Board Fishing: A Unique Cultural Experience in Pakistan
Board fishing, known locally as \“Pattan\“ fishing, is a traditional fishing method practiced in various coastal regions of Pakistan. This ancient technique involves using wooden boards or planks to navigate shallow waters and catch fish using handmade nets and spears.In Sindh province, particularly around the Indus Delta, local fishermen have preserved this method for generations. The wooden boards, usually made from local timber, allow fishermen to access mangrove forests and shallow estuaries where larger boats cannot go.
This traditional practice reflects the deep connection between Pakistani coastal communities and their marine environment. The knowledge of tides, fish migration patterns, and seasonal variations is passed down through families, maintaining cultural heritage while supporting local livelihoods.
Board fishing represents sustainable fishing practices that have minimal environmental impact compared to modern industrial methods. The use of traditional equipment and techniques helps preserve marine ecosystems while providing fresh seafood to local markets.
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