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Dynamite fishing, also known as blast fishing, is a destructive practice that involves using explosives to kill or stun fish for easy capture. In Pakistan, this method has become a significant issue, particularly in coastal areas like the Arabian Sea and the Indus Delta. The primary causes of dynamite fishing in Pakistan include poverty and economic pressures, where local fishermen resort to this illegal technique to quickly harvest large quantities of fish for income. Additionally, weak enforcement of fishing regulations and lack of awareness about sustainable practices contribute to its persistence. This practice not only depletes fish stocks but also damages marine ecosystems, including coral reefs and other aquatic life, leading to long-term environmental and cultural impacts on Pakistan\“s coastal communities. |
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