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Re: NFC: Re: Re: Native Fish Conservancy Digest V3 #6



Hi Ty,
I do not know if they make the type I was thinking about but it would be
quite easy for someone out there to make them. Around here you can buy
tomato plants and the like in such containers. You plant the whole thing in
the ground and it dissolves. Ask around at garden centers and see if they
can tell you where they get the pots from. Talk to these people and tell
them what you want. There would be a big market for them.

Wally
----- Original Message -----
From: Ty <tyhall at mia_net>
To: <nfc at actwin_com>
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: NFC: Re: Re: Native Fish Conservancy Digest V3 #6


> I sell bait at my marina. Where can I get these biodegradable containers?
>
> Ty
>
> Wally Billingham wrote:
>
> > The biodegradeable worm container is a great idea. You could easily use
cups
> > made out of the peatmoss/paper mixture that garden plants come in. They
> > would quickly dissolve, and are cheap.
> >
> > Wally
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Arlus F <arlusf at cwnet_com>
> > To: <NFC at actwin_com>
> > Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 7:55 AM
> > Subject: NFC: Re: Native Fish Conservancy Digest V3 #6
> >
> > > > > they fish. They leave line, Styrofoam worm cups, and
> > > > > all sorts of other trash behind making a real mess.
> > >
> > > Biodegradeable worm container mandate. What happened to woodsey owl,
> > > give a hoot and all that? Issue a bounty for documenting litter in
> > > progress.
>