
Invasive fish competition returns with anglers making 'Reel Rewards'
Fox News
Invasive fish species are muddying the waters in Maryland and conservation groups are paying anglers $30 per fish caught to solve the problem. Fishermen can collect funds locally.
"Invasive fish species threaten the Baltimore Harbor ecosystem, economy, and native species," the group's website says.
"Invasive snakehead, blue catfish, and flathead catfish prey on and compete for resources with native species that are important to anglers and businesses," the site also notes.
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