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WARNING!
Dangerous, poisonous pufferfish Lagocephalus sceleratus  invades the eastern mediterranean sea!


Poisonous pufferfish Lagocephalus sceleratus
The fish is called "rabbithead" or "rabbitnose" as well.


It is a delicatesse in japanese speciality restaurants called FUGU, but parts of it are extremely dangerous and the poison, which is NOT degradable or destroyed from cooking can cause severe toxic reactions!

Officials in Greece and also in Turkey as well like other southeast-mediterranean countries spread warnings to all fishermen - professionals and private fishers!

There were a few reports in the last years, that the pufferfish is about to invade the mediterranean sea and spread through waters around eastern islands like Cyprus, Crete and the Dodecanese like Rhodes (2003).

The fish is up to 50cm long and can weight 3 pounds (1500 g)

The toxic poison is in his skin, and NOT degradable or will NOT be destroyed from cooking - so avoid fishsoups, unless you are 100% sure, what kind of fish was used for it!

Since this summer 2009 the greek Port police offices show the poster indicated left, warning to catch or eat that fish! In case one catches such a fish, please contact the local nautical officials for information to the nautical scientific research og Greece!

 
 
As we do not have a photo of that fish ourselves, we cannot show one (copyright), but please feel free to search yourself below in Google´s search result pages:

Lagocephalus sceleratus







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