MAGIC BOOK FISHING
MAGIC BOOK FISHING
describe the fishing methods used in both marine and inland waters,
including fish farms
give examples of the fish caught in both marine and inland waters, and of
the fish reared on fish farms
give examples of the fishing ports on both the Balochistan and Sindh
coasts
describe the uses of the fish caught
explain improvements in fishing methods and processing techniques
understand the problems facing the fishing industry and evaluate the
possibilities for its further development and sustainability.
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FISH FOOD
Fish feed on planktons
Planktons are minute plant and animal organisms that float in sea or are
deposited on the sea bed
Carbon dioxide and oxygen dissolves in surface water by sun rays from
atmosphere
Phosphates, nitrates and other plant nutrients are added to the surface
water by rivers
They together help the growth of planktons
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MARINE FISHING
Carried out along with coastal water of Sindh and Baluchistan
Sindh Coast is 30% of the coastline and Makran Coast is 70%
FISHING PORTS
Sindh: Karachi, Thatta
Baluchistan: Jiwani, Gwadar, Pasni, Ormara, Sonmiani
SUBSISTENCE FISHING
Fishermen and his family consume the fish, they catch
Small wooden boats under 20m long
Traditional wooden boats
Owner and its crewmen
Upto 5 km off the shore
Traditional nets, hand nets
No Radar and Sonar to find fish
One day operation
No Satellites for navigation and weather
Ice Box
Traditional, weak ropes
Gutted
Dried
Salted
Nominal catch
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COMMERCIAL FISHING
Fish is sold in the market
Boat size upto 100 m long
Mechanized boats (With engine)
As many as 100 people employed by a company
Away from port upto 50-60 Km from the coast in the deep-sea water
Nets at least 1 km wide. Gill netters are used.
Radar and Sonar to find fish
Away from port for weeks
Satellites for navigation and weather
Refrigerators
Stronger bigger nylon nets and ropes
Gutted
Canned
Dried
Salted
Fish catch is high
FISHING PERIODS
November to January for fish
October and November for shrimps
June and July is breeding time
Fishing in big boats is done throughout the year
Part time fishermen who use small boats do not fish from May to
September because of South-West monsoon
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INLAND FISHING
Practiced is almost all the rivers, lakes, reservoirs, irrigation channels and
fish farms
FISH FARMING
Flat land of plains easy to use machinery
Large and cheap land is available to build the farms
Unconsolidated rocks and alluvial deposits make easy to dig out ponds
Higher water table which can use to fill the ponds
Large irrigational schemes
Govt. Incentives
Many hatcheries which provide baby fish
Good road networks for supply of fish
Large domestic market
Large rectangular man-made ponds
Concrete or cemented impervious base and sides to prevent water loss
Sides of farms and edged with solidified mud to prevent contamination
Linear plantation around fish farms to provide oxygen, shade to minimize
water loss by evaporation and to keep water body cool
Separation of ponds by embankments for different ages and species of
the fish
Roads and ponds lined to prevent contamination
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Advantages
Provides income
Raw material for fertilizer industry
Provided employment
Reduces burden on crops and livestock
Foreign exchange earnings by export
Disadvantages
Occupies more space
Lower water table
Deforestation
Skills needed
Capital needed
Continuous supply of fresh water
Good network of roads
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(i)mark scheme not given
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OVERFISHING
Overfishing means when more fish are caught than replaced naturally
Fishing in breeding season
Catching baby fishes
Too many fishes caught
THREAT TO MANGROVES
Mangroves act as barrier and protect coastline from high and low tides
Mangroves are breeding ground for fish
Mangroves cannot thrive in polluted water
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PURSE SEINING
Uses a large net
The boat surrounds school of fish with a curtain of netting and then close
the bottom of net
This is used to catch fish in the middle or at the surface of sea
DRIFT NETTING
Makes use of a long net set vertically across the path of migrating fish
When the fish try to make their way through net, they became entangled
in it
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