Hawaii's salt-water aquarium trade is lucrative - but depends on the constant, scarcely regulated collection of wild fish, writes Elizabeth Claire Alberts. With 98% of fish in the trade taken from the wild, and high mortality rates from the moment of collection, Hawaii's coral reefs are experiencing a daily massacre.
The dark side of Hawaii's aquarium trade Elizabeth Claire Alberts | 20th August 2014 News Oceans Fishing USA Regulation wrasse haw cleaner working-cut.jpg Hawaii's salt-water aquarium trade is …