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Purse seining is a fishing technique widely used in Pakistan\“s coastal regions, particularly in Sindh and Balochistan. This method involves encircling a school of fish with a large net, which is then drawn closed at the bottom to trap the catch. It is efficient for harvesting pelagic species like tuna and sardines, supporting local livelihoods and export industries.
In Pakistan, purse seining integrates with traditional fishing practices, reflecting the cultural heritage of communities such as the Makrani and Sindhi fishermen. These groups have adapted modern techniques while preserving ancestral knowledge, ensuring sustainable resource use. The method also faces challenges like overfishing, prompting efforts to blend cultural wisdom with conservation measures for long-term marine health. |
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