Marine fishermen along the 350km long coastline of Sindh in Pakistan have expressed unhappiness at the low prices of fish that have not risen since the fishing season started on August 1 this year, making it difficult for them to stay afloat economically.

They fear it was also connected to the excessive marine pollution between zero and three nautical miles from the coast, as well as the weather ups and downs and rough seas, which together made it difficult for the fishing community to earn their livelihood.

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