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2014-2015 -- 56% of Big Island Coral Died
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I agree randommg, however, it is much easier to put restrictions in place than remove them.

If there is no direct and irrefutable evidence that recent losses are due to overfishing then we are just hurting our local fishermen.

I will also note here that restricting our local fishermen just means restricting honest people. Dishonest people and foreign fishermen will fill the gap in the meantime and any perceived impact will be moot anyways.
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RE: 2014-2015 -- 56% of Big Island Coral Died - by rainyjim - 11-09-2017, 06:50 AM
RE: 2014-2015 -- 56% of Big Island Coral Died - by Guest - 11-10-2017, 09:30 AM
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