Oct. 4, 2024

Disorientation is a welfare risk. Removing an individual from its home ground and social group and subjecting it to a potentially stressful catching event may result in disorientation.

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Oct. 4, 2024

The Carefish/catch project aims to assess animal welfare impacts in fisheries, identifying potential ways to reduce animal suffering during the catching process. The catch branch of the fair-fish database is part of this initiative, expanding the database's scope from aquaculture to fisheries.

Each profile in this branch assesses the welfare risks associated with every step of the catching process. Disorientation is one of such welfare risks. Removing an individual from its home ground and social group and subjecting it to a potentially stressful catching event may result in disorientation. It may occur during displacement in the catching process, for example.

If you are interested, please access the database and check the catch profiles, click here .

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Our goals

The welfare of wild-caught fishes has been overlooked in practice, research, advocacy, and policy. The Carefish/catch project aims to promote better fishing standards, by addressing 5 main goals:

  • assess global animal welfare impacts in fisheries
  • identify the potential of reducing animal suffering in various fishing methods and species
  • analyse the economic and social feasibility of the improvements suggested
  • raise problem and solution awareness in general and specific audiences
  • implement welfare guidelines into the Friend of the Sea fisheries certification scheme

Our outreach

To establish welfare standards in fisheries, we devise assessments to identify keypoints of welfare hazards and suggest improvements to reduce suffering of individuals in specific fishing methods.

Our welfare assessment reports in fisheries:

Some Summer Shoal 2023 event participants formulated their thoughts and ideas for better fish welfare. The result is an informal yet substantial collection of suggestions, principles, goals, and insights in twelve essays, the Whitepaper on Fish Welfare , released in August 2024.

 
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