Now that I have seen the fishes in their real natural enviornment, I could sense they were so much happier.
But I think that keeping aquariums is one of the best things we can do for them.
This is because if we (the hobbiists and experts) can develop the right technologies to recreate a perfect mini ocean that all hobbiests could afford, we could buy all our fish bred in captivity, and we not only would stop depleating the ocean of it's fish, but we would also have a great tool for putting fish back into the wild and increasing thier numbers to balance out the eco-system. And of course, we'd still hae our wonderful hobby! I say if enviornmentalists stop us from our hobby too soon, they will actually be missing out on a great chance to help thier own cause.
Another things some conservationists have wrong, is that "oh, it's all the fishing industry's fault for overfishing!" When it's not overfishing that's the problem but it's OVER-SHARKING! the apex predator of the seas is the animal that can help the fishmen the most. The sharks eat the seals which eat the fish. If there were no sharks, the seals would over-populate and eat all the fish, causing the whole world's eco-system to shut down and go ker-splat. Just like that. And to think, they kill the sharks, thinking they'll get a better catch that way! To this day, people catch sharks, cut off thier fins while they're alive, and throw them back into the water, still alive, in pain, to drown slowly without the use of thier fins! Rediculous, shark fin soup!! Education is definatly the key. Conservationists have thier heart in the right place, but they need hard facts and science. Not just to stop people from using our own resources.