Back to newsGreek authorities are warning fishermen that informal, improvised fishing competitions targeting the lagocephalos, a highly toxic invasive pufferfish species, are strictly prohibited. The lagocephalos (silver-cheeked toadfish) has spread widely across Greek and Cretan waters in recent years and poses a serious public health risk: its flesh and organs contain a powerful toxin with no antidote. Crete is being highlighted as a potential starting point for coordinated management solutions to control the species. For tourists, the key practical warning is clear: never purchase or consume lagocephalos from any source, whether at a market, taverna, or directly from fishermen. If you see the species being sold or offered, report it to local health authorities. Licensed commercial fishing of the species is regulated; unsanctioned catch-and-cook events are illegal.
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Greece Bans Toxic Pufferfish Fishing Competitions Over Health Risks
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