Fish welfare during slaughter: the European Council Regulation 1099/09 application [PDF]
The Treaty of Lisbon states that animals are sentient beings. Fish species show physiological differences from terrestrial animals and are slaughtered and killed in a very different context.
Raffaelina Mercogliano, Dario Dongo
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MyFishCheck: A Model to Assess Fish Welfare in Aquaculture [PDF]
Welfare in animal husbandry includes considerations of biology, ethics, ecology, law and economics. These diverse aspects must be translated into common quantifiable parameters and applicable methods to objectively assess welfare in animals.
Linda Tschirren +9 more
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Fish Welfare-Related Issues and Their Relevance in Land-Based Olive Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) Farms in Korea [PDF]
Korean aquaculture has expanded considerably in recent decades; however, this growth has often prioritized quantity over fish welfare. Therefore, we analyzed the aquaculture practices of olive flounder, the predominant species in Korean consumption and ...
Seoyeon Oh, Seunghyung Lee
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Looking beyond the Shoal: Fish Welfare as an Individual Attribute [PDF]
Welfare is an individual attribute. In general, providing captive nonhuman animals with conditions conducive to good welfare is an idea more easily applied when dealing with few individuals.
Lauri Torgerson-White +1 more
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Protein changes as robust signatures of fish chronic stress: a proteomics approach to fish welfare research. [PDF]
Background Aquaculture is a fast-growing industry and therefore welfare and environmental impact have become of utmost importance. Preventing stress associated to common aquaculture practices and optimizing the fish stress response by ...
Raposo de Magalhães C +7 more
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Wild Fish Welfare in UK Commercial Sea Fisheries: Qualitative Analysis of Stakeholder Views [PDF]
An estimated 1.5–2.7 billion wild fish are caught by UK commercial sea fishing fleets annually. Most are subjected to severe stressors during capture; stunning is rare and gutting alive is common practice. Fish are recognised in UK law as sentient beings,
John K. Garratt, Steven P. McCulloch
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From Land to Water: Taking Fish Welfare Seriously [PDF]
This article aims to use contemporary (terrestrial) animal welfare science as a lens to evaluate the state of knowledge concerning welfare in fish species, focusing on farmed fishes. We take advantage of the vast expertise—including previous pitfalls and
Walter Sánchez-Suárez +2 more
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Amino Acids as Dietary Additives for Enhancing Fish Welfare in Aquaculture [PDF]
The interest in fish welfare within aquaculture facilities has significantly increased over the past decade, recognizing the fundamental role of animal welfare in the quality of aquaculture products. It has been shown that stress in fish can affect their
Natalia Salamanca +2 more
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Farmed fish welfare, with insight into the situation in Serbia [PDF]
Fish are the most commonly cultivated vertebrates in the world. They respond to stress like other vertebrates, and they can feel pain, fear and suffering. These facts are the basis for considering their welfare.
Relić Renata, Marković Zoran
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Opportunities and challenges related to sperm cryopreservation in Atlantic salmon gene banks
Atlantic salmon are facing population declines and loss of productivity within populations due to anthropogenic impact factors and reduced survival at sea.
Kristin Bøe +5 more
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