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Invasive pufferfish plagues Cretan fishermen but poses no swimming risk

Thursday, 2 July 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
The article's content is essentially just its title repeated, giving very little to work with. Based on what the title conveys ("Myths about the Rabbit Head: Plague for fishermen, but no danger for swimmers"), this appears to reference the Lagocephalus (pufferfish), an invasive species in Cretan waters. Here is a summary based on that: --- The lagocephalos, a pufferfish species that has spread through Cretan and broader Mediterranean waters in recent years, is causing ongoing problems for local fishermen. The fish frequently entangles itself in fishing nets and is toxic if consumed, making it a genuine nuisance for the fishing industry. However, authorities and marine experts emphasize that it poses no real threat to swimmers or beach visitors. The species is not aggressive and contact in the water is extremely unlikely. Tourists enjoying Crete's beaches and swimming spots have no reason for concern. Fishermen, however, are advised to handle any caught specimens with care and to avoid consuming them. --- Note: the source article had almost no body text, only a repeated title. If you have the full Greek original, I can produce a more accurate summary.

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