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I think some out there have some inkling of an answer to my queery, so i will rephrase:  What
rerestrictions, if any, have been placed on the "coral-as-bric-a-brac" trade, which until recently
would appear to have been quite destructive of reefs at least in certain heavily "harvested" areas
of the world?  On a related topic, is/was most of that coral collected live, or was/is a good effort
made to take dead corals prefferentially?
Curious in Canada,
Ross M.
Ross Mayhew:    Schooner Specimen Shells:    Http://,www.schnr-specimen-shells.com
"We Specialize in the Unusual"
Phone: (902) 876-2241     Snail Mail; P.O Box 20005, RPO Spryfield
Halifax, N.S., Canada, B3R 2K9.
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