Our evolving insight into the pain fish feel | Letters

Neil Macfarlane says there is now more widespread acceptance that fish do feel pain. Rev David Haslam hopes Waitrose’s vegan and vegetarian meals are going to be packaged differently

The debate about fishes’ ability to perceive pain (The long read, 30 October) has arisen at various times in past decades, generally prompted by public concerns about angling practices, industrialised fishing, and, more recently, intensive salmon farming.

Advances in neuroscience and behavioural techniques have led to a better understanding of the sophistication of the senses and central nervous system of such lower vertebrates, and there is now more widespread acceptance that fish do feel pain.

Interestingly, parliament and the UK government have understood this since the 19th century, for example through the 1876 Cruelty to Animals Act, which included fish in the statutory regulation of animal experiments, and then again in the updated legislation of 1986 (later extended to include the octopus and related species).

Since 2005 European legislation has offered some protection to farmed fish, and Defra proposals in response to Brexit may yet define and extend the concept of “sentience” to fish and other animal groups, including certain advanced invertebrates.
Neil Macfarlane
Emeritus professor of biology, Nottingham Trent University.

• I trust the 40 vegan and vegetarian ready meals now being produced by Waitrose (One in eight are now vegan or vegetarian, 1 November) will be packaged in foil and card rather than yet more plastic?
Rev David Haslam
Evesham, Worcestershire

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