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  1. Apr 11, 2021 · Dynamite fishing is becoming more of a problem as the effects of climate change become more acute. The destruction of coral reefs unbalances the entire ecosystem, making it vulnerable to the changes brought on by climate change, such as rising sea temperatures.

  2. Jun 15, 2018 · June 15, 2018. BOHOL, Philippines — Nothing beats dynamite fishing for sheer efficiency. A fisherman in this scattering of islands in the central Philippines balanced on a narrow outrigger boat...

  3. Mar 6, 2017 · It not only threatens coral reefs, but it also leads to a decline in fish populations, affects coastal communities and small fisheries trying to compete with industrial trawlers, and has a negative impact on the tourist industry.

  4. Blast fishing, fish bombing, dynamite fishing or grenade fishing is a destructive fishing practice using explosives to stun or kill schools of fish for easy collection.

  5. Oct 1, 2021 · Blast fishing (known variously as dynamite and bomb fishing) has caused long-term damage to reefs and coastal livelihoods for decades. Blasting reefs with explosives provides fish for commercial and consumption purposes across the globe, but the practice has also led to large-scale destruction of coral reefs in much of Southeast Asia ...

  6. Fishers are targeting larger, valuable species such as grouper which command a hefty price at the market—yet all the reef species pay the price. The practice is considered unsustainable since the entire food web is disrupted. Read more about the effects of dynamite fishing and other field notes from East Africa.

  7. Results revealed that most DFPs, such as dynamite fishing, cyanide fishing, and muro-ami fishing, were prevalent and remained a lingering problem in the Philippines from the 1930s up to this date. The weak enforcement of the existing laws and regulations fuels these activities, compromising the productive coral reef areas in the Philippines.