
Lynne Sneddon
@lynneusneddon
Professor specialising in aquatic animal biology and fish welfare. Views and opinions are entirely my own and have nothing to do with my employer.
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https://www.gu.se/en/research/aquatic-animal-welfare-aaw 31-10-2012 16:34:44
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Enforcement of animal welfare guidelines and legislation is vital. Great initiative by the The Animal Law Foundation #animalwelfare

Another proud moment for me as my Ph.D student Eleftherios Kasiouras Eleftherios Kasiouras is interviewed on Swedish radio about his work on investigating nociception and pain in crabs - in Swedish #AnimalWelfare #crustaceans

Crabs CAN feel pain, scientists say - as they call for ban on boiling Mail Online Please #ReThinkFish Fish, crabs, lobster, octopus have all shown reaction to pain yet humankind continues to slaughter marine life with devastating cruelty & no compassion dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ar…

To our American friends, New York Post have covered this story and shone a light on us as an organisation as well: nypost.com/2024/11/27/sci… READ THE ARTICLE, AND SIGN OUR PETITION!

Excited to share our (w/ Kate Flay and Alan McElligott) first Water Buffalo 🐃 paper published in iScience journal cell.com/iscience/fullt… Female buffalo show preferential strong social association or friendships. Similarities in personality predict friendships. CityU Centre for Animal Health and Welfare (CAHW) CityU JCC Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences

In the words of our Scottish Director: "This is a deeply concerning situation whereby a highly polluting and damaging industry operating in Scottish waters seems to believe it is above the law". The Ferret






For too long, the animal movement ignored the plight of fish. No more. The Aquatic Life Institute and Fish Welfare Initiative are working for the billions of fish we eat. They're driving major improvements on fish farms around the world, but there's still a long way to go!






📣 For our second Crustacean Compassion Day webinar, Crustaceans Protected: Campaigns, Conservation & Change, we’re excited to announce Professor Lynne Sneddon as our keynote speaker. 🦀 Professor Sneddon is a leading scientist whose research is helping reshape how we care for




“A well-managed marine environment can guarantee more fish, more jobs and more protection for our marine environment. We stand alongside the many calling for at least 30% of Scotland inshore seas to be protected from bottom-trawling and scallop dredging.” inverness-courier.co.uk/news/national/…