FISHING IN PAKISTAN

Pakistan has many marine and inland fishery resources. The potential was estimated at 1 million tones/year from the marine subsector alone. The commercially important resources include near 250 demersal fish species, 50 small pelagic fish species, 15 medium-sized pelagic species and 20 large pelagic fish species. In addition, there are also 15 commercial species of shrimp, 12 of cephalopods and 5 of lobster. The effect of the Indus River Delta on the marine resources of the coastline of Sindh is substantial, as this river system has been transporting enormous quantities of nutrients and sediment to the continental shelf for centuries. Pakistan has an extensive inland water areas system, which is mainly dominated by the Indus River. These water bodies, depending on their type, possess varying potential for development of the inland and aquaculture subsectors. Inland water bodies, like dams, water locks, reservoirs, rivers, lakes and ponds cover an area of approximately 8 million hectares.

FISHING IN PAKISTAN

Pakistan has many marine and inland fishery resources. The potential was estimated at 1 million tones/year from the marine subsector alone. The commercially important resources include near 250 demersal fish species, 50 small pelagic fish species, 15 medium-sized pelagic species and 20 large pelagic fish species. In addition, there are also 15 commercial species of shrimp, 12 of cephalopods and 5 of lobster. 

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About Us

Founded in1945, Fishermen’s Co-operative Society has co-operated with the Government of Sindh through the Cooperative Societies Act 1925 for the welfare of fishermen.

Mission

FCS is committed to remain alert and conscious for providing services for the betterment of its members and their families and achieve international recognition, structured upon quality Management System

The sea tests them, hope drives them — this is the life of a fisherman

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