In the United States, approximately 1.3 billion fish are raised in off-shore and land-based aquaculture systems each year for food, making them the second-most commonly farmed animal domestically, following broiler chickens. The majority of farmed fish are subject to overcrowded and restrictive conditions, which, if unchecked, can quickly deteriorate water quality, cause severe stress, and result in increased mortality. Aquaculture practices and production—including handling, grading, transport, genetic manipulation, aggression from conspecifics, predation, physiological stress, and inhumane slaughter—compromise the welfare of these animals
Welfare is an individual attribute. In general, providing captive nonhuman animals with conditions c...
Fish farming has grown rapidly word-wide over the past 20-30 years. As the population in Australia a...
Fish welfare is an essential issue that needs to be tackled by the aquaculture industry. In order to...
As currently practised, the culture of fish for food potentially raises concerns about the welfare o...
With the continued growth of the aquaculture industry and increasing scientific discussion over the ...
When fish are reared for food production in aquaculture, they can be held in different types of rear...
Capture-based aquaculture (CBA) represents a type of intensive aquaculture production system for som...
Welfare is a multidimensional concept that can be described as the state of an animal as it copes wi...
The author describes issues raised at a 1983 conference on Aquaculture held in Washington, DC. The i...
Consumers, producers, stakeholders, governmental regulatory agencies and NGOs are becoming increasin...
Aquaculture is important to the United States and the world's fishery system. Both import and export...
Fish are farmed intensively in aquaculture which is an economic necessity to provide large quantitie...
Aquaculture 1983 was the title of a 5-day symposium and industry exhibit held in Washington, D.C., ...
As aquaculture continues to grow and intensify, there is increasing public concern over the welfare ...
Scientific studies concerning fish being sentient raised the need to accurately assess fish welfare ...
Welfare is an individual attribute. In general, providing captive nonhuman animals with conditions c...
Fish farming has grown rapidly word-wide over the past 20-30 years. As the population in Australia a...
Fish welfare is an essential issue that needs to be tackled by the aquaculture industry. In order to...
As currently practised, the culture of fish for food potentially raises concerns about the welfare o...
With the continued growth of the aquaculture industry and increasing scientific discussion over the ...
When fish are reared for food production in aquaculture, they can be held in different types of rear...
Capture-based aquaculture (CBA) represents a type of intensive aquaculture production system for som...
Welfare is a multidimensional concept that can be described as the state of an animal as it copes wi...
The author describes issues raised at a 1983 conference on Aquaculture held in Washington, DC. The i...
Consumers, producers, stakeholders, governmental regulatory agencies and NGOs are becoming increasin...
Aquaculture is important to the United States and the world's fishery system. Both import and export...
Fish are farmed intensively in aquaculture which is an economic necessity to provide large quantitie...
Aquaculture 1983 was the title of a 5-day symposium and industry exhibit held in Washington, D.C., ...
As aquaculture continues to grow and intensify, there is increasing public concern over the welfare ...
Scientific studies concerning fish being sentient raised the need to accurately assess fish welfare ...
Welfare is an individual attribute. In general, providing captive nonhuman animals with conditions c...
Fish farming has grown rapidly word-wide over the past 20-30 years. As the population in Australia a...
Fish welfare is an essential issue that needs to be tackled by the aquaculture industry. In order to...