Hey MFK,
I am a long time lurker and first time poster here. As part of my law school's honors program, I am writing a paper arguing for a reinterpretation of the Endangered Species Act to allow captive-bred CITES approved Asian Arowana to be imported and owned in the United States. I am arguing that captive ownership would enhance the propagation and survival of the species in the wild as required to grant a permit, but also proposing a framework for the import of the fish to be taxed and have that money sent to environmental groups in regions where the fish lives to assist in conservation. I will be using the Pittman-Robertson Act as an example for where the sale of a good is taxed and then the money is put towards conservation.
I am wondering if any of you have any resources you believe would be helpful or research that I could use for my paper. Given that most of you have been involved in fishkeeping far longer than I have, I believe your knowledge would be beneficial to me finding research and constructing my paper. If you know of articles or scholarly research about the Asian Arowana and about its legal status in the United States, or even news articles about it, could you please post them in this thread? I have done a good amount of research already but I know there is a lot out there that I may be missing. My hopes are that I could get this published in a law review or other law journal and hopefully get some traction. I believe that as hobbyists, we want to be part of the solution and not the problem relating to Asian Arowana conservation and captive ownership in the United States, like it is allowed in all other CITES following countries, would enhance the survival of the species especially considering the popularity of breeding among hobbyists.
I am a long time lurker and first time poster here. As part of my law school's honors program, I am writing a paper arguing for a reinterpretation of the Endangered Species Act to allow captive-bred CITES approved Asian Arowana to be imported and owned in the United States. I am arguing that captive ownership would enhance the propagation and survival of the species in the wild as required to grant a permit, but also proposing a framework for the import of the fish to be taxed and have that money sent to environmental groups in regions where the fish lives to assist in conservation. I will be using the Pittman-Robertson Act as an example for where the sale of a good is taxed and then the money is put towards conservation.
I am wondering if any of you have any resources you believe would be helpful or research that I could use for my paper. Given that most of you have been involved in fishkeeping far longer than I have, I believe your knowledge would be beneficial to me finding research and constructing my paper. If you know of articles or scholarly research about the Asian Arowana and about its legal status in the United States, or even news articles about it, could you please post them in this thread? I have done a good amount of research already but I know there is a lot out there that I may be missing. My hopes are that I could get this published in a law review or other law journal and hopefully get some traction. I believe that as hobbyists, we want to be part of the solution and not the problem relating to Asian Arowana conservation and captive ownership in the United States, like it is allowed in all other CITES following countries, would enhance the survival of the species especially considering the popularity of breeding among hobbyists.