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Recent development of aquaculture rose interest for fish welfare in aquaculture farms

Abstract

The recent development of aquaculture has raised interest in fish welfare. It is debatable whether fish can feel pain, although there is a certain consensus that fish can perceive harmful stimuli. However, it is still difficult to evaluate how this information is integrated as asubjective experience. When exposed to stress, fish develop the same physiological and behavioural responses as terrestrial vertebrates. Analysing this information using a multiparameter approach has enabled fish welfare to be defined. Several activities involved in fishfarming put fish welfare at risk. Deterioration of water quality can be a major cause of welfare problems with regards to specific characteristicsof the species. Other parameters such as fish density, handling and transport are also likely to impact on welfare. Control of thesestress factors by fish farmers is essential for successful production. In addition to experience acquired by fish farmers, better knowledgeof the biological basis of fish welfare is required.

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P. PRUNET

patrick.prunet@inra.fr

Affiliation : INRA, UR1037 Station Commune de Recherches en Ichtyophysiologie, Biodiversité et Environnement, F-35042 Rennes, France

Country : France


B. AUPERIN

Affiliation : INRA, UR1037 Station Commune de Recherches en Ichtyophysiologie, Biodiversité et Environnement, F-35042 Rennes, France

Country : France

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