Back to newsA sharp-toothed fish capable of biting off a finger has been spotted in Mediterranean waters, including around Crete, prompting warnings from local fishermen. The species, known for its powerful jaws, poses a genuine risk to swimmers and snorkelers who may encounter it in shallow coastal areas. Fishermen urge anyone who hooks or finds one on a beach to avoid handling it directly. If you are swimming or snorkeling, stay aware of your surroundings, particularly in rocky or weedy shallows where this fish tends to shelter. Do not attempt to pick up any unfamiliar fish found on shore or in nets. If you witness a bite injury, seek medical attention at the nearest clinic. Local fishing communities are monitoring the situation and reporting sightings to authorities.
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Sharp-Toothed Fish Threatens Swimmers in Mediterranean Near Crete
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