Fair-Fish Database

The fair-fish database (originally known as the Fish Ethology Database, "FishEthoBase") is designed to collect, systematise, and make available (open access) all ethological knowledge to be found on food fishes in the wild, in captivity, and during catching in order to help improve fish welfare and avoid practices that harm fishes.

The fair-fish database (originally known as the Fish Ethology Database, "FishEthoBase") is designed to collect, systematise, and make available (open access) all ethological knowledge to be found on food fishes in the wild, in captivity, and during catching in order to help improve fish welfare and avoid practices that harm fishes.

The fair-fish database is a project launched and managed by fair-fish, under cooperation with FishEthoGroup.

Members of the team may be contacted at ffdb@fair-fish.net.

fair-fish is an NGO aiming at increasing welfare of aquatic animals in captivity and decreasing welfare hazards during catching, applying fair trade with fishermen and -women, and protecting the environment.

FishEthoGroup is a non-profit institution dedicated to research and improving the welfare of aquatic animals. Its role in the fair-fish database is to provide content for the species profiles as well as collaborating in the discussions on the development and structure of the database.

This page was updated on 10 October 2023

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