46 years of continuous service by supplying news and information to the shrimp farming sector of the shrimp aquaculture industry only to end up like this?

46 years of continuous service by supplying news and information to the shrimp farming sector of the shrimp aquaculture industry only to end up like this?
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In the Philippines, we have a saying: "Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makararating sa paroroonan"
English Translation: He who does not know how to look back at where he came from will never get to his destination.
How can we, in the shrimp farming sector, look back if history is gone?
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/702277-there-is-nothing-new-in-the-world-except-the-history
Tell me, how?
Not sure what happened to Bob. Hope he is in good health. His site is an industry treasure that must be saved for current and future generations.
I agree 100%.
His last report in the Shrimp News International was an update about RDM shrimp Farm dated July 29, 2022.
There is only one editor in the media sector of the aquaculture industry who has dedicated his entire life exclusively supplying news and information solely to the shrimp farming industry with such specificity continuously for 46 years past his retirement at age 74 in 2012 until he is 84 years old to date, while all the rest have a broader scope covering seafood and aquaculture in general.
Only Bob Rosenberry in the media sector has given exclusive dedication to supplying news and information strictly on shrimp farming in the history of the entire world aquaculture industry.
No journalist or editor or any human being regardless of the profession on this planet can surpass his loyalty and dedication to the shrimp aquaculture industry.
We cannot allow his website to vanish just like that... otherwise a great shortcoming and injustice to bob's lifetime work for the shrimp farming sector of the aquaculture industry ... not to mention the history of shrimp farming gone too.
Because shrimp farming is not just about making money but also about preserving our heritage.