Back to newsA venomous invasive fish is spreading across the Mediterranean, including waters around Crete, and poses a real risk to swimmers and beachgoers. The species, which has no natural predators in the region, is described as highly aggressive and capable of causing serious injuries including finger loss if handled or accidentally touched. Marine biologists warn that it is disrupting local ecosystems by consuming native fish at a rapid rate. Tourists swimming or snorkeling in Cretan waters are advised not to touch any unfamiliar fish, even if it appears dead or washed ashore. If stung or bitten, seek medical attention immediately. Local fishermen are also urged to report sightings to authorities rather than attempting to handle the fish themselves.
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Venomous Fish Invading Mediterranean, Including Crete, Threatens Swimmers
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