Back to newsThe rabbit fish, an invasive species that entered the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal, has been spotted in Greek waters, prompting concern among beachgoers and the public. Authorities including the Greek Embassy in Bucharest and Romania's Antipa Natural History Museum have issued clarifications to reduce alarm. The fish, which includes species like Siganus rivulatus, is not considered dangerous to swimmers on contact, though certain related species can cause mild skin irritation if handled. Experts stress there is no reason for panic. For tourists visiting Crete this summer, the advice is straightforward: do not handle unfamiliar fish encountered in the sea or washed ashore. If you spot an unusual fish while swimming or snorkeling, observe from a distance and report it to local authorities. Normal beach activities remain safe.
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Invasive Rabbit Fish Found in Greece; Authorities Say No Threat to Swimmers
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