I understand when people speak about the ethical problems with eating meat, but I think they do not apply to fish.

  • @GONADS125
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    4 months ago

    The idea that fish do not experience pain is also ludicrous… They possess a central nervous system and can very much feel pain.

    I’m also opposed to catch & release fishing for fun/sport for this reason.

    Imagine a hyper-advanced species suddenly and painfully yanked you up into different atmospheric conditions where you’re desperately unable to breathe.

    Is it perfectly acceptable just because they put you back down in your natural environment before you died, with a new painful wound and traumatic experience?

    I certainly don’t think so…

    • Devi
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      34 months ago

      Their bodies are also formed to exist supported by the water. When taken out their very bodies are crushing their organs. It’s grim.

      • Drusas
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        24 months ago

        This depends on how deep the fish lives. For example, where I live, anglers are required to have a descending device on them and ready to go to quickly return a deeper sea fish to the depths without causing it significant harm.

        At the same time, all hooks are required to be barbless so as to cause minimal damage to whatever is caught.