
Gut gemachte, klare Sendung [1] von «Kassensturz», dank einem prima vorbereiteten Journalisten (Philipp Ruch) sowie Yannick Rohrer von fair-fish und Iris Menn von Greenpeace.
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We know so little about life in the oceans. We find that a Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) did travel from the west coast of Latin America to the east coast of Africa, i.e. more than 13,000 kilometer, an extraoridnary long migration for an individual of this species, scientists say and puzzle over what could have caused this whale to go that far — mental confusion? desperately looking for a mating partner? However, we should also envisage that this individual behaviour is not so exceptional. The long-distance swimmer has been detected thanks to a new fluke recognition software, so, more long-distant travelling conspecifics could be detected in future.
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We know so little about life in the deep sea and what will happen when the industry starts digging there. Just one example: The Sea of Cortez between the Baja California peninsula and the Mexican mainland is one of the few hotspots for whale sharks known to migrate in the Pacific and also dive in the zone around Clarion-Clipperton Island, a key area for deep-sea mining in the Pacific. Whatever happens there will have its consequences in the Sea of Cortez, 2000 kilometres to the north, where global warming is threatening marine life and posing challenges not only to the whale sharks but also to local fishermen and people who live from tourism. This is one example of why the organisation ‘The Ocean and Us’ has launched its petition ‚to call on all governments to take a firm position against deep-sea mining‘.
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Resources are, as always, limited. Should we then invest in improving some details in the lives of over 500 farmed aquatic animal species, most of which are known not being able to experience welfare in captivity anyway? Or should we rather focus on the few species that possibly may thrive under improved farming conditions?
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Emigration is not an unusual event in nature. The evolution of species can be described as an adaptation to the ecological niche a species succeeded to conquer and colonise. There are events of migration that can been understood as an expression of free will — also in animals?
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As a rule of thumb, the more a fishery respects the environment, the more it reduces the suffering of the animals concerned, and vice versa. However, for one of the most sustainable fishing methods, this rule often does not apply yet: fishing by pole and line. Its impact on non-target species and on the aquatic environment is generally as low as neglectable, and its energy demand per ton of catch is much lower than in most other commercial fishing methods. But…
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Notizen aus der Welt unter Wasser
Die Tierschutzkommission der britischen Regierung verlangt einen besseren gesetzlichen Schutz von Fischen während des Schlachtprozesses, dem jährlich 77 Millionen Fische in der Aquakultur zugeführt werden, vor allem Lachse in schottischen Zuchten. Nur Hühner müssen in Grossbritannien in noch grössere Zahl dran glauben.
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In the post ‚Is there animal welfare for shrimps?‘ of 05.08.2023 [1] I mentioned that there are a few ’shrimp farmers who really try hard to do the best, also for the animals‘. I have known the company SwissShrimp.ch since its beginnings; if farming shrimps at all, then like this, I have already been quoted as saying.
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A study [1] published in 2022 concludes that ’still little is known about some key parameters related to the five welfare dimensions, as they might be applied to penaeid shrimp‘ — in stark contrast to the knowledge on nutritional needs, stress physiology, immunology and disease control in shrimp farming.
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In his recent newsletter [1], Lewis Bollard, farm animal welfare programme officer at Open Philanthropy, makes a very interesting point. Starting with the question of why humans love some animals while disregarding or mistreating others, Lewis cites several studies that show an astonishingly small difference in the importance people place on the welfare of farm or companion animals — in world regions as diverse as North America, Latin America, Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Europe. In countries such as Sudan or Bangladesh, people even place slightly more importance on the welfare of farm animals.
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To survive, a living being must be able to adapt to its environment. A clever experiment with zebrafishes shows that a comfortable life costs adaptability.
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