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Drift fishing boats, locally known as \“Jhallay\“ in Sindh and \“Bhellay\“ in Balochistan, are an integral part of Pakistan\“s coastal culture. These traditional wooden boats, often painted in vibrant colors, are used by fishermen to catch fish by drifting with ocean currents.
The craftsmanship of these boats reflects centuries-old techniques passed down through generations. Fishermen often decorate their boats with symbolic motifs and prayers for protection at sea. The community-based fishing practices foster strong social bonds among coastal villages.
Modern regulations now require safety equipment on these traditional vessels, blending ancient traditions with contemporary requirements while preserving the cultural heritage of Pakistan\“s maritime communities. |
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