FELASA Working Group report: Capture and transport of live cephalopods – recommendations for scientific purposes

Author:

Sykes Antonio V1,Galligioni Viola2,Estefanell Juan3,Hetherington Stuart4,Brocca Marco5,Correia Joao6,Ferreira André7,Pieroni Eleonora M.8ORCID,Fiorito Graziano89ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CCMAR – Centro de Ciências do Mar do Algarve, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal

2. Comparative Medicine Unit, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

3. Ciclo Superior Cultivos Acuicolas, Instituto de Educacion Secundaria les Profesor Cabrera Pérez, Spain

4. CEFAS – Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, UK

5. TECNIPLAST SpA, Italy

6. Flying Sharks, Portugal

7. Praceta do sol lote 4 n°57 3°D, Portugal

8. Association for Cephalopod Research ‘CephRes’, Italy

9. Department of Biology and Evolution of Marine Organisms, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Italy

Abstract

On 1 January 2013, research using cephalopod molluscs, from hatchlings to adults, became regulated within Directive 2010/63/EU. There are significant difficulties in captive breeding in the great majority of currently utilised species. Thus, scientific research relies upon the use of wild-caught animals. Furthermore, live cephalopods are shared and transported between different stakeholders and laboratories across Europe and other continents. Despite existing European and national legislation, codes, guidelines and reports from independent organisations, a set of recommendations specifically addressing the requirements for the capture and transport of animals belonging to this taxon are missing. In addition, although training and development of competence for all people involved in the supply chain are essential and aim to ensure that animals do not suffer from pain, distress or lasting harm, the requirements for those capturing and transporting wild cephalopods have not been considered. This Working Group reviewed the current literature to recognise scientific evidence and the best practice, and compiled a set of recommendations to provide guidance on the ‘techniques’ to be used for the capture and transport of live cephalopods for their use in scientific procedures. In addition, we propose to (a) develop standardised approaches able to assess recommended methods and objectively quantify the impact of these processes on animals’ health, welfare and stress response, and (b) design a training programme for people attaining the necessary competence for capture and transportation of live cephalopods, as required by Directive 2010/63/EU.

Funder

Humane Slaughter Association

FELASA

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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