Fish suffer silently!

Worldwide, 1,500 billion fish are caught each year, which is more than all other animals combined. In Germany alone there are 978,000 tons per year, including mainly herring, mackerel, shrimp and cod.

 

Although fish are the most often killed “farm animal” worldwide, there is an exception for them in the animal protection slaughter regulation, as a result of which they must suffer unnecessarily.

In practice, this means that many animals suffocate slowly and painfully. In some cases, they are still cut open and gutted.

The suffering of the fish receives little attention.

We encounter images of abused dogs, anxious mice in test laboratories or the fear-filled eyes of a mink on a fur farm almost every day on video platforms, websites or on social networks.

But the hundred million fish cause less outrage. In his new book “What A Fish Knows”, the ethologist Jonathan Balcome addresses this controversy: “Fish live below our surface of perception and so we do not perceive the suffering of the animals. They practically swim under our radar.

How we deal with fish is not just irresponsible for the author.

They often die through a loophole in the law without protective measures for stunning and slaughter.

The problem: The fish is a largely unexplored living being and there is no consensus about the pain sensation of the animals.

A large number of studies have shown that the animal is able to feel pain like any other living being. These state that fish carry out complex thinking processes and their blood pressure and pulse would increase immensely under stress.

In addition, the animals are social and trust their peers and prefer individual members of their flock.

Other studies judge that this is not the case and that the animals do not share our feeling of pain. Because there is no clear state of science, the paragraph in the Animal Welfare Slaughter Ordinance plays such a big role in animal welfare for fish.

So it says in paragraph 1, paragraph 3, number 4:
” The provisions of this ordinance do not apply to large-scale catches of fish, provided that, according to the state of the art, stunning is either not possible or would only be possible with a disproportionate amount of effort “. (see »gesetze-im-internet.de/bundesrecht/tierschlv_2013/otal. pdf).

In commercial fishing, this paragraph is always interpreted to the detriment of fish.

The last agonizing minutes in a fish’s life!

Overall, more than a billion fish and crustaceans are caught in commercial fishing worldwide every year, according to Fish Count, a UK organization. The German fleet alone is lined up with 219,001 tonnes from the seas every year – herring, small pelagic species, mackerel, shrimp and cod are the main victims in this country.

The bodies of the animals are ruthlessly crushed in the nets. Fish that are higher up in the nets suffocate in the air as no anesthetic is required. Some of those who survived the transport of water on board are still processed alive. Other fish are stored and prepared in a state between chilled and still alive.

 

https://welttierschutz.org/fische-leiden-still/

My comment: 80 percent of the fish on the German market is imported. A third of this comes from illegal fishing.

They are caught in huge nets on the open sea. If they are pulled out of the water, they suffer a painful reduction in pressure. The swim bladder burst and the eyes gush out of the caves due to the enormous internal pressure. Many fish are still alive when cut and gutted.

But the fish also suffer beyond the mass catch. During the fishing process, fish inevitably experience pain, stress and fear of death if they get caught in the hook, are pulled out of the water and are suffocated or gutted while alive.

There are about five million recreational anglers in Germany.

In principle, they are not allowed to kill the animals just for fun without the so-called intention to sell them, but practices that are contrary to animal welfare, such as fishing or “catch and release”, are practiced in disguise.

Prohibitions of particularly cruel fishing methods in the fisheries laws and regulations of the countries do not help if surveillance on lonely shores and on commercial fishing ponds is not possible.

Since 2018 it has been possible to catch fish in EU waters with electricity: electric fishing uses nets with small electrodes attached to them.

Fishing is an insane cruelty to animals. Thanks to overfishing, there will probably be more plastic than fish in the oceans by 2050.
In the meantime, the oceans have become so polluted and poisoned that fish are considered to be harmful to health.

The only positive thing about overfishing: once all fish have been murdered, none can be barbarously tortured.

My best regards to all, Venus

 

Friday 24/4/20 Will Be World Day for Laboratory Animals.

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/04/22/england-friday-24-4-20-will-be-the-world-day-for-laboratory-animals/ 

 

About WDLA | World Day For Laboratory Animals

Corona measures work

Thailand: Rare turtle babies hatch in record numbers thanks to corona measures.

There haven’t been that many in over 20 years.

 

According to media, in Thailand the curfew should continue for a while.

Perhaps we should consider not only extending the ban on human animals, but also protecting the animal-friendly virus.

Regards and a good night from Venus

Earth Day – April 22, 2020

 

We are guests on this planet, not its masters.

 

My best regards to all, Venus

 

Australia`s racing and a suspicious petition

A “Silent Animal Welfare Tsunami” Could Be Coming for Australia’s Horses!

 

The sport of horse racing is the epitome of cruelty. Constantly injured, horses are forced to race on half-treated wounds as handlers slash recovery times in order to squeeze every last penny out of the poor animals.

Many are pumped full of painkillers to keep them going through otherwise insurmountable pain and exhaustion.

 

When, inevitably, their bodies give up, their racing potential completely depleted, the horses are mercilessly euthanized. After all, the mindset goes, if they aren’t making humans any money, why keep them alive?

So, the news that Australia’s island state of Tasmania has banned all animal racing during the coronavirus pandemic should be cause for celebration. Well, not quite.

Sign on to demand that Racing Australia, the leading horse racing industry authority in Australia, ensure that all horses forced into temporary retirement due to the racing ban be protected, cared for, and kept alive!

 

Tasmania temporarily outlawed horse racing in the face of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. The virus is known to spread easily and rapidly in large gatherings of people, a fact that put horse racing and the huge crowds it draws on the chopping block.

Many believe that it is only a matter of time before the entire country of Australia bans the sport for the duration of the pandemic. But unfortunately, that does not mean the out-of-work racing horses will get a vacation.

Australia’s racing industry does not exactly have a clean record when it comes to how it treats its retired horses.

Last year, a racing company in Victoria came under fire when footage surfaced of race horses being shipped to slaughterhouses — a direct violation of Racing Australia’s Rules of Racing.

 

With an impending ban on racing in the entire country, some 20,000 horses’ lives are at risk. The industry that decides their fate has tunnel vision when it comes to profit.

What can we guess they will do when faced with caring for tens of thousands of horses, with their income temporarily suspended? If it were up to them, surely the slaughterhouses would fill up.

They must be held accountable for keeping these horses safe, happy, and healthy for the duration of this pandemic!

Please, help us protect these beautiful animals. Sign the petition today and let Racing Australia know they MUST prepare a plan to keep all racing horses alive while the sport is on hiatus!

https://www.thepetitionsite.com/de/290/742/736/a-silent-animal-welfare-tsunami-could-be-coming-for-australias-horses/

My comment: I have long considered whether or not to post this petition.

Because the first question that arises is: Would the racehorse’s mafia deliberately destroy something worth $ 50,000 or more?
NO! They will not deliberately eliminate the horses.

Losing a good racehorse is a much greater loss for the company than the loss due to the cost of living for a horse during this 4 or 6 month break.

And the second thought was: The petition is trying to gain sympathy, but for the horse racing industry.

80,000 Signers require Racing Australia to keep their horses safe, happy and healthy during the corona.

This means indirectly that they would not mind that this criminal event, for which the animals often pay with their lives, can be preserved in the future. And once Corona is over, should these “safe”, “huppy” and “helth” animals continue to be abused and tortured to death?

Racehorses are not safe, not happy and certainly not healthy. Nowhere in the world, with or without corona.

Corona has us on its violence and all murderers, fraudsters, animal abusers from the animal industry (no matter of what kind), try to get compensation because they are currently not allowed to torture, exploit or abuse animals.

A few days ago I reported on the upcoming carnage in the zoo. The zoo owners in Germany are demanding donations from the population. (https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/04/15/germany-zoos-plan-emergency-slaughter-of-inmates/)

I wouldn’t be surprised if Australia’s races after 80,000 signatures asked for support from the Australian government.

Animals Asia – Urgent Rescue of 3 Bears. Can You Help ? – Thank You.

AA April20

Dear Mark,

Forgive me for getting straight to the point but we’ve received an urgent call about three bears in terrible trouble.

We were first alerted two weeks ago and dropped everything to prepare for the rescue as quickly as we could. I know what you’re thinking… Why are they still waiting? Travel restrictions had just been put in place due to the coronavirus which meant it wasn’t permitted or safe to go ahead. During this initial call, we made the difficult discovery that there had been four bears, but sadly one of them passed away just a week before we were contacted.

With the travel restrictions now lifted and fearing for the safety of the remaining three bears, our incredible rescue team have once again dropped everything and are racing to bring them home to sanctuary. But we need your help.

These are extraordinary times. And with more empty bear bellies to fill, more medicines to purchase, and facing months of high costs because of the coronavirus, we need your help now more than ever to bring these bears home.

We currently know very little about the three bears. But their lives have certainly been no fairytale. They were discovered trapped in tiny, depressing metal cages side by side. We dread to think how long they’ve been like this…

Despite limited information, we can be almost certain that they’ll have serious health issues and need special ongoing care and treatment for the rest of their lives. Which we hope could be another 15 years or more.

Please, will you help these sweet bears on the road to recovery and beyond by setting up a monthly donation?

 

Help to bring them home with a donation:

https://help.animalsasia.org/page/59361/donate/1?ea.tracking.id=aprilrescue20_rgedm1_en&supporter.country=GB

 

It’ll take our team around four hours to reach the site in Nam Dinh Province and we hope to arrive on Tuesday morning (Vietnam time). I promise to keep you updated on their progress and to bring you more information soon. For live updates, and to see your kindness in action, please be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

As always, thank you from the bottom of my heart for being there for Asia’s animals when they need you most. Please stay safe during this difficult and challenging time.

With bear hugs of gratitude and of hope,

Jill Robinson MBE, Dr med vet hc, Hon LLD
Founder and CEO, Animals Asia

PS This is only the beginning.

By setting up a monthly gift today, you can help us ensure they live the lives they truly deserve.

PPS Big bear hugs of thanks for your continued support. Without you, Animals Asia wouldn’t be where we are today. And so many of Asia’s abused animals would never have been found and brought to safety. You should feel proud of the incredible difference you make.

Britches and their rescue

Animal Liberation Worldwide

 

Born at the University of California, Riverside in March 1985. He was removed from his mother at birth and had his eyelids sewn shut as part of a three-year maternal and sensory-deprivation study involving 24 infant monkeys.

Britches was removed from the laboratory when he was five weeks old during a raid on April 20, 1985 by the Animal Liberation Front (ALF).

 

The ALF made a videotape of their raid and of Britches’ condition when they found him.

 

 

The Consequences of Britches Animal Liberation

When PETA released the photos, videos and documents provided by the animal liberationists, there was an enormous public outcry.

Eight out of a further 17 planned animal studies were discontinued; the facility also prohibited the practice of sewing monkey babies’ eyes shut. An instructor quit his job and has not mistreated animals since then.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) conducted an eight-month study of the animal care program in the university’s laboratories and concluded that it was “appropriate” animal care and that no corrective action was required.

There were no consequences for the responsibles.

But this action led others to follow suit: In 1985, A.L.F activists broke into a laboratory at the University of California in Riversde and freed 260 laboratory animals.
Britches became the symbol of this campaign.

Last but not least, there are open animal liberation grades, such as the liberation of beagle dogs from the breeding facility in Green Hill in Italy in 2012 and the liberation of over 300 animals from the Instituto Royal in Brazil in October 2013, which led to the shooting of the labo a month later.

It is very difficult to break through the fronts of the laboratory mafia.
Some activists made it, ALF made history and we are grateful to them for all the animals they liberated.

My best regards to all, Venus