Fishing Villages
Fishing villages are small communities located near bodies of water, such as oceans, rivers, or lakes, where fishing is a primary occupation. These villages often have a close-knit atmosphere, with families relying on fishing for their livelihoods. The local economy typically revolves around the catch of the day, with markets and shops selling fresh seafood.
In fishing villages, traditional methods of fishing are often practiced alongside modern techniques. Many villages feature colorful boats, known as fishing boats, and docks where fishermen unload their catches. The culture of these communities is often rich in maritime traditions, including festivals celebrating the sea and its bounty.