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Fishing in the European Union involves various regulations and practices that differ from traditional Pakistani fishing methods. The EU follows strict guidelines to ensure sustainable fishing and marine conservation.
In Pakistan, fishing is deeply rooted in local culture, especially in coastal regions like Sindh and Balochistan. Traditional wooden boats called \“horis\“ are commonly used by local fishermen. Fishing communities often rely on ancestral knowledge passed down through generations to navigate the Arabian Sea.
Pakistani fishing culture includes unique festivals and rituals. Fishermen in coastal villages often perform special prayers before embarking on fishing expeditions, seeking protection and good catch. The annual \“Mela\“ festivals celebrate the fishing season with music, dance, and traditional food.
Unlike the EU\“s modern fishing technologies, many Pakistani fishermen still use traditional nets and fishing gear. However, recent initiatives aim to blend sustainable EU fishing practices with local Pakistani knowledge to improve both catch quality and environmental conservation. |
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