Local
 residents of Kumejima, a town in Okinawa of southwestern Japan, 
recently discovered an immense and thriving colony of corals 100 
kilometers off the coast of the prefecture’s main island. In a recent 
follow-up survey, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) found that this colony 
is not only large, but it is also impressive because of its vitality, 
which is unusual since many coral colonies around the world are known to
 be threatened by bleaching due to global warming. 
These 
colonies, on the other hand,  appear to enjoy certain conditions unique 
to the Okinawa island region that include warm subtropical waters 
carried by the Kuroshio Current, an absence of silt from runoff and the 
water’s high salinity, all of which are necessary for large coral 
growth.  
In a related study, Spanish and French scientists 
observing coral colonies in the Mediterranean discovered that the 
recovery of ailing coral health was directly proportional to the length 
of time and restorative conditions of being left undisturbed from 
fishing and other human activities. 
According to another new 
finding by UK researchers, the survival of coral reefs rests in part on 
the remarkable ability of baby corals to perceive sounds emitted from 
parent colonies. 
Believed until now to drift aimlessly, the tiny 
young organisms actually detect and navigate towards the sounds of 
activity coming from coral reef habitats. 
However, participating
 study scientists have expressed concern that human-made noise from 
boats, shipping, and other activities could interfere with this vital 
lifesaving skill. 
Meanwhile, the Japanese scientists who discovered 
the Kumejima coral are also advocating the region’s protection to help 
in replenishing depleted regions. 
Our appreciation World 
Wildlife Fund and British, Spanish and French researchers for your 
findings of these ocean wonders. We pray that such precious coral 
colonies will continue in their pristine state and that all marine 
ecosystems may likewise be allowed to flourish through humans’ 
protection. 
In an October 2009 videoconference in Indonesia, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai urged for the conservation of Earth’s coral 
reefs through our conscientious actions.
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
 One report  has put it this way, I quote exactly from that report: 
『Overfishing is causing more damage to the coral reefs than earthquakes 
or tsunamis.』 Can you imagine this ? 
If we are vegan, coral 
reefs will be left in peace and beauty, and will protect us. The coral 
reef is a protector of our lives, of the sea. Right now it is 
endangered, the coral reef, due to overfishing If we truly wish to see 
real harmony born between humans and animals and nature and Heaven, we 
must be the harmony, we must live in harmony, and act also in harmony, 
which includes the act of eating harmoniously each time we come to the 
table. Peace, compassion, mercy begin on our plate. 
We must protect the environment and the animals because we have to protect ourselves.
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