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Invasive Puffer Fish Devastate Cretan Fishing Communities

mercredi 24 juin 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min de lecture
Puffer fish have become a serious problem for small-scale fishing communities across Crete. Local fishermen report that these invasive fish, originally from the Indo-Pacific region, are destroying nets and depleting fish stocks, with one fisherman stating they "leave nothing behind." The species has been spreading throughout the Eastern Mediterranean for years and has now firmly established itself in Cretan waters. For visitors, this means some locally caught fish may be harder to find on restaurant menus, and prices for traditional Cretan seafood could be higher than expected. Puffer fish are also toxic if consumed improperly, so tourists should avoid purchasing or eating any unfamiliar fish from informal sources. Stick to established tavernas where staff are trained in food safety. The situation is being monitored by local fishing authorities, but no resolution is expected in the near term.

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