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Booms fishing, a traditional method practiced in coastal regions of Pakistan, involves using large nets supported by floating booms to catch fish. This technique has been passed down through generations and reflects the deep connection between local communities and the sea.
In Sindh and Balochistan provinces, booms fishing is not just an economic activity but a cultural heritage. Fishermen often sing folk songs while working, and the catch is shared among community members, strengthening social bonds.
The method is eco-friendly compared to modern techniques, as it allows for selective fishing and minimizes bycatch. However, challenges like climate change and overfishing threaten its sustainability, prompting calls for cultural preservation and environmental conservation. |
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