2003 journal article

Fish research and the institutional animal care and use committee

ILAR JOURNAL, 44(4), 286–294.

By: R. Borski n & R. Hodson*

author keywords: anesthesia; animal welfare; aquaculture; bycatch; euthanasia; fisheries; husbandry; IACUC
MeSH headings : Anesthetics / administration & dosage; Animal Care Committees / trends; Animal Experimentation / standards; Animal Welfare / ethics; Animal Welfare / standards; Animals; Fisheries / standards; Fishes
TL;DR: Discussion focuses on various issues that often confront IACUCs in meeting regulatory requirements while assuring proper fish welfare, and common sense solutions appropriate for field and laboratory fish activities are suggested. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

Fish represent the most diverse group of animals in the vertebrate phylum. The more than 25,000 species are characterized by an array of anatomical, biochemical, physiological, and behavioral repertoires. For this reason, it is difficult to develop a comprehensive guideline on the care and use of fishes. Institutional animal care and use committees (IACUCs) meet the challenge of ensuring adequate fish welfare using guidelines (Animal Welfare Act [AWA] and Public Health Service [PHS] Policy and their guides) derived mainly from the care and use of mammalian species, which may not be optimal for regulating fish research, teaching, or extension activities. Discussion focuses on various issues that often confront IACUCs in meeting regulatory requirements while assuring proper fish welfare. Issues include questions concerning animal tracking and inventory, utilization of fisheries bycatch, facility inspections in remote locations, and euthanasia. Common sense solutions appropriate for field and laboratory fish activities are suggested, which should help investigators, IACUCs, and regulatory agencies meet PHS and AWA objectives.