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From Ocean to Aquarium: The global trade in marine ornamental species
From Ocean to Aquarium: The global trade in marine ornamental species
Date: 21 April 2011, 03:28

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Foreword
Most of us at some time or another have enjoyed the
relaxing experience of gazing into an aquarium, in
a dentist’s waiting room or during a special visit to
a public aquarium. In admiring the playfulness of clownfish
wriggling amongst the anemones’ tentacles, the grace of
angelfish swimming in open water and in our delight at
spotting reclusive shrimp and crabs crawling behind
iridescent living corals, it is all too easy to overlook the fact
that all these wonderful creatures are far from their natural
home. The great majority of animals in aquaria across
Europe and North America were collected from coral reefs
far away and flown, bagged in plastic and packed in
styrofoam boxes, thousands of miles to our hospitals and
living rooms.
This report, From Ocean to Aquarium: The Global
Trade in Marine Ornamental Species, takes a clear objective
look at this international industry. A potential source of
income for communities living close to coral reefs, the
aquarium trade has been heavily criticised for the use of
unsustainable collection techniques and poor husbandry
practices. Policy makers have been faced with something of
a dilemma in trying to control the environmentally
undesirable aspects of the industry without risking the
economic incentive which aquarium fishers have in caring
for the coral reefs that provide their livelihoods. Where
previously much controversy existed between opponents
and supporters of the aquarium trade, most of it based on
polarized opinion and poor information, this publication
presents sound quantitative data on the species in trade.
Through linking trade data to what is known about the life
histories of the target organisms, conservation priorities
and management recommendations are identified.
I have great pleasure in presenting this report and
wish to extend the gratitude of the authors to the long list of
collaborating organizations and companies that have made
it possible. I am confident that the information contained
here will assist efforts to promote sustainable practice
within the industry, as well as providing information to
casual admirers of marine organisms.
Mark Collins
Director
UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre

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