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In Pakistan, fishing is not just a recreational activity but also an important part of local culture and livelihood, particularly in coastal regions like Sindh and Balochistan, and around rivers such as the Indus.
Traditional fishing methods have been passed down through generations, with many communities relying on fishing for their daily sustenance and economic survival.
However, unlike the UK\“s regulated system, fishing regulations in Pakistan vary by region and are often enforced by local authorities rather than through a centralized licensing system.
In the UK, obtaining a fishing licence through gov.uk is mandatory for anyone aged 13 or over who wants to fish for salmon, trout, freshwater fish, smelt or eel in England and Wales.
The UK government\“s fishing licence system helps protect fish stocks and the aquatic environment while ensuring sustainable fishing practices for future generations. |
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