The nemesis of anti-migratory catfish refers to those methods or measures that can effectively control and reduce the number of migrating catfish. Common enemies of anti-migratory catfish include artificial capture, electroshock capture, and the introduction of natural enemies.
Artificial catching is a common method. Fishing nets, fishing equipment and other equipment can be used to catch swimming catfish. Electric shock capture uses electric shock to swim catfish in the water body to make them lose their ability to move. Introducing natural enemies refers to introducing other predatory fish or animals to control the population of swimming catfish. The selection and implementation of these nemesis methods should be based on the specific situation and local regulations, and ensure that there are no negative impacts on other organisms and ecological environments.