Back to newsGreece has introduced a bounty program targeting the silver-cheeked toadfish (*Lagocephalus sceleratus*), an invasive toxic pufferfish species that has spread throughout Greek waters, including around Crete. Fishermen are now being paid to catch and report these fish, which have caused significant damage to fishing nets and disrupted local catches. The species, originally from the Indo-Pacific, is highly toxic and dangerous if consumed. Tourists visiting Crete should avoid purchasing or eating pufferfish from any source, as its toxins can be fatal and there is no antidote. The bounty program aims to reduce the population and protect the fishing industry, which supplies many of the fresh seafood restaurants popular with visitors across the island. Always buy fish from reputable tavernas and markets to ensure safe, legally caught seafood during your stay.
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Greece Launches Bounty Program for Invasive Toxic Pufferfish
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