About this Research Topic
Better animal welfare can be achieved through scientific knowledge and protocols to ensure aquatic animals' health, reproduction, and longevity. However, such improvements are often associated with higher costs that can reduce the competitiveness of production. In addition, despite researchers having demonstrated that several aquatic animals have different behavioural, cognitive, and affective abilities, there are numerous gaps in this growing body of knowledge. The lack of information is mainly due to the absence of specific literature describing protocols to determine how to improve aquatic animal welfare based on to each species’ needs. Therefore, more evidence is required to correlate the different performance indicators with viability, sustainability, and animal welfare status. Research into the influence of aquatic animal’s welfare state also needs to be explored further. We invite authors that can contribute with research outputs that provide a better understanding of species-specific knowledge concerning aquatic animals’ welfare and its application in fishery and aquaculture production.
Contributions can explore, but are not limited to, theory and practices areas from different aquatic animal species that include:
• Capture, transport, and husbandry recommendations.
• Protocols to assess and/or ensure good welfare, behavioural and physiological needs, environmental requirements, slaughter methods and food product quality.
• Ethical, economic, and political dimensions in this field.
Keywords: Fish welfare, animal behaviour, fishery, aquaculture, fish quality
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