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Marine fishing in Pakistan represents a significant aspect of the country\“s coastal culture and economy. The Arabian Sea coastline, stretching over 1,000 kilometers, provides abundant fishing grounds that have sustained coastal communities for generations.
The fishing communities in Karachi, Gwadar, and other coastal areas maintain traditional fishing methods while gradually adopting modern techniques. Local fishermen use various types of nets, boats, and fishing equipment that reflect both cultural heritage and practical adaptation to marine conditions.
Fish markets in coastal cities showcase the diversity of marine life caught through these fishing practices, including pomfret, shrimp, tuna, and other species that form an essential part of local cuisine and dietary habits. |
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