A
 comprehensive survey completed recently by the Kuwait Diving Team along
 50 miles of Persian Gulf coastline in the United Arab Emirates found 
that 90% of the reefs off the emirate’s shores have been affected by 
bleaching.
The condition, which results in the loss of the reefs’
 brightly colored algae and leaves just the white skeleton behind, is 
known to be aggravated by higher temperatures, and the region’s waters 
this year were noted to have risen to 35 degrees Celsius.
Diving 
team lead Walid Al-Fadhel, said that he and fellow team mates are 
involved in awareness raising campaigns as well as calling for officials
 to help halt further damage.
A similar study conducted in the 
Philippines this summer discovered wide-spread bleaching of corals there
 that has left 95% perished.  This is the worst event of reef bleaching 
in Philippine history, surpassing the last disaster of 1998 which was 
the hottest year on record until now.
Thomas Goreau, president of
 Global Reef Alliance, a non-governmental organization based 
inCambridge, Massachusetts, USA said that reefs worldwide have similarly
 suffered massive losses. stating He stated, “This year is certainly the
 hottest year in history. This is a result of global warming.” He went 
on to say that coral reefs in Bahrain, Qatar and other emirates as well 
as Iran have all likely undergone a similar change but have
not yet been reported.
We
 are saddened to know of such widespread marine decline, and wish to 
thank the Kuwait Diving Team, as well as Philippine divers and concerned
 organizations such as the Global Reef Alliance Mr. Goreau for your work
 in sharing these discoveries. May we all work hand in hand to halt such
 damage and renew the balance and beauty of our eco-sphere.
Expressing
 concern for the deteriorating health of the coral reefs during an 
October 2009 videoconference in Indonesia, Supreme Master Ching Hai 
urged for humanity’s conscientious actions to restore the stability of 
the marine ecosystem and all the life that it supports.
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
 The coral reef is a protector of our lives, of the sea. Right now it is
 endangered. Also, When we stop vacuuming all the poor fish out of the 
sea, they will have a chance to restore the balance in the oceans.
We
 desperately need the fish in the sea to balance the ocean; otherwise 
our lives will be in danger. The scientists also observed that when the 
ocean is healthy again, even the dead coral reefs will revive 
themselves.
But in order to witness nature’s recovery, we must 
not let our current way of life continue. The vegan solution is the 
fastest and most effective.
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