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First-ever whale sighting in North Euboic Gulf stuns observers

Sunday, 31 May 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
A whale was spotted in the North Euboic Gulf, the narrow sea channel separating mainland Greece from the island of Evia, marking the first recorded sighting of such a marine mammal in this area. The appearance was described as unusual and striking, drawing attention from locals and observers along the shoreline. Video footage captured the animal surfacing in waters not typically associated with whale activity. While this sighting occurred outside Crete, it highlights the rich and sometimes surprising marine biodiversity of Greek seas. Visitors to Crete interested in marine wildlife can explore similar experiences through licensed boat tours departing from ports such as Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno, where dolphins and occasionally larger cetaceans are spotted in open waters. Always choose operators following responsible wildlife watching guidelines to avoid disturbing animals.

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