Back to newsPufferfish, an invasive species originally from the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea, have spread significantly across Greek waters and are now causing serious disruption to fishing communities along the Cretan coast. Local fishermen report damaged nets, reduced catches of traditional fish, and increasing difficulty sustaining their livelihoods as pufferfish populations continue to grow unchecked.
For visitors, this has a direct impact on the local seafood supply. Some traditional fish dishes may be less available or more expensive at tavernas, particularly in coastal towns. Pufferfish are also dangerous to handle and highly toxic if consumed; anyone swimming or snorkeling who encounters them should not touch them. Fishermen and beachgoers are advised to report unusual sightings to local authorities. The situation reflects a broader ecological challenge affecting the entire eastern Mediterranean fishing industry.
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Invasive Pufferfish Devastate Crete's Fishing Industry
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