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Craft fishing represents an important traditional practice in Pakistan\“s coastal communities, particularly in Sindh and Balochistan regions. This ancient method combines skilled craftsmanship with sustainable fishing practices that have been passed down through generations.
Local fishermen use handcrafted nets, traditional wooden boats called \“horas\“, and indigenous fishing tools made from natural materials. The craft involves intricate knowledge of tidal patterns, fish behavior, and seasonal variations that has been developed over centuries.
In Pakistani coastal culture, craft fishing is not just an economic activity but a way of life that preserves cultural heritage. Fishermen often begin learning these skills from childhood, with techniques and secrets shared within families and communities.
The traditional methods emphasize environmental sustainability, using selective fishing practices that minimize bycatch and protect marine ecosystems. This approach contrasts with modern industrial fishing and represents an important cultural alternative.
Many coastal villages maintain their unique craft fishing traditions, with specific techniques varying between communities. These practices are increasingly recognized for their cultural value and potential contributions to sustainable fisheries management. |
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