Back to newsAuthorities are preparing a targeted removal campaign for the silver-cheeked toadfish (lagocephalus), an invasive and highly toxic species that has spread widely across Cretan waters. Crete will be the starting point of this initiative. The lagocephalus is dangerous if consumed, as its flesh and organs contain tetrodotoxin, a potent poison with no antidote. Fishermen across the island have reported increasing numbers in their nets. Tourists should be aware that this fish may appear at local markets or on boat catches and must never be eaten. If you see an unfamiliar pufferfish-type species while snorkeling or diving, do not handle it. The campaign aims to reduce the population and protect both marine ecosystems and public health along the Cretan coastline.
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Crete launches campaign against invasive toxic toadfish
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