Back to newsA toxic pufferfish, known as the silver-cheeked toadfish (Lagocephalus sceleratus), was recently spotted at Marathe beach in Crete. This invasive species, originally from the Indo-Pacific, has been spreading through Greek and Mediterranean waters, likely accelerated by rising sea temperatures linked to climate change.
The fish is highly toxic and poses a real danger to swimmers and divers if handled or consumed. Its flesh, skin, and organs contain tetrodotoxin, a potent poison with no antidote.
If you spot one in the water, do not touch it or attempt to remove it. Keep children away from it if found washed ashore. Report sightings to local authorities or the nearest port authority. The fish is not aggressive, but physical contact must be avoided at all times.
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Toxic Invasive Pufferfish Spotted in Crete, Poses Swimming Risk
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