Back to newsA pufferfish, known in Greek as lagokephalos (Lagocephalus sceleratus), was spotted at Marathi beach in Crete. This species is an invasive toxic fish that has spread across the Mediterranean and is considered highly dangerous. Its flesh and organs contain a potent toxin with no known antidote, making it illegal to sell or serve in Greece. Tourists swimming or snorkeling at Marathi and nearby beaches should be aware that encounters with this fish are possible. Do not touch or handle it if spotted in the water or washed ashore. If you see one on a beach, alert local authorities or lifeguards. The fish poses no threat to swimmers in the water, but should never be consumed under any circumstances.
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Deadly Invasive Pufferfish Spotted at Marathi Beach, Crete
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