
Pterygoplichthys sp. is an invasive fish native to the Amazon River, often known as the Amazon sailfin catfish. The presence of this fish poses a threat to the population of local fish species. Reducing the number of local fish catches results in lower fishermen's income. Its behavior damages the freshwater ecosystem. Pterygoplichthys sp. has a negative impact on social, economic, and environmental conditions. Vigilance and efforts are needed to control this invasive fish so that the negative impacts can be prevented or reduced. One way to reduce the population of Pterygoplichthys sp. is to use it as a raw material for a product.
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