Apparatus as claimed claim 5, in which the means for killing the fish and effecting exsanguination thereof is in the form of a knife of generally arcuate form arranged for pivotal movement about its centre of curvature and movable under the control of a pneumatic piston and cylinder mechanism so that, a matter of microseconds after the fish has been stunned, the knife is moved upwardly, through a gap between the lower edges of the guide walls so as to enter the heart of the fish and cause the fish's blood to be discharged.ġ0. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6, in which the stop means for halting movement of the fish includes a movably mounted lever which is engaged by the leading part of the fish as it moves along the predetermined path, the lever being an actuating member which initiates a cycle of operations of a number of pneumatically-operated elements.ĩ. Apparatus as claimed in claim 5, in which the two guide walls are pivotally mounted on a support frame for relative pivotal movement about an axis above and substantially parallel to the predetermined path along which the fish is caused to move.Ĩ. Apparatus as claimed in claim 5, in which the releasable holding means is pneumatically-operated and comprises inflatable elements carried by the guide walls.ħ. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4, in which guide means are provided for defining the predetermined path, the guide means comprising a pair of guide walls which define a generally V-shaped channel along which a fish can travel.Ħ. Apparatus for use in the humane killing of fish, which apparatus includes:Ī) means defining a predetermined path along which a fish can be caused to travel,ī) stop means for halting the movement of the fish at a predetermined position along said path,Ĭ) releasable holding means for holding the fish at said predetermined position,ĭ) stunning means for stunning the held fish,Į) killing means for killing the stunned fish in such manner as to effect exsanguination of the fish, andĥ. A method as claimed in claim 1, in which killing of the fish is effected by a knife which is moved arcuately to enter the heart of the fish and in which the distance and path of travel of the knife are such as to cause the knife to enter first the heart and then the brain of the fish.Ĥ. A method as claimed in claim 1, in which holding, stunning and killing of the fish are all effected by pneumatically-operated means.ģ.
A method for the humane killing of fish, which method includes:Ī) causing a fish to move along a predetermined path,ī) halting such movement of the fish at a predetermined position along the path,Ĭ) holding the fish at said predetermined position by releasable holding means,Į) killing the fish in such manner as to effect exsanguination of the fish, andĢ.