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Fishing has been an integral part of Pakistan\“s culture and economy for centuries. With a coastline stretching over 1,000 kilometers along the Arabian Sea and numerous rivers including the Indus, fishing communities have developed unique traditions and techniques.
Traditional Pakistani fishing methods include the use of small wooden boats called “hora“ and various types of nets. The fishing season typically runs from August to May, with the monsoon months being less active for fishing activities.
Coastal communities in Sindh and Balochistan have preserved ancient fishing practices while incorporating modern technologies. Fish markets in Karachi, Gwadar, and other coastal cities display a vibrant culture where fresh catch is traded daily.
Fishing not only provides livelihood but also influences local cuisine, with fish dishes being central to coastal region diets. The government has implemented various programs to support sustainable fishing practices while preserving this important cultural heritage. |
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