Back to newsGreek authorities have placed a bounty of 5.33 euros per kilogram on the lagocephalus, a toxic invasive pufferfish species spreading through the South Aegean and Crete. Fishermen are being paid to catch and remove the fish as part of an effort to control its population in local waters.
The lagocephalus is extremely dangerous if consumed: it contains tetrodotoxin, a potent poison with no antidote, and is responsible for serious poisonings across the Mediterranean. Tourists should be aware that this fish may appear in local fish markets or on catches brought to shore.
If you are buying fresh fish in Crete, purchase only from licensed vendors and avoid any unfamiliar species. Never eat fish you cannot positively identify. If you suspect you have consumed contaminated seafood, seek emergency medical attention immediately.
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