RSPCA Halts Huon Aquaculture Certification Due to Concerns Over ‘Inhumane’ Fish Treatment

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  1. The decision by RSPCA to suspend Huon Aquaculture’s certification highlights significant concerns regarding animal welfare practices within the aquaculture industry. It’s crucial that companies prioritize humane treatment of fish, as poor handling can not only affect the animals’ wellbeing but also the sustainability and ethics of the entire industry. This suspension raises important questions about current practices and the need for stricter regulations to ensure that all aquaculture operations adhere to high animal welfare standards. It will be interesting to see how Huon Aquaculture responds to these concerns and what measures they implement to regain their certification. Public scrutiny and transparency will be essential as we move forward in addressing these issues.

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