The available database comprises research projects in Fisheries, Aquaculture, Seafood Processing and Marine Biotechnology active in the time period 2003-2022.
BlueBio is an ERA-NET COFUND created to directly identify new and improve existing ways of bringing bio-based products and services to the market and find new ways of creating value from in the blue bioeconomy.

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Last Update: 2024/06/19

BeFiBo
Aquaculture
Seafood Processing
Stunning of large fish by percussion or captive bolt: development of operating procedures and evaluation of animal welfare aspects
National Programme
National
NA
NA
TiHo - University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover (Germany)
NA
2020
2023
€ 417,766
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The aim of this project is to safeguard animal welfare during the slaughter of large fish specimens. To this end, the stunning of these fish by means of percussion or captive bolt will be evaluated with regard to effectiveness and animal welfare. Stunning of fish must ensure the induction of a long-lasting loss of perception, which allows the fish to be killed while still in a stage of insensibility. By means of the stunning procedures currently prescribed in Germany, this goal is difficult to achieve in some fish species. Some fish species have a low sensitivity to the stunning effect of electric current. During stunning of large fish specimens by percussion, however, a forceful blow has to be applied to the skull at a particular location. In BeFiBo, the force required for rendering fish insensible by percussion will be measured. Subsequently, a computer simulation model will be used to derive parameters that promise efficient stunning. In an identical manner, the application of a non-penetrating captive bolt device will be examined. For the stunning of sturgeon and catfish specimens over 25 Kg, stunning by means of a penetrating captive bolt device will be investigated as an alternative to stunning by percussion. In a laboratory study, indicators will be evaluated which will allow monitoring of the loss of consciousness of fish during the slaughter process on farms. The degree of distress or suffering related to the stunning process will be determined by measuring blood parameters. In co-operation with aquaculture farms, operating procedures will be developed for stunning fish by percussion or captive bolt, which will ensure effective stunning and safeguard animal welfare. The operating procedures will be made available to farm managers and official staff during training courses and as teaching material. In this way, legal requirements for stunning fish will be met and a high standard of animal welfare will be guaranteed in food fish production.
Animal welfare; Sturgeon; Fish; Slaughtering systems ;
Not associated to marine areas
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