Back to newsSharks are occasionally spotted in the waters around Crete, raising questions about whether they are rare visitors or permanent residents of the Mediterranean sea surrounding the island. Several species, including the blue shark and the shortfin mako, are known to inhabit Mediterranean waters, though encounters near Cretan beaches remain uncommon. Local marine experts note that these sightings are largely non-threatening, as most species found in the area do not pose significant danger to swimmers. Attacks on humans in Greek waters are extremely rare historically. Tourists swimming and snorkeling around Crete's coastline can continue to enjoy the sea normally. If you observe an unusual marine animal, report it to local authorities or lifeguards rather than approaching it. Always swim in designated areas monitored by lifeguards for added safety.
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Sharks Spotted in Crete Waters: Rare Visitors or New Residents?
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