Back to newsA venomous invasive fish species is spreading across the Mediterranean Sea, including waters around Crete, and poses a risk to swimmers and snorkelers. The fish, which preys aggressively on local marine life, can inflict serious bites or stings capable of causing severe injury to fingers and hands. Authorities and marine biologists are monitoring its expansion, which is linked to warming sea temperatures and its entry through the Suez Canal. Tourists swimming or snorkeling in Cretan coastal waters are advised not to touch or handle any unfamiliar fish, to wear protective water shoes when walking on rocky seabeds, and to seek immediate medical attention if stung or bitten. Local fishermen should also handle catches with care and report unusual species to local fisheries authorities.
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