Fishcentric
Fishcentric is an adjective used to describe approaches, perspectives, or designs in which fish are treated as the central subject or consideration. The term is used across several fields, including biology, ecology, fisheries science, aquaculture, and media, to indicate a focus on fish biology, welfare, or population performance.
Etymology and scope: The word blends "fish" with the suffix "-centric," derived from Latin and Greek roots
In science, a fish-centric approach may prioritize the biology and ecology of fish, habitat requirements, and
In conservation, a fish-centric stance may prioritize fisheries management and stock assessments.
In media and education, fish-centric narratives highlight fish as characters or focal subjects. Critics note that