Cora Diamond has criticized capacity-based approaches to determining the moral status of animals, arguing instead that the morally significant fact is that we have relationships to animals as our fellow creatures. This paper explores implications of her approach to fish and the practice of fish farming. Fish differ from most other animals due to their appearances and under-water existence, and it is not obvious that fish belong to our fellow creatures, and – if so – what it means for our treatment of them. In particular: if fish are fellow creatures, can we treat them in the way done in contemporary salmon farming ? Iris Murdoch points out that moral differences are conceptual differences, that is differences in...
This article explores the representation of fish in ecological discourse through analysis of the rec...
Innovation in fisheries is a global development that focuses on a broad range of aims. One example i...
Fish are farmed intensively in aquaculture which is an economic necessity to provide large quantitie...
Cora Diamond has criticized capacity-based approaches to determining the moral status of ...
Fish farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of agriculture, attracting considerable attention...
To what extent fish can experience suffering and enjoyment is not just an empirical question, but on...
This book investigates how fish experience their lives, their amazing senses and abilities, and how ...
Human beings may affect the welfare of fish through fisheries, aquaculture and a number of other act...
Fish are one of the most highly utilised vertebrate taxa by humans; they are harvested from wild sto...
The concept of fish welfare is fairly recent and was overlooked for many years, based on a popular m...
The plight of fishes has almost certainly got worse since Bentham (1789) coined the phrase “The ques...
In this general, strongly pro-animal, and somewhat utopian and personal essay, I argue that we owe a...
Here I develop an ontology of aquarium fish that articulates the relationships that many fishkeepers...
As a veterinarian and academic in aquaculture, in my personal experience, most farmers are concerned...
The domestication of fish species is still in its early stages when compared to terrestrial animals....
This article explores the representation of fish in ecological discourse through analysis of the rec...
Innovation in fisheries is a global development that focuses on a broad range of aims. One example i...
Fish are farmed intensively in aquaculture which is an economic necessity to provide large quantitie...
Cora Diamond has criticized capacity-based approaches to determining the moral status of ...
Fish farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of agriculture, attracting considerable attention...
To what extent fish can experience suffering and enjoyment is not just an empirical question, but on...
This book investigates how fish experience their lives, their amazing senses and abilities, and how ...
Human beings may affect the welfare of fish through fisheries, aquaculture and a number of other act...
Fish are one of the most highly utilised vertebrate taxa by humans; they are harvested from wild sto...
The concept of fish welfare is fairly recent and was overlooked for many years, based on a popular m...
The plight of fishes has almost certainly got worse since Bentham (1789) coined the phrase “The ques...
In this general, strongly pro-animal, and somewhat utopian and personal essay, I argue that we owe a...
Here I develop an ontology of aquarium fish that articulates the relationships that many fishkeepers...
As a veterinarian and academic in aquaculture, in my personal experience, most farmers are concerned...
The domestication of fish species is still in its early stages when compared to terrestrial animals....
This article explores the representation of fish in ecological discourse through analysis of the rec...
Innovation in fisheries is a global development that focuses on a broad range of aims. One example i...
Fish are farmed intensively in aquaculture which is an economic necessity to provide large quantitie...