Mortality has received insufficient attention as a fish welfare topic. Here, we aim to prompt fish farming stakeholders to discuss fish mortalities in relation to welfare. Mortality in farmed fish populations is due to a variety of biotic and abiotic causes, although it is often difficult to differentiate between underlying and immediate causes of mortality. Most mortality appears to occur during episodes associated with disease outbreaks and critical periods (in development or production). Most causes of mortality can be assumed to be associated with suffering prior to death. As mortality rates in farmed fish populations are suspected to rank amongst the highest in commonly farmed vertebrate species, mortality should be a principal fish we...
In the United States, approximately 1.3 billion fish are raised in off-shore and land-based aquacult...
Although diseases, suffering and death have always been recognized as intrinsic parts of life as far...
The book, entitled “Welfare of farmed fish in present and future production systems”, summarises the...
The welfare of farmed fish has attracted attention in recent years, which has resulted in notable ch...
Mortality in Norwegian salmonid aquaculture has a major influence on fish welfare and represents eco...
As currently practised, the culture of fish for food potentially raises concerns about the welfare o...
Databases of site production have an important role to play in the investigation and understanding o...
Tilapia are the 3rd most cultured aquaculture species in global aquaculture, produced in over 170 co...
Aquaculture faces many threats, including diseases, of which some are notifiable under current UK re...
Too many salmon die during production at Norwegian fish farms. Earlier research shows that most farm...
A stronger focus on natural mortality may be required to better understand contemporary changes in f...
Concerns about the welfare of production animals have extended from farm animals to fish, but an ove...
The ornamental fish trade is an industry of significant size and scope, trading over 1.5 billion fis...
Wild fish kills happen regularly across Australia. The more spectacular kills are reported in the me...
In ocean fisheries for Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp., there can be several forms\ud of gear-relat...
In the United States, approximately 1.3 billion fish are raised in off-shore and land-based aquacult...
Although diseases, suffering and death have always been recognized as intrinsic parts of life as far...
The book, entitled “Welfare of farmed fish in present and future production systems”, summarises the...
The welfare of farmed fish has attracted attention in recent years, which has resulted in notable ch...
Mortality in Norwegian salmonid aquaculture has a major influence on fish welfare and represents eco...
As currently practised, the culture of fish for food potentially raises concerns about the welfare o...
Databases of site production have an important role to play in the investigation and understanding o...
Tilapia are the 3rd most cultured aquaculture species in global aquaculture, produced in over 170 co...
Aquaculture faces many threats, including diseases, of which some are notifiable under current UK re...
Too many salmon die during production at Norwegian fish farms. Earlier research shows that most farm...
A stronger focus on natural mortality may be required to better understand contemporary changes in f...
Concerns about the welfare of production animals have extended from farm animals to fish, but an ove...
The ornamental fish trade is an industry of significant size and scope, trading over 1.5 billion fis...
Wild fish kills happen regularly across Australia. The more spectacular kills are reported in the me...
In ocean fisheries for Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp., there can be several forms\ud of gear-relat...
In the United States, approximately 1.3 billion fish are raised in off-shore and land-based aquacult...
Although diseases, suffering and death have always been recognized as intrinsic parts of life as far...
The book, entitled “Welfare of farmed fish in present and future production systems”, summarises the...