Minding the Gaps in Fish Welfare: The Untapped Potential of Fish Farm Workers.

IF 2.8 4区 哲学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Christian Medaas, Marianne E Lien, Kristine Gismervik, Tore S Kristiansen, Tonje Osmundsen, Kristine Vedal Størkersen, Brit Tørud, Lars Helge Stien
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The welfare of farmed fish is often regarded with less concern than the welfare of other husbandry animals, as fish are not universally classified as sentient beings. In Norway, farmed fish and other husbandry animals are legally protected under the same laws. Additionally, the legislature has defined a number of aquaculture-specific amendments, including mandatory welfare courses for fish farmers who have a key role in securing animal welfare, also with regards to noting welfare challenges in the production process. This article uses fish welfare courses as a site from which to inquire about the common-sense understanding of fish welfare in Norwegian fish farming. The focus is specifically on fish farm employees, their experiences of welfare-related issues and contradictions in their daily work, and the struggle to act responsibly in aquaculture settings. Through participant observation at welfare courses, as well as interviews and conversations with fish farm workers, the article details how challenges are experienced 'on the ground', and suggests how fish farm workers' own experiential knowledge might be mobilized to improve the general welfare of farmed fish.

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关注鱼类福利的差距:养鱼场工人未开发的潜力。
与其他畜牧业动物的福利相比,养殖鱼类的福利往往受到较少的关注,因为鱼类并没有被普遍归类为有情生物。在挪威,养殖的鱼和其他家畜受到同样法律的保护。此外,立法机构还制定了一些针对水产养殖的修正案,包括为在确保动物福利方面发挥关键作用的养鱼户提供强制性福利课程,还涉及注意生产过程中的福利挑战。本文以鱼类福利课程为网站,探讨挪威鱼类养殖中对鱼类福利的常识认识。重点是养鱼场员工,他们在日常工作中与福利有关的问题和矛盾的经历,以及在水产养殖环境中采取负责任行动的努力。通过参与福利课程的观察,以及与养鱼场工人的访谈和对话,文章详细介绍了如何在“实地”经历挑战,并建议如何利用养鱼场工人自己的经验知识来改善养鱼的整体福利。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
19
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics welcomes articles on ethical issues confronting agriculture, food production and environmental concerns. The goal of this journal is to create a forum for discussion of moral issues arising from actual or projected social policies in regard to a wide range of questions. Among these are ethical questions concerning the responsibilities of agricultural producers, the assessment of technological changes affecting farm populations, the utilization of farmland and other resources, the deployment of intensive agriculture, the modification of ecosystems, animal welfare, the professional responsibilities of agrologists, veterinarians, or food scientists, the use of biotechnology, the safety, availability, and affordability of food.
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