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Gill netting is a traditional fishing method widely used in Pakistan, particularly in coastal areas like Sindh and Balochistan. This technique involves setting nets in water to catch fish by their gills, making it an efficient way for local fishermen to harvest marine resources. In Pakistan, gill netting is often practiced using small boats, and it supports the livelihoods of many communities along the Arabian Sea. The method is deeply rooted in local culture, with knowledge passed down through generations, and it plays a key role in the country\“s fishing industry, contributing to both food security and economic stability. |
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