Cyanide fishing is one of the most destructive techniques employed to\ncollect live reef fish. While national laws of most source countries ban\nthis practice, cyanide is still widely employed to capture live reef\nfish for human consumption and marine aquariums. The United States is\none of the largest importers of live reef fish, and the implementation\nof new approaches to screen for fish caught with cyanide is urgently\nneeded. A fast and reliable noninvasive and nondestructive approach to\nscreen live reef fish for cyanide poisoning was recently developed, yet\ndeployment of this test may be obstructed by U.S. law. The Lacey Act\nprohibits the import, export, transport, and acquisition in interstate\nor international commerce of fish t...
The Lacey Act was first enacted in 1900 as a narrow measure for domestic bird preservation and agric...
As of 1991, the Lacey Act, passed by Congress in 1988, proscribed illegal taking and commerce of fis...
The world’s oceans face a dire threat: illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Across the...
Cyanide fishing is a method employed to capture marine fish alive on coral reefs. They are shipped t...
This study considers whether violations of foreign export duty requirements for live wildlife shipme...
<div><p>Cyanide fishing is a method employed to capture marine fish alive on coral reefs. They are s...
Cyanide fishing is a method employed to capture marine fish alive on coral reefs. They are shipped t...
The U.S. is the world’s largest importer of seafood, importing virtually every fish sold in the U.S....
The illegal practice of using cyanide (CN) as a stunning agent to collect fish for both the marine a...
AbstractTrade in ornamental coral reef wildlife supports a multi-million dollar industry but in some...
The illegal practice of cyanide fishing continues to damage coral reef ecosystems throughout the Ind...
UIDP/50017/2020 UIDB/50017/2020 UID/MAR/04292/2019 SFRH/BPD/117491/2016 SFRH/BPD/115298/2016 SFRH/BP...
We use blood tests to see if athletes are cheating, so why not use blood tests to see if fishermen c...
Cyanide fishing, where a solution of sodium or potassium cyanide is used to stun reef fish for easy ...
Certification of products as environmentally-preferable is a conservation tool developed to create m...
The Lacey Act was first enacted in 1900 as a narrow measure for domestic bird preservation and agric...
As of 1991, the Lacey Act, passed by Congress in 1988, proscribed illegal taking and commerce of fis...
The world’s oceans face a dire threat: illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Across the...
Cyanide fishing is a method employed to capture marine fish alive on coral reefs. They are shipped t...
This study considers whether violations of foreign export duty requirements for live wildlife shipme...
<div><p>Cyanide fishing is a method employed to capture marine fish alive on coral reefs. They are s...
Cyanide fishing is a method employed to capture marine fish alive on coral reefs. They are shipped t...
The U.S. is the world’s largest importer of seafood, importing virtually every fish sold in the U.S....
The illegal practice of using cyanide (CN) as a stunning agent to collect fish for both the marine a...
AbstractTrade in ornamental coral reef wildlife supports a multi-million dollar industry but in some...
The illegal practice of cyanide fishing continues to damage coral reef ecosystems throughout the Ind...
UIDP/50017/2020 UIDB/50017/2020 UID/MAR/04292/2019 SFRH/BPD/117491/2016 SFRH/BPD/115298/2016 SFRH/BP...
We use blood tests to see if athletes are cheating, so why not use blood tests to see if fishermen c...
Cyanide fishing, where a solution of sodium or potassium cyanide is used to stun reef fish for easy ...
Certification of products as environmentally-preferable is a conservation tool developed to create m...
The Lacey Act was first enacted in 1900 as a narrow measure for domestic bird preservation and agric...
As of 1991, the Lacey Act, passed by Congress in 1988, proscribed illegal taking and commerce of fis...
The world’s oceans face a dire threat: illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Across the...