Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 3, 2026

Necropsy-based Wild Fish Health Assessment
Published on: September 11, 2018
The Controversy on Fish Pain: A Veterinarian's Perspective
1Department of Biomedical Sciences, Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island , Charlottetown , Canada.
Abstract:
Fish welfare is still a relatively new field. As such, regulations and protocols to ensure fish welfare are currently limited and vary considerably in different jurisdictions. This is in part because of the ongoing controversy as to whether or not fish feel pain. This controversy has persisted for several years, yet veterinarians have been mostly absent from the discussion so far. This essay aims to address this issue. Here, it is argued that while this controversy has its place, it is unlikely to be resolved in the near future. Fish welfare could instead be improved by pursuing more clinically applicable research to increase knowledge of fishes' behavior and physiology. Such research would assist in learning the optimal environment for their specific needs, as well as compiling some verified indicators of pain in fish. This would then lead to improved studies that could help to determine if and when analgesic drugs can be beneficial in fish, as they are in many other species.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Tonicity in Animals
Osmoregulation in Fishes
Ethics in Research
Tonicity in Animals

