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Handheld GPS devices have revolutionized fishing practices in Pakistan, combining modern technology with the country\“s rich angling traditions. Pakistani fishermen now use GPS technology to mark productive fishing spots in coastal areas like Karachi, Gwadar, and along the Indus River.
The integration of GPS technology with Pakistan\“s fishing culture has created new opportunities for both commercial and recreational anglers. Traditional fishing communities in coastal regions of Sindh and Balochistan are adopting these devices to improve their catch efficiency while maintaining their cultural fishing methods.
Pakistan\“s diverse water bodies, from the Arabian Sea to northern mountain lakes, make handheld GPS units particularly valuable for navigation and location tracking. Fishermen can now precisely return to successful fishing grounds and share coordinates with fellow anglers, preserving knowledge that was previously passed down through generations orally.
The use of GPS technology in Pakistani fishing reflects the country\“s blend of traditional practices with modern innovation, ensuring that cultural fishing knowledge is preserved while embracing technological advancements for better resource management and safety at sea. |
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