Center for
Biological Diversity
June 2016
Also read U.S. Pet Trade Imports 6 Million Tropical Fish Exposed to Cyanide Poisoning Each Year
Excited About Finding Dory? OK, But Don't Buy These Fish as Pets
The tropical fish trade has a deadly secret. Each year up to 90 percent
of the 12.5 million tropical fish entering the United States as pets are
caught illegally using cyanide poison.
The process is as horrific as you imagine -- divers in countries like
Indonesia and the Philippines squirt deadly liquid cyanide directly onto
coral reefs. The poison wreaks havoc on the environment, killing coral and
as much as 75 percent of the nearby fish population on contact. The dead
fish are left floating along ruined reefs, while the stunned survivors are
collected and shipped to the United States to be sold for aquariums. As much
as 500 metric tons of cyanide are dumped annually on reefs in the
Philippines alone. The damage done is incalculable. It must stop.
Urge federal authorities to use their power under the Lacey Act to halt
illegal imports and help end this outrageous practice.
Sign an online petition.
And/Or better yet, make direct contact:
Eileen Sobeck
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA Fisheries
1315 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910
[email protected]
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SAMPLE LETTER:
I'm writing to urge you to take immediate action to protect imperiled
coral reefs and the thousands of marine species that depend on them for
survival by using your authority under the Lacey Act to halt the illegal
importation into the United States of tropical fish caught using cyanide.
As you well know, "fishing" with cyanide is common in countries that supply
the U.S. market for tropical aquarium fish. This horrific practice entails
squirting deadly cyanide poison directly onto sensitive coral reefs, killing
as much as 75 percent of all nearby fish on contact and leaving the stunned
survivors to be collected and shipped to the United States for the pet
trade.
Cyanide fishing is ecologically destructive, cruel, indiscriminate and all
too common. Up to 90 percent of the 12.5 million tropical fish entering the
United States as pets each year are caught illegally using cyanide poison,
and each year as much as 500 metric tons of cyanide are dumped on coral
reefs in the Philippines alone.
Healthy coral reefs support a multitude of marine species and are critical
to maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems, yet they are threatened by climate
change, pollution, shipping and cyanide fishing.
Please take action to curb this deadly, destructive practice and protect
coral reefs and healthy oceans by using your authority under the Lacey Act
to immediately halt the import of fish illegally caught using cyanide.
Sincerely,
your contact information
Thank you for everything you do for animals!
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