Back to newsAuthorities in Crete have removed 67 silver-cheeked toadfish (lagokefalo) from local waters in a recent operation. This invasive species, originally from the Indo-Pacific, has spread throughout the Mediterranean and is extremely dangerous: its flesh, skin, and organs contain tetrodotoxin, a potent neurotoxin with no known antidote. The fish is strictly banned from sale and consumption in Greece. Tourists should be aware that lagokefalo can resemble other fish sold at markets or served at restaurants, though enforcement is active. If you fish recreationally, do not handle or eat any pufferfish-type species. If you see one being sold or offered at a taverna, report it to local authorities. The ongoing removal efforts are part of a broader Mediterranean initiative to control this hazardous invasive species.
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Crete Removes 67 Deadly Invasive Toadfish from Waters
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