Sri Lanka tries to hook anglers on invasive fish species

Published September 21, 2025
AN ANGLER holds a snakehead fish which he caught during a competition at a reservoir in Kurunegala.—AFP
AN ANGLER holds a snakehead fish which he caught during a competition at a reservoir in Kurunegala.—AFP

DEDURU OYA: Sri Lanka urged people on Saturday to catch and cook invasive fish species, including the giant snakeh­ead and piranhas, that threaten fragile freshwater ecosystems and are now banned.

The Fisheries Ministry launched a nationwide campaign by hosting a fishing competition at a reservoir in central Kurunegala district, where more than 1,000 anglers were instructed to reel in only the introduced predators.

Ministry secretary Kolitha Kamal Jinadasa said the import, sale and transportation of live redline giant snakehead, knife fish, alligator gar and piranha was banned from Saturday.

People who already keep the scarily named breeds in their homes or in private aquariums will also be given three months to register them with authorities. “It is not easy to catch them with a net, because they are very aggressive and their teeth are very sharp,” Jinadasa told hundreds of anglers during the competition targeting snakeheads at Deduru Oya reservoir.

“In one day, we can remove a large number of fish from the natural environment, and then we can control their population,” he said. Jinadasa labelled the day a success, although only 22 snakeheads of between two and four kilograms were weighed in the best angler competition.

Recreational fisherman N. A. V. San­daruwan, 37, won the top prize of 20,000 rupees ($66) and a rod and reel. “I nearly had another big snakehead, but it managed to get away,” he said.

Published in Dawn, September 21st, 2025

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