Let's face it, folks - Many people feel comfortable about cooking and eating lobsters. But what they don't know or realize is that like all animals, lobsters feel pain, and they suffer when they are cut, broiled, or boiled alive. These social sea animals do not have automated nervous systems to put them into a state of shock when they are harmed. Therefore, marine biologists theorize that lobsters feel every second of pain inflicted upon them before their death. According to Dr. Jaren G. Horsley, an invertebrate zoologist at the National Zoo, lobsters have a sophisticated nervous system and feel a great deal of pain when cut or cooked alive. In fact, boiling lobsters alive is illegal in Reggio, Italy. Offenders there face fines of up to $600.
Supermarkets have been selling live lobsters for years, citing that their supply and demand criteria need to be met. In other words, if people ask for it, they get it. So, let's get what we're asking for! Let's tell supermarkets across the U.S. and Canada that selling live lobsters is unethical, gruesome and unnecessary!
The next time you pass Lobster Death Row in your local supermarket, stop for a moment and consider this: studies confirm that lobsters kept in tanks suffer from stress associated with confinement, low oxygen levels, overcrowding and starvation, not to mention the terrible stress of being ripped from their homes. Before ever getting to market, lobsters in unattended traps often succumb to death by starvation, dehydration, heat, or fights with other lobsters. During transportation and storage, they suffer from dehydration, red-tail bacterial disease, shell disease, and "bumper car" disease as a result of extremely crowded conditions. Rough handing of lobsters, including being thrown, causes open wounds and lesions. They also suffer from an inability to breathe properly in air, which results in acidosis and toxin buildup. A Canadian study found that 19 percent of lobsters had a missing claw when they arrived at factories and packing stations. In Australia's Western rock lobster fishery, an average of 20 percent of the lobsters arrive at the factory too weak to be considered fit for live export. Mortality rates often reach 10 to 15 percent.
Scientists at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass., who have been studying lobsters for more than 20 years, have found them to be unique and fascinating animals. They have found, for instance, that lobsters use complicated signals to establish social relationships. They take long-distance seasonal journeys, can travel more than 100 miles in a year, and can live to be more than 150 years old if they survive the world's most devastating predator: humans.
Let's bring an end to the unnecessary, gluttonous and cruel practice of imprisoning lobsters and sentencing them to death for no other crime than being too slow and docile to avoid capture.
If you would like to put a stop to the selling of live lobsters at supermarkets, please sign and forward this petition! We CAN and DO make a difference!
Let's face it, folks - Many people feel comfortable about cooking and eating lobsters. But what they don't know or realize is that like all animals, lobsters feel pain, and they suffer when they are cut, broiled, or boiled alive. These social sea animals do not have automated nervous systems to put them into a state of shock when they are harmed. Therefore, marine biologists theorize that lobsters feel every second of pain inflicted upon them before their death. According to Dr. Jaren G. Horsley, an invertebrate zoologist at the National Zoo, lobsters have a sophisticated nervous system and feel a great deal of pain when cut or cooked alive. In fact, boiling lobsters alive is illegal in Reggio, Italy. Offenders there face fines of up to $600.
Supermarkets have been selling live lobsters for years, citing that their supply and demand criteria need to be met. In other words, if people ask for it, they get it. So, let's get what we're asking for! Let's tell supermarkets across the U.S. and Canada that selling live lobsters is unethical, gruesome and unnecessary!
The next time you pass Lobster Death Row in your local supermarket, stop for a moment and consider this: studies confirm that lobsters kept in tanks suffer from stress associated with confinement, low oxygen levels, overcrowding and starvation, not to mention the terrible stress of being ripped from their homes. Before ever getting to market, lobsters in unattended traps often succumb to death by starvation, dehydration, heat, or fights with other lobsters. During transportation and storage, they suffer from dehydration, red-tail bacterial disease, shell disease, and "bumper car" disease as a result of extremely crowded conditions. Rough handing of lobsters, including being thrown, causes open wounds and lesions. They also suffer from an inability to breathe properly in air, which results in acidosis and toxin buildup. A Canadian study found that 19 percent of lobsters had a missing claw when they arrived at factories and packing stations. In Australia's Western rock lobster fishery, an average of 20 percent of the lobsters arrive at the factory too weak to be considered fit for live export. Mortality rates often reach 10 to 15 percent.
Scientists at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass., who have been studying lobsters for more than 20 years, have found them to be unique and fascinating animals. They have found, for instance, that lobsters use complicated signals to establish social relationships. They take long-distance seasonal journeys, can travel more than 100 miles in a year, and can live to be more than 150 years old if they survive the world's most devastating predator: humans.
Let's bring an end to the unnecessary, gluttonous and cruel practice of imprisoning lobsters and sentencing them to death for no other crime than being too slow and docile to avoid capture.
If you would like to put a stop to the selling of live lobsters at supermarkets, please sign and forward this petition! We CAN and DO make a difference!
We, the undersigned, are outraged that your stores engage in the cruel practice of selling live lobsters, citing that you "sell live lobsters because our customers have asked us to, and they buy them from us." The idea of supply and demand is a weak justification for engaging in animal cruelty.
Studies have confirmed that lobsters in unattended tanks often succumb to death by starvation, dehydration, heat, or fights with other lobsters. During transportation and storage, they suffer from dehydration, red-tail bacterial disease, shell disease, and "bumper car" disease as a result of extremely crowded conditions. Rough handing of lobsters, including being thrown, causes open wounds and lesions. They also suffer from an inability to breathe properly in air, which results in acidosis and toxin buildup. A Canadian study found that 19 percent of lobsters had a missing claw when they arrived at factories and packing stations.
Lobsters are unique and fascinating animals that do not have automated nervous systems to put them into a state of shock when they are harmed. Therefore, marine biologists theorize that lobsters feel every second of pain inflicted upon them before their death.
They are extremely social sea animals that use signals to communicate with each other; they travel up to 100 miles per year and can live to be up to 150 years old!
We, the undersigned, urge you to please terminate the cruel and unnecessary selling of live lobsters in your supermarkets and their affiliates.
We signed the "Stop selling live lobsters at supermarkets!" petition!
# 559:
2:42 am PDT, Mar 21,Thomas Roach, New Jersey
Hi, I think it is cruel treatment to pull lobsters from the sea and place them in absurdly crowded sale tanks. Putting rubber bands on their claws must be psychologically painful for them as well.
Boiling shellfish alive is also horrific for the fish. A better means of killing it would be to stab it in the brain and kill it just prior to boiling.
Thank you for considering my signature.
Respectfully,
Thomas Roach, New Jersey
# 558:
4:55 am PDT, Mar 16,Rae Tillz, Australia
Poor little guys.
# 557:
10:58 am PST, Feb 21,Olivia Seynaeve, Belgium
STOP THIS ANIMAL CRUELTY NOW!
# 556:
8:21 am PST, Feb 19,Stacie Soto, New York
# 555:
7:51 am PST, Feb 19,Lydia Santiago, New York
Lobsters have feelings too :(
# 554:
7:41 am PST, Feb 17,Name not displayed, France
# 553:
8:47 am PST, Feb 12,Paige Edwards, United Kingdom
# 552:
8:23 am PST, Feb 12,Sid Grabosky, New York
# 551:
8:17 am PST, Feb 12,Maria Lewis, United Kingdom
# 550:
7:56 am PST, Feb 12,Rebecca Maudsley, United Kingdom
# 549:
7:15 am PST, Feb 12,Andrew Evans, United Kingdom
# 548:
7:05 am PST, Feb 12,Name not displayed, Portugal
# 547:
7:02 am PST, Feb 12,Rebecka Bernstone, Sweden
medieval times or should I say med-evil?
# 546:
6:53 am PST, Feb 12,Name not displayed, Slovakia
# 545:
6:51 am PST, Feb 12,Patricia Gandia, Spain
# 544:
6:43 am PST, Feb 12,Name not displayed, Australia
# 543:
1:29 pm PST, Feb 10,Nicole Ontiveros, California
# 542:
8:49 am PST, Feb 8,Andrew Moore, North Carolina
It's illegal in Italy, and it's illegal for a reason. For grocer's to understand the trend that people are shopping more now than ever at green grocer's, at co-op's, and at organic grocery store chains, they need to understand that part of it is exactly this issue. Many people, educated, informed people, shop at stores that specifically do not sell cruelty to animal products. When someone sees that lobster tank, they will walk right out the store and find another one. It's bad business. To a lesser extent, people also will walk out and find stores that are in general less cruel or not cruel at all (free range or not at all vs. caged, factory farm animals). The truth is that the more time that passes, the more business is leaving your stores, and this is part of precisely why. Be both ethical and business savvy. Quit this practice immediately, and when a customer asks why, explain the truth to them.
# 541:
12:05 pm PST, Feb 5,Maurer Serge, France
# 540:
12:42 pm PST, Jan 20,Melissa MacDonald, California
# 539:
9:01 pm PST, Jan 7,Patricia Scott, Canada
# 538:
8:50 pm PST, Jan 5,Leandra Denmark, Georgia
I only shop at stores that don't sell live lobsters
# 537:
9:57 pm PST, Jan 4,Name not displayed, Mexico
The water tanks should be prohibited in all supermarkets and is needed to approved a law that consider illegal boiled live lobsters.
# 536:
3:09 pm PST, Jan 3,Maria Papazian, Florida
# 535:
12:36 am PST, Jan 3,Michael Ford, Canada
we as civilized creatures have a responsibility to decrease pain in this world not add to it.
# 534:
12:24 am PST, Jan 3,S. Buchner, Canada
# 533:
7:38 pm PST, Jan 1,Amous Ho, Malaysia
i know lobsters are great in taste. but cooking them in such cruel ways really makes our meal taste better ? it is so stupid to even think of it. try dip your hand in a boiling water, see how you feel. now think of that lobster taking a bath in it. try to feel his pain. can't you kill it before you put it in the boiling water ?? would that makes the taste any less then it should ?? NO !! it's the same. so please STOP this cruelty at once if you call yourself a Human !!
# 532:
3:40 pm PST, Dec 27,Cameron Mo, Massachusetts
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# 531:
6:56 am PST, Dec 23,Neely Waring, Florida
# 530:
5:23 am PST, Dec 18,Seshnie Naidoo, South Africa
# 529:
10:11 am PST, Dec 17,CLERCQ Janine, Belgium
# 528:
2:17 pm PST, Dec 9,Alexandra MAUVE, France
# 527:
8:36 am PST, Nov 16,Papa Johnson, Iowa
You guys are pussies
# 526:
7:12 pm PST, Nov 6,Timothy Sweeney, Pennsylvania
Live lobsters should not be sold at supermarkets. They should not be used as food and put in a pot of boiling water. They feel pain like any other living creature. They belong in the ocean and not in tanks at the market. The world would be better off in many ways if animals weren't used for food.
# 525:
6:08 pm PDT, Oct 19,Gayle Roslund, Colorado
# 524:
7:53 am PDT, Oct 7,Rana Nickels, Ohio
Stop selling Live Lobsters.
# 523:
10:40 am PDT, Sep 26,Name not displayed, Virginia
# 522:
9:58 am PDT, Sep 25,Nicole Ramos, Florida
listening to your dinner suffer while it's being boiled alive is not my idea of an appetizing meal. This is both cruel and repulsive!!!
# 521:
5:07 pm PDT, Sep 24,Lyn Barrie, Florida
# 520:
12:41 am PDT, Sep 22,Anita Ciantar, Malta
# 519:
2:35 pm PDT, Sep 17,Diana Posey, Florida
When I go shopping and see live lobsters I immediately look away, and my shopping is ruined. It is sad to see them in there waiting for their death sentence with their mouth and pinchers taped shut. That is so cruel. Can't stand the abuse to the innocent creatures who cannot defend themselves.
# 518:
9:56 am PDT, Sep 17,Name not displayed, Florida
# 517:
5:43 am PDT, Sep 17,Name not displayed, Malta
eye for an eye... treat people who kill lobsters, in the same way that they treat lobsters
# 516:
7:45 am PDT, Sep 15,Heather Graham, Florida
# 515:
6:45 am PDT, Sep 9,Name not displayed, Illinois
# 514:
4:35 pm PDT, Sep 6,Naomi Charboneau, Florida
Lobsters migrate about 100 miles a year and hold each others claws as they walk! When they scream while being boiled or cooked alive, it is not air escaping their shell, it is a shreik from agony and pain! Please stop selling live lobsters. Thank you.
# 513:
2:48 am PDT, Sep 5,Name not displayed, New York
THEY FEEL PAIN. THEREFORE IT IS CRUEL TO THROW THEM IN HOT BOILING WATER. VERY UNETHICAL AND MEAN AND VICIOUS!!!!!!!
# 512:
12:54 pm PDT, Sep 2,Name not displayed, Florida
# 511:
8:44 pm PDT, Aug 25,Coleen Darni, Florida
PLEASE WAKE UP AND SEE THE BARBARIC NATURE OF THIS PRACTICE. SIMPLY UNACCEPTABLE
# 510:
7:06 pm PDT, Aug 22,Joshua Raymond, Maine
# 509:
12:40 pm PDT, Aug 19,Name not displayed, New York
why do humans exploit other animals in this way? why do we think it is okay to take advantage of another being who shares the planet with us?A human would not like it if this happened to them, so why should it happen to the lobsters? Why is such cruelty inflicted upon a helpless animal for profit? If it is okay to take advantage of a lobster what else is it okay to take advantage of? what message are we sending to future generations by continuing this practice? if we don't take the first step in ending animal cruelty then as a society we will never progress. The killing of a certain species is a holocaust! When will our society overcome the avarice that has distorted our perceptions? No lobster should have to go through this type of torture because of the greed that humans possess. Let's do the right thing and stop confining and torturing lobsters; creatures who have as much of a right to live on this Earth as we do. we need to have equality among ourselves as humans as well as animals! Make the ethical choice and stop selling live lobsters at supermarkets.
# 508:
1:38 pm PDT, Aug 6,Tomi Ortiz, Texas
I never took the time to ask if Lobsters felt pain, now that I know I will NEVER eat another one of these poor creatures. It breaks my heart!
# 507:
10:57 am PDT, Aug 1,Nancy Kay, Indiana
stunning and sickening, but Americas corperate greed far outweighs any humanity these mega wealthy greedbags could have been capable of feeling. As long as theyre comfy in their Hampton digs alls fine with them. if there is anything to reincarnation lets hope they come back as a lobster stuck in an inhumane supermarket tank.
# 506:
8:00 am PDT, Jul 31,Name not displayed, Florida
How can these lobster hunters be allowed to kill and break off the lobster tail while they are alive. STOP THE KILLING!!!