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AK halibut fishing represents an important economic activity in coastal regions of Pakistan. This traditional fishing method has been practiced for generations along the Makran coast and other coastal areas.
The local fishing communities have developed unique techniques for catching halibut, combining modern equipment with traditional knowledge passed down through families. These methods reflect the deep connection between Pakistani coastal communities and the marine environment.
Fishermen in these regions often follow cultural traditions and rituals associated with fishing, including special prayers before embarking on fishing expeditions and community celebrations after successful catches.
The halibut caught through AK fishing methods contributes significantly to local economies and provides an important source of protein for coastal communities. This fishing practice also supports related industries such as fish processing and export.
Traditional fishing knowledge includes understanding seasonal patterns, weather conditions, and the behavior of halibut in local waters. This indigenous knowledge system represents an important aspect of Pakistan\“s maritime cultural heritage. |
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