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The body of a sungazer at a muti market. South Africa, 2016.
With a focus on gilt-head sea bream and European sea bass, Greece is known worldwide for its extensive aquaculture and commercial fishing industries. The main fish auction in the port of Piraeus (the chief sea port of Athens) is the largest in Greece, processing and selling approximately 150 to 200 tonnes of fish daily, of which about 60 to 70 tonnes are from Greek fishing vessels operating in the local seas, about 20 to 30 tonnes are from Greek fish farms, and the remainder are imports.
With a focus on gilt-head sea bream and European sea bass, Greece is known worldwide for its extensive aquaculture and commercial fishing industries. The main fish auction in the port of Piraeus (the chief sea port of Athens) is the largest in Greece, processing and selling approximately 150 to 200 tonnes of fish daily, of which about 60 to 70 tonnes are from Greek fishing vessels operating in the local seas, about 20 to 30 tonnes are from Greek fish farms, and the remainder are imports.
Bags of duck meat are packaged and placed right next to live chickens and ducks who are moments away from being slaughtered. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
A display of fresh ingredients with cultivated salmon, made by WildType, a pioneer in cellular agriculture.
Cultivated salmon, created by WildType, in a dish of rice, vegetables and flowers, by a Chef Jun Sog.
Live climbing perches are displayed for sale in a metal bucket with no water next to a tray of snakehead heads at a wet market in Thailand.
A fish farmer feeds food pellets to red hybrid tilapia. The fish are raised in floating fish pens at a farm by a river in Thailand.
A dead red hybrid tilapia floats at the surface of a floating pen at a fish farm in Thailand.
An aerial view of an abandoned floating pen at a river in Thailand. As more fish farms are affected by the economy,  a growing number of small farms are closing down.
A large group of red hybrid tilapia wait to be fed in a densely crowded floating pen at a fish farm in Thailand. Overcrowding is common problem in aquaculture,  which can affect the health of the fish being raised.
A dead red hybrid tilapia floats on the surface of a floating pen among food pellets at a fish farm by a river in Thailand.
Red hybrid tilapia gorge on homemade formulated food pellets on the surface of the murky water of a floating pen at a fish farm in Thailand.
Live Nile tilapia struggle to breathe in a plastic basket with no water while being weighed at a wet market in Thailand. Tilapia are widely consumed fish, and they are among the most popular species for aquaculture in Thailand.
Direct overhead view of workers inside an Indonesian milkfish  processing facility, seasoning and sorting milkfish into plastic crates before the fish are steam cooked at the facility.
A view from above as a worker uses a dip net to deposit juvenile tilapia into a mobile floating cage. The fish have been removed from a transportation tank and are being transferred to a nearby Indonesian fish farm.
A small, backyard flock of laying hens. The farmer stated that if H5N1 were to reach his flock, he would follow regulations and kill them, and then simply be without hens for a while, replacing them when it was safe to do so. Canada, 2022. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Black-furred mice, also known as C57BL/6 mice, with skull implants. A part of their skull is removed with a window inserted so that scientists can observe a brain working in a fully conscious living animal. USA, 2020. Roger Kingbird / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Animal restraint at the Coulston Foundation. USA, 2008. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Live cats of various breeds are confined inside a cage at a market in Hanoi, Vietnam. These cats are destined to be killed and sold as "tiểu hổ" or cat meat.
A dead stork laid out on the floor at the Thanh Hoa Bird Market, which is an exotic animal market in Vietnam. A torch on the floor beside them will be used to burn off their remaining feathers.
Whole cooked dogs, cooked dog body parts, and sausage made from dog meat are displayed for sale at a store on Gam Cau Street in Hanoi, Vietnam. The skin of the cooked dogs has been seared by fire to remove the dog's hair and preserve the carcasses before they are sold as meat.
An endangered tortoise at the Thanh Hoa Bird Market, which is an exotic animal market in Vietnam. This tortoise was being sold for $200.
Thousands of illegally disposed and decomposing mink bodies.

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