Powell Adam, Agnalt Ann-Lisbeth, Heasman Kevin, Albalat Amaya
Department of Life Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Ceredigion SY23 3DA, UK.
Institute of Marine Research, Nordnesgaten 50, Bergen 5005, Norway.
Anim Welf. 2024 Nov 27;33:e55. doi: 10.1017/awf.2024.50. eCollection 2024.
Decapod crustaceans, commonly utilised for pure or applied scientific research and commercial food production, have generally remained outside ethical debate. However, in the last decade many parts of the world have seen an increase in public interest in the welfare of decapod crustaceans and statutory legal protection has been introduced in several countries. Although still limited to a small number of countries and remaining relatively unharmonised, relevant legislation could be increasingly broadened to include decapods in further jurisdictions. Much existing legislation, originally intended for protecting terrestrial vertebrates during scientific study, might be unsuitable for aquatic invertebrates such as decapods. Indeed, precedence with many fish species and cephalopods suggests detail is lacking with respect to fundamental guidance. Therefore, similar inclusion of decapods into such legislation could make welfare or scientific goals more challenging to achieve unless relevant guidance is available, particularly to animal care practitioners. This horizon paper aims to summarise existing decapod legislation, and the considerations required should decapods be included in current conceptual frameworks and scientific legislation.
十足目甲壳动物通常用于纯科学研究或应用科学研究以及商业食品生产,总体上一直处于伦理辩论之外。然而,在过去十年中,世界许多地方公众对十足目甲壳动物福利的关注度有所提高,一些国家已出台法定法律保护措施。尽管相关立法仍局限于少数国家且协调程度相对较低,但可能会在更多司法管辖区进一步扩大,将十足目动物纳入其中。许多现有立法原本旨在保护陆地脊椎动物在科学研究期间的权益,可能不适用于十足目等水生无脊椎动物。事实上,许多鱼类和头足类动物的先例表明,在基本指导方面缺乏细节。因此,除非有相关指导,特别是对动物护理从业者的指导,否则将十足目动物类似地纳入此类立法可能会使福利或科学目标更难实现。本前瞻性文件旨在总结现有的十足目动物立法,以及将十足目动物纳入当前概念框架和科学立法时所需考虑的因素。