The article highlights a government-led initiative in Antalya, Turkey, to control the population of invasive puffer fish through a hunting incentive. Since the initiative's launch in 2020 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, it has successfully caught 183,974 puffer fish, preventing millions of offspring from entering the ecosystem. This year, 30 local fishermen received payment for catching 16,552 puffer fish, contributing to the conservation of native species by preventing the reproduction of over a million puffer fish. The initiative has been effective in reducing the damages caused by puffer fish to fishing equipment and has prompted the President of the Antalya Fishing Shelter Cooperative to call for increased efforts against the increasing population of invasive fish.