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April 22, 2024

Today is World Earth Day, a date that reminds us to celebrate our remarkable planet. A good way of doing this is by demonstrating support for our precious natural environment.

Did you know that the Earth's surface is covered by 70% water? Much fishing is conducted in these waters. Thus, working to promote better fishing standards by assessing the impacts fisheries have on fish welfare and defining the aspects with most potential to improve fish conditions in different fisheries is also part of this.

And this is the main objective of our Carefish/catch Project.

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Our goals

The welfare of wild-caught fish 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 reports

One important objective of the project is to identify keypoints of welfare hazards and suggest improvements to reduce suffering of individuals in specific fishing methods. This would enable the establishment of welfare standards into the fisheries sector throughout a series of recommendations and guidelines to be implemented into fisheries certifications.

Our welfare assessment reports in fisheries:

 
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