Preachers to protect the Scottish environment call for urgent measures to protect marine life after a joint video clip with Sky News showed that the alleged illegal discharge from inverted fishing.

Warning: This article contains pictures of dead fish

The film displays the bottom of the sea full of thousands of dead fish, shellfish and endangered skiing. Environmental protection advocates say it is an insight into the real environmental cost of the bottom trade in Scampe.

Large quantities of fish and other marine life are routinely discovered in the clouds of the bottom clouds used to sweep the sea floor. Charitable societies say that unintended side fishing is a special problem in shrimp fisheries due to the size of the small network of networks.

The hunter, who took the video and asked not to be named, said it did not seem to be one time.

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A rope tied about fatal skiing

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Ski is closed closely

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“It seems multiple dumps because the fish are in different stages of decomposition.”

“I felt deep sadness, especially when I saw deadly skiing, when I saw the rope on the basis of its tail. Sadness quickly turned anger for the wasting concerned and mistreated this beautiful creature.”

The law by the law is required to make skiing by mistake. Although fishing is not a crime, the law requires the release of all signing and radiation immediately.

“It is clear that this did not happen here, because the Flapper skiing had a rope tied around its tail,” explains Nick under Darda from the open charitable seas.

“This shows the huge hunting of other types that were hunting in the nets nets, which are often ignored at sea, hidden from public opinion.”

Dead oyster on the sea floor
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Dead oyster on the sea floor

The open seas invited the Scottish government and supermarkets to do more.

“The SCAMPI industry and supermarkets have achieved a lot of profit that sells consumers as a productive that is often described” with responsibility sources “with their failure to do anything to solve this problem already.”

“As a priority, the Scottish government must restore reasonable spatial borders on this type of fishing in the coastal seas.”

The charity also called for restricting fishing in the sensitive sea lake and coastal areas and bringing better vessels to determine the hot points of harm.

Sky News contacted the Scottish government to comment.

By BBC

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