Earth News Video. Greek fisherman are losing €8,500 a year to invasive pufferfish Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 16/06/2026 - 10:27 GMT+2 Fishermen are calling for an immediate subsidy scheme to cull toxic pufferfish, while scientists look for ways to neutralise their lethal toxin. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Greek fisherman are losing €8,500 a year to invasive pufferfish Now playing Next Netherlands hosts Japan’s emperor Naruhito to boost 400-year ties Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 17th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Fisherman wrestles great white shark to free it from hook Now playing Next No flights, no car: Why a theatre maker is crossing the Arctic on foot Now playing Next 'One of the strongest since 1950': What is El Niño and why does it matter? Now playing Next Air passengers to enjoy free cabin bags as decade-long EU talks end Now playing Next Russia says yacht on 'dangerous approach' in Channel prompted shots Now playing Next Education: Where in the EU has the most early school dropouts? Now playing Next Iran duped Trump into a bad deal, Bolton warns Now playing Next G7 leaders press Trump on Ukraine as summit wraps up Now playing Next Israel continues strikes on Lebanon ahead of anticipated US-Iran framework deal Now playing Next UK minister ‘very confident’ of getting triple EU reset deal done at July summit Now playing Next Paris just opened a floating bookshop under Notre-Dame - and it has DJ sets Now playing Next Israeli settlers torch mosque in West Bank village of Jiljilya Now playing Next Root to Rise: Preserving Qatar’s Cultural Heritage More videos
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