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Fishing has been an integral part of Pakistan\“s coastal culture for centuries, particularly in the Sindh and Balochistan provinces where communities have relied on the Arabian Sea for their livelihood.
The traditional fishing methods used by local fishermen include small wooden boats called \“horas\“ and handmade nets that have been passed down through generations. These methods reflect the sustainable approach to fishing that has characterized Pakistani coastal communities.
In recent years, modern fishing equipment and techniques have been introduced, but many fishermen still prefer traditional methods that are more environmentally friendly and culturally significant.
The fishing industry not only provides economic support to coastal communities but also plays a vital role in preserving cultural traditions and maintaining the ecological balance of marine life in Pakistani waters. |
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