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Take action Take a stand against fish factory farming

Take a stand against fish factory farming

Fishes are sentient beings, meaning they have the capacity to experience fear, pain, distress, and a sense of well-being. New Zealand’s own Animal Welfare Act recognises fishes as sentient beings, however fishes are exploited in many ways and their welfare often overlooked.

 

The issues impacting farmed fishes include:

  • Overcrowding
  • Poor water quality
  • Quick spread of parasites and disease
  • Skin lesions
  • Skeletal deformities
  • Heat stress
  • Inability to escape predators
  • Stress and depression
  • High mortality rates

 

Use our email template to join us in urging The Prime Minister (Christopher Luxon), the Minster for Oceans & Fisheries (Shane Jones), and the Minister responsible for animal welfare (Andrew Hoggard) to ban fish farming and protect fishes from suffering

 

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