From
the bass desperately trying to escape the pain of the hook as he is
reeled in, to the pollock tumbling endlessly in a trawler's net, to the
tuna struggling for hours with a hook in her throat attached to miles of
line with thousand of hooks, billions of fish suffer at our hands every year.
While fish cannot always express pain and suffering in ways that humans can easily recognize, common sense (as well as marine biologists)
tells us that fish feel pain. Fish may not be cute and cuddly like
puppies and kittens, but they suffer and experience pain in very much
the same way.
Fish suffer from being impaled, thrown, crushed, or mutilated while
alive, and they are often left to die slowly and painfully of
suffocation.
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