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The Pearl Fishery Coast refers to a coastal area of southern India, extending along the Coromandel Coast from Tuticorin to Comorin ruled by Paravars and their rulers. Pearl Fishery Coast was referred as Costa da Pescaria by the Portuguese. The Pearl Fishery Coast was renowned globally for its rich natural pearl fisheries. It is referenced in classical works such as the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea and the geographical writings of Ptolemy, which describe the region as an important center of maritime trade. The Roman author Pliny the Elder also noted the prominence of the fisheries in his work Natural History, describing the region as one of the most productive sources of pearls in the ancient world.
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