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Fishermen's communities

Fishermen’s communities are groups of people whose livelihoods revolve around fishing, often located near coastlines or water bodies. These communities depend on catching fish and other marine resources for food, income, and cultural practices. They typically develop local infrastructure such as boats, markets, and processing facilities, and may face challenges like overfishing, environmental changes, and economic pressures. These communities often have strong social ties, shared traditions, and a deep connection to their aquatic environment, playing a vital role in regional economies and cultural heritage.