The presence of pufferfish (Lagocephalus spp.) in Greek seas continues to grow, raising awareness among fishermen, divers, and beachgoers.
Originally spreading through the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal, this invasive species is known for its powerful toxin, tetrodotoxin, making it extremely dangerous if consumed. It can also damage fishing gear and disrupt local marine ecosystems.
If you encounter a pufferfish, avoid handling or consuming it, and report sightings to the relevant local authorities or marine organizations whenever possible.
Protecting our seas starts with awareness.
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