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Crete Launches Regulated Pufferfish Fishing Amid Toxicity Warnings

Thursday, 25 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Crete is awaiting the official launch of regulated pufferfish (lagokephalos) fishing, with prices expected to exceed 4.73 euros per kilogram. The lagokephalos (silver-cheeked toadfish) is an invasive species in the Mediterranean and is highly toxic if not properly prepared. Greek authorities have been developing a controlled harvesting framework to manage its spread and explore its commercial potential. For tourists, this is an important food safety reminder: pufferfish should never be purchased from informal vendors or consumed unless prepared by certified professionals. If you visit local fish markets or tavernas in Crete, avoid any dish featuring this species unless the establishment can confirm certified preparation. The regulated fishing program, once launched, aims to reduce the species' presence in local waters while creating economic opportunities for Cretan fishermen.

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