Back to newsA pilot program targeting the lagocephalus, a highly toxic invasive pufferfish species, came into effect across Crete today, June 29. The fish, originally from the Indo-Pacific and now widespread in the Mediterranean, poses a serious health risk: its internal organs contain tetrodotoxin, a poison with no antidote. The pilot initiative is part of broader Greek efforts to manage the species and protect both local fishermen and the public. Tourists should be aware that lagocephalus must never be consumed under any circumstances. If you see one at a fish market or catch one while fishing, do not handle it without gloves and report it to local authorities. Swimming areas are not typically affected, but the fish can occasionally appear in coastal waters.
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Crete Launches Pilot Program Against Toxic Invasive Pufferfish
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