Fish Talk

The Fish Mind Programme

This podcast programme focuses on the capacity of fishes to suffer, feel other affective states, and display great cognition abilities. The idea is to present this important information in an informal dialogue of a few minutes. The programme is composed by independent episodes or by series of podcasts about the same theme if it needs more time to be explored. The Fish Mind is part of a project that results from a collaboration with Centro de Aquicultura da Unesp (Caunesp) in Brazil.

«Fish Abilities - Tool use»

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English

Did you know that fishes are able to use things to get food? Using tools is a very well-known ability in mammals and birds, but science has demonstrated that fishes are also able to do that!

To read this episode, click here.

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Portuguese

Sabia que os peixes conseguem usar coisas para conseguir comida? O uso de ferramentas é uma habilidade bem conhecida em mamíferos e aves, mas a ciência demonstrou que os peixes também são capazes disso!

Para ler este episódio, clique aqui.

The fair-fish database Programme

The idea of this programme is to give some information about farmed fishes related to their natural needs, behaviours or farming conditions that are relevant to take into account to assess and improve their welfare; all this in just a few words - less than 3 min. Thus, the programme is composed of series of very brief podcasts focused on fish species with profiles already published in the fair-fish database, the first online database to assemble ethological knowledge of farmed fishes.

«Series 17»

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Northern pike (Esox lucius)

Did you know that Northern pike is a fish used as a predator in polyculture systems to suppress commercially less valuable species?

Listen to this episode to know more about Northern pike and visit its profile in the fair-fish database.

To read this episode, click here.

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Whiteleg shrimp (Penaeus vannamei)

Whiteleg shrimp is found in sheltered and shallow estuaries, lagoons, and mangroves, migrating between fresh water and sea.

Listen to this episode to know more about Whiteleg shrimp and visit its profile in the fair-fish database.

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European perch (Perca fluviatilis)

Did you know that European perch naturally inhabits Eurasian inland and coastal waters and is a strong carnivorous predator?

Listen to this episode to know more about European perch and visit its profile in the fair-fish database.

To read this episode, click here.







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