Fishcount presentation:

Fishcount presentation

Fishcount presentation

 
In this presentation we make the case that fish suffer hugely in commercial fishing and that they need our protection, not just as resources or endangered species, but as sentient beings.

The presentation contains links to short film clips on YouTube.

 

     The welfare of fish in commercial fishing(pdf 2,640 KB) 71 slides.
            low resolution version (847 KB)


Study to estimate numbers of farmed fish:

      Estimating the number of fish killed in global aquaculture each year (pdf 540 KB)
      40 pages. July 2012.

 
Fishcount report:

full report

New report


Worse things happen at sea: the welfare of wild-caught fish:

Executive summary  (pdf 53 KB) 6 pages.

Summary report  (pdf 1,480 KB) 49 pages.
      low resolution version (550 KB)
      high resolution version (3,470 KB)

Full report  (pdf 4,440 KB) 141 pages. August 2010.
      low resolution version (1,610 KB)
      high resolution version (11,680 KB)




      The following chapters of the full report may be downloaded individually:
      Chapter 3 (“fish are sentient beings”) (pdf365 KB) 10 pages.
            low resolution version (146 KB)
            high resolution version (976 KB)
      Chapter 19 (“How many fish are caught each year?”) (pdf44 KB) 3 pages.
      Appendix A (table showing estimated numbers of fish caught) (pdf 216 KB)
      15 pages.


Study to estimate numbers of fish caught:

      Estimating the number of fish caught in global fishing each year (pdf 109 KB)
      18 pages. July 2010.


Reform of the Common Fisheries Policy:

      Towards humane and sustainable fisheries – general response
      12 pages. Dec 2009. fishcount.org.uk general response to the Green Paper on
      reform of the EU Common Fisheries Policy

      Towards humane and sustainable fisheries – response to questions
      11 pages. Dec 2009. fishcount.org.uk response to questions set out in the
      Green Paper on reform of the EU Common Fisheries Policy.


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