Back to newsGreek authorities have launched a pilot program offering fishermen 5.33 euros per kilogram for every pufferfish (lagokefalo) caught in Cretan and South Aegean waters. The initiative is funded by European resources and aims to reduce the population of this invasive species, which has spread significantly across the Mediterranean. Pufferfish are toxic and dangerous if consumed, so tourists should avoid purchasing or eating them at fish markets or tavernas. The program encourages local fishermen to actively target the species, helping protect native marine ecosystems. Visitors swimming or snorkeling in Cretan waters should be aware that pufferfish may be present but pose no threat unless handled or eaten. Stick to established tavernas and ask staff about the origin of any fish dish if you have concerns.
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