In a bid to protect native fish populations, the province, in collaboration with the A-Tlegay Fisheries Society and the B.C. Conservation Foundation, is launching an initiative to remove invasive smallmouth bass from Echo Lake near Campbell River. Utilizing gill nets and electrofishing, the effort seeks to halt the spread of this species, known for its detrimental impact on local ecosystems due to its competitive nature and high reproductive rate. Anglers are being called upon to aid in this endeavor by catching, freezing, and reporting any smallmouth bass catches. This action is part of a larger strategy to manage invasive species throughout B.C., emphasizing the illegal status of transferring live fish between water bodies and the severe penalties associated with it.