Center performs surgeries, including eye removal from a rockfish, to enhance marine animal welfare and longevity.
The Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea in British Columbia has performed surgeries to improve fish health, including removing a damaged eye from a rockfish named Leon. The surgeries aim to extend the fish's lifespan and improve quality of life, aligning with the center's commitment to animal welfare and a healthy marine ecosystem. The center follows a 10-year plan to ensure high standards of care, focusing on the "five freedoms" of animal welfare.
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