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Coastal maps is easy to tell, but hard to see them.
What would be best is if in the territory description that shows the upkeep costs it listed the available resources. Some of the stone and iron is hard to see in the forest.
But tbh "show territorial borders" is pretty visible to me already.
I turn on borders, tilt all the way down so I'm basically looking 2D down at the map, and then zoom way in until I can see the point of the fish icon and which side of the border it's on.
It's not impossible but kinda absurd. The fish animations play on both territories, so it's not intuitive. It would be a good change to do something, anything.
The easiest way to see it is to open your build menu and select fishing hut. That shows the little fish icon rather than the splash.
Also keep in mind random maps are random maps and while it might be easy to notice where the fish is on your maps played it may not for others. I got caught by the issue because the fish was right on the border line. Which literally would have been under the visible borders and paint brush edges.