dinamíthalászat
Dinamíthalászat, also known as dynamite fishing, is a destructive fishing method that involves using explosives, typically dynamite, to kill or stun fish. This practice is illegal in most parts of the world due to its severe environmental consequences. When dynamite is detonated underwater, the shockwave causes massive damage to marine ecosystems. Coral reefs, which are vital habitats for countless species, are particularly vulnerable and can be reduced to rubble by explosions. The blast indiscriminately kills not only target fish but also a wide array of other marine organisms, including juveniles and non-target species.
Beyond the immediate destruction, dinamíthalászat has long-term repercussions. The fragmentation of coral structures hinders their ability