2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0035808
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Revealing the Appetite of the Marine Aquarium Fish Trade: The Volume and Biodiversity of Fish Imported into the United States

Abstract: The aquarium trade and other wildlife consumers are at a crossroads forced by threats from global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors that have weakened coastal ecosystems. While the wildlife trade may put additional stress on coral reefs, it brings income into impoverished parts of the world and may stimulate interest in marine conservation. To better understand the influence of the trade, we must first be able to quantify coral reef fauna moving through it. Herein, we discuss the lack of a data … Show more

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“…Effective monitoring and regulation of the aquarium industry is constrained by lack of accurate, quantitative and un-biased information (Green, 2003;Smith et al, 2008;Murray et al, 2012;Rhyne et al, 2012a). Trade figures for aquarium fishes are often non-existent, or if available are frequently mis-reported due to the exclusion or misclassification of shipment records (Olivier, 2001) or through inappropriate estimates by the exporting and importing companies (Rhyne et al, 2012a).…”
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“…Effective monitoring and regulation of the aquarium industry is constrained by lack of accurate, quantitative and un-biased information (Green, 2003;Smith et al, 2008;Murray et al, 2012;Rhyne et al, 2012a). Trade figures for aquarium fishes are often non-existent, or if available are frequently mis-reported due to the exclusion or misclassification of shipment records (Olivier, 2001) or through inappropriate estimates by the exporting and importing companies (Rhyne et al, 2012a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trade figures for aquarium fishes are often non-existent, or if available are frequently mis-reported due to the exclusion or misclassification of shipment records (Olivier, 2001) or through inappropriate estimates by the exporting and importing companies (Rhyne et al, 2012a). The practice of shipment reporting by weight or value means that the number of individuals in trade is difficult to quantify (Wood, 2001).…”
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“…Also, some of these species were introduced inadvertently as contaminants or "fellow travelers" with aquaculture species, and/ or on equipment transferred among local water bodies (Naylor et al 2001;De Silva et al 2009;Lin et al 2015). In addition, the live seafood/bait and aquarium trades have also become important vectors for biological invasions of marine NIS (e.g., Rhyne et al 2012). Mediated by these vectors, it is estimated that thousands of species are transported within and between oceans on any given day (Carlton and Gellar 1993).…”
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confidence: 99%