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Sarawak is taking action against invasive fish species threatening its rivers. Amendments to the Fisheries Ordinance 2003 will regulate the ownership and release of 40 invasive species, including giant snakehead, African catfish, and tilapia. The 'Invasive Foreign Fish Hunting' program, involving government officers and local communities, aims to raise public awareness and control the spread of these species. Inspired by Selangor's approach, Sarawak aims to implement long-term solutions to protect its waterways.
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