Back to newsLionfish, an invasive species originally from the Indo-Pacific, have been spreading across the Mediterranean Sea, including waters around Crete and neighboring islands. These striking but venomous fish pose a threat to local marine ecosystems by preying on native species and disrupting reef balance. Their spines can deliver a painful sting, so swimmers and snorkelers should avoid touching them if spotted underwater. On a positive note, lionfish are edible and some local restaurants and fishing communities are beginning to serve them as a way to help control their numbers. If you plan to snorkel or dive around Crete, familiarize yourself with their distinctive striped appearance and spiny fins. Report sightings to local dive centers or marine authorities to help ongoing monitoring efforts.
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