Karachi’s second largest fisherman locality, Mubarak Village, does not have a jetty despite the fact that it has been around since before the British rule. Most of the local people are involved in the fisheries sector. The village is 30 km away from Karachi city with a population of more than 10,000 people. Fishermen are facing a lot of problems, especially in unloading fish from boats because there is no facility of a jetty in the area. Most of these fishermen are dependent on small boats which are built in a traditional style. Because of their conventional style, these boats are unable to sail in stormy weather and when there is a strong current in the sea. As a result of that, the fishermen have to suspend their activities, sometimes for as long as for four months. We urge the government to construct a jetty at Mubarak Village so that fishermen can carry on with their fishing activities.