Aquatic animal health and welfare
Published 15 July, 2024
The current global aquaculture industry faces simultaneously great developments and challenges: new emerging diseases, high mortality rates, and difficulties in long-term sustainability, for example. These problems are particularly linked to the welfare status of aquaculture animals. The economic loss induced by diseases can be reduced by integrating animal welfare concepts into aquaculture practices and improving aquatic food safety. Thus, it is essential to improve the welfare of aquaculture species for the green, healthy, and sustainable development of the aquaculture industry. Considering the Aquatic Animal Health and Welfare Strategy released by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) in 2021, we have proposed this Topic to delve into the specific issues and implementation plans concerning aquatic animal health and welfare. We aim to publish about 10 papers on the following topics:
- Aquatic animal breeding and welfare
- Aquatic animal farming and welfare
- Aquatic animal transportation and welfare
- Aquatic animal slaughter and welfare
- New technologies for aquatic animal welfare improvement
- Aquatic animal welfare development strategy
Important deadlines
Submissions close: 30 June 2025
Expected time to first decision: 4 weeks after submission
Open access (OA) fee: Waived
Submission instructions
Please read the Guide for Authors before submitting. All submissions should be made via the online editorial system.
Guest Editors
Professor Zhangying Ye
Email: yzyzju@zju.edu.cn
Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
Professor Hans van de Vis
Email: hans.vandevis@wur.nl
Welfare of fish in aquaculture and fisheries, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Professor Sonia Rey Planellas
Email: sonia.reyplanellas@stir.ac.uk
Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK