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Toxic Pufferfish Increase in Greek Waters Raises Beach Safety Concerns

Sunday, 28 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Pufferfish have been spotted with increasing frequency in Cretan and wider Greek coastal waters, raising questions about beach safety for swimmers. These fish, which contain a powerful toxin called tetrodotoxin, pose a risk if handled or accidentally stepped on in shallow water. While pufferfish are not aggressive and will not chase swimmers, accidental contact can cause serious harm. Authorities advise beachgoers to never touch or pick up any unfamiliar fish, whether in the water or washed ashore. If you spot a pufferfish on the beach, alert lifeguards or local authorities rather than handling it yourself. In the event of any contact or suspected poisoning, seek medical attention immediately. Overall, the risk to casual swimmers remains low, but basic awareness goes a long way toward staying safe while enjoying Crete's beaches.

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