clarionreef
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Hello everyone,
Instead of responding to threads on the never ending pieces of the puzzle to the Philippine reform problem, I'd like to advance a new way of thinking about it.
We've been pretty much educated on things thru controlled and limited information. We've been conditioned to yield to false options, to choose between falsehoods and to accept the lesser of the two or three evils routinely. Spinning mediocrity into acceptability is not acceptable any longer.
1] We've been told that training is hard, expensive and takes a long time.
This is not true. Aside from foreigners salaries, its surprisingly inexpensive. Its just that NGOs need to feed from a huge trough and require hundreds of thousands of dollars to proceed incompetently.
2] We've been told that net collecting is more difficult and less productive than collecting with poison. [ poison has its fans!]
Net collecting is the professionals choice in nearly every country for volume catches. Of course incompetent training produces backsliding and makes netting fishes appear hard.
3] We've been led to believe that something is being done to enable reform minded people to do business without "selling out" .
Don't hold your breath! Net caught blue tangs, blue face angels, clown triggers and so many other vital and important species ARE NOT forth coming as promised.
I WOULD LIKE TO APPEAL TO ALL WHO REALLY CARE ENOUGH TO BE EFFECTIVE...support the revitalization and redefinition
of the agenda being proposed by CORL and accepted by MAC. Initiatives to the Philippines to reset things will go forth this coming month.
Stay tuned for more to come...
Sincerely, Steve Robinson
President, AMDA
Instead of responding to threads on the never ending pieces of the puzzle to the Philippine reform problem, I'd like to advance a new way of thinking about it.
We've been pretty much educated on things thru controlled and limited information. We've been conditioned to yield to false options, to choose between falsehoods and to accept the lesser of the two or three evils routinely. Spinning mediocrity into acceptability is not acceptable any longer.
1] We've been told that training is hard, expensive and takes a long time.
This is not true. Aside from foreigners salaries, its surprisingly inexpensive. Its just that NGOs need to feed from a huge trough and require hundreds of thousands of dollars to proceed incompetently.
2] We've been told that net collecting is more difficult and less productive than collecting with poison. [ poison has its fans!]
Net collecting is the professionals choice in nearly every country for volume catches. Of course incompetent training produces backsliding and makes netting fishes appear hard.
3] We've been led to believe that something is being done to enable reform minded people to do business without "selling out" .
Don't hold your breath! Net caught blue tangs, blue face angels, clown triggers and so many other vital and important species ARE NOT forth coming as promised.
I WOULD LIKE TO APPEAL TO ALL WHO REALLY CARE ENOUGH TO BE EFFECTIVE...support the revitalization and redefinition
of the agenda being proposed by CORL and accepted by MAC. Initiatives to the Philippines to reset things will go forth this coming month.
Stay tuned for more to come...
Sincerely, Steve Robinson
President, AMDA