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Farmed fish welfare during slaughter in Italy: survey on stunning and killing methods and indicators of unconsciousness.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2023
Authors:
Clemente, Gianfilippo Alessio et al.
Affiliation:
Italian National Reference Center for Animal Welfare · Italy

Abstract

Information on slaughter procedures for farmed fish in aquaculture is limited, both in Europe and in Italy, due to a general lack of field data. The aim of this study was to gather information on the procedures used to slaughter fish in Italy and to discuss them considering the WOAH and EFSA recommendations on fish welfare. Using a questionnaire survey, data were collected by official veterinarians in 64 slaughtering facilities where 20 different species of fish were slaughtered. The main species slaughtered were rainbow trout (; 29/64), followed by European sea bass (; 21/64), sea bream (; 21/64), Arctic char (; 14/64), European eel (; 11/64), sturgeon (spp; 11/64), common carp (; 6/64), and brown trout (L.; 5/64). The most applied stunning/killing methods were "asphyxia in ice/thermal shock" and "electric in water bath," followed by "percussion," "asphyxia in air," and "electric dry system." After the application of the method, the assessment of the fish level of unconsciousness was practiced in 72% of the facilities using more than one indicator, with "breathing" and "coordinated movements" the most practiced. The collected data showed a discrepancy between the available recommendations about the welfare of fish at slaughter and what is practiced in many production sites, but for many species precise recommendations are still not available.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37869496/