Index
Grant oWScaW92d6
Verdictunverifiable95%
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Our claim
entire record- Name
- Eurogroup for Animals — Fish Welfare (2016)
- Amount
- $535,699
- Currency
- USD
- Date
- December 2016
- Notes
[Farm Animal Welfare] Published: March 2017 The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of €498,928 ($535,699 at the time of conversion) to Eurogroup for Animals to support its work to improve fish welfare. According to the best estimates we are aware of, fish acco… expand
[Farm Animal Welfare] Published: March 2017 The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of €498,928 ($535,699 at the time of conversion) to Eurogroup for Animals to support its work to improve fish welfare. According to the best estimates we are aware of, fish account for about three quarters of all vertebrate farmed animals.1 Although conditions vary greatly by species and country, our understanding is that most fish are farmed for longer and in harsher conditions than those experienced by most other farm animals. Consequently, we find it plausible that fish farming could be the greatest cause of farm animal suffering globally. Despite this, we are not aware of any major animal welfare groups that have campaigns focused on fish welfare, and we therefore believe that it is important to start building this area of farm animal welfare advocacy. Sources DOCUMENT SOURCE Farm Animal Statistics, Open Philanthropy Summary Source
Source evidence
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- Name
- Eurogroup for Animals — Fish Welfare (2016)
- Grantee
- Eurogroup for Animals
- Focus Area
- Farm Animal Welfare
- Amount
- $535,699.00
- Date
- December 2016
- Description
- Published: March
NoteDeterministic match: grantee, amount, date matched in source snapshot (2714 rows)
Case № oWScaW92d6Filed 6/15/2026Confidence 95%