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Fishing is an important part of Pakistani culture and economy. Many communities along the Indus River and coastal areas depend on fishing for their livelihood.
Traditional fishing methods are still practiced in many rural areas of Pakistan. Fishermen use small wooden boats and handmade nets to catch fish in rivers and lakes.
The fishing industry provides employment to thousands of people in coastal regions like Karachi, Gwadar, and Ormara. These areas are known for their rich marine life and fishing communities.
Fishing festivals and competitions are organized in various parts of Pakistan, bringing together local fishermen and enthusiasts. These events celebrate the fishing tradition and promote tourism.
Modern fishing techniques are gradually being introduced, but traditional methods remain popular among local fishermen who have inherited these skills from their ancestors. |
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