Sustainable Development and Integrity of Fishery Sector in Pakistan
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Fishery development refers to interrelated measures made up of the management of resources, industry, and market that serve as the basic pillars for maintaining the growth of the sector. In the Pakistani fishery industry, we identified the ecological setting, wherein Pakistan's fishery operates and explained how recent technological advancement affects fish catches. Government initiatives, fleet extension, and the creation of export markets are the contributing factors to the growth of the fisheries in Pakistan. For the broader goal of national economic development, development strategies of marine resources have great significance. Current policies and methods for managing fishery industry development have proved less effective in achieving coastal communities' needs. Pakistan should require a balanced resource organization in order to develop its fishery sector. This report focuses on the shortcomings, significance, and guidelines of upholding effective development policy to improve Pakistan’s fishery industry.
Keywords:
Sustainable Development, Water Resources Managment, Fishery Management, Livelihood of FishermanReferences
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