Welcome to our video on village fishing, where we explore the traditional and sustainable fishing practices of rural communities around the world
For centuries, villagers have relied on fishing as a source of food and income. Many still use traditional methods such as handmade nets and traps to catch fish in nearby rivers, lakes, or other bodies of water.
Some villagers use boats and motorized equipment, while others rely on simple tools like spears or bare hands. Despite the differences in approach, all share a deep respect for the environment and a commitment to sustainable fishing practices.
Fishing is not just a way of life, it's also a way to connect with nature and the community. We take only what we need, and we always make sure to give back to the ecosystem.
Once the fish are caught, they are cleaned and cooked using local recipes and techniques, often shared among families and passed down through generations.