Back to newsGreek authorities have launched a paid incentive program for local fishermen to catch toxic fish species in Greek waters, including around Crete. The initiative targets invasive or poisonous species that pose risks to swimmers and divers. Fishermen are compensated per catch to help reduce the presence of these fish in coastal areas popular with tourists.
Visitors swimming or snorkeling around Crete should be aware that certain fish species in the Mediterranean, including the pufferfish and silver-cheeked toadfish, are toxic and should never be touched or consumed. Locals and restaurant staff are well-informed about safe seafood choices. Tourists are advised to purchase fish only from licensed establishments and to avoid handling any unfamiliar marine life encountered while swimming. The program reflects broader Greek efforts to maintain safe and healthy coastal waters for both residents and visitors.
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Greece Pays Fishermen to Remove Toxic Fish From Coastal Waters
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