all the events of the past few months. I really want to know if all the time and money MAC has spent has done anything what so ever to bring about positive change in the Philippines?
Steve and Mary you seem to be agreeing with each other, but you are talking about two different things. Mary says the quality of the Philippine netcaught is very bad and they bring in disease that kill the Fiji fish. Mary says the reason they are in such bad condition is due to poor handling after capture. Steve is saying the variety is very low, but says nothing about the quality of the fish that are available. Steve says very few retailers are willing to support netcaught wholesalers. Steve also makes the valid point that many wholesalers (and retailers) try to use having a few netcaught in the house to "greenwash" their entire stocklist.
I personally was trying to find ways to support Steve and the netcaught movement when he made the decision to concentrate on Mexico. I want good netcaught Philippine fish. Same thing for Indo. It takes variety to have good retail store and while I like Fiji Bicolor and Coral Beauty angels, it takes more than that to get customers excited.
I don't have a clue what is happening with MAC lately. From my perspective everything they do is done in secrecy, and then you get this long press release that paints an unrealistic positive spin on all the events of the past few months. I really want to know if all the time and money MAC has spent has done anything what so ever to bring about positive change in the Philippines?