In
 his research for the ten-year European Census of Marine Life, Dr. Jason
 Hall-Spencer of Plymouth University in the United Kingdom has found 
that deep-sea bottom trawlers are destroying corals and marine habitats 
that had been preserved for eons, since the last Ice Age. 
Once 
used only in shallow waters, the giant heavy nets with rubber rollers 
that are dragged along the seafloor are now being taken to deeper seas 
due to dwindling numbers of fish. 
Along with the countless lives
 they take, the net’s rollers are known to collapse delicate coral 
habitats. Dr. Hall-Spencer stated in fact that while less than 1% of 
some 50,000 underwater sea mountains have been studied, their biodiverse
 ecosystems may be decimated before ever being explored. 
He 
said, “It doesn't matter what ocean you go to, these habitats are being 
trashed by international fishing fleets. …What is urgently needed is a 
network of protected areas where any type of fishing gear that involves 
dragging equipment across the seabed is banned.”
Many thanks, Dr.
 Hall-Spencer for your call to halt the destructive practice of bottom 
trawling. Indeed, let us allow all fish to live so that our world may 
continue to be graced with wondrous marine life.
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai has frequently spoken of the need to protect our living 
oceans, as in an interview published in the September 2009 edition of 
the British Parliament's The House Magazine.
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
 If we do end the killing of fish in the spirit of showing respect for 
all created life, the fish will rebound very quickly. But the 
continuation of fishing activities could damage the balance of marine 
life beyond its ability to recover. 
Analysis by British 
researchers of hundreds of years of fishing records has revealed to us 
the devastating effects of trawling to both the marine environment and 
sea life. One scientist compared this method to harvesting apples by 
lowering a giant net and dragging it through the orchard, thus 
destroying the trees, 
destroying the very life that supports the fruit.
Please,
 request the media’s help in spreading info about the detriments of 
trawling and the dire state of fish populations today. Another extremely
 effective practice would be to stop eating fish and advocate the same 
for all citizens.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/feb/18/deep-sea-trawling-coral-reefs