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The MACS project investigates the ability of crustaceans to experience pain by measuring multiple nerve signals. By developing new technologies to analyze their nervous system, the project aims to clarify how crustaceans process nociceptive information and its implications for animal welfare in fisheries and aquacultur…
Crustacean sentience (the capacity of this group to experience emotions) has sparked a heated debate across multiple disciplines, particularly as it could impact several major sectors such as fisheries and aquaculture.
The outdated argument that animals do not experience negative emotions (such as pain) because they lack conscience, has been proven wrong for vertebrates and some invertebrates (e.g. octopus), but remains controversial for crustaceans.
There is evidence of criteria consistent with…
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Norway, Giske
Type: Company (for-profit)
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SME: No
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