Back to newsThe Region of Crete is calling for the immediate launch of a pilot program to manage the silver-cheeked toadfish (lagocephalos), an invasive and highly toxic species now common in Cretan waters. The fish, which contains deadly tetrodotoxin in its organs, poses a serious risk if mishandled or consumed. Authorities want the program activated without delay to address growing concerns among local fishing communities and coastal areas across the island. Tourists should be aware that this fish may appear near beaches and fishing spots. Never touch or attempt to eat a lagocephalos if encountered. If you see one caught or washed ashore, alert local authorities or the nearest port authority immediately and keep children and pets away.
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Crete Launches Urgent Pilot to Combat Invasive Toxic Toadfish
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