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The article does a shitty job of linking to the paper
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-04272-1
It makes a pretty good case that fish experience a lot of pain immediately after being taken out of the water.
I don't think this will do much to impact commercial fishing, it seems like it's targeted at the slaughter stages of fish farms
take comfort friend. our atmosphere will be unbreathable and we'll cook in our own juices long, long, long before the oceans dry up. It's becoming, every day, ever more unlikely that we'll wake up to the obvious dilema and be able to save ourselves. And there are some who profit from continuing down the path of stupidity, and our society is following them.
so take comfort. your premise is 100% on target, but the timeline is probably a lot shorter.
Yeah if people don't care about the equivalence of caging for meats then fish enduring pain is useless.
so those fish that jump out of the water at times experience pain the moment they leave the water? what time range are we talking? the are fish literally crossing land to get to other waters.