Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfare and fillet quality if such practises can be disseminated into wild capture fisheries. The objectives of this study were to: 1) evaluate if an established slaughter protocol consisting of dry electrical stunning (using a coupled AC/DC current at ≈ 110 Vrms) followed by chilling could be used to stun the wild captured species Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) unconscious within 0.5 s; 2) determine if death could be induced without consciousness recovery by longer duration stunning (5 s) combined with chilling in an ice/water slurry for 6 min; and 3) examine the extent of quality defects arising from the applied slaughter protocol. We dete...
This study evaluated the industrial application of dry electro-stunning for Claresse® and African ca...
The increased demand of fish for human consumption has led to a rapid expansion of aquaculture. Howe...
Cod and haddock captured with commercial trawling gear were taken immediately after landing on deck ...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
Electrical stunning of farmed Atlantic cod is a method used to render the fish unconscious before fu...
Animals should be rendered unconscious before slaughter in order to avoid suffering or pain. The obj...
Improved animal welfare during industrial slaughtering of fish is the aim of the scientific work pre...
The overall objective of the study was to evaluate loss of consciousness and sensibility after elect...
The behavioural responses of fish to a stressful situation must be considered an adverse reaction c...
<p>To protect the welfare of fish at slaughter, these animals should be rendered unconscious and ins...
The aim of this study was to assess electrical stunning of Atlantic cod and turbot in seawater to de...
Common slaughter procedures for African sharptooth catfish (Clarias gariepinus) include asphyxiation...
The objective was to evaluate industrial and research slaughter methods for Atlantic salmon (Salmo s...
This study evaluated the industrial application of dry electro-stunning for Claresse® and African ca...
The increased demand of fish for human consumption has led to a rapid expansion of aquaculture. Howe...
Cod and haddock captured with commercial trawling gear were taken immediately after landing on deck ...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
Electrical stunning of farmed Atlantic cod is a method used to render the fish unconscious before fu...
Animals should be rendered unconscious before slaughter in order to avoid suffering or pain. The obj...
Improved animal welfare during industrial slaughtering of fish is the aim of the scientific work pre...
The overall objective of the study was to evaluate loss of consciousness and sensibility after elect...
The behavioural responses of fish to a stressful situation must be considered an adverse reaction c...
<p>To protect the welfare of fish at slaughter, these animals should be rendered unconscious and ins...
The aim of this study was to assess electrical stunning of Atlantic cod and turbot in seawater to de...
Common slaughter procedures for African sharptooth catfish (Clarias gariepinus) include asphyxiation...
The objective was to evaluate industrial and research slaughter methods for Atlantic salmon (Salmo s...
This study evaluated the industrial application of dry electro-stunning for Claresse® and African ca...
The increased demand of fish for human consumption has led to a rapid expansion of aquaculture. Howe...
Cod and haddock captured with commercial trawling gear were taken immediately after landing on deck ...