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Here is some info on what is happening around the world.

United States (US): The US Coral Reef Task Force adopted a major new

resolution addressing the collection of marine ornamentals using cyanide

and other poisons. The US government is investigating how to better

document the level of ornamental fish imports, with initial results

suggesting the trade is two times larger than estimated.

In 2005, the US House Bill 3469 sought to prohibit the importation of any

coral reef species that were not collected in accordance with a qualified

scientifically-based management plan.

Europe: The European Union (EU) continues to suspend from trade the

Indonesian supply of several coral species and is considering new

monitoring and reporting requirements for many heavily traded fish

species.

In April 2006, the EU suspended the import of most species of giant clam

from many Asia-Pacific export countries and suspended the import of

many species of coral from Indonesia, as well as some species of coral

Philippines: Many local governments, which have responsibility for

aquarium fisheries, have banned harvesting of marine ornamentals or have

banned the use of compressors.

l Indonesia: The government decreased the CITES quota for coral export

species in 2002 and again for some additional species in 2005.

l Fiji: The government revised the CITES quota for coral exports in recent

years.

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