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Fishing in Somalia

Fishing in Somalia

Fishing is an important economic activity in Somalia, with a long history and cultural significance in the country. The Somali coast is home to a variety of fish species, including sardines, mackerel, and anchovies, which are caught using a variety of methods such as handlining, netting, and trolling.

Fishing in Somalia is often done using small boats, many of which are traditional dhows. These boats are often equipped with simple gear such as handlines, nets, and sometimes outboard motors. In some cases, larger, more modern boats may be used, particularly in more urbanized areas. Fishing in Somalia can be a challenging and risky endeavor due to the country’s tumultuous political situation, security issues, and lack of infrastructure. Many fishermen in Somalia rely on traditional knowledge and techniques passed down through generations, and the industry is often characterized by low levels of technological and logistical support.

Despite these challenges, fishing remains an important source of food, livelihood, and cultural identity for many people in Somalia.

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