Sandworm
11-19-2003, 04:30 PM
Thought I'd post this on here so people know whats up with Fiji.
The U.S. has banned the import of corals and live rock from Fiji because of their noncompliance with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITIES). This import ban was not, however, instituted because of environmental problems resulting from the collection of corals and live rock within Fiji's numerous reefs.
CITIES is a regulatory agency that helps countries determine the number of organisms that can be safely harvested from an ecosystem. Due to limited resources, Fiji has not been able to perform the steps required by CITIES.
This ban affects all hard corals and live rock, which is classified as Scleractinia, and considered a hard coral. While soft corals alone are not protected, they are typically collected with a small piece of live rock.
The Fijian government has not released a timeline detailing their CITIES compliance plans.
So, if anybody had planned on getting some Fiji live rock or hard corals, I suggest getting them now if you can find them.
Hope people find this post informative. I surely did.
The U.S. has banned the import of corals and live rock from Fiji because of their noncompliance with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITIES). This import ban was not, however, instituted because of environmental problems resulting from the collection of corals and live rock within Fiji's numerous reefs.
CITIES is a regulatory agency that helps countries determine the number of organisms that can be safely harvested from an ecosystem. Due to limited resources, Fiji has not been able to perform the steps required by CITIES.
This ban affects all hard corals and live rock, which is classified as Scleractinia, and considered a hard coral. While soft corals alone are not protected, they are typically collected with a small piece of live rock.
The Fijian government has not released a timeline detailing their CITIES compliance plans.
So, if anybody had planned on getting some Fiji live rock or hard corals, I suggest getting them now if you can find them.
Hope people find this post informative. I surely did.