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Toxic fish with sharp teeth are invading Greece during tourist season

27 June 2026
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Toxic silver-cheeked toadfish, featuring prominent teeth resembling those of humans, are being reported in Greece as the tourist season peaks. This species, typically found in the Indian Ocean, has migrated through the Suez Canal due to rising ocean temperatures. Fishermen in Crete and surrounding islands are facing challenges as the fish damage their nets and consume their catch, prompting the Greek government to initiate a cash incentive program, offering €5.33 per kilogram for captured toadfish. Although there has been a recent incident of a swimmer being bitten, authorities maintain that the fish are not posing a direct threat to beachgoers. The fish will be frozen and incinerated following the catch, and officials stress that the presence of this fish in the Mediterranean is not new, urging the public to remain calm.

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The invasion of the silver-cheeked toadfish highlights the impact of climate change on marine ecosystems, as species adapt to warmer waters and alter traditional fishing practices. This fish’s neurotoxin, tetrodotoxin, poses health risks, necessitating public awareness and safety measures. Historically, the Mediterranean has faced similar ecological disruptions, which can lead to economic consequences for local fisheries and tourism industries. The proactive measures taken by the Greek government reflect a growing recognition of the need to manage invasive species and protect both marine life and public safety.

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