MALAWI FISH WELFARE TRAINING GUIDE
This Fish Welfare Training Guide, developed under the AFIWEL Fellowship, is tailored to Malawi’s aquaculture sector. It provides practical, evidence-based guidance for farmers, workers, and institutions, covering water quality, stocking
NIGERIA FISH WELFARE TRAINING GUIDE
This Nigeria training guide addresses aquaculture’s growth and welfare challenges, highlighting practices in water quality, feeding, stocking, handling, transport, and health management. Drawing on global and local insights, it equips
TUNISIA FISH WELFARE TRAINING GUIDE
This training guide enhances fish welfare in Tunisia’s aquaculture by presenting practical guidance on water quality, feeding, handling, transport, and health care. Drawing on local expertise and global standards, it
ZAMBIA FISH WELFARE TRAINING GUIDE
This Zambia-focused training guide advances fish welfare in aquaculture by presenting practical, evidence-based practices on water quality, handling, stocking, feeding, transport, health management, and humane slaughter. It empowers farmers, extension
GHANA FISH WELFARE TRAINING GUIDE
This guide enhances understanding of fish welfare within Ghana’s aquaculture, emphasizing responsible practices in water quality, handling, feeding, stocking, and health management. By equipping farmers and trainers with practical tools,
KENYA FISH WELFARE TRAINING GUIDE
This training guide introduces fish welfare principles in Kenyan aquaculture, emphasizing humane handling, disease prevention, water quality, and nutrition. It equips farmers, trainers, and stakeholders with practical skills to improve
FISH WELFARE IMPROVEMENTS IN AQUACULTURE
The primary focus of Fish Welfare Initiative’s work is addressing fish welfare in order to minimize the animal suffering associated with the way we rear and handle farmed fish. Therefore,
Ecological-Economic modelling and implications of land use change and wetlands extent on freshwater fisheries
Watershed degradation and the conversion of wetlands to alternative uses affect water quality, having profound implications for the freshwater ecosystem and fisheries of Lake Victoria. Through dynamic simulations
Taking account of fish welfare: Lessons from aquaculture
This paper arises from a workshop sponsored by the Fisheries Society of the British Isles (FSBI) on the topic of welfare and commercial fisheries, at the 5th World Fisheries Congress,