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Harjina fishing is an important traditional fishing method practiced in the coastal regions of Pakistan, particularly in Sindh and Balochistan. This technique has been passed down through generations and represents the rich cultural heritage of local fishing communities.
The method involves using specific nets and tools that are handmade by local fishermen. These nets are designed to be environmentally friendly and sustainable, ensuring that marine life is preserved for future generations. The knowledge of harjina fishing is typically shared within families, with elders teaching the younger members the skills and techniques required.
In recent years, harjina fishing has faced challenges due to modernization and commercial fishing practices. However, efforts are being made to preserve this traditional method as it represents an important part of Pakistan\“s cultural identity and provides livelihood for many coastal communities. |
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