Back to newsAn invasive species of toxic pufferfish, known as the silver-cheeked toadfish (Lagocephalus sceleratus), is increasingly spreading in Cretan waters, causing serious problems for local fishermen. The fish, originally from the Red Sea, entered the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal and has established itself along the Greek coastline. Its flesh and organs contain a powerful neurotoxin with no known antidote, making it extremely dangerous for human consumption. Fishermen report catching large numbers of these fish in their nets, damaging gear and disrupting normal catches. Tourists should be aware that this species may be present in coastal waters around Crete. Swimmers and snorkelers should avoid handling any unfamiliar fish. Visitors purchasing seafood should buy from licensed restaurants and reputable markets, where the fish is not sold for consumption.
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Toxic pufferfish invades Cretan waters, endangering fishermen
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