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Pakistan\“s rich cultural heritage is deeply intertwined with its relationship with water bodies and fishing traditions. The Indus River, which flows through the country, has been a source of sustenance and livelihood for centuries. Local fishing communities have developed unique techniques and knowledge about the best fishing spots, passed down through generations.
In coastal areas like Karachi and Gwadar, fishing is not just an economic activity but a way of life. The Arabian Sea provides abundant marine resources, and local fishermen use traditional wooden boats called \“dhows\“ for deep-sea fishing. These hotspots are known for species like pomfret, shrimp, and lobster.
Northern regions such as Gilgit-Baltistan offer trout fishing in crystal-clear mountain streams and lakes. The local communities have preserved sustainable fishing practices that respect the delicate ecosystem while providing food and income. |
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