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Fishing in Pakistan has evolved significantly over the years, blending traditional methods with modern techniques. In coastal areas like Karachi and Gwadar, local fishermen use wooden boats and nets, passing down knowledge through generations. This practice is not just a livelihood but a cultural heritage, deeply rooted in the community\“s way of life.
Inland, regions such as the Indus River and lakes in Punjab and Sindh showcase a mix of subsistence and recreational fishing. Here, festivals and local events often celebrate fishing, highlighting its role in Pakistani culture. The evolution includes the adoption of sustainable practices to preserve fish stocks, ensuring that this tradition continues for future generations. |
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