Back to newsCretan authorities and local organizations have issued a joint statement regarding the presence of lagocephalus (pufferfish) in the waters around Crete, reassuring the public that there is no cause for alarm. According to the statement, no recorded attacks on swimmers have occurred. The lagocephalus is an invasive species that has spread throughout the Mediterranean in recent years. While the fish is highly toxic if consumed, it does not pose a threat to swimmers in the water. Tourists and beachgoers are advised to enjoy the sea without concern, but should avoid touching or handling any pufferfish encountered near the shore or washed up on beaches. If you spot one, leave it alone and notify local authorities or beach staff. There is no reason to avoid Cretan beaches due to this species.
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