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Crus­tacean Compassion

TagLast edit: 9 Jul 2022 18:37 UTC by Leo

Crustacean Compassion is a nonprofit organization that campaigns for the humane treatment of crabs, lobsters and other decapod crustaceans in the United Kingdom.

Activities

Crustacean Compassion’s activities so far have focused on organizing a public petition to include crustaceans as a class of animals protected by the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill;[1] releasing a report outlining the ethical, legal and scientific arguments for the protection of crustaceans;[2] and drafting an open letter to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, signed by over fifty animal welfare scientists and other relevant experts, asserting the sentience of crustaceans and calling for their protection.[3]

In November 2021, following the publication of a report by the London School of Economics on decapod and cephalopod sentience,[4] the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill was amended to recognize crabs, octopuses and lobsters as sentient beings.[5][6][7]

Funding

Crustacean Compassion was the recipient of four grants totaling $137,000 from the Animal Welfare Fund,[8][9][10][11] and of a grant of over $780,000 from Open Philanthropy to support work to advance UK welfare reforms for decapod crustaceans.[12]

External links

Crustacean Compassion. Official website.

Apply for a job.

Donate to Crustacean Compassion.

Related entries

crustacean welfare | farmed animal welfare | Shrimp Welfare Project

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    Crustacean Compassion (2021) Take action, Crustacean Compassion.

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    Crustacean Compassion (2021) The case for the legal protection of decapod crustaceans, Crustacean Compassion, July.

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    Crustacean Compassion (2018) Open letter to Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, Crustacean Compassion, January 31.

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    Birch, Jonathan et al. (2021) Review of the evidence of sentience in cephalopod molluscs and decapod crustaceans, London School of Economics.

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    Crustacean Compassion (2021) Uk government recognises crabs, lobsters & prawns as sentient and plans to protect them!, Crustacean Compassion, November 21.

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    Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (2021) Lobsters, octopus and crabs recognised as sentient beings, GOV.UK, November 19.

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    Benyon, Richard (2021) Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill [HL], UK Parliament, May 13.

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    Animal Welfare Fund (2019) November 2019: Animal Welfare Fund grants, Effective Altruism Funds, November.

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    Animal Welfare Fund (2020) July 2020: Animal Welfare Fund grants, Effective Altruism Funds, July.

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    Animal Welfare Fund (2020) November 2020: Animal Welfare Fund grants, Effective Altruism Funds, November.

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    Animal Welfare Fund (2021) July 2021: Animal Welfare Fund grants, Effective Altruism Funds, July.

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    Bollard, Lewis & Amanda Hungerford (2021) Crustacean Compassion — General support, Open Philanthropy, February 17.

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