[Nongsuchuksan Newspaper=Reporter Park Nara] The city of Nonsan has launched a full-scale initiative to combat the invasive species, the largemouth bass, which is a major cause of ecosystem destruction, focusing on the area around Tapjeong Lake. The city has set a clear goal to capture over 800kg by December, and is making a concerted effort to prevent its spread by employing professional divers for capture and operating collection boxes. The largemouth bass has few natural predators and is highly aggressive, making it a leading invasive species that causes the extinction of native fish and the collapse of aquatic ecosystems. If it proliferates, it can lead to a decrease in purifying organisms such as freshwater shrimp, resulting in the deterioration of water quality. To address this, the city is utilizing the selective capture techniques of divers to conduct focused collection, and the captured individuals are being used as fertilizer.