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Can Greece stop the invasive pufferfish?

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Lucia Hundbiß | Moritz Pompl
July 28, 2026

The silver-cheeked toadfish — a highly poisonous pufferfish — is spreading through parts of the Aegean Sea, devastating native marine life.

Commercial fishers say the invasive predator is devouring squid, octopus and cuttlefish, while also damaging fishing nets and threatening livelihoods.

Although marine experts stress that the fish does not generally attack humans, authorities warn that its powerful teeth can cause serious injuries.

With a government bounty still pending, residents and fishers on Rhodes are launching their own efforts to curb the growing pufferfish population.

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