RSPCA Halts Huon Aquaculture Certification Due to Allegations of ‘Inhumane’ Fish Treatment

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that the RSPCA has suspended Huon Aquaculture’s certification due to issues surrounding fish handling practices. Animal welfare in aquaculture is crucial, and organizations like the RSPCA play a vital role in ensuring that companies adhere to humane standards. It’s important for consumers to be aware of these practices, as they not only impact the fish but can also affect the overall sustainability of marine ecosystems. Hopefully, Huon Aquaculture can address these concerns swiftly and demonstrate a commitment to improving their handling practices. What steps do you think should be taken to ensure better treatment of fish in aquaculture?

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