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Over-fishing refers to the practice of catching fish at a rate faster than they can reproduce, leading to a decline in fish populations. This unsustainable activity threatens marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of communities dependent on fishing. In Pakistan, over-fishing is a growing concern in coastal areas like Karachi and Gwadar, where local fishermen rely on the sea for income. Traditional fishing methods are often replaced by modern, more efficient techniques that exacerbate the problem. Addressing over-fishing requires regulations, sustainable practices, and awareness to preserve Pakistan\“s rich marine heritage and support its cultural ties to fishing. |
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