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 Crowds flock to JR's giant cave installation on Paris' Pont Neuf Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 16th, 2026 – Morning 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 Countries agree €3.4bn for environmental projects Now playing Next Iran declares victory and Israel digs in as US deal faces first test Now playing Next Singer Oliver Tree among six killed in helicopter incident Now playing Next Cocaine capitals: Where is use rising the most in Europe? Now playing Next World Naked Bike Ride returns to streets of London in the UK Now playing Next Thousands protest G7 in Geneva as summit opens this Monday in France Now playing Next Fact check: Is the EU fining member states that don't accept migrants? Now playing Next WATCH: Bolton says Trump played like violin by Iran Now playing Next Protesting and cheering as Iran's World Cup match divides diaspora Now playing Next Eight killed in US Air Force B-52 bomber crash in California Now playing Next Iran 'played Trump like a violin' in deal, former national security adviser Bolton tells Euronews More videos
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