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Crusoe fishing, a term inspired by the adventurous spirit of Robinson Crusoe, refers to traditional and solitary fishing practices often found in remote areas. In Pakistan, this form of fishing is deeply intertwined with local culture, particularly in coastal regions like Sindh and Balochistan. Fishermen use simple tools such as handlines and small boats, reflecting a self-reliant lifestyle that has been passed down through generations.
This practice not only provides sustenance but also preserves cultural heritage, as communities share stories and techniques orally. However, modern challenges like overfishing and climate change threaten these traditions, highlighting the need for sustainable approaches to maintain this unique aspect of Pakistani culture. |
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