Back to newsToxic pufferfish (silver-cheeked toadfish, *Lagocephalus sceleratus*) have been appearing in increasing numbers along Crete's coastline, prompting concern among beachgoers. Marine biology experts are urging the public not to panic, emphasizing that the fish pose no danger when left alone in the water. The risk arises only if the fish is handled or consumed, as its internal organs contain a potent toxin. Authorities and local fishermen have been monitoring the spread, which is linked to warming Mediterranean waters driving the species northward from its native range. Swimmers and snorkelers should avoid touching any pufferfish spotted near the shore. If you find one washed up on a beach, do not handle it and alert local authorities or beach staff. The situation is considered manageable and beaches remain open and safe for visitors.
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