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Puchong, Malaysia – On a latest Sunday morning, a couple of dozen males with fishing nets skirted the rubbish-strewn banks of the Klang River simply outdoors the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur.

Surveying the river, the lads forged their nets into the polluted water. The nets billowed open and sunk rapidly underneath the load of steel chains.

From the place they stood on the riverbank, they began to drag of their nets, already full of dozens of squirming black-bodied catfish.

“You don’t see every other fish. Solely these,” mentioned Mohamad Haziq A Rahman, the chief of Malaysia’s “international fish hunter squad”, as they emptied their catch of wriggling suckermouth catfish into piles, away from the river.

Not one of the fish caught that morning have been bought at close by markets or meals stalls. The only goal of the expedition was to cull suckermouth catfish, one amongst a rising variety of invasive species which have in latest many years dominated freshwater habitats throughout Southeast Asia.

[Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]
Invasive fish hunter Mohd Nasaruddin Mohd Nasir, 44, throws his web from the banks of the Langat River in Bangi, some 25km (16 miles) south of Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur, in March 2025 [Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]

As soon as introduced in for industrial or hobbyist causes, invasive fish should not solely threatening to edge native species out of the meals chain in Malaysia and elsewhere, however additionally they unfold illnesses and trigger nice injury to native environments.

Invasive fish are an issue the world over, however consultants say the difficulty is keenly felt in mega-biodiverse Malaysia.

“Greater than 80 p.c of rivers within the Klang Valley have been invaded by international fish species, which might trigger the extinction of the rivers’ indigenous aquatic life,” mentioned Dr Kalithasan Kailasam, a river skilled with the Malaysia-based International Surroundings Centre.

“It’s rising in nearly all different most important rivers in Malaysia,” mentioned Kailasam, explaining how species such because the suckermouth have the potential to rapidly reproduce and survive in soiled water, leaving native fish on the shedding aspect.

Other than the suckermouth, Malaysia’s waterways are actually threatened by species such because the aggressive peacock bass, Javanese carp and redtail catfish, he mentioned.

Whereas the complete extent of the issue isn’t but identified, Malaysia’s fisheries division, after a four-year examine till 2024, discovered invasive species in 39 areas throughout practically each state in peninsular Malaysia and on the island of Labuan, together with in dams, lakes and main rivers.

Alarmed by the risk, a small group of residents banded collectively to combat the aquatic invaders.

Led by Haziq, they’re working to reclaim Malaysia’s rivers one fin at a time.

[Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]
Mohamad Haziq A. Rahman, centre left, founding father of Malaysia’s international fish hunter squad, holds a suckermouth catfish simply caught from the Klang River, as he data a social media video for his on-line followers in Puchong, Malaysia, February 2025 [Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]

Invasive fish invasion

The citizen fish hunters’ quest to combat invasive species began through the nation’s COVID-19 lockdowns, when Haziq, a former healthcare guide, turned to fishing as a pastime in a river close to his home in central Selangor state. He discovered each fish he caught was of the suckermouth selection, also called the “pleco” or “ikan bandaraya” – which interprets because the “janitor fish” in Malay and is favoured by hobbyists to maintain aquariums clear, because the suckermouth feeds on algae, leftover meals and lifeless fish.

Native to South America, types of the suckermouth have additionally been launched into waterways in america, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, usually when homeowners dump them into rivers, canals, dams or free them after they develop too giant for his or her aquarium tanks.

Due to their thick, scaly pores and skin, suckermouths are normally prevented by even bigger predators in Malaysia, and may develop to about half a metre (1.6ft) in size.

As backside feeders, the catfish have been identified to eat the eggs of different species and destroy their nesting websites. Catfish additionally burrow into riverbanks to nest, inflicting them to erode and collapse, which is a critical environmental problem in flood-prone Malaysia the place year-end monsoon winds carry heavy rain.

[Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]
A lady holds up a suckermouth catfish simply caught from the Klang River in Puchong, Malaysia, in February 2025 [Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]

Malaysia’s central financial institution mentioned in 2024 that floods are the reason for 85 p.c of the nation’s pure disasters, with their frequency growing since 2020.­

Although removed from his favorite fish to catch, Haziq found that suckerfish roe may very well be used as bait for different greater fish, and he earned some cash promoting their eggs to different fishing lovers. He additionally gained a following by placing his exploits on social media. Additional analysis then led him to be taught in regards to the threats posed by invasive species.

Harziq began to draw like-minded anglers, and, in 2022, they determined to type a gaggle for searching suckermouth, assembly practically each week in a river to hold out a cull.

Their public profile and recognition are rising. The group’s membership has now grown to greater than 1,000, and it has a powerful fan following on social media.

“Folks stored asking find out how to be part of our group, as a result of we have been wanting on the ecosystem,” Haziq mentioned.

Focusing first on Malaysia’s Selangor state and rivers within the capital Kuala Lumpur, the fish hunter squad netted practically 31 tonnes of suckermouths alone in 2024. They’ve additionally visited rivers in different states in Malaysia as their marketing campaign expands.

[Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]
Muhammad Syafi Haziq, a member of the fish hunters, holds a full web’s value of suckermouth catfish only recently netted from the Klang River in Puchong, Malaysia [Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]

Dispose, use for analysis, or cook dinner and eat?

Throughout a hunt within the Klang River earlier this 12 months, Haziq and his comrades deployed to the river’s banks on a mission to see what number of suckermouth they may catch throughout a single outing.

However looking for invasive fish will be difficult. With out boats, the hunters should wade into the fast-moving polluted waters from muddy banks, whereas navigating underwater particles akin to garbage on the riverbed.

Virtually all of the fish they caught have been of the invasive variety, however now and again, they do web a neighborhood.

“Haruan (snakehead)!” shouted ex-navy diver Syuhaily Hasibullah, 46, as he confirmed off a small fish half the dimensions of his arm, taken from a web containing a number of suckermouths.

“This one is uncommon! There was once a number of them within the river,” he advised Al Jazeera.

Haziq mentioned if the hunters discovered many invasive species of their nets, they’d organise one other outing to the identical location, bringing alongside extra folks to participate.

The day they got down to calculate what number of invasive fish they may catch in a single outing turned out to yield half a tonne of suckermouth in simply three hours – so many they needed to stuff them into sacks.

Beforehand, the hunters buried their hauls in deep holes away from the river. Now, they’ve discovered extra artistic methods to dispose of what’s, typically, an undesirable fish.

On the occasion earlier this 12 months, sacks of suckermouths have been handed over to a neighborhood entrepreneur seeking to experiment with turning the fish right into a type of charcoal often known as biochar.

Some native universities have additionally began researching the attainable use of the suckermouth. One college analysis article explored the potential of suckermouth collagen for pharmaceutical use, whereas one other thought of its use as fertiliser and even as a kind of leather-based.

On some events, the hunters even eat the fish they catch, although that is determined by which river they’ve been taken from.

[Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]
Skewers of suckermouth catfish in satay being grilled by a riverbank in March 2025 [Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]

Whereas redtail or African catfish are thought of delicacies by some, the suckermouth, additionally identified in India as “satan fish”, is a much less enticing snacking possibility – however not out of the query relating to a fast riverside grill.

“If the fish is from the Klang River, we don’t eat it,” Mohd Zulkifli Mokhtar advised Al Jazeera, earlier than dozens of hunters broke their quick through the holy Muslim month of Ramadan.

“But when it’s from the Langat River, it’s nonetheless OK,” Zulkifli mentioned, as dozens of suckermouth caught within the much less polluted Langat River, positioned in Bangi some 25km (16 miles) south of Kuala Lumpur, have been gutted, marinated in satay and grilled on skewers.

Research from Bangladesh and Indonesia have discovered types of catfish with excessive ranges of heavy metals and contaminants. A 2024 article by Malaysia’s Universiti Teknologi Mara cited a examine that confirmed the extent of contaminants within the suckermouth was “closely influenced by the extent of air pollution within the river”.

‘If we don’t act now, it will be worse’

Whereas Malaysia’s fisheries division mentioned there have been no data of native species changing into endangered due to invasive ones, native fish nonetheless face threats.

Native fish both confronted changing into prey or have needed to combat to outlive, with the division discovering in a survey that 90 p.c of the fish in six rivers within the Selangor and Kuala Lumpur area have been now international arrivals.

The division’s Director-Common Adnan Hussain mentioned varied measures had been put in place, together with the discharge of some 33.6 million native fish and prawns into rivers nationwide from 2021 to 2025 to “steadiness the impression” of invasive fish.

Late final 12 months, the state authorities of Selangor additionally got here up with a scheme to pay anglers one Malaysian ringgit ($0.23) for each kilogramme (2.2lb) of the suckermouth fish faraway from two rivers. The captured fish have been to be became animal feed and natural fertiliser, an official mentioned.

[Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]
A person guts a suckermouth catfish not too long ago caught within the Langat River throughout a hunt for invasive species in March 2025 [Patrick Lee/Al Jazeera]

Restrictions on the import of sure international aquatic species – together with whole species and teams – into Malaysia have been additionally imposed final 12 months, and he added that programmes and collaboration with the fish hunters had additionally helped to take care of the issue.

In a single river in Selangor state, Adnan mentioned the quantity of invasive fish caught following one eradication programme had dropped from 600kg (1,300lb) in a Could 2024 occasion to only greater than 150kg (330lb) 4 or 5 months later.

Nonetheless, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu fish researcher Professor Amirrudin Ahmad mentioned it was “nearly unimaginable” to totally exterminate the nation’s invasive fish.

“So many species stay in (native water our bodies) and eliminating invasive species by the technique of poisoning the water isn’t possible in any respect,” he mentioned, including there have been near 80 recorded fish species launched in Malaysia to date.

He additional warned that rising temperatures attributable to local weather change might even enable species just like the predatory Mekong redtail catfish to proliferate in cooler upstream waters in Malaysia.

“They’re right here to remain,” Amirrudin mentioned.

“It’s merely,” he mentioned, “that the setting is generally much like their native nation, or these species are extremely adaptable.”

That that is an ecological warfare that may by no means actually be received is a degree that Haziq and his fellow fish hunters are totally conscious of. Almost each river they visited in latest instances had nearly nothing however invasive fish, he mentioned.

However their mission will stick with it, he added, together with the searching and public consciousness that has spurred hundreds to comply with his social media movies on the topic.

“Sure, this fish received’t be fully gone from our rivers,” he advised Al Jazeera.

“But when we don’t act now, it will be worse,” he mentioned.

“It’s higher to take motion than to only go away it alone,” he added.

“At the least we will scale back the inhabitants, than enable it to fully take over our native fish.”



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