<p>An Indian fishing trawler has sunk after allegedly ramming a Sri Lankan navy vessel that was driving out poachers from the island nation's prawn-rich waters, officials said Tuesday.</p>.<p>The two countries are separated by the narrow Palk Strait known for its jumbo prawns, with Sri Lankan fishermen long accusing their Indian neighbours of poaching in their territory.</p>.<p>The incident took place late Monday, with rescuers still searching Tuesday for one of the trawler's missing crew members, the navy said in a statement.</p>.<p>Two other fishermen from the boat were rescued, it said.</p>.<p>"The search and rescue operation is being augmented by a team of navy divers, fast attack craft and inshore patrol craft," the navy added.</p>.<p>On Sunday Sri Lankan fishermen took to the sea in a protest that called on authorities to block Indian fishing boats from their waters and end bottom trawling.</p>.<p>The practice -- banned from Sri Lankan waters in 2017 -- involves dragging heavy nets across the sea floor to catch a large volume of fish, damaging the marine ecosystem.</p>.<p>Sri Lankan fishermen were not allowed to venture out during much of the island's decades-long Tamil separatist war that ended in 2009, allowing Indians a free run in the area.</p>.<p>But there have been increasing tensions over poaching since Sri Lankan fishermen have been permitted at sea again.</p>.<p>The South Asian country has regularly detained large numbers of Indian fishermen and seized their boats, but there has been no let-up in poaching, according to locals.</p>.<p>Sri Lankan fishermen say every week, several Indian vessels enter their waters to fish.</p>.<p>An Indian fisherman was allegedly killed by Sri Lankan forces in March 2017.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>An Indian fishing trawler has sunk after allegedly ramming a Sri Lankan navy vessel that was driving out poachers from the island nation's prawn-rich waters, officials said Tuesday.</p>.<p>The two countries are separated by the narrow Palk Strait known for its jumbo prawns, with Sri Lankan fishermen long accusing their Indian neighbours of poaching in their territory.</p>.<p>The incident took place late Monday, with rescuers still searching Tuesday for one of the trawler's missing crew members, the navy said in a statement.</p>.<p>Two other fishermen from the boat were rescued, it said.</p>.<p>"The search and rescue operation is being augmented by a team of navy divers, fast attack craft and inshore patrol craft," the navy added.</p>.<p>On Sunday Sri Lankan fishermen took to the sea in a protest that called on authorities to block Indian fishing boats from their waters and end bottom trawling.</p>.<p>The practice -- banned from Sri Lankan waters in 2017 -- involves dragging heavy nets across the sea floor to catch a large volume of fish, damaging the marine ecosystem.</p>.<p>Sri Lankan fishermen were not allowed to venture out during much of the island's decades-long Tamil separatist war that ended in 2009, allowing Indians a free run in the area.</p>.<p>But there have been increasing tensions over poaching since Sri Lankan fishermen have been permitted at sea again.</p>.<p>The South Asian country has regularly detained large numbers of Indian fishermen and seized their boats, but there has been no let-up in poaching, according to locals.</p>.<p>Sri Lankan fishermen say every week, several Indian vessels enter their waters to fish.</p>.<p>An Indian fisherman was allegedly killed by Sri Lankan forces in March 2017.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>