Back to newsCrete has launched a paid removal program targeting lagocephalus, a toxic invasive pufferfish species spreading in Greek and Mediterranean waters. Professional fishermen across the island will receive up to 5.33 euros per kilogram for every lagocephalus they catch and hand over through the program. The species is highly toxic and poses a food safety risk: its flesh and organs contain a potent poison with no known antidote. Tourists should be aware that lagocephalus may occasionally appear in local fish markets and should never be consumed. It can sometimes be caught accidentally on fishing lines. The initiative is part of a broader Greek effort to control the species' population and protect both marine ecosystems and public health. When buying or ordering fresh fish in Crete, stick to reputable restaurants and markets and ask staff to identify any unfamiliar species before eating.
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Crete Pays Fishermen to Remove Invasive Toxic Pufferfish
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